Provided by: zathura_0.5.8-1_amd64
NAME
zathura - a document viewer
SYNOPSIS
zathura [-e XID] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [-p PATH] [-w PASSWORD] [-P NUMBER] [--fork] [-l LEVEL] [-s] [-x CMD] [--synctex-forward INPUT] [--synctex-pid PID] [-find STRING] <files>
DESCRIPTION
zathura displays the given files. If a single hyphen-minus (-) is given as file name, the content will be read from the standard input. If no files are given, an empty zathura instance launches.
OPTIONS
-e,--reparent=xid Reparents to window specified by xid -c,--config-dir=path Path to the config directory -d,--data-dir=path Path to the data directory -p,--plugins-dir=path Path to the directory containing plugins -w,--password=password The documents password. If multiple documents are opened at once, the password will be used for the first one and zathura will ask for the passwords of the remaining files if needed. -P,--page=number Opens the document at the given page number. Pages are numbered starting with 1, and negative numbers indicate page numbers starting from the end of the document, -1 being the last page. -f,--find=string Opens the document and searches for the given string. -l,--log-level=level Set log level (debug, info, warning, error) -x,--synctex-editor-command=command Set the synctex editor command. Overrides the synctex-editor-command setting. --synctex-forward=input Jump to the given position. The switch expects the same format as specified for synctex's view -i. If no instance is running for the specified document, a new instance will be launched (only if --synctex-pid is not specified). --synctex-pid=pid Instead of looking for an instance having the correct file opened, try only the instance with the given PID. Note that if the given PID does not have the correct file open or does not exist, no new instance will be spanned. --mode=mode Start in a non-default mode --fork Fork into background --version Display version string and exit --help Display help and exit
MOUSE AND KEY BINDINGS
General J, PgDn Go to the next page K, PgUp Go to the previous page h, k, j, l Scroll to the left, down, up or right direction Left, Down, Up, Right Scroll to the left, down, up or right direction ^t, ^d, ^u, ^y Scroll a half page left, down, up or right t, ^f, ^b, space, <S-space>, y Scroll a full page left, down, up or right gg, G, nG Goto to the first, the last or to the nth page P Snaps to the current page H, L Goto top or bottom of the current page ^o, ^i Move backward and forward through the jump list ^j, ^k Bisect forward and backward between the last two jump points ^c, Escape Abort a, s Adjust window in best-fit or width mode /, ? Search for text n, N Search for the next or previous result o, O Open document f Follow links F Display link target c Copy link target into the clipboard : Enter command r Rotate by 90 degrees ^r Recolor (grayscale and invert colors) R Reload document Tab Show index and switch to Index mode d Toggle dual page view D Cycle opening column in dual page view F5 Switch to presentation mode F11 Switch to fullscreen mode ^m Toggle inputbar ^n Toggle statusbar +, -, = Zoom in, out or to the original size zI, zO, z0 Zoom in, out or to the original size n= Zoom to size n mX Set a quickmark to a letter or number X 'X Goto quickmark saved at letter or number X q Quit Fullscreen mode J, K Go to the next or previous page space, <S-space>, <BackSpace> Scroll a full page down or up gg, G, nG Goto to the first, the last or to the nth page ^c, Escape Abort F11 Switch to normal mode +, -, = Zoom in, out or to the original size zI, zO, z0 Zoom in, out or to the original size n= Zoom to size n q Quit Presentation mode space, <S-space>, <BackSpace> Scroll a full page down or up ^c, Escape Abort F5 Switch to normal mode q Quit Index mode k, j Move to upper or lower entry l Expand entry L Expand all entries h Collapse entry H Collapse all entries space, Return Select and open entry Mouse bindings Scroll Scroll up or down ^Scroll Zoom in or out Drag Button2 (middle button drag) Pan the document Button1 (left click) Follow link Drag Button1 Select text Drag S-Button1 Highlight region Button3 (right click) Open popup menu to copy/save image (activates for images recognized by export command)
COMMANDS
bmark Save a bookmark. bdelete Delete a bookmark. blist List bookmarks. bjump Jump to given bookmark. jumplist Show recent jumps in jumplist (by default last 5). Optional argument specifies number of entries to show. Negative value "-N" shows all except the first "N" entries. mark Set a quickmark. delmarks Delete a quickmark. Abbreviation: delm. close Close document. quit Quit zathura. Abbreviation: q. exec Execute an external command. $FILE expands to the current document path, $PAGE to the current page number, and $DBUS to the bus name of the D-Bus interface. Alias: ! (space is still needed after). info Show document information. open Open a document. Abbreviation: o. offset Set page offset. print Print document. write(!) Save document (and force overwriting). Alias: save(!). export Export attachments. First argument specifies the attachment identifier (use completion with Tab), second argument gives the target filename (relative to current working directory). dump Write values, descriptions, etc. of all current settings to a file. source Source a configuration file. It is possible to change the config directory by passing an argument. hlsearch Highlight current search results. nohlsearch Remove highlights of current search results. Abbreviation: nohl. version Show version information.
CONFIGURATION
The default appearance and behaviour of zathura can be overwritten by modifying the zathurarc file (default path: ~/.config/zathura/zathurarc). For a detailed description please consult zathurarc(5).
SYNCTEX SUPPORT
Both synctex forward and backwards synchronization are supported by zathura, To enable synctex forward synchronization, please look at the --synctex-forward and --synctex-editor options. zathura will also emit a signal via the D-Bus interface. To support synctex backwards synchronization, zathura provides a D-Bus interface that can be called by the editor. For convince zathura also knows how to parse the output of the synctex view command. It is enough to pass the arguments to synctex view's -i option to zathura via --synctex-forward and zathura will pass the information to the correct instance. For gvim forward and backwards synchronization support can be set up as follows: First add the following to the vim configuration: function! Synctex() execute "silent !zathura --synctex-forward " . line('.') . ":" . col('.') . ":" . bufname('%') . " " . g:syncpdf redraw! endfunction map <C-enter> :call Synctex()<cr> Then launch zathura with zathura -x "gvim --servername vim -c \"let g:syncpdf='$1'\" --remote +%{line} %{input}" $file Some editors support zathura as viewer out of the box: • LaTeXTools for SublimeText (‐ https://latextools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/available-viewers/#zathura) • LaTeX for Atom (https://atom.io/packages/latex)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
ZATHURA_PLUGINS_PATH Path to the directory containing plugins. This directory is only considered if no other directory was specified using --plugins-dir.
SANDBOX
The zathura-sandbox binary runs zathura with a seccomp and/or landlock based sandbox enabled. Some features are disabled when using sandbox mode: • saving/writing files • use of input methods like ibus • printing • bookmarks and history • dbus integration • synctex support The sandbox mode is still experimental with some libc implementations. The current supported and tested libc implementations is glibc.
KNOWN BUGS
If GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS is enabled you will experience problems with large documents. In this case zathura might crash or pages cannot be rendered properly. Disabling GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS fixes this issue. The same issue may appear, if overlay-scrollbar is enabled in GTK_MODULES.
SEE ALSO
zathurarc(5)
AUTHOR
pwmt.org
COPYRIGHT
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