Brian Potkin <[email protected]> writes:

> Thanks for packaging mupdf. Whether it will replace my use of
> xpdf remains to be seen but it is certainly fast with the files
> I have used it for.

Great when you need to quick glimpse at a file. 

> I'm using xfce4 and the install puts a menu entry in the Graphics
> section. But clicking on it results in no action. From a terminal:
>
>    br...@testbox:~$ mupdf 
>    usage: mupdf [options] file.pdf [page]
>            -p -    password
>            -r -    resolution
>            -A      disable accelerated functions
>    usage: mupdf [options] file.pdf [page]
>
> So it looks like mupdf needs to be provided with a file to open.
>
> The menu entry appears to serve no purpose. Would it be better to
> add NoDisplay=true to mupdf.desktop as the application is not
> intended for standalone use?

Thank you.

I also find that it prints two usage note from the command line.

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