On 2019-06-15, Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote: > On 2019-06-15, Erik Christiansen <dva...@internode.on.net> wrote: >> On 14.06.19 10:51, Celejar wrote: >>> On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 18:50:22 +1000 >>> Erik Christiansen <dva...@internode.on.net> wrote: >>> > I only use mupdf for problem pdf files, but it's very nifty to have on >>> > hand. >>> >>> I actually love mupdf, and I use it as my main pdf reader. It's just so >>> lightweight and easy to use for basic pdf reading. >> >> On trying it again, it does look very promising. Is there a way to set >> the background colour? With xpdf I use "-papercolor wheat3" to avoid >> eyestrain from the white background. > > curty@einstein:~$ mupdf > usage: mupdf [options] file.pdf [page] > -p - password > -r - resolution > -A - set anti-aliasing quality in bits (0=off, 8=best) > -C - RRGGBB (tint color in hexadecimal syntax) > -W - page width for EPUB layout > -H - page height for EPUB layout > -S - font size for EPUB layout > -U - user style sheet for EPUB layout > > So I guess, 'mupdf -C FFEFD5 foo.pdf' (which gives papaya, not wheat--can't > find > wheat--but at least it's a foodstuff). Works here. > > I use mupdf from time to time, but as it doesn't refresh automagically like > Evince when I run 'pdflatex' on an open pdf file whose tex source I've > modified, I prefer the latter. > >
Wheat! Somehow my eyes refused to see it on initial perusal. mupdf -C F5DEB3 caring.pdf https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-4/#hex-notation