A good explanation evinces a willingness to report facts, and we aim to do just that here. To evince something is to show it clearly; the thing evinced is typically an intangible, such as an attitude or intent. Before the current use of evince was established in the late 18th century, the word could mean "to conquer or subdue" and "to convince or conclusively refute," both meanings evincing a link to the word's Latin ancestry: the verb evincere, means "to vanquish" or "to win a point." It comes from another Latin verb, vincere, meaning "to conquer." That word counts among its offspring convince, invincible, vanquish, and victory.

I think this has something to do with freetype2, since (1) that's the only relevant thing I can find that's updated in the past couple days (mupdf hasn't), (2) both evince and mupdf send freetype2 warnings or errors when launched from the command line when opening this pdf.


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I installed both xpdf and llpp. For Good.pdf, llpp renders the file slightly better than xpdf and roughly equal in quality to evince; all three are excellent quality. For Bad.pdf, llpp is quite a bit better than xpdf and both are vastly superior to evince. I realize these are far from quantitative assessments. Sorry about that.

The character rendering in the evince output from the test file at _bug.cgi?id=103690 looks very much like that of my Bad.pdf file. The test.pdf file from frabjous above doesn't successfully open in my installation of evince.

I had this problem, using evince under KDE. I had to log out from KDE, login to GNOME, and set the default browser of GNOME (Search -> Details -> Default Applications -> Browser). Then go back to KDE and it worked fine.

I'm using evince to view my documents under Linux. One thing bothers me, however. It seems to magically remember the position and settings of the window for every document. I searched all over (the hidden directories in my home folder, system files, gconf) for where it might be saving those settings, but I can't find anything. Does anyone know where those settings are?

The application seems to call itself "Document Viewer". As far as I can tell, this is an unhelpful indirect name for evince. But I am not sure, because GNOME as a whole is trying to be "clever" about everything.

I've also tried gsettings set org.gnome.Evince.Default zoom 1.0 based on eg -evince-to-open-maximized-with-100-zoom-level . The gesttings command did not produce an error. But nor did it change evince's behaviour.

I'm open to a generic X11 solution, and reserving an area of the screen for this. I'm also open to a solution involving evince, or how nautilus launches it, or a different graphical shell or PDF viewer. Preferably applications available with debian 10.

I am on Xubuntu 18.04 LTS.

Since the switch from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS, my PDF Document Viewer (evince) looks strange: the window borders (window decorations?) do not seem to respect the xfce style settings. The window borders look and behave different from other programs. Also, evince does not seem to respect the X mouse setting which I like and have activated ("focus follows mouse, no pop up"). Can I do s/th to make evince look and behave more like other xfce programs? It did in 16.04, I never had a problem... until 18.04. A PDF viewer is very important to me.

Enabling SyncTeX requires addinga single line to the LaTeX source file. Alternatively one can alsouse the command line flag "-synctex=1" for pdflatex to achieve thesame result. As the previous link points to the online documentationof Evince, it should be no surprise that evince also supports it.Upon closer examination, it turns out that Evince usesD-Bus IPC for theSyncTeX functionality. On the one hand it listens to incoming"SyncView" messages and emits "SyncSource" events on Ctrl-Clicks.

I had the same problem and also setting ~/.config/evince/print-setting didn't work. However I solved the problem for me by setting the directory read only: chmod a-w ~/.config/evince. This may be have some sideeffects but I didn't observe any yet.

Delete the file ~/.config/evince/print-settings and then do ln -s /dev/null ~/.config/evince/print-settings. From this point on, any changes to the file go to the void, ~/.config/evince/print-settings is always empty, and so evince will always use the defaults.

Use the chattr command to mark ~/.config/evince/print-settings as immutable. Do it like this: sudo chattr +i /home/myname/.config/evince/print-settings. You must be root to do this. Do this after you set things the way you like and then the system won't (shouldn't ?) be able to change them again.

evince-browser-plugin provides a document viewer pluginfor Mozilla based browsers likeFirefox. It uses theEvince libraries, soany document formats it supports can be viewed through the plugin. Thetwo most common document formats are PDF and Postscript, allowing itto be used likethe AdobeReader product.

One important note is that as of Firefox version 11, only GTK+version 2 plugins are supported. This meansthat evince-browser-plugin must use Evince version 2 librariesif it's intended to be used with Firefox.

evince-browser-plugin should work with any recent Firefox,but requires Evince and GTK+ version 2 libraries as notedabove. Alternatively, the more recent Evince and GTK+ version 3libraries can be used if the intended use is Epiphany or another NPAPIbrowser using GTK+ 3.

The evince-browser-plugin package uses the GNU autotools, socompiling and installing should be as simple as running./configure --prefix=/usr && make && makeinstall. This should provide you with the pluginin /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Adjust the parameters supplied tothe configure script if that's not appropriate for your system.

No need to reinstall from ISO, just uninstall xdg-desktop-portal-gnome with sudo pacman -Rns xdg-desktop-portal-gnome , it will take the additional, unnecessary installed crap with it (including evince)

mid-15c., "recover (property) by judicial means," from Latin evictus, past participle of evincere "overcome and expel, conquer, subdue, vanquish; prevail over; supplant," from assimilated form of ex "out," or perhaps here merely intensive (see ex-) + vincere "conquer" (from nasalized form of PIE root *weik- (3) "to fight, conquer"). Sense of "expel by legal process" first recorded in English 1530s, from a post-classical sense of the Latin word. Related: Evicted; evicting. Compare evince.

The search service can find package by either name (apache),provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache),binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) instandard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet... The System and Arch are optional added filters, for exampleSystem could be "redhat", "redhat-7.2", "mandrake" or "gnome", Arch could be "i386" or "src", etc. depending on your system. System Arch RPM resource evinceEvince is a document viewer capable of displaying single-page and multi-pagedocument formats like PDF and PostScript.Separate plugin packages, e.g. evince-plugin-pdfdocument, need to be presentfor certain formats to be recognized.

I installed evince on Ubuntu 16.04. It pulled in the gnome 3.26 platform snap. I tried to open a comic book (.cbr) file and it failed to open. The same file opens perfectly on evince 3.18 (deb version).

On the first run, evince opens all files perfectly (PDF, CBR etc). On the second run it crashes and continues to crash till I rm -rf the snap/evince folder and force a first run situation again. Please see the terminal output below.

Hi the Dark Gray Theme causes text selection colour to be white which makes it unreadable against white background. This makes it impossible to see what you selected in Document Viewer (evince). When I turn nightmode on, I am able to see the selected colour to be white.

Granted, evince should not crash, but it looks like you are using a non-standard location for your files (maybe your TMPDIR is set to /altos/tmp?). I suggest you add this to /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.evince:

 owner /altos/tmp/** rwkl,

 owner /altos/tmp/ rw,

This study aimed at demonstrating why public organizations need to standardize and flexibilize their way to release accounting information to provide administrators with improved quality, timeliness, reliability, and, above all, a reduction in their costs to evince financial information. In this sense, we analyzed a standard formatting language calledeXtensible Business Report Language (XBRL), with the purpose of verifying its applicability to evince and scale information in public administration. It is qualitatively confirmed that XBRL is a formatting language capable of standardizing and flexibilizing information for its users, and also of providing a series of management analyses when combined withBusiness Intelligence ff782bc1db

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