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− | Emacs | + | '''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer. |
− | + | ; {{Keys|C-x C-f myfile.pdf}} | |
+ | : This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under {{CustomizeGroup|doc-view}}. | ||
− | + | ; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}} | |
+ | : When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance. | ||
− | + | [[Category:Document viewing]][[Category:Document authoring]] |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 30 March 2012
Docview is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.
- [C-x C-f myfile.pdf]
- This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under M-x customize-group RET doc-view RET.
- [C-c C-c] (or M-x image-toggle-display)
- When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.