![]() I don’t know whether these epubs are produced incorrectly in the first place or what, but it is a serious issue. A *lot* of epub files for some reason do not display properly most of the text is blacked out. While I do – or did – use Okular for PDF viewing on Linux, it has serious problems with epub files. I found some minor differences like the Full-screen mode available in a different menu (Linux > Settings, Windows > View). The interface of the Linux and Windows versions are the same. I'm not really sure why the size differs so much, it probably has something to do with Windows Store dependencies. But, the description of the Windows Store version which was released a couple of months ago, says its 477MB. The installer version weighs exactly the same. The Windows version (from Binary Factory) comes in a 63MB portable package, but it actually unwraps to about 320MB. Don't want to use that? You can find standalone versions at the Binary Factory repository. Okular for Windows is available at the Microsoft Store. You can do so with the commandįor other distros/methods head to the official page. I installed Oklular from Snap on Linux Mint. The application can export documents in the DOC plain text format. ![]() Though not listed, it does open TXT Text documents. Here are all document and image formats that are supported: G3, CHM, DDS, DJVU, DJV, EPS, EPSI, EPSF, EXR, FB2, GIF, XCF, HDR, PIC, JPEG, JPG, JPE, JP2, JPG2, MNG, MOBI, PRC, ODT, OKULAR, PBM, PCX, PDF, PGM, PNG, PPM, PS, PSD, RGB, TGA, ICB, TPIC, VDA, VST, TIF, TIFF, DVI, WWF, BMP, DIB, ICO, XBM, XPM, OXPS, XPS, CBZ, CB7, CBR, CBT, EPUB, DOC ![]() Go to the program's options for more settings for annotations, presentation, editor, etc.Ĭalling Okular a document viewer is an understatement, because it can also be used to view images, though that isn't its primary function. Okular's interface is highly customizable, you can add/remove content from the toolbar, hide the page bar, menu bar, side panel, scroll bars, etc.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |