On 2018-09-20, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > On Thursday 20 September 2018 09:31:57 Curt wrote: > >> On 2018-09-20, Siard <shiems...@kpnplanet.nl> wrote: >> >> > > > Is there any way to print from mupdf? It's very fast for >> >> > > > viewing PDFs but of limited use to me if it can't print. >> >> > > >> >> > > Using a mupdf option? No. >> >> > >> >> > Have you seen: >> >> > gv, epdfview, qpdfview, xpdf >> >> >> >> evince, atril >> > > I'm with you on the native format. Evince is purty, but doesn't print > some stuff correctly if you want it in dead tree format. Never heard of > mupdf, so can't comment, whats so special about it?
Lightweight, old-timer. And The renderer in MuPDF is tailored for high quality anti-aliased graphics. It renders text with metrics and spacing accurate to within fractions of a pixel for the highest fidelity in reproducing the look of a printed page on screen. https://mupdf.com/ But she don't print. > okular does it all, very well. > >> > You could consider PDF-XChange Viewer. It is a Windows program, but >> > works perfectly with Wine. >> >> Excuse me but why in hell would he do that? I mean that's quite some >> overhead just to print a lousy pdf, and as you offer no clue >> concerning the outstanding benefits that might accrue from running a >> Windows pdf viewer in Wine rather than some cozy, native program >> (unless I inadvertently cut out some of your reasoning below, in which >> case I will be shot at dawn, not to worry) I'm curious as all get out. >> >> Me personally I'm recommending 'Alf's PDF Viewer Like Vim' (aka >> apvlv), though I've never used it (but just might one of these days, >> you betcha) because I like the name (and it seems to be lightweight >> like, um, mupdf). And it prints! >> >> :pr[int] >> >> Print the current document > > > -- “An oak is a tree. A rose is a flower. A deer is an animal. A sparrow is a bird. Russia is our fatherland. Death is inevitable.” Russian school book.