Contributed by mbalmer on from the docs-need-viewers dept.
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application.
graphics/evince depends on the print/poppler port that has been imported to support this document viewer.
See http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/ for details on Evince.
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By Anonymous Coward (65.243.149.146) on
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By Anonymous Coward (213.130.141.19) on
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actually, gpdf had a nice feature that is missing in evince (at least the version I am using) - when you click on a hotlink which takes you to another page, gpdf had a 'back' button that went back link-wise, not to the page number just less than the one you were on.
I have a 1100 page PDF that I use for reference and its rather annoying to go somewhere but have no way back, sigh.
By Anonymous Coward (84.193.129.26) on
Whoever ported this: thank you!
By Bob Beck (129.128.11.43) beck@openbsd.org on
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By Paul de Weerd (65.57.245.11) weerd@weirdnet.nl on http://www.weirdnet.nl/
> sentence... Perhaps you should be designing starships
Although I agree with your sentiment, "Small" wasn't mentioned at all ;)
By Matthias Kilian (84.134.36.71) on
By Anonymous Coward (68.104.1.58) on
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By Anonymous Coward (65.243.149.146) on
It's not built with --enable-djvu.
By Aleksander Piotrowski (193.222.135.194) on http://nic.com.pl/~alek/
Currently graphics/evince port doesn't support djvu but David Cathcart has created djvulibre port so djvu support will be available soon.
By pltXtra (80.217.51.201) on http://www.733kru.org/~pltxtra/