Ladies, if he: >is 27 years old >is tough to understand at first >won't let you exit easily >discourages your using arrow keys >ships default with Linux-based operating systems He's not your man, he's vim
What a coincidence. Yesterday I decided to install zathura and I knew that you use zathura so I was hoping to find a video about it on your channel but there was none. Today, after doing a basic setup of it on my own when I opened youtube, to my suprise I see a video from luke smith on zathura sitting in the top row of my feed and I still learned a few things that I didn't know. Thanks a lot, I've been learning a whole lot of things from you since I started using i3-gaps and trying to mimic your setup.
One weird thing in Zathura is rectangular text selecting, it is not bad when you need to select a paragraph, but very inconvenient if you need to select some sentence.
This really takes software minimalism to the next level, a PDF reader so minimal that it can't even read PDFs by default. I was annoyed that MuPDF can't be configured to have a dual page view, so I decided to give zathura a try, installed it, tried to open a PDF - and the error message that I have to install at least one plugin really caught me off guard.
Evince also updates automatically when the source is changed, I noticed that when I was editing my CV in latex about a year ago. The vim controls and minimalist nature of this really sells it for me, I'm interested in trying it for sure
Hey Luke, thanks for the video. I use Zathura as well, one thing that bothers me a lot is that so far I've not been able to find a way to actually yank text form the keyboard. Do you have any crafty little trick for that? Thank you
@@LukeSmithxyz Sorry to hijack your reply, but I gotta ask before your channel gets banned: 14:08: What is the stuff that you "can't mention"? Can you give a hint as to where to find out more or what to look for? I've read the man page and I don't see anything that looks unmentionable.
03/04/2021 the repository of zathura is broken on arch is broken because the dependency libsynctex is giving 404s, cannot install by there, and yeah, you could install it manually but you need even more dependencies to make the installation so yeah... going to look for something else
Thanks so much for finding this - this is just what I need. Thanks for spending the time finding all this useful stuff. I guess I need to do more searching myself - the keywords must be "vim keybindings."
How did you manage to get zathura working with tabbed? I can't find any good tutorials on it and am too much of a noob to navigate through the basically nonexistent documentation
Thanks for that I found it in the MX171i3 repos. I created an MX17.1 respin based on Larbs with various amendments like steam and minecraft which I use. I wanted a decent PDF viewer and now I have added Zathura. Thanks
Glad you made the video, stupid me I intalled Zathura and thought there was something wrong with this pdf I was onpening now I see I needed to install zathura-pdf-poppler
After seeing you use it last week - I had a look at it - and have it as standard for my PDF reader and ePUB file reader too. I use the poppler PDF add-on as I need to print and the muPDF version doesn't allow printing.
Also, I don't know if you can tag it on to this video, but I'd like to see the keyword search in single PDFs and multiple PDFs. Anything on fillable forms?
Hello Luke, great video. I have problem with Zathura after rotation, or after other manipulation with pdf. Zathura stuck, behaves weird. Zoom and other funcktions doesn't work. If I am not using rotation, but I am using only zoom, page width, key A(100% page), or scroll, then zathura working well. But in your video you are still manipulated with dokument, you used rotation, and everything worked well. Is there some solution, or this is problem just in my system? Sorry for my english. Thank you.
Are you using a vim plugin to automatically compile the groff source into a pdf every time you update it, or am I just misunderstanding something here? Great video btw, will be adding zathura to my next Arch setup.
One problem: when you copy text from the PDF, it keeps the bottom menu with "text copied (copy of text)", which means that the page numbers are now hidden - *and it stays like that* - I want it to briefly show this information and then go back to showing page numbers, how to do that? Can't figure this out..!
Hi Luke , just a question , Why not emacs ? , haven't you tried emacs with evil-mode? , is basically vim in top of emacs , best of both worlds. Greetings from medellin , colombia
I installed zathura but I cannot highlight any texts. any suggestions? I did not find anything useful after googling. Does zathura support annotations?
Couldn't you configure Neomake to build a groff document when you are editing it in vim and pipe it to zathura? Though you could also use Neomake to write to a PDF and use zathura's auto reload feature.
I wonder how well it would integrate with pandoc. Pandoc can do doc and docx so I'm curious how easy it would be for editing PDF or docx and converting back and forth. Tx for the vid btw.
Table of Contents theme was not described. What about it? The only thing I`m not happy with Evince is that it has no binding for 'show toolbar strip'. Probably it`s easy to print 3-4 lines and recompile but.. anybody?) And on OpenBSD Evince can`t read DJVU files from the box, probably because of lacking dependencies for DJVU backend, I`m too lazy, so use djvu2pdf on OpenBSD. So what about TOC Luke?
@Pepe Bryan thank you for your comments....I'm using KDE environment...I experience this one in my laptop more stable than GTK. I'll do another try in GTK with i3 and test zathura. Regards
On the topic of PDFs, how the hell do I easily convert shitty formats (i.e epub) to pdf? I was looking around and could only find Calibre, which appears to be a large, bloated and unwieldy ebook reader. I dont want to have to use this, but at least it works. Other than that their are only slow, awful online converting sites, I dont want to use these either. I did find wkhtmltopdf, and seeing as epubs are essentially zip files full of html files, i thought id try that. I had a little bit of success with this, and could get it to work by catting htm files together and sending them through wkhtmltopdf, however I'm too low iq to write a script for this, as it doesnt seem epub files are all the same internally and many seem completely different internally. Is it worth spending the time to learn and understand the epub format so I can write a script, or is there a good tool that already exists?
Honestly I can't tell you a perfect solution off the top of my head. I've used ebook-convert, which is part of calibre, but as you said, it's insanely bloated. I don't know the ins and outs of epubs myself, so I can't tell you how difficult the process of making a converter itself would be.
@@LukeSmithxyz After I've continued looking at them and reading around just now, its very confusing. epubs ive downloaded from project gutenburg i can almost get working, except internal links (eg to different chapters) dont seem to work. Other epubs are a mystery, with their files in weird configurations. Nothing appears to be standardized, which would make a script difficult, and youd have to parse the xml thing that tells you the file locations and orders etc. Seems like a pain, but I might continue to see if i can figure it out.
Luke! I've been using qutebrowser for a while now, and i absolutly love it! But there are many ads it can't block, even with an updated hosts file on the browser and on the pc. On the other side, more bulky browsers like brave do block all ads, but they are inefficient and don't have vi-like key shortcuts, and no way to implement them that i can find. I've tried many browsers, but i still haven't found one that uses the vi keys and can block all ads. Any recommendation? Also, great video! Started using zathura, and if i thought evince was fast, this thing flies!
Can't for the life of me get this to install and run properly. I install it and, whether I use mupdf or poppler as my pdf extensions, it gives me the same message when I try to open a pdf file: error: Found no plugins. Please install at least one plugin. error: Could not determine file type. I'm using a Mac Osx Big Sur. I tried installing it with macports, I get this error message. I uninstall it, and reinstall it again using homebrew, same error message. What's the deal?? Has anyone else had this problem and resolved it? I've already been on github, reddit, etc looking for a solution.
Are there any zathura-like programs for making vector graphics? Like can you put numerical formulas and information and it will pupe shapes and geometric output into a file of various types?
@@LukeSmithxyz use colemak instead! Or maybe you are just a pleb. >he uses a keyboard layout designed for typewriters to not jam laughingsaladgirls.jpg
Is there a way to print without a gui? Can you turn off the auto-update? Can you auto-save? (Thanks "better than google" Luke Smith(if I find the answers I'll update this too ))
Hi Luke, first of all great content, as always. I know the video is almost half a year old, but I hope you will see this. Do you use any software to annotate pdfs, as in make comments, highlight text, etc? I have been trying to find a decent one for linux for a very long time, but so far no luck. I am actually running a windows in a VM with adobe reader (ugh... I know...). Anyway, if you have any suggestion, it would be highly appreciated. Cheers.
More groff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! need more tutorialsplz really enjoying your videos but i can make the images and tables to be label or have a toc of the images and tables , or double column :) i know im asking to much but if better to ask thanks again for all the great videos.
Alright fuckers, quick question: I really cannot figure out how to make zathura open up as a tiled window in bspwm. The rules are getting ignored basically and is there an option in for the config file? I couldn't really find anything in the zathurarc man page.
@@novayafinch2931 Maybe, I think yes. But I installed bspwm a few days ago (first time), then added rule and restart session. It is working. Thats all. Sorry for my english. So then, happy new year.
>"the forum is coming back bros" >cockteases everyone for a solid month and then deletes all traces of the forum from his website without saying anything t-thanks luke (In all seriousness though, what's going on, I assume you had a change of mind?)
@@rexevan6714 Just where there's absolutely minimal moderation and you can actually discuss things without being told to move to correct topic or stop using old thread(then why don't they purge like image board threads?). No likes, crazy signatures, big avatars. Pretty much fun allowed and none of the modern cancer.
Hi Luke! Thanks for the video. Can you make Zathura look like this? www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/gaciu7/bspwm_melicia/ If yes, please make a video on doing it? Thanks again.
I think what you are talking about is the problem with the pdf itself. Oftentimes, I had a problem with pdf, that copying text gives some absurd things: spaces between letters, newline between letters etc.
@@TehKorwinMikkeCopying text "properly" in PDF might not always give perfect results, but it often gives "good enough" results and is implemented in most other PDF viewers just because it's so convenient. Fixing a couple of spaces isn't a big deal; having to delete parts of the line you didn't intend to copy thanks to lack of proper selection is.
Ladies, if he:
>is 27 years old
>is tough to understand at first
>won't let you exit easily
>discourages your using arrow keys
>ships default with Linux-based operating systems
He's not your man, he's vim
No he's not. He's vi
Or nano, why not?
>19 anos
>fácil de entender no começo
>fácil de sair
>encoraja (totalmente) a utilização das setas
akko Não curtí muito o vim quando tentei usar da última vez, conhce além do nano e do vim um outro interessante?
Eu também não curti nada o vim quando tentei usar pela primeira vez, é normal
Faça o vimtutor e aprenda a usá-lo, é o melhor.
What a coincidence.
Yesterday I decided to install zathura and I knew that you use zathura so I was hoping to find a video about it on your channel but there was none.
Today, after doing a basic setup of it on my own when I opened youtube, to my suprise I see a video from luke smith on zathura sitting in the top row of my feed and I still learned a few things that I didn't know.
Thanks a lot, I've been learning a whole lot of things from you since I started using i3-gaps and trying to mimic your setup.
Same. I wonder if this is something we should be worried about.
This minimal pdf reader has COMPLETE touchscreen compatibility as it is. That's insane.
Yet microsoft doesnt know how to make a pdf reader that isnt a browser
Yet microsoft doesnt know how to make a pdf reader that isnt a browser
Yet microsoft doesnt know how to make a pdf reader that isnt a browser
Yet microsoft doesnt know how to make a pdf reader that isnt a browser
Yet microsoft doesn't know how to make a pdf reader that isn't a browser
One weird thing in Zathura is rectangular text selecting, it is not bad when you need to select a paragraph, but very inconvenient if you need to select some sentence.
Curious how you got into vim and Linux if you study linguistics. Would love to see an autobiographical video or be pointed to one
th-cam.com/video/_hNMfVIsyIc/w-d-xo.html
This really takes software minimalism to the next level, a PDF reader so minimal that it can't even read PDFs by default.
I was annoyed that MuPDF can't be configured to have a dual page view, so I decided to give zathura a try, installed it, tried to open a PDF - and the error message that I have to install at least one plugin really caught me off guard.
I'm having the same problem, just posted a comment about it on this video.
Zathura is love, zathura is life.
the fact that Vimium and Zathura both uses 'f' for jumping to links -> wins my heart! ❤
Evince also updates automatically when the source is changed, I noticed that when I was editing my CV in latex about a year ago. The vim controls and minimalist nature of this really sells it for me, I'm interested in trying it for sure
Nice video Luke, you're getting better at the presentational stuff (less ums and ahs, etc)
your videos are one of the best resources on youtube... keep up the great work...
You're the man! I was thinking just the other day I need a replacement for Ghostview and this seems really slick!
Hey Luke, thanks for the video. I use Zathura as well, one thing that bothers me a lot is that so far I've not been able to find a way to actually yank text form the keyboard. Do you have any crafty little trick for that?
Thank you
Thanks, this was what I was searching for. A fast lightweight pdf reader with vim shortcuts. Works great.
does zathura remember the last page you were on when reopening a pdf?
yup
@@LukeSmithxyz Sorry to hijack your reply, but I gotta ask before your channel gets banned: 14:08: What is the stuff that you "can't mention"? Can you give a hint as to where to find out more or what to look for? I've read the man page and I don't see anything that looks unmentionable.
@@ropersonline what's more likely, that he ran out of time, or that he has some secret information that big tech doesn't want you to know?
@@hexa3389 Don't ask me, ask him. You're in the presence of the one guy who can authoritatively answer that question, and it isn't me.
@@ropersonline I didn't ask about what's true but about what's more likely. That's the best you got if Luke doesn't answer your question.
muh pdf
Fucking love that one
Its minimalistic but BOI that thing has a lot of dependencies
03/04/2021
the repository of zathura is broken on arch is broken because the dependency libsynctex is giving 404s, cannot install by there, and yeah, you could install it manually but you need even more dependencies to make the installation
so yeah... going to look for something else
@@dxrbkn5145 bruh pacman -Syu zathura
@@nlaijenejakajehuahhwhsdwhi8297 an hour after I posted that, I did -Syu and everything worked, I felt like a clown lmaoo
Thanks so much for finding this - this is just what I need. Thanks for spending the time finding all this useful stuff. I guess I need to do more searching myself - the keywords must be "vim keybindings."
This is cool. Auto-updating and the piping is good. This might be interesting for writing markdown.
I found zathura with tabbed essential when doing my final year dissertation :) A video on tabbed would be great tbh.
How did you manage to get zathura working with tabbed? I can't find any good tutorials on it and am too much of a noob to navigate through the basically nonexistent documentation
@@TheArek96 Oohhhh. I kept typing the file name after -e and couldn't figure it out. Thanks!
dad
I checked my subscription list just in time
Thanks for that I found it in the MX171i3 repos. I created an MX17.1 respin based on Larbs with various amendments like steam and minecraft which I use. I wanted a decent PDF viewer and now I have added Zathura. Thanks
AntiX user here. Yep, I managed to get this off of the repos, so I'm happy - this was my fix for when I was using Arch :)
as a fellow a linguist and avid vim user, this vid was epic
You're right in saying that we can all read man pages, but people tend to add little things that are not contained in there.
Glad you made the video, stupid me I intalled Zathura and thought there was something wrong with this pdf I was onpening now I see I needed to install zathura-pdf-poppler
After seeing you use it last week - I had a look at it - and have it as standard for my PDF reader and ePUB file reader too.
I use the poppler PDF add-on as I need to print and the muPDF version doesn't allow printing.
"default is d. but i use my d for something else"
lmao. im 12
13 here, do you also use arch btw?
Im 13 & use Linux
@@zyan983 Congratulations! 90% of arch's userbase is also 12-14
Thanks for sharing this useful stuffs, Luke. Anyway, where do you find about these things?
IT DOESN'T ALLOW FOR ANNOTATIONS !!! SO I STAY WITH LLPP O MUPDF-GL !!!
Also, I don't know if you can tag it on to this video, but I'd like to see the keyword search in single PDFs and multiple PDFs.
Anything on fillable forms?
Hello Luke, great video. I have problem with Zathura after rotation, or after other manipulation with pdf. Zathura stuck, behaves weird. Zoom and other funcktions doesn't work. If I am not using rotation, but I am using only zoom, page width, key A(100% page), or scroll, then zathura working well. But in your video you are still manipulated with dokument, you used rotation, and everything worked well. Is there some solution, or this is problem just in my system? Sorry for my english. Thank you.
Are you using a vim plugin to automatically compile the groff source into a pdf every time you update it, or am I just misunderstanding something here? Great video btw, will be adding zathura to my next Arch setup.
