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I navigate my desktop almost exclusively with the keyboard and reference a lot of pdf books. I would like it if I could give focus to the navigation side panel (mainly the bookmarks view) so that I can select a chapter but I cannot find if this is possible. Seems strange considering you can do almost everything else from the keyboard so I'm wondering if I'm missing something.


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I know that you can open/close the side panel using ctrl+h or F4 but that does not give focus so that I can make a selection. I also know that ctrl+tab from within the sidebar will start cycling through the open documents but will not return to the nav bar when the cycle completes (a very poor design decision IMHO).

Like you, I navigate as much as possible by keyboard and use bookmarks to maneuver through PDFs, so I've also searched for this answer. However, in thoroughly searching the forums on the Foxit site and experimenting with different keyboard possibilities, I've never found a way to do what you want.

I use foxit reader version FoxitReader.enu.setup.2.4.4.0911.x64.run in linux (peppermint os 10). I searched for customizing shortcut keys, and got the answer is "No" from here, but this answer is old (from 2015). And with the new version of foxit reader I used, go to Help -> Keyboard mapping, and got thisenter image description here

but I don't know how to customize with this, I click in a action-keyboard, but nothing happens. Since the option Keyboard mapping shows a table with many actions still are not assigned shortcut keys, I guest that it not just a table of shorcut keys, and we may customize shortcut keys in this version of foxit reader. Could you confirm that?

I have an ugly but effective solution. I use the "typewriter" feature of Foxit reader frequently when annotating PDFs. The workaround for me was simply to write a tiny script that uses xdotool to send key commands which navigate through Foxit Reader's menus e.g.

I have been using Foxit PDF reader with no problems till I tried to run it now then it failed.

 I don't know what is going on ! 

I tried to run it using the terminal, it gives me this error

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range' what(): basic_string::at: __n (which is 19) >= this->size() (which is 19)Aborted (core dumped)

It seems like some exception in C++ .. 

What am I supposed to do? I know no alternatives of this reader with the same capabilities !

any suggestions ?I'm using ubuntu 16.04 and Foxit reader v2.1.0805 ... 


Edit: 


I created a new user and reinstalled the program and it ran successfully ! So I suppose the problem is in my user settings! what could it be?

PROBLEM SOLVED.

Apparently the problem was localized to my user account and thus - I guess - to my home directory .. 

So, and thanks to Andrea Lazzarotto, I deleted Foxit-related files in a hidden directory named .local in my home directory and the problem solved ..

The directory was filled with a bunch of error logs but honestly, I don't exactly understand what happened .. 

I put the answer here to help anyone who may fall in the same problem

I regularly annotate pdf files and unfortunately there is no good linux pdf reader that supports decent annotations. Evince has a very rudimentary and buggy annotation feature. So I'm stuck using a Windows viewer through wine.

This works pretty well but, when I simply right-click a file (in this case a pdf), properties, open with and selected Foxit Reader, the Unity Launcher icon remained the wine icon instead of the application icon.

But when reading a long document, there is no contest. Foxit (foxitreader AUR) is a league ahead in terms of clarity and sharpness of text. The reason being is that it uses subpixel anti aliasing. All of the others use grayscale AA. There is a patch for poppler to add color AA but it is useless as it ignores the subpixel filter resulting in sharp color fringes on text,

I looked at this topic a few years ago, and nothing has changed. The developers of MuPDF and Okular just don't seem to care. Their response is that people might be using strange monitors with non-square pixel arrangements, or mobile phones, so they can't cope with adding subpixel antialiasing. This seems a weak reason when the original Adobe Reader has a simple option in the preferences for different types of screen.

I don't remember what I did that incurred the problem, the contents are vertically stretched, even after reinstall foxit reader of latest version, the problem persist, I'm using ubuntu 16.04. now my foxit reader shows pdf like

I had to replace the hard drive on my laptop a few months ago, meaning a re-install of Firefox. PDFs used to open for me in Foxit Reader, which I really liked. Now everything opens in a black page and usually I have to do a lot of fiddling to get anything to print properly; with the Foxit Reader I never had these issues. Wondering if I can get it back.

