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WinDjView is a fast, compact and powerful DjVu viewer for Windows with tabbed interface, continuous scrolling and advanced printing options. It uses the free DjVuLibre library to decode DjVu documents. DjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images.
MacDjView is a simple DjVu viewer for Mac OS X, also with continuous scrolling.
Author: Andrew Zhezherun
WinDjView and MacDjView are free software; you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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WinDjView Features
- Supports all popular Windows versions (10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, Server 2008, Server 2003)
- Tabbed document interface. Alternatively it can open each document in its own window.
- Continuous or single page layout, with an option to group facing pages
- Interface languages: English, Russian (for older versions: also Ukrainian, Greek, Hungarian, French, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Tatarish). To install, download the corresponding language dll into the installation folder and restart the program.
- User-created bookmarks and annotations
- Text searching and copying*
- Supports dictionaries that translate words under mouse pointer*
- Thumbnails with adjustable size
- Contents and hyperlinks
- Advanced printing
- Fullscreen mode
- Magnifying glass and marquee zoom
- Export pages (or a part of a page) to bmp, png, gif, tif and jpg
- Rotate pages by 90 degrees
- Zoom to page, page width, 100% or custom zoom
- Brightness, contrast and gamma adjustment
- Display modes: Color, Black & White, Foreground, Background
- Keyboard shortcuts for scrolling and navigation
- If requested, associates with DjVu files in Explorer
* These features only work on documents with a built-in text layer.
Preview User Guide
You can open PDFs and images in Preview, change how documents are shown in the Preview window, and get information about the files.
Open PDFs and images
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You can double-click a PDF or image file to open it by default in Preview. You can also open Preview and select the files you want to view.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, choose File > Open.
- Locate and select the file or files you want to open, then click Open.Tip: To open a file you’ve worked on recently, choose File > Open Recent.
To open a document in iCloud Drive, click iCloud Drive in the Finder sidebar, then double-click the PDF to open it. See Use iCloud Drive to store documents.
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From the Desktop, you can also select a file or files, then choose File > Open With > Preview.
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If you open multiple files at the same time, you can set them to open in the same Preview window or open in tabs.
View PDFs or images
When you open a PDF with multiple pages, you can view thumbnails of all the pages in the sidebar.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
- Do any of the following:
- Show thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails or View > Contact Sheet.
- Show a document’s table of contents (if it has one): Choose View > Table of Contents.
- Close the sidebar: Choose View > Hide Sidebar.
- Show pages in a continuous scroll: Choose View > Continuous Scroll.
- Show one page at a time: Choose View > Single Page.
- Show two pages side by side: Choose View > Two Pages.
- Scroll pages: Swipe up or down on the trackpad using two fingers.Nvidia GPUs receive driver updates soon after each version update of OS X. Only one driver is released by Nvidia and it includes support for all of their modern GPUs. You will not find individually named Nvidia drivers for OS X, they are all titled 'Quadro & Geforce Mac OS X Driver Release xxx.xx.xxxxx'. STEP 2: If your macOS software version has not been updated, in the About This Mac window, click on the Software Update button STEP 3: Continue to install software updates until your system OS is reported to be v10.13.6 (17G14033) STEP 4: Review the NVIDIA Software License. STEP 5: Download the. CUDA Mac Driver Latest Version: CUDA 418.163 driver for MAC Release Date: Previous Releases: CUDA 418.105 driver for MAC Release Date: CUDA 410.130 driver for MAC. Mac Nvidia graphics card drivers and CUDA downloads for MacOS High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks and Mountain Lion - later released drivers first. Download Mac Nvidia drivers for macOS 10.13.6 all the way back to OS X 10.8.5. Join us online Oct. 5-9 for the GPU Technology Conference (GTC), featuring live and on-demand sessions, discounted NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute training, and the opportunity to connect with industry experts. Offerings this year include: GPU-Accelerated End-to-End Signal Processing with Python DLI Instructor-Led Workshop - Fundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA C/C. Nvidia driver downloads for mac.
- Go to a specific page: Click a thumbnail, or choose Go > Go to Page.
- Go to the previous or next page: Click the Previous button or the Next button in the Preview toolbar. (If you don’t see the buttons, choose View > Customize Toolbar, then add them.) If your Mac has a Force Touch trackpad, you can accelerate through the previous or next pages by pressing and holding the button, then adding pressure; the more firmly you press, the faster you move through the pages.
Change how thumbnails are shown
If a window sidebar contains multiple PDFs, you may have trouble finding a particular document. You can collapse a PDF’s page thumbnails so you see only the PDF’s filename.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
- Do any of the following:
- View thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails or View > Contact Sheet.
- Sort thumbnails: Control-click a thumbnail, then choose an item from the Sort By submenu in the shortcut menu.The thumbnails are sorted by file. You can’t sort PDF page thumbnails within a PDF.
- Change the size of the thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails, then drag the sidebar’s separator to the left or right to change the width of the sidebar.
- Collapse or expand PDF thumbnails: Click the arrow next to the PDF’s filename in the sidebar.
View information about PDFs or images
You can use the Inspector to view information about a document or image, such as file size, the author’s name, and the image resolution.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
- Choose Tools > Show Inspector, then do any of the following:
- Get general file information: Click the General Info Inspector button .
- View keywords: Click the Keywords button . See Assign keywords to a PDF or image.
- View a list of annotations: Click the Annotations Inspector button . To display an annotation, double-click it. See Annotate a PDF or Annotate an image.
- View encryption and permission information in a PDF: Click the Encryption button . See Password-protect a PDF.
- View cropping information in a PDF: When using a selection tool, you can click the Crop Inspector button to view the dimensions of the content you are selecting, and choose a unit of measurement that’s displayed in the Crop Inspector window.
- View information about an image: Click the More Info Inspector button . See See where a photo was taken
Zoom in or out
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- In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
- Do any of the following:
- Zoom in or out: Choose View > Zoom In or View > Zoom Out. On some trackpads, you can pinch your thumb and index finger closed or open on the trackpad. See Use trackpad and mouse gestures.
- View the original size of an image or page: Choose View > Actual Size.
- Zoom to a particular section of an image or PDF: Choose Tools > Rectangular Selection, select the section, then choose View > Zoom to Selection.
- View a page at a specific percentage of its original size: Type a percentage in the Scale field in the toolbar.If you don’t see the Scale field, choose View > Customize Toolbar, then drag the Scale field to the toolbar.
- Magnify an area in an image or PDF: Choose Tools > Show Magnifier, then move the pointer over the area you want to magnify. To stop magnifying, choose Tools > Hide Magnifier or press the Esc key.
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