@@nosoyanonimo I've found it now, thanks for the tip buddy.
One problem: when you copy text from the PDF, it keeps the bottom menu with "text copied (copy of text)", which means that the page numbers are now hidden - *and it stays like that* - I want it to briefly show this information and then go back to showing page numbers, how to do that? Can't figure this out..!
I'm currently using mupdf, but I think having djvu support would be nice. Maybe I'll give zathura a try.
the poppler engine has a shitty font rendering so you should use mupdf.
Or just use the independent mupdf viewer which will be less bloated
I run zathura on WSL and open PDFs faster than adobe reader or browsers
Hi Luke , just a question , Why not emacs ? , haven't you tried emacs with evil-mode? , is basically vim in top of emacs , best of both worlds.
Greetings from medellin , colombia
What program are you using to search your directories? For instance at 1:54 you're looking through 'Articles.'
That's ranger I believe
I installed zathura but I cannot highlight any texts. any suggestions? I did not find anything useful after googling. Does zathura support annotations?
Is that funky-fresh desk treating you right? It better be.
Hello, can Zathura do say something like transparently for the background??
Does it remember the last position of an opened document so to start from the same place next time?
yes
I'm intrigued by your desktop, what wm or software do you use for that cli tree/folder display?
looks similar to ncdu
larbs.xyz
do you use zathura in mutt also? or how you display attachments?
this is just what I needed
Thanks man !!! That's just great !
How can you open comics with zathura? I tried to open a .cbr file it didn't work.
Couldn't find anything on the web either.
you are so organized
Couldn't you configure Neomake to build a groff document when you are editing it in vim and pipe it to zathura?
Though you could also use Neomake to write to a PDF and use zathura's auto reload feature.
I'm curious, what kind of channel do you think this is?
@@RudyHill I just said it's possible, as Luke had a plug-in to automatically build latex files but doesn't have one for groff
I wonder how well it would integrate with pandoc. Pandoc can do doc and docx so I'm curious how easy it would be for editing PDF or docx and converting back and forth. Tx for the vid btw.
Table of Contents theme was not described. What about it? The only thing I`m not happy with Evince is that it has no binding for 'show toolbar strip'. Probably it`s easy to print 3-4 lines and recompile but.. anybody?) And on OpenBSD Evince can`t read DJVU files from the box, probably because of lacking dependencies for DJVU backend, I`m too lazy, so use djvu2pdf on OpenBSD. So what about TOC Luke?
Hi Luke, where can I find your ranger configuration? Thx
I have install MuPDF last week on Arch.... I got 1 package. Now I tried zathura but I've got 19 dependencies:
adwaita-icon-theme (for gtk3) -> 3.30.1-1
at-spi2-atk (for gtk3) -> 2.30.0-1
at-spi2-core (for at-spi2-atk) -> 2.30.0-2
atk (for at-spi2-atk, gtk3) -> 2.30.0-1
cantarell-fonts (for gtk3) -> 1:0.111-1
colord (for gtk3) -> 1.4.3-2
dconf (for colord, gsettings-desktop-schemas, gtk3) -> 0.30.1-1
girara (for zathura) -> 0.3.1-1
glib-networking (for libsoup) -> 2.58.0-1
gsettings-desktop-schemas (for glib-networking) -> 3.28.1-1
gtk-update-icon-cache (for adwaita-icon-theme, gtk3) -> 3.24.1+8+g220f77d8c1-1
gtk3 (for girara) -> 3.24.1+8+g220f77d8c1-1
json-glib (for gtk3) -> 1.4.4-1
libcroco (for librsvg) -> 0.6.12+4+g9ad7287-2
libgusb (for colord) -> 0.3.0-1
librsvg (for gtk-update-icon-cache, adwaita-icon-theme, gtk3) -> 2:2.44.9-1
libsoup (for rest) -> 2.64.2-1
libsynctex (for zathura) -> 2018.48691-1
rest (for gtk3) -> 0.8.1-1
Do you know any info about this? I think is better 1 package vs 19 packages for minimalism suckless system... I got something wrong?