This is something you can change from your options menu, in the upper right click the button with three horizontal lines and select options. From there make sure you are under the General category on the left and then scroll down to the applications section. In this section you can chose the default action for opening file types, click on portable document format (.pdf) and if foxit is installed on the computer you should have it listed here. Once you change that foxit should pop up for you again.

Foxit isn't a firefox software and install problem you should direct that to foxit support. Also could be a 32 bit to 64 bit firefox install that could also remove previous unverified addons from running on the new install.

Today I disabled JavaScript in my Foxit Reader settings because I hope to gain better security against malware embedded in PDF books I read.As some sort of simple check I tried to open a PDF with fill-in forms and see what happens when I try to fill-in some of the fields and check some checkboxes. Everytime I checked a checkbox, a window opened, saying that JS is disabled and was used for some features in the document. It then gives me the possibilities to add the file to a privileged location or to enable JS again. However, if I just click "Cancel" or simply close this window, the checkbox remains checked and I can simply save the changes.

So my question(s) would be: Based on this experience, is disabling JS in Foxit doing any good and what would be other good solutions for opening PDF files safely?I read about dedicated virtual machines or using Firefox with disabled JS. Would these be secure? The first one seems very unconvenient, since I use my laptop mainly for university and being able to open textbooks comfortably would be good. Then again, keeping my passwords, financial account etc. safe is a priority over convenience.

To be as secure as possible, you could run a VM with Linux and an open source PDF reader of your choice. Turn of the network access of that VM. You can share the PDFs through a shared folder with the host OS. You should not open the files on the host OS. This way a malicious PDF can not steal information and send it directly to a server. To infect your system, a chain of exploits would be needed to execute code, break out of the VM and execute Code on the host. It is not impossible but quite hard and depends on many unknown variables such as the uses linux, the reader, the VM technology and the host OS.

Where it becomes a security risk is the icon. We are so used to the icons that we see that you will often launch a PDF without looking at the extension or info about the file. If the file is an executable, nothing prevents someone from specifying a PDF icon to an executable and mimick a PDF. This is how I would do it myself. So I would simply tcheck the PDF before opening it.

When you launch software on Windows or Linux, the OS tcheks the extension of the file and uses the default app this extension is associated to. It then puts the file path onto the stack of the new process which the app uses to parse the file. Unless there is a problem in the app used to launch the PDF or the PDF is an exe with a fake icon, I doubt it can do any harm.

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Most issues I've come across with foxit reader and other applications is that sometimes you'll need to tweak the security settings down so PDFs can be viewed directly in the browser. Firefox has had an on/off relationship with the Foxit Reader plugin as fas as stability goes in my experience!

I know this has already been answered, but if your users' needs are fairly low (e.g. just reading a PDF document without requiring the additional functionality Adobe Reader provides) I highly recommend Sumatra PDF Opens a new window.

There was a time when other PDF readers would not have even been considered as Adobe Reader just worked. It's ubiquitousness is it's weakness these days but Adobe don't seem up to the challenge of securing Adobe Reader and making a product that just works at the same time.

Protected Mode is the term we use when referring to the Reader Sandbox. As a sandboxed application, it is prevented from communicating with the OS in any way that can be considered a security vulnerability, some applications and drivers have trouble with this and our recommendation in these cases is to turn it off until the drivers and applications get updated to handle the new security architecture.

I didn't recommend turning off Protected mode for printing. I have been investigating complaints about printing in Reader X, and in most cases, the PDF creator was a non-Adobe solution. When that happens, Adobe has no way to guarantee the stability of the document. Fonts may or may not be included, odd things can happen with graphics, etc. be457b7860

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