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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users More vs less Linux Post 302884869 by CoolHand1969 on Wednesday 22nd of January 2014 08:23:56 AM
Old 01-22-2014
more on AIX seems to be much more similar to less on Linux... Maybe the GNU more was hamstrung for some reason, so less was created to get that functionality back?
 

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MUPDF(1)						      General Commands Manual							  MUPDF(1)

NAME
mupdf - MuPDF is a lightweight PDF viewer written in portable C SYNOPSIS
mupdf [options] PDFfile DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly describes the mupdf command. OPTIONS
A description of each of the supported options is included below. -p password Uses the given password to open an encrypted PDF file. The password is tried both as user and owner password. -r resolution Changes the initial zoom level, specified as the resolution in dpi. The default value is 72. MOUSE AND KEY BINDINGS
In addition to the key bindings described below, the mouse can also be used. Clicking the left mouse button follows links within the PDF while dragging with the left mouse button pans the page. Dragging with the right mouse button selects an area and copies the enclosed text to the clipboard buffer. Using the scroll-wheel while pressing Control zooms in/out, if Shift is pressed on the other hand then the page is panned. L, R Rotate page left (clockwise) or right (counter-clockwise). h, j, k, l Scroll page left, down, up, or right. +, - Zoom in or out. w Shrinkwrap window to fit the page. r Reload file. . pgdn right space Go to the next page , pgup left b Go to the previous page <, > Skip back/forth 10 pages at a time. m Mark page for snap back. t Pop back to the latest mark. [0-9]m Save the current page number in the numbered register. [0-9]t Go to the page saved in the numbered register. 123g Go to page 123. / Search for text. n, N Find the next/previous search result. c Toggle between color and grayscale rendering. SEE ALSO
pdfclean(1), pdfdraw(1), pdfshow(1). AUTHOR
MuPDF was written by Tor Andersson <tor@ghostscript.com>. MuPDF is Copyright 2006-2010 Artifex Software, Inc. This manual page was written by Sebastian Rasmussen <sebras@hotmail.com>. March 15, 2010 MUPDF(1)
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