Recommend me a free and open source PDF reader for Android (that respects privacy).

  • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    In the first, you must go to the top bar of each book and choose first option where there is an arrow. It will display a list of options and one of them is to search content. That has been from several versions ago when I first used it in 2016-2017.

    For the issues in the view in the second app, try disabling the second option in the top bar. That is for making an in-place conversion to make it easier to read.

    For copying in the second app, take in account the space of the screen used for changing between pages, etc. Don’t move the finger until you ensure word selection and then move to extend it. Use to be easier to do it from the centre of the screen where no options can be enabled if the finger is moved.

    • @qoheniac@lemmy.ml
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      13 years ago

      Ok, I found the search function now. I don’t know how I missed it. But still printing and copying would be nice features for a PDF viewer.

      For tge second app disabling that option helped but it is quite slow and unstable compared to others and it seems like it doesn’t support encrption. But it’s still my favorite ebook reader.

      • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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        13 years ago

        Yes, the second app may have some issues. For copying you have this at least.

        Don’t worry for the first case, it is a bit hidden and some people miss it because of that and the old-style monotheme icons.

        To be exact, I never tested encrypted PDF files in any of these apps so I cannot recommend you any specific for it.

        I will look for printing in these days to see which one support it or report it you here if it happens that you find it first. This could be interesting for other people.