DavidBTeagueAt Comporium.net wrote
In my search for a cross platform (Linux/Windows) and preferably
GPL/free pdf reader. I found that Draw does very well.
1) I would like an easy/easier way to move page to page in Draw.
2) Is there a way to do this?
Draw is a component of the full LibreOffice suite, and is not intended to
be installed individually--although some Linux distros attempt to do that.
Draw is not a PDF editor or reader. It will perform a filter driven import
of PDF as pages in a ODF Draw document converting content of the PDF to Draw
objects. Some PDF features implemented by Adobe are simply not implemented.
On export from Draw, or Writer or Impress or Math--filters are again used to
render the content back into PDF--mostly compliant with PDF 1.5 spec with
some additional options.
Once imported into LibreOffice (default is Draw, but filter import to Writer
and Impress is also supported), focus in the "Pages" frame allows movment
between pages with PgDn and PgUp keys.
YMMV -- and please accept this is the way LibreOffice (ApacheOpen Office
and OpenOffice before) interact with PDF.
So if you can live with that, enjoy!
Stuart
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