On Sat, 2025-06-14 at 13:56 +0800, Y Peng wrote:
> On 2025-06-13 01:42, Van Snyder wrote:
> > Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread"
> > has
> > one but one must find a switch for it in settings.
>
> I just use okular.
> It supports more file formats than Evince and offer
On 2025-06-13 01:42, Van Snyder wrote:
Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread" has
one but one must find a switch for it in settings.
I just use okular.
It supports more file formats than Evince and offers features like
annotations, text highlighting, and the ability t
On 2025-06-12, Van Snyder wrote:
>
> Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread" has
> one but one must find a switch for it in settings.
>
Left arrow works here.
ctrl left arrow shifts the document 45° to the left, so that two ctrl
left arrows produces an upside-down docume
Hi,
On 12/06/2025 19:42, Van Snyder wrote:
Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread" has one but
one must find a switch for it in settings.
There is at list a back short-cut: Alt + P
see for other shortcuts: evince -> [three bars button (upper right)] -> 'keyboard
shor
Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread" has
one but one must find a switch for it in settings.
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