@Pepe Bryan thank you for your comments....I'm using KDE environment...I experience this one in my laptop more stable than GTK. I'll do another try in GTK with i3 and test zathura. Regards
I couldn't get the night mode to work yet.
On the topic of PDFs, how the hell do I easily convert shitty formats (i.e epub) to pdf? I was looking around and could only find Calibre, which appears to be a large, bloated and unwieldy ebook reader. I dont want to have to use this, but at least it works. Other than that their are only slow, awful online converting sites, I dont want to use these either.
I did find wkhtmltopdf, and seeing as epubs are essentially zip files full of html files, i thought id try that. I had a little bit of success with this, and could get it to work by catting htm files together and sending them through wkhtmltopdf, however I'm too low iq to write a script for this, as it doesnt seem epub files are all the same internally and many seem completely different internally.
Is it worth spending the time to learn and understand the epub format so I can write a script, or is there a good tool that already exists?
Honestly I can't tell you a perfect solution off the top of my head. I've used ebook-convert, which is part of calibre, but as you said, it's insanely bloated. I don't know the ins and outs of epubs myself, so I can't tell you how difficult the process of making a converter itself would be.
@@LukeSmithxyz After I've continued looking at them and reading around just now, its very confusing. epubs ive downloaded from project gutenburg i can almost get working, except internal links (eg to different chapters) dont seem to work. Other epubs are a mystery, with their files in weird configurations. Nothing appears to be standardized, which would make a script difficult, and youd have to parse the xml thing that tells you the file locations and orders etc.
Seems like a pain, but I might continue to see if i can figure it out.
Hey Luke, can you advice real-time html viewer with vim keybindings like Zathura?
Nice video.
Is there any way to install calibre on any pc/linux/machine and browse same from web-browser on other devices ?
Looks really nice
Luke! I've been using qutebrowser for a while now, and i absolutly love it! But there are many ads it can't block, even with an updated hosts file on the browser and on the pc. On the other side, more bulky browsers like brave do block all ads, but they are inefficient and don't have vi-like key shortcuts, and no way to implement them that i can find.
I've tried many browsers, but i still haven't found one that uses the vi keys and can block all ads. Any recommendation?
Also, great video! Started using zathura, and if i thought evince was fast, this thing flies!
How big is your hosts file? Mine have 400000 lines and without counting TH-cam Ads, it works fine.
@@distroverse 80.000 lines. And mostly, the same problem, it blocks most ads except youtube ones. But those are the most annoying!
how to show the pdf with zathura in ranger?
Can't for the life of me get this to install and run properly. I install it and, whether I use mupdf or poppler as my pdf extensions, it gives me the same message when I try to open a pdf file:
error: Found no plugins. Please install at least one plugin.
error: Could not determine file type.
I'm using a Mac Osx Big Sur. I tried installing it with macports, I get this error message. I uninstall it, and reinstall it again using homebrew, same error message. What's the deal?? Has anyone else had this problem and resolved it? I've already been on github, reddit, etc looking for a solution.
what's your file navigator?
Are there any zathura-like programs for making vector graphics? Like can you put numerical formulas and information and it will pupe shapes and geometric output into a file of various types?
You mean latex + tikz?
@@errvega2705 Now that I looked at a video on it... yes, exactly! Thanks!
Pgfplots may serve you better
@@errvega2705 I'll check that out too! Thanks!
Luke why arent you using dvorak
Because I don't have crippling autism.
@@LukeSmithxyz use colemak instead! Or maybe you are just a pleb.
>he uses a keyboard layout designed for typewriters to not jam
laughingsaladgirls.jpg
@@LukeSmithxyzHaha, you do.
@@LukeSmithxyz Why not use mupdf? Am I brainlet
Is there a way to print without a gui?
Can you turn off the auto-update?
Can you auto-save?
(Thanks "better than google" Luke Smith(if I find the answers I'll update this too ))
muh minimalism!
I just use xpdf
thanks for the video. No link with zathura, but as a nice minimalist program you could present stow. See you
Hi Luke, first of all great content, as always.
I know the video is almost half a year old, but I hope you will see this.
Do you use any software to annotate pdfs, as in make comments, highlight text, etc?
