1ZATHURARC(5)                        zathura                       ZATHURARC(5)
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NAME

6       zathurarc - zathura configuration file
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SYNOPSIS

9       /etc/zathurarc, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zathura/zathurarc
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DESCRIPTION

12       The  zathurarc  file  is a simple plain text file that can be populated
13       with various commands to change the behaviour and the look  of  zathura
14       which  we are going to describe in the following subsections. Each line
15       (besides empty lines and comments (which start with a prepended  #)  is
16       evaluated  on its own, so it is not possible to write multiple commands
17       in one single line.
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COMMANDS

20   set - Changing options
21       In addition to the built-in :set command zathura offers more options to
22       be  changed  and  makes those changes permanent. To overwrite an option
23       you just have to add a line structured like the following
24
25          set <option> <new value>
26
27       The option field has to be replaced with the name of  the  option  that
28       should  be  changed and the new value field has to be replaced with the
29       new value the option should get. The type of the value can  be  one  of
30       the following:
31
32       • INT - An integer number
33
34       • FLOAT - A floating point number
35
36       • STRING - A character string
37
38       • BOOL - A boolean value ("true" for true, "false" for false)
39
40       In  addition  we advice you to check the options to get a more detailed
41       view of the options that can be changed and which values they should be
42       set to.
43
44       The  following  example  should give some deeper insight of how the set
45       command can be used
46
47          set option1 5
48          set option2 2.0
49          set option3 hello
50          set option4 hello\ world
51          set option5 "hello world"
52
53       Especially for options with strings as values, note  that  escaping  of
54       special characters and white spaces is necessary. In the above example,
55       option4 and option5 are both set to hello world, but set option6  hello
56       world would set option6 only to hello.
57
58       For colors, zathura supports HTML color codes and CSS3-style rgb(r,g,b)
59       and rgba(r,g,b,a) values. If you want to use color codes for  some  op‐
60       tions,  make  sure to quote them accordingly or to escape the hash sym‐
61       bol.
62
63          set default-fg "#CCBBCC"
64          set default-fg \#CCBBCC
65
66       For rgba, note that it parses the color components as integers  between
67       0 and 255 and the alpha component as float between 0 and 1.
68
69   include - Including another config file
70       This  commands  allows  one  to include other configuration files. If a
71       relative path is given, the path will be resolved relative to the  con‐
72       figuration file that is currently processed.
73
74          include another-config
75
76   map - Mapping a shortcut
77       It  is  possible to map or remap new key bindings to shortcut functions
78       which allows a high level of customization. The :map command  can  also
79       be used in the zathurarc file to make those changes permanent:
80
81          map [mode] <binding> <shortcut function> <argument>
82
83       Mode   The map command expects several arguments where only the binding
84              as well as the shortcut-function argument is required. Since za‐
85              thura uses several modes it is possible to map bindings only for
86              a specific mode by passing the mode argument which can take  one
87              of the following values:
88
89              • normal (default)
90
91              • fullscreen
92
93              • presentation
94
95              • index
96
97              The brackets around the value are mandatory.
98
99       Single key binding
100              The (possible) second argument defines the used key binding that
101              should be mapped to the shortcut function and is structured like
102              the  following.  On  the  one hand it is possible to just assign
103              single letters, numbers or signs to it:
104
105                 map a shortcut_function optional_argument
106                 map b shortcut_function optional_argument
107                 map c shortcut_function optional_argument
108                 map 1 shortcut_function optional_argument
109                 map 2 shortcut_function optional_argument
110                 map 3 shortcut_function optional_argument
111                 map ! shortcut_function optional_argument
112                 map ? shortcut_function optional_argument
113
114       Using modifiers
115              It is also possible to use modifiers like  the  Control  or  Alt
116              button on the keyboard. It is possible to use the following mod‐
117              ifiers:
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119              • A - Alt
120
121              • C - Control
122
123              • S - Shift
124
125              If any of the modifiers should be used for a binding, it is  re‐
126              quired to define the binding with the following structure:
127
128                 map <A-a> shortcut_function
129                 map <C-a> shortcut_function
130
131       Special keys
132              zathura  allows it also to assign keys like the space bar or the
133              tab button which also have to be written in between angle brack‐
134              ets. The following special keys are currently available:
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136                 Identifier Description
137
138                 BackSpace  Back space
139                 CapsLock   Caps lock
140                 Esc        Escape
141                 Down       Arrow down
142                 Up         Arrow up
143                 Left       Arrow left
