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My blog: https://rldane.space/ My scripts: https://codeberg.org/rldane/scripts #Fediversian since late 2018, full-time #fediholic since early 2022. First-wave #twexodee. NOTE: Most of my toots are in markdown (rich text). Your client might mangle the formatting. Public statuses can be best viewed on on this instance's web interface. Your client should give you an option to copy the post's link. Imported profile from fosstodon: Involuntary time-traveler, recipient of offensive grace. Quasi-technical Linux and FOSS enthusiast. Armchair privacy advocate Profile pic is my own, copyright me. Header image courtesy of NASA: https://unsplash.com/photos/Q1p7bh3SHj8 My #interests: #StarWars #StarTrek #Linux #UNIX #Bible #Christianity #Jesus #AmateurRadio #Bash #Dallas #Writing #Poetry #Space #KSP #Tea #FountainPens #Journaling #TabletopRPG #RetroComputing #ClassicMac #uxn #fedi22
Hey #AskFedi #HiveMind, I use [Zathura] as my #PDF and #EPUB reader, and it's one of my favorite programs because it's fairly lightweight, and is completely controllable from the keyboard, like less or vi, but a GUI. My only gripe (and it's a small gripe) is that it doesn't have any provision for adjusting the font size on EPUBs, most likely because it is using the mupdf library to render the EPUB into something it can work with (PS, PDF, or some other vector form, or possibly just calling the library to have it schlep it a bitmap, I don't know how it works under the hood). Is there a less-style keyboard-oriented epub viewer? I know there are some really good epub viewers out there, but they're not super keyboard friendly like #Zathura is. Just curious. I'm still happy to continue using Zathura to view my EPUBs. It's a really great little program.