On Thu 28 Feb 2019 at 15:14:52 -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Thu 28 Feb 2019 at 20:23:46 (+0000), Brian wrote: > > On Thu 28 Feb 2019 at 11:15:05 -0600, David Wright wrote: > > > > [Verocious snipping but the subject under discussion is the xpdf pdf reader] > > > > > Eh? You can bind keystrokes to a large number of commands (there are > > > defaults configured). Similarly it supports myriad-buttoned mice which > > > you can configure. The wheel scrolls both in pages and in dialogue boxes. > > > And there's the aforementioned Right click menu. > > > > I am very fond of xpdf and, as you say, it is very configurable. I > > still use it but, most of the time, I use mupdf. The latter is nowhere > > as configurable. However, for reading a PDF, it is quick and and has > > regular upstream updates, which isn't quite the case with xpdf. > > I've used mupdf, but not for PDFs. Is it configurable at all?
Not really. What you execute is what you get. > $ man mupdf | grep conf > $ > > Having no continuous scroll is fatal. So is not showing the entire > first page by default. > > > The OP isn't really interested in changing from atril. He perceives a > > problem with highlighting a search result. He wants a solution; he has > > been given it. Eventually, he will report on the result of his efforts. > > I'm aware of that, but after making my suggestion, the OP's responses > were misleading to anyone thinking about using xpdf. What's new? -- Brian.