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:tools pdf
Description unfold
This module improves support for reading and interacting with PDF files in Emacs.
It uses doom-package:pdf-tools, which is a replacement for the built-in doc-view-mode
for
PDF files. The key difference being pages are not pre-rendered, but instead
rendered on-demand and stored in memory; a much faster approach, especially for
larger PDFs.
Displaying PDF files is just one function of doom-package:pdf-tools. See its project website for details and videos.
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Installation
Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module requires the epdfinfo
program. Unless you're on Windows, the
doom-package:pdf-tools plugin will (re)build this program for you, if you issue the M-x
pdf-tools-install
command. See the next section for instructions on how to
build the epdfinfo
program on Windows.
Building epdfinfo
on Windows
- Install MSYS2 and update the package database and core packages using the instructions provided.
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Update and install dependencies, skipping any you already have:
pacman -Syu pacman -S base-devel pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-zlib pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-libpng pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-poppler pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-imagemagick
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Install PDF tools in Emacs, but do not try to compile the server. Instead, get a separate copy of the source somewhere else:
git clone https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools
- Open mingw64 shell (Note: You must use mingw64.exe and not msys2.exe)
-
Compile pdf-tools:
# Cask requires python2 (important: not 3!) pacman -S python2 # Make the mingw-shell aware of your python installation. Adjust the path if # Emacs is installed elsewhere! export PATH="/c/Program Files (x86)/Emacs/bin/:$PATH" # Cask needs to know where git.exe is; change this path if git is installed # elsewhere! export PATH="/c/Program Files/Git/bin:$PATH" # Install cask. Certificate errors can be ignored with (unsafe) -k option. curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cask/cask/master/go | python # Make sure the build process can see cask export PATH="$HOME/.cask/bin:$PATH" cd /path/to/pdf-tools make -s
- This should produce a file
server/epdfinfo.exe
. Copy this file into the$HOME/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build/pdf-tools/
. - Start Emacs.
- Open a pdf file (or run
M-x pdf-tools-install
) - Test it out:
M-x pdf-info-check-epdfinfo
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