I've switched to Moon+ Reader on my tablet and it's been a hell of a lot better at reading dense pdfs like Exalted and the By Night Studios LARP books. You can also change page quality in the app. Dropping it down to Medium has had almost no effect on visual quality and readability, but definitely helped increase load speeds.
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Exalted Behind a Screen of Jade, Savant of the Immaculate Texts, No Moon Scholar, Good Sitting Dog, Best Lurking Cat with Bones, Pioneer Pooch, Corsair, Director, Keeper of the Karstein Manor, Scion with Shield of Knowledge, Erymanthian Boar, Seeking Awakened, Cloaked Changeling, Family Head, Kindred, Agent, Poltergeist, Disciple of the Antler Crown, Wraith, Conspiracy Theorist, First Time Traveler
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I got some timely assistance, and it is split. I also let drive thru know, so rather than some barely computer literate battered old cop looking for help on a forum, maybe we could get handled officially.
Thank you everyone. I look into a new PDF reader, regardless. That is too bad, I liked Xodo.
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Both on Linux and on Windows I swear by muPDF. It's blazing fast and has command-line functions for splitting a PDF:
Code:mutool.exe convert Exalted_Third_Edition.pdf 1-10 -o new-pdf-title.pdf -F pdf
can also export as png and cbz.
The downside (for people who aren't me) is that there is no UI to speak of because all control happens through keyboard shortcuts, but I count that as a plus since I'm a long-time Vim user.Last edited by Fata-Ku; 04-03-2017, 12:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Fata-Ku View PostBoth on Linux and on Windows I swear by muPDF. It's blazing fast and has command-line functions for splitting a PDF:
Code:mutool.exe convert Exalted_Third_Edition.pdf 1-10 -o new-pdf-title.pdf -F pdf
can also export as png and cbz.
The downside (for people who aren't me) is that there is no UI to speak of because all control happens through keyboard shortcuts, but I count that as a plus since I'm a long-time Vim user.
I already use a gui-less video player (mplayer), so perhaps I should give muPDF another shot.Does it support bookmarks?
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Originally posted by BlueWinds View Post
There is, in theory, a mu-pdf backend for Okular (my preferred pdf viewer), but I've never been able to get it to work.
I already use a gui-less video player (mplayer), so perhaps I should give muPDF another shot.Does it support bookmarks?
You can however set personal bookmarks, and its search function is also super fast.
(usage docs: https://mupdf.com/docs/manual )
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Wait no! I'm wrong! The OpenGL version ("mupdf-gl") supports bookmarks! (bound to "o" for overview)
I just never use them.
(I use the non-gl version out of habit, which doesn't have bookmarks.)Last edited by Fata-Ku; 04-03-2017, 01:18 PM.
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