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evince actually uses less memory than zathura and seems to be more efficient overall, although it isn't as customizable as zathura and not as minimal in terms of UI. Overall, I'd rather just use zathura, which also lets me be more consistent in my bspwm setup. Apparently gnome-books and sushi depend on evince, the first of which is a GUI for djvu/epub files and the second of which lets you preview files with the spacebar in the file explorer. Ironically, I've never used this feature until I read about it, and although it seems cool, I don't think I have a use for it as I've been opening my files normally for years now. |
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Tari - My Arch Linux setup
Arch Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution, lets you build your own environment. Since you only install what you want, it is easy to customize and control.
Features
- A universal color scheme consistent across all terminal software
- A universal theme across both Qt and GTK applications
- Full HiDPI support for Qt, GTK, and X-level software applications
- Easily switch between both traditional and HiDPI resolution in the same X environment
Usage
On a fresh Arch install, run ./bootstrap.sh
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