• Ephera
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    6 months ago

    In Okular (for desktop), you can set keyboard shortcuts for various color inversion/shifting modes. Or you can permanently set one in the Accessibility settings.

  • tmpodM
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    146 months ago

    I use Okular and sometimes Zathura, both can do that through hotkeys (you can also add a button to the toolbar in Okular)

  • @Karmmah
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    96 months ago

    Evince (the standard GNOME pdf reader) has night mode that you can toggle with “Ctrl + i” by default.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah I wasn’t sure, but the first pdf reader I thought of was librera. Pretty sure Okular can do it too. Normally the “dark mode” is just inverting the colours since printed pdfs are normally black text on white paper.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    Sioyek also does this

    Highly recommend, esp. if you like using vim keybinds (you abviously don’t have to, but IMO it’s a fantastic feature)

  • @[email protected]
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    Not FOSS but free - ReadEra, it’s working extremely well. No ads or anything, the only feature the paid version has is cloud sync of your library, and sync reading progress across devices.

    Been using it for 8 years or so, bought it at some point just because it works without a hitch since basically forever.