Am 12/17/15 um 22:48 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
> Am 12/17/15 um 18:39 schrieb Kamil Cholewiński:
>> On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Dec 17 03:28:38, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> You can write a script wich execute mupdf and send the the route of
>>>> the directory containing the
>>>> pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in the name. Then you
>>>> can use your wm's key bindings
>>>> (or use xbindkeys) to excecute a program (or a shell script, or a
>>>> Tcl/Tk script, or a zenity script with
>>>> gtk crap or whatever) to ask for printing options. You can get the
>>>> pid and the file name from the title
>>>> of the focused windows with the help of xdotool, and the directory
>>>> route from the temp file.
>>> ... and then archive it in a ZIP file, make that an attachment
>>> to the A1 cell in a spread sheet, and mail that to yourself.
>> https://xkcd.com/1172/
>>
> :-) a nice one!
>
> I will follow Stuart's hint and see if zathura provides the solution
> to the itch.
>
> Thank you all for the time you took!
>
> Best,
> STEFAN
>
Just to finalize this thread: I settled with zathura + mupdf-plugin.
This is _exactly_ what I have been looking for. Blazingly fast on the
screen plus easy printing. Will be my default PDF-viewer.

"Thank you" to all who made this possible on OpenBSD!
Well done.

STEFAN

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