Software:Evince

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Evince
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GNOME Evince 40 (released in March 2021)
Other namesGNOME Document Viewer
Developer(s)The Evince Team[1]
Written inPrimarily C, C++
Operating systemLinux and other Unix-like systems
TypeDocument viewer
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websitewiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince

Evince (/ˈɛvɪns/), also known as GNOME Document Viewer, is a free and open source document viewer supporting many document file formats including PDF, PostScript, DjVu, TIFF, XPS and DVI. It is designed for the GNOME desktop environment.[2]

The developers of Evince intended to replace the multiple GNOME document viewers with a single and simple application. The Evince motto sums up the project aim: "Simply a Document Viewer".[2]

GNOME releases have included Evince since GNOME 2.12 (September 2005). Evince's code is written mainly in C, with a small part (specifically, the interface with Poppler) written in C++. Many Linux distributions – including Ubuntu, Fedora Linux and Linux Mint – include Evince as the default document viewer.

Evince is free and open-source software subject to the requirements of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.

The Evince FAQ highlights the meaning of the word "Evince" as "to show or express something clearly".[3]

History

Evince began as a rewrite of GPdf,[4] which its support programmers had started to find unwieldy to maintain. Evince quickly surpassed the functionality of GPdf and replaced both GPdf and GGV in the September 2005 release of GNOME 2.12.[5][6]

There was at one time a Windows version of Evince and it was then included on the VALO-CD, a collection of "Best of Free and Open Source Software for Windows".[7][8][9]

Features

Evince incorporates an integrated search that displays the number of results found and highlights the results on the page. Users can optionally display (in the left sidebar of the viewer) thumbnails of pages to assist in page navigation within a document. When documents support indices, Evince gives the option of showing the document index for quickly moving from one section to another.[10]

Evince can show two pages at a time, left and right, and offers full-screen and slide-show views.

Evince allows the selection of text in PDF files and allows users to highlight and copy text from documents made from scanned images, if the PDF includes OCR data.

Evince used to obey the DRM restrictions of PDF files, which may prevent copying, printing, or converting some PDF files, however this has been made optional, and turned off by default in gconf.[11][12][13][14]

Since version 3.18.2 evince allows for text and highlight annotations of documents.[citation needed]

Supported document formats

Evince supports many different single and multi-page document formats:[15]

Built-in support
Optional support
Possible or planned support
Not supported

See also

References

  1. "Evince/Team – GNOME Live!". wiki.gnome.org. 2011-08-06. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/Team. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Apps/Evince - GNOME Wiki!". GNOME. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince. 
  3. "Frequently Asked Questions about Evince". The GNOME Project. 2015-10-13. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/FrequentlyAskedQuestions. "Q: What does the word Evince mean? [...] A: Evince means to show or express something clearly." 
  4. "Gpdf - Free Software Directory". https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Gpdf. 
  5. Villa, Louis (June 2005). "ggv/gpdf and evince". https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2005-June/msg00057.html. 
  6. "GNOME 2.12 Release Notes". https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.12/. 
  7. KekÀlÀinen, Otto. "VALO-CD" (in en). http://www.valo-cd.net/. 
  8. VALO-CD programs , retrieved 24 February 2012
  9. "The Best of Free and Open Source Software for Windows". Valo-Cd. http://www.valo-cd.net/. 
  10. The GNOME Project (February 2008). "Evince – Features". https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/Features. 
  11. PDF printing restrictions "The document viewer overrides this restriction by default"
  12. "Bug 305818 – allow the user to override document restrictions". https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305818. 
  13. "DRM protected PDF files". http://old.nabble.com/DRM-protected-PDF-files-td12518208.html. 
  14. "Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions [LWN.net"]. https://lwn.net/Articles/335415/. 
  15. "Apps/Evince/SupportedDocumentFormats - GNOME Wiki!". https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince/SupportedDocumentFormats. 
  16. "evince - View multipage documents". https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/tree/NEWS#n34. 

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