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smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

mv Windows Linux

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mv Windows Linux

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smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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    I just use my browser for pdfs lol

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      foxit pdf reader

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        Proprietary 💩

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      Bloat :P

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        What lol, are you trying to say a modern browser that can read pdfs is bloat? Lol

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          Just joking.

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            I was expecting a terminal command to parse your pdfs lol

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              To be honest I do not like PDF readers being bundled in browser's binaries, I see web rendering engines themselfs as a pile of legacy impossible to rewrite spaghetti.
              Qutebrowser for example has PDF.js as an optional, installable dependency. I guess Firefox can be recompiled without PDF support, if someone wants to save those… 3MB. But just that my Linux mind has slight aversion to bundling stuff in single binary, because on Linux installing 1 or 100 programs if they are packaged takes the same time.

              Ah. And some commands for PDFs are really useful :P.
              For example I used convert file.jpg file.pdf to upload couple of documents I had scanned as pictures but website required a PDF extension.

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                Nice.

                The question I have is does tesseract do better OCR on pdfs than chat GPT lol

                Also obligatory fuck Adobe.

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      I would like to recommend sumatrapdf

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        Why? What does it do over a built in browser pdf reader

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