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Is there any pdf viewer with dark mode?


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Basically, I want a viewer which has a night mode or a dark mode so that I can change a pdf with a white background and black text to a dark background and light coloured text.










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    qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

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    Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

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  • I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

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Basically, I want a viewer which has a night mode or a dark mode so that I can change a pdf with a white background and black text to a dark background and light coloured text.










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    qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

    – guiverc
    2 days ago






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    Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

    – DK Bose
    2 days ago











  • I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

    – UbuntuLover
    2 days ago













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    qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

    – guiverc
    2 days ago






  • 2





    Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

    – DK Bose
    2 days ago











  • I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

    – UbuntuLover
    2 days ago












  • 3





    qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

    – guiverc
    2 days ago






  • 2





    Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

    – DK Bose
    2 days ago











  • I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

    – UbuntuLover
    2 days ago







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qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

– guiverc
2 days ago





qpdfview (lubuntu 18.10 & up standard viewer) allows you to change colors of background, paper-color & presentation backgrounds to any of a huge list (30+) of selections.

– guiverc
2 days ago




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Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

– DK Bose
2 days ago





Which pdf file viewers have you researched? Both okular and qpdfview can invert colors unless the pdf file is composed of images.

– DK Bose
2 days ago













I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

– UbuntuLover
2 days ago





I used search terms "dark mode","pdf viewer", "night mode" coudn't get any result. qpdfview.Till now I was using default docuement viewer. Thanks, qpdfview have the feature that I was asking for.

– UbuntuLover
2 days ago










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This method is only for text only documents. Otherwise the image colors will be inverted.



You can install Evince document viewer from this link and open it.Then goto the options on the top right corner as seen in the picture.



enter image description here



Then select Inverted colors. This will help you to read white text on a black background.






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    Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

    – UbuntuLover
    2 days ago






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    @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

    – Nuwan Thisara
    2 days ago











  • Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

    – UbuntuLover
    2 days ago






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    @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

    – Nuwan Thisara
    2 days ago











  • In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

    – muclux
    2 days ago


















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Atril from MATE DE also has Inverted Colors mode (accessible with Ctrl+I):




Inverted Colors mode in Atril




You can install Atril with sudo apt-get install atril.






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    If you're using Compiz WM with "Color filter" plugin installed, you can enable any of several nightmode filters for any windows.






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      This method is only for text only documents. Otherwise the image colors will be inverted.



      You can install Evince document viewer from this link and open it.Then goto the options on the top right corner as seen in the picture.



      enter image description here



      Then select Inverted colors. This will help you to read white text on a black background.






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        Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






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        @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






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        @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

        – muclux
        2 days ago















      10














      This method is only for text only documents. Otherwise the image colors will be inverted.



      You can install Evince document viewer from this link and open it.Then goto the options on the top right corner as seen in the picture.



      enter image description here



      Then select Inverted colors. This will help you to read white text on a black background.






      share|improve this answer




















      • 1





        Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

        – muclux
        2 days ago













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      This method is only for text only documents. Otherwise the image colors will be inverted.



      You can install Evince document viewer from this link and open it.Then goto the options on the top right corner as seen in the picture.



      enter image description here



      Then select Inverted colors. This will help you to read white text on a black background.






      share|improve this answer















      This method is only for text only documents. Otherwise the image colors will be inverted.



      You can install Evince document viewer from this link and open it.Then goto the options on the top right corner as seen in the picture.



      enter image description here



      Then select Inverted colors. This will help you to read white text on a black background.







      share|improve this answer














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        Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

        – muclux
        2 days ago












      • 1





        Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

        – UbuntuLover
        2 days ago






      • 1





        @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

        – Nuwan Thisara
        2 days ago











      • In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

        – muclux
        2 days ago







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      Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

      – UbuntuLover
      2 days ago





      Thanks I already had Evince document viewer installed but didn't know that inverted colors can do this.

      – UbuntuLover
      2 days ago




      1




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      @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

      – Nuwan Thisara
      2 days ago





      @UbuntuLover You are welcome, yes it comes pre-installed.

      – Nuwan Thisara
      2 days ago













      Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

      – UbuntuLover
      2 days ago





      Is there a keyboard shortcut for bookmark in Evince?

      – UbuntuLover
      2 days ago




      1




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      @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

      – Nuwan Thisara
      2 days ago





      @UbuntuLover Actually could not find it here... help.gnome.org/users/evince/stable/shortcuts.html.en

      – Nuwan Thisara
      2 days ago













      In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

      – muclux
      2 days ago





      In my Document Viewer (3.30.1) the option is called 'Night Mode'.

      – muclux
      2 days ago













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      Atril from MATE DE also has Inverted Colors mode (accessible with Ctrl+I):




      Inverted Colors mode in Atril




      You can install Atril with sudo apt-get install atril.






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