On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 20:53:52 -0500 David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote:
... > But what eliminates it for me as a general viewer is the lack of key- > binding configuration file. Quoting Archwiki, > "Navigation within a document works with standard keyboard shortcuts > and mouse interaction. For example, B and Space scroll up and down." > they don't look like standard bindings to me. Or is there some > external DE configuration that's handling all this for DE-users? My understanding is that the key bindings are generally vi-like, e.g., hjkl pan left, down, up, and right. You can also use the more intuitive key bindings that work in vi (at least in Vim, as per the standard (Debian?) configuration: PgUp, PgDn, and the cursor arrow keys do pretty much what you'd expect. > One place mupdf scores is viewing very very tall PNGs and JPGs.ยน > However, it's let down by the fact that scrolling must be done using > the mouse: the keyboard shortcuts move the image much too far. > It appears to segment (virtually) the image into still very tall > "pages" which are larger than the area being displayed. So I prefer > to use xzgv for this task. Are you using the panning or page up/down keys? I find the panning keys to be pretty useful in viewing tall documents, although the fact that they'll turn to the next page when you're already at the bottom of a page (instead of just doing nothing) can be annoying. Celejar