Article Title: pdf in Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
The built-in evince in linux is good, but there may be confusion when reading some pdf files. I have been using foxit reader in windows, but I didn't expect it to have a linux version, so I used it very well. However, when reading the document, the default white background made people very uncomfortable, so I wanted to set it up, but I couldn't find it after a long time. So I thought of Adobe Reader, the old brother. The download time was 40 + M, but it was really big brother. Fortunately, the lab's network speed was amazing and grateful. You can't afford this in the dormitory. I thought Adobe was omnipotent, but it still did not solve this very basic problem. I searched for it online and said it was xpdf. I knew it was very linux when I looked at the name. So apt-get and download it. It's really linux. The friendly interface reminds me of Emacs ...... The setting interface cannot be found on the xpdf interface, but can only be found on the command line interface. The parameter for changing the background color is-papercolor. It is good to try it. Here, color can be green, silver, or RGB, but it must be enclosed in quotation marks: "# rrggbb ". Finally, the color is available, but you cannot manually repeat the parameters every time. So we look for the automatic path. A brother on the internet says ~ /. Add xpdf. paperColor: # rrggbb to Xdefaults. But I couldn't even find the. Xdefaults file, so I created one myself, but it still didn't work. Search for X resource on the Internet to find ...... The water is so deep. The deeper I feel, the more I feel dizzy.
Xrdb-load. Xdefautls
I tried it. You can.
But the problem that the brother wrote that the boot cannot be automatically loaded is not solved.
Now you can read the pdf.
(P.S. The RGB value of the eye protection color is: # cce8cf)