Brian: > Siard: > > Joe Pfeiffer: > > > I'd expect the sticking point to be that the actual content in an > > > EPUB is HTML, and evince doesn't do HTML. > > > > MuPDF does EPUB as well as HTML, which indicates that this could be > > true. From the description: > > "MuPDF is a document viewer that can show PDF, XPS, EPUB, XHTML, > > CBZ, and various image formats such as PNG, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF." > > Everybody using Jessie knows mupdf is a pdf viewer only, so I did a > double-take on this. But being aware of the good quality of your > information I checked unstable. Sure enough it has incorporated epub > viewing. Thanks for this excellent addition to a thread which is > already very informative and useful.
I feel honoured. :-) The latest version is also in testing, which I use. But for epub viewing I prefer ebook-viewer, provided by calibre, because of its options to adapt the display to your liking. $ ebook-viewer file.epub