Re: [orca-list] Recommendation of PDF reader



Would this PDF reader in Google Chrome be available to people using google Chrome on Linux?



On 2/17/19 10:28 AM, Jason White via orca-list wrote:
The best PDF reader that I've found on any platform so far is the one included in Google Chrome.


Whenever Chromium supports ATK/AT-SPI, it should be available under Linux as well. I know tis doesnt help in the short term.


On 2/17/19 10:04 AM, Christopher Chaltain via orca-list wrote:
Have you tried the Document Viewer that comes with your system? I'm not sure what you're running but on my Ubuntu 16.04 system with the Gnome desktop, I can just click on a PDF file in my file manager and the document viewer comes up. I need to hit F7 to enable carrot browsing mode. I'm not sure if it gives you everything you're looking for, but see if it doesn't meet your needs.


On 2/17/19 7:37 AM, Edhoari Setiyoso via orca-list wrote:
Hi list,

Can anyone recommend good PDF reader for linux?
Or is there a good way to convert pdf to html docs?

I've tried pdf2htmlex but the result is plain html that has no
headings.

Any suggestions is welcome.

Best Regards

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