And you can now customize keyboard shortcuts.
And created https://sumatrapdf.canny.io/feature-requests so that you can vote on features I should implement next (people really want the dark theme).
And I'm making https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/prerelease daily builds with seamless auto-updates so that people interested in latest features can get them as soon as they are implemented (I've already added .avif support, and commands to re-open last closed file and clear history)
I find line spacing to be one of the larger factors contributing to readability (or lack thereof).
Regardless, thanks, and cheers!
I think the difficulty of PDFs is not so much the spec, but the many many non-spec-compliant PDF files out there that need workarounds.
Would a Dark Mode come in the next release?
https://files.sumatrapdfreader.org/file/kjk-files/software/s...
{
"code": "not_found",
"message": "File with such name does not exist.",
"status": 404
}I've cleared the cache and it seems to be working (at least for me).
Security updates are very important for a PDF reader, particularly Adobe's. [1] I would advise you not to use it, unless it is to open trusted PDF files you created yourself.
[0] https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/end-of-support-acrobat-xi...
[1] https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-53/p...
More formats supported, more view options, remembers the history of files, command palette to quickly access all functionality, way more keyboard shortucts, customizable keyboard shortucts, more customizability of the UI.
Maybe I shouldn't comment on the competition but mupdf on windows is very bare bones.
> better support for epub files using mupdf's epub engine. Adds text selection and search in ebook files. Better rendering fidelity. On the downside, might be slower.
Finally. SumatraPDF was my main driver for epub files even before this, but it's so good to finally get search.
It works in macOS trough Wine. Try `brew install wine` `wine64 ~/.wine/drive_c/SumatraPDF-3.4.3-64.exe`
[1] https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/docs/Accessibility-and-Text... [2] https://github.com/sumatrapdfreader/sumatrapdf/issues/321
> For standard windows controls (like buttons or menus) Windows provides the necessary code to support accessibility features used by screen readers etc. Everything else (like PDF text rendered on screen) needs custom code. This code is not easy to write and there is a lot of other code that needs to be written.
Based on your first link it seems they started working on support as described and could use some help finishing it.
This reader along with 7Zip, IrfanViewer, FreeCommander, Gvim (and some others) comprise the old faithfuls.
[1] https://msfn.org/board/topic/176299-latest-version-of-softwa...
[2] http://designingonajuicycup.com/downloads/untested/sumatrapd... (file)
https://forum.sumatrapdfreader.org/t/hacking-sumatra-pdf-3-2...
I have switched to Okular, you can install it directly from the Microsoft store directly.
I moved back to Windows after years of Linux use. I was shocked at how slow PDFS opened. So, I started looking for a replacement. Sumatra was by far the best.
Unfortunately BSI added DRM to the PDFs which means I'm now locked down to Acrobat