mupdf
annotated-pdf-spec
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mupdf
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Foliate: Read e-books in style, navigate with ease
Sioyek uses the MuPDF engine, which supports EPUB: https://mupdf.com/
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⟳ 4 apps added, 121 updated at f-droid.org
MuPDF mini (version 1.23.3a): Minimalist viewer for PDF, XPS, CBZ, unprotected EPUB, and FB2 documents
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Alexandria: A minimalistic cross-platform eBook reader
mupdf is the mupdf of epub; it supports epub and other formats beyond pdf¹. When I've had really large files I've used mupdf to read them a few times, as it seems to be far better at handling them than other tools.
¹ https://mupdf.com/
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PDFs - zerlegen unter Linux: in 40 Ordner alle PDFs in Onepager umwandeln - mit einem Schritt - Tools und Verfahren?
Mupdf https://mupdf.com MuPDF is a lightweight bla…
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Pdf reader for less memory consumption
Doesn't exactly fit your requirements, but might as well mention it here: muPDF - the most lightweight PDF viewer that I've ever seen. You don't even have to install it. Mobile version exists by the way.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 74 updated at f-droid.org
MuPDF viewer (version 1.21.0a): Lightweight document viewer
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a good pdf reader
Mupdf is nice https://mupdf.com/
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Zathura can't manage big files
I don't see anything about that on ArchWiki or MuPDF's website. Could you provide details on how it is obsolete and what critical vulnerabilities it has?
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Uma introdução de Active Storage em Rails 7
poppler ou muPDF para pré-visualizações de PDF
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Show HN: I am building a new Python library to read/write PDF files
I think you might mean PyMuPDF (https://github.com/pymupdf/PyMuPDF), a Python library built on top of the MuPDF C library (https://mupdf.com/).
PyMuPDF and MuPDF are both available under dual open source AGPL and commercial licenses. They have been around for many years and are under continual development.
[Disclaimer, i work for Artifex, who wrote MuPDF and recently acquired PyMuPDF.]
annotated-pdf-spec
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Show HN: I am building a new Python library to read/write PDF files
As others have already written, there are many slightly invalid PDF files out there in the wild that many readers can display mostly fine and which your library should also be able to handle.
If you can, grab yourself a copy of the most recent PDF 2.0 specification since it contains much more information and is much more correct in terms of how to implement things. Also have a look at the errata at https://pdf-issues.pdfa.org/32000-2-2020/index.html.
As I'm implementing a PDF library (in Ruby), I have started to collect some situations that arise in the wild but are not spec-compliant, see https://github.com/gettalong/annotated-pdf-spec. That might help you in parsing some invalid PDFs
What are some alternatives?
peertube-android - Thorium, a PeerTube Android Client
polyfile - A pure Python cleanroom implementation of libmagic, with instrumented parsing from Kaitai struct and an interactive hex viewer
ics-openvpn - OpenVPN for Android
betterwrite - :bookmark_tabs: A Creative Word Processor.
Apache PDFBox - Mirror of Apache PDFBox
pdfsyntax - A Python library to inspect and modify the internal structure of a PDF file