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I think Evince and Atril have a setting for that? Or was it mupdf? Else you could script something with
inotifywait
orwatch
.Btw, just googled it,
less
automatically uses lesspipe with pdftotext, sowatch -n 2 less your.pdf
works. Then there'sfbpdf
andfbgs
offbi
.Could you explain? less would just monitor the binary PDF for changes and then pass that to any viewer?
I think this is really helpful for barebones renderers, thanks! That will be a very good piece of the puzzle for a minimal PDF reader for this task
No, less has the LESSOPEN variable, which can be used to run input-preprocessors. lesspipe misuses that to run specific tools with specific mimetypes, in this case pdftotext for pdf files. It's basically equivalent to running
pdftotext -layout <file.pdf> | less
. Though no images, for that the other tools.