Hello,Do you have any plans lớn release Sumatra on Linux?I started using Ubuntu, because I had enough of clunky Windows 10, and can’t install Win7 on new intel CPU. Besides, Win7 is getting old & not updated. So far I lượt thích everything on Ubuntu a lot! It is really user friendly. But, unfortunately, I miss good old SumatraPDF, which was a good relief even on Windows after using weird Adobe Reader & Acrobat garbage.So, what vì you people think about this great SumatraPDF reader on Linux?
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not a developer but note there was some recent code changes towards "nix but no roadmap/ timeframe is visible.In the meantime have sầu you considered https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu since SumatraPDF reputedly ran well in the past, if you try it and achieve sầu good results with current version 3.1.1 it may help to post feedbachồng there và here.
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here is a two year old quote from askubuntu “what pdf viewers are available”, many were suggested but my favourite from some comprehensive review was
If anyone else is looking for a PDF viewer for opening large graphics/scientific plots, I have had a much better experience with PDF-XChange and Sumatra via wine than with mupdf or zathura. I tested this with a ~3 MB tệp tin with thousands of individual objects (many scatter plots). For the linux native sầu viewers, okular was the faschạy thử ahead of qpdfview and the refreshed evince. Still, nothing comes cthất bại to lớn Sumatra in speed, & you can run the portable version directly via wine, highly recommended! – Joel Ostblom May 23 "16 at 13:32
First read Why only Windows?
Sumatra is based on the MuPDF engine. So read & follow How to Install MuPDF 1.13.0 in Ubuntu 18.04.
There are many other good lightweight PDF viewers available as well for Linux. If you need help ask on https://ubuntutekkenbasara.mobis.org/ or https://askubuntu.com/ or any other Linux-focused site.
While yes, Sumatra is based on the MuPDF engine, and you can install MuPDF on Linux, that viewer is so utterly featureless as to be incomparable khổng lồ Sumatra itself. I’ve run Sumatra in Wine on Linux for years now. Nothing Linux-native comes anywhere cthua kém.
Unfortunately, as the above “Why only Windows?” link states, Sumatra is fundamentally not a cross-platform application. A Linux-native version would be a new application, using an entirely different frontkết thúc using a different GUI toolkit on top of MuPDF. I’d love sầu to make such a thing, but my programming skills simply aren’t there (yet).
Si Señor, todos queremos Sumatra en Linux y aunque est{e basabởi en MuPDF , no es lo mismo sin tirar a menos a MuPDF que también es genial.
Moderator’s note: Please post in English henceforth. Xem thêm: Maã Hóa Md5 Là Gì? Công Cụ » Mã Hóa Md5 Sinhvienit Công Cụ » Giải Mã Gzinflate Base64_Decode There are many other good lightweight PDF viewers available as well for Linux. If you need help ask on https://ubuntutekkenbasara.mobis.org/ or https://askubuntu.com/ or any other Linux-focused site. Could you please các mục a few best ones you know, other than muPDF? You could try using SumatraPDF on wine as celti pointed out its the lighchạy thử & a liên kết was given above sầu, next best is possible an xpdf variant or eclipse. However as SumatraPeter mentioned you need to ask Linux users I too would also love a Sumatra PDF native in Linux I have sầu been installing and making people try Sumatra for almost 3 years now. They are all reluctant khổng lồ try it but most kết thúc up swearing by it. I have sầu now given up on Windows personally. Even though MS has made some positive changes lately I think they are all just surface & they are just as evil at the core. Please consider porting this khổng lồ Linux, I know its a huge amount of work, but its pretty clear the masses will start to move to lớn Linux over the next 5 years. I know its a huge amount of work, but its pretty clear the masses will start to lớn move khổng lồ Linux over the next 5 years. Haven’t we heard that before… Anyway, don’t want to lớn start yet another OS war here
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SumatraPeter January 18, 2019, 9:24pm #9
recent wine builds have been quite stable I haven’t had any issues in yearsI vị have SumatraPDF installed under wine on my opensuse boxI also think Okular và Evince are too heavy và bloated (the current xpdf 4.0 is huge too)a lightweight pdf viewer you could try is qpdfview (just tìm kiếm your distro’s repositories for it) I get it fromhttps://software.opensuse.org/package/qpdfviewbut as I said I keep a copy of SumatraPDF under wine as it can open cbx files as well as mobi/epub/fb2 files too