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Wonderful extension and this seems to work for a pdf documents directly loaded from a file. However, this seems to give a rendering problems from pdf documents loading from journal webpages.
work with vimium C but text gets blurry
Very nice extension with top usability and workpace
Default chrome pdf viewer is not that great. This helps a lot :)
I'm glad that something like this exists, but I can only use j and k to scroll and that hops an entire page at once. I can't read a pdf if it jumps an entire page at once, I'll just keep using pgup and pgdn.
i wish there was a way to disable pagination, as this doesn't allow me to copy and paste the whole text in the PDF. Also, it would be cool if j and k would work as the down and up keys, as opposed to changing pages (it would be better if h and l changed pages)
I used to convert all pdf to html, and run a local server to hold the html file to use vim-c for reading. What a life saver! Great tool.
Good thanks gdh1995 and many dev!
This extension just does not work, more importantly, there is no documentation so I don't know how to actually use it. The only thing I can get it to do is page up and page down with vim "j" and "k" nothing else works. If I should be using this a different way the creator needs to share how to set it up.
The keys do not work immediately on the pdf. You must click for them to work.