Tom Horsley writes:

On Tue, 04 Dec 2018 19:53:27 +0100
Louis Lagendijk wrote:

> Printing is there in the menu on the right: it is the leftmost icon in
> the top row....

I think they held a contest to see who could come up with a design to
most effectively hide the controls for evince. Took me about 20 minutes
to find it when I first wanted to print something in new evince.

Try okular. Comes with some KDE baggage, and the startup is a bit slower, but it beats the pants off evince, IMO. It actually opens PDFs at a reasonable magnification level. It feels like a real desktop application, instead of something bolted on top of libX11. PgUp and PgDn keys actually work intuitively. The search function does not actually begin at some random part of the document.

I used evince for many years, before finally giving up fighting with its navigation and idiosynchronies. Based on this thread, it looks like I don't really have any need to take another look at it.

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