144                 Right      Arrow right
145                 F1         F1
146                 F2         F2
147                 F3         F3
148                 F4         F4
149                 F5         F5
150                 F6         F6
151                 F7         F7
152                 F8         F8
153                 F9         F9
154                 F10        F10
155                 F11        F11
156                 F12        F12
157                 PageDown   Page Down
158                 PageUp     Page Up
159                 Return     Return
160                 Space      Space
161                 Super      Windows key
162                 Tab        Tab
163                 Print      Print key
164
165              Of  course  it  is possible to combine those special keys with a
166              modifier. The usage of those keys should  be  explained  by  the
167              following examples:
168
169                 map <Space> shortcut_function
170                 map <C-Space> shortcut_function
171
172       Mouse buttons
173              It  is  also possible to map mouse buttons to shortcuts by using
174              the following special keys:
175
176                 Identifier Description
177
178                 Button1    Mouse button 1
179                 Button2    Mouse button 2
180                 Button3    Mouse button 3
181                 Button4    Mouse button 4
182                 Button5    Mouse button 5
183
184       They can also be combined with modifiers:
185
186          map <Button1> shortcut_function
187          map <C-Button1> shortcut_function
188
189       Buffer commands
190              If a mapping does not match one of the previous  definition  but
191              is still a valid mapping it will be mapped as a buffer command:
192
193                 map abc quit
194                 map test quit
195
196       Shortcut functions
197              The following shortcut functions can be mapped:
198
199abort
200
201                Switch back to normal mode.
202
203adjust_window
204
205                Adjust page width. Possible arguments are best-fit and width.
206
207change_mode
208
209                Change current mode. Pass the desired mode as argument.
210
211display_link:
212
213                Display link target.
214
215exec:
216
217                Execute an external command.
218
219focus_inputbar
220
221                Focus inputbar.
222
223follow
224
225                Follow a link.
226
227goto
228
229                Go to a certain page.
230
231jumplist
232
233                Move forwards/backwards in the jumplist. Pass forward as argu‐
234                ment to move to the next entry and backward  to  move  to  the
235                previous one.
236
237navigate
238
239                Navigate to the next/previous page.
240
241navigate_index
242
243                Navigate through the index.
244
245print
246
247                Show the print dialog.
248
249quit
250
251                Quit zathura.
252
253recolor
254
255                Recolor pages.
256
257reload
258
259                Reload the document.
260
261rotate
262
263                Rotate the page. Pass rotate-ccw as argument for counterclock‐
264                wise rotation and rotate-cw for clockwise rotation.
265
266scroll
267
268                Scroll.
269
270search
271
272                Search next/previous item. Pass forward as argument to  search
273                for the next hit and backward to search for the previous hit.
274
275set
276
277                Set an option.
278
279snap_to_page
280
281                Snaps to the current page. Equivalent to goto <current_page>
282
283toggle_fullscreen
284
285                Toggle fullscreen.
286
287toggle_index
288
289                Show or hide index.
290
291toggle_inputbar
292
293                Show or hide inputbar.
294
295toggle_page_mode
296
297                Toggle between one and multiple pages per row.
298
299toggle_statusbar
300
301                Show or hide statusbar.
302
303zoom
304
305                Zoom in or out.
306
307mark_add
308
309                Set a quickmark.
310
311mark_evaluate
312
313                Go to a quickmark.
314
315feedkeys
316
317                Simulate  key  presses. Note that all keys will be interpreted
318                as if pressing a key on the keyboard. To input uppercase  let‐
319                ters, follow the same convention as for key bindings, i.e. for
320                X, use <S-X>.
321
322       Pass arguments
323              Some shortcut function require or have optional arguments  which
324              influence the behaviour of them. Those can be passed as the last
325              argument:
326
327                 map <C-i> zoom in
328                 map <C-o> zoom out
329
330              Possible arguments are:
331
332              • best-fit
333
334              • bottom
335
336              • backward
337
338              • collapse
339
340              • collapse-all
341
342              • default
343
344              • down
345
346              • expand
347
348              • expand-all
349
350              • forward
351
352              • full-down
353
354              • full-up
355
356              • half-down
357
358              • half-up
359
360              • in
361
362              • left
363
364              • next
365
366              • out
367
368              • page-bottom
369
370              • page-top
371
372              • previous
373
374              • right
375
376              • rotate-ccw
377
378              • rotate-cw
379
380              • select
381
382              • specific
383
384              • toggle
385
386              • top
387
388              • up
389
390              • width
391
392   unmap - Removing a shortcut
393       In addition to mapping or remaping custom key bindings it  is  possible
394       to  remove  existing  ones  by using the :unmap command. The command is
395       used in the following way (the explanation of  the  parameters  is  de‐
396       scribed in the map section of this document
397
398          unmap [mode] <binding>
399