I have been trying to find a decent one for linux for a very long time, but so far no luck. I am actually running a windows in a VM with adobe reader (ugh... I know...).
Anyway, if you have any suggestion, it would be highly appreciated.
Cheers.
More groff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! need more tutorialsplz really enjoying your videos but i can make the images and tables to be label or have a toc of the images and tables , or double column :) i know im asking to much but if better to ask
thanks again for all the great videos.
Can you highlight text?
Luke, zathura-pdf-mupdf is way better than zathura-pdf-poppler.
Why?
Any recommendations for signing pdfs?
GIMP can do that.
Alright fuckers, quick question:
I really cannot figure out how to make zathura open up as a tiled window in bspwm. The rules are getting ignored basically and is there an option in for the config file? I couldn't really find anything in the zathurarc man page.
bspc rule -a '*:zathura' state=tiled
enjoy :)
@@novayafinch2931 I am sorry, did you restart the session? (reload bspwmrc)
@@novayafinch2931 Maybe, I think yes. But I installed bspwm a few days ago (first time), then added rule and restart session. It is working. Thats all. Sorry for my english. So then, happy new year.
can you do a video on GTK theme customization
NOISE!
Runs slower than mupdf but not that much.
Can you review Jumanji next
i think the video is buffering @1:01
Sumatra is sumata.
Is there any way we can change the background and text color?
2 Questions...how do you make your keyboard input appear for us ...???
• How do you make your terminal look that way ??? It’s so minimalist and cool
Is zatura removed from the AUR?
Because I do yay -S zatura it shows
-> Could not find all required packages:
zatura (Target)
it's zathura lol
i use zathhura, it can't read epubs though.
did you install zathura-pdf-poppler also as Luke tells you in the video
@@MoreChannelNoise i accidently misspelled it. i meant epubs, i installed all those plugins/submodules
Install the mudf modules and you can read epubs: zathura-pdf-mupdf
you'd get along with 39daph
>"the forum is coming back bros"
>cockteases everyone for a solid month and then deletes all traces of the forum from his website without saying anything
t-thanks luke
(In all seriousness though, what's going on, I assume you had a change of mind?)
I have other things I have to take care of before I open the floodgates to managing a forum again. I'll open it once I have spare time.
@@LukeSmithxyz Fair enough, I appreciate it must be a lot of work.
Thanks for giving an update :)
@@LukeSmithxyz manage from a tech way or social moderation way? Because I'm up an old school wild west forum tbh
@@MrDaylight you mean BB forum?
@@rexevan6714 Just where there's absolutely minimal moderation and you can actually discuss things without being told to move to correct topic or stop using old thread(then why don't they purge like image board threads?). No likes, crazy signatures, big avatars. Pretty much fun allowed and none of the modern cancer.
Idk how is this related. Bt hey could you make video of extreme fints or whatever extreme horrifec fonts taps displaying apps.. 😂
Ily smith tk
Hi there Linux noob here.
Anyone knows how to add images (.png or .jpeg) files to a Groff Dokument?
Thnks in advance
Just use Emacs
so I can highlight or not?
those icons in his top bar
disgusting
nice app wowww!
zathura with mupdf uses a 35MB library. So much for "minimalist" :)
Hi Luke! Thanks for the video. Can you make Zathura look like this?
www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/gaciu7/bspwm_melicia/
If yes, please make a video on doing it? Thanks again.
I have fzf/man zathura working on Windows now ;) Using X410 for X.
One issue I have with zathura is how you can't copy lines of text properly (think regular selection vs. block selection).
I think what you are talking about is the problem with the pdf itself. Oftentimes, I had a problem with pdf, that copying text gives some absurd things: spaces between letters, newline between letters etc.
@@TehKorwinMikkeCopying text "properly" in PDF might not always give perfect results, but it often gives "good enough" results and is implemented in most other PDF viewers just because it's so convenient. Fixing a couple of spaces isn't a big deal; having to delete parts of the line you didn't intend to copy thanks to lack of proper selection is.
Why this dude so musky. Hot a
What is yay command?
An Arch User Repository helper program
Evince über alles.