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PROGRAM:

NAME


evince - GNOME document viewer

The Evince Document Viewer application for the GNOME desktop environment

SYNTAX


evince [--help] [--page-label=PAGE | --page-index=NUMBER | --named-dest=DEST]
[--fullscreen] [--presentation] [--preview] [--find=STRING] [filename(s)...]

DESCRIPTION


evince

Evince is a document viewer capable of displaying multiple and single page document
formats like PDF and Postscript. For more general information about Evince please visit
our website at http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/

OPTIONS


-?, -h, --help
Prints the command line options.

-p, --page-label=PAGE
Open the document on the page with the specified page label (or page number).

-i, --page-index=NUMBER
Open the document on the page with the specified page index (this is the exact page
number, not a page label).

-n, --named-dest=DEST
Open the document on the specified named destination.

-f, --fullscreen
Run evince in fullscreen mode.

-s, --presentation
Run evince in presentation mode.

-l, --find=string
You can pass a word or phrase here. If it exists, evince will display the document
and the first match.

filename(s)...
Specifies the file to open when Evince starts. If this is not specified, Evince
will open a blank window. Multiple files can be loaded if they are separated by
spaces. Evince also supports handling of remote files. For example, you can pass
the location on the web or load a file from a FTP server, like
"ftp://adobe.com/sample.pdf".

Print preview options


These options are primarily intended for use with the GTK+ print preview function. For
more information about these options see
http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings--gtk-print-preview-
command

-w, --preview
Run evince as a previewer.

--unlink-temp-file
If evince is run in preview mode, this will unlink the temporary file created by
GTK+.

--print-settings %s %f
This sends the full path of the PDF file, f, and the settings of the print dialog,
s, to evince.

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