The single-page format is not old or deprecated because that is what is created by the current versions of c44/cjb2 utilities and there is no way to change it. So, if your document happens to consist of a single page, then what you get is a single page djvu. In fact, even if you explicitly use the "multipage document manipulation utility" djvm -c testm.djvu test.djvu, then the resulting file testm.djvu will be absolutely identical to the original single page test.djvu. Therefore, it is a serious mistake to consider single-page djvu documents as "obsolete", as this breaks the functionality with no known workaround (other than manually editing the evince-backend file). And djview correctly handles both single and multipage djvu files, so evince should do as well.
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