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You can select Page Fit
in the Zoom drop down menu and then use the left and right arrow keys to jump between pages. This should give you the wanted functionality. It’s not possible to do this with the mouse however.
You can select Page Fit
in the Zoom drop down menu and then use the left and right arrow keys to jump between pages. This should give you the wanted functionality. It’s not possible to do this with the mouse however.
Allow me to quote myself:
While Stirling PDF and PdfDing are both self-hosted web applications centered around PDF files, they still differ in their use case. Stirling PDF focuses on performing various operations like splitting, ropping and rotating on your PDFs. PdfDing however has a different focus, it is all about reading and organizing your PDFs. All features are added with the goal of improving the reading experience or making the management of your PDF collection simpler. PdfDing’s editing functionalities were added with the same idea in mind. You can add annotations, highlighting and drawings to PDFs, so that you can highlight or add information that will be beneficial to your reading experience.
No this is not possible right now.
There is not much I can do as this functionality is provided by mozilla’s pdf.js library (this also powers the pdf reader of firefox).
Currently, there is no ocr. I also don’t know if I’ll add at some point in the future. It kinda clashes with the philosophy of keeping it simple and minimal as it is quite resource hungry.
I just checked, I usually don’t use the app on a mobile device. If you want to highlight text on mobile:
Did not see your reply, thanks :)