OPTIONS

401       This  section describes settings concerning the behaviour of girara and
402       zathura. The settings described here can be changed with set.
403
404   girara
405       n-completion-items
406              Defines the maximum number of displayed completion entries.
407
408              • Value type: Integer
409
410              • Default value: 15
411
412       completion-bg
413              Defines the background color that is used for command line  com‐
414              pletion entries
415
416              • Value type: String
417
418              • Default value: #232323
419
420       completion-fg
421              Defines  the foreground color that is used for command line com‐
422              pletion entries
423
424              • Value type: String
425
426              • Default value: #DDDDDD
427
428       completion-group-bg
429              Defines the background color that is used for command line  com‐
430              pletion group elements
431
432              • Value type: String
433
434              • Default value: #000000
435
436       completion-group-fg
437              Defines  the foreground color that is used for command line com‐
438              pletion group elements
439
440              • Value type: String
441
442              • Default value: #DEDEDE
443
444       completion-highlight-bg
445              Defines the background color that is used for the  current  com‐
446              mand line completion element
447
448              • Value type: String
449
450              • Default value: #9FBC00
451
452       completion-highlight-fg
453              Defines  the  foreground color that is used for the current com‐
454              mand line completion element
455
456              • Value type: String
457
458              • Default value: #232323
459
460       default-fg
461              Defines the default foreground color
462
463              • Value type: String
464
465              • Default value: #DDDDDD
466
467       default-bg
468              Defines the default background color
469
470              • Value type: String
471
472              • Default value: #000000
473
474       exec-command
475              Defines a command the should be prepended  to  any  command  run
476              with exec.
477
478              • Value type: String
479
480              • Default value:
481
482       font   Defines the font that will be used
483
484              • Value type: String
485
486              • Default value: monospace normal 9
487
488       guioptions
489              Shows  or  hides  GUI elements.  If it contains 'c', the command
490              line is displayed.  If it contains 's', the  statusbar  is  dis‐
491              played.   If  it  contains 'h', the horizontal scrollbar is dis‐
492              played.  If it contains 'v',  the  vertical  scrollbar  is  dis‐
493              played.
494
495              • Value type: String
496
497              • Default value: s
498
499       inputbar-bg
500              Defines the background color for the inputbar
501
502              • Value type: String
503
504              • Default value: #131313
505
506       inputbar-fg
507              Defines the foreground color for the inputbar
508
509              • Value type: String
510
511              • Default value: #9FBC00
512
513       notification-bg
514              Defines the background color for a notification
515
516              • Value type: String
517
518              • Default value: #FFFFFF
519
520       notification-fg
521              Defines the foreground color for a notification
522
523              • Value type: String
524
525              • Default value: #000000
526
527       notification-error-bg
528              Defines the background color for an error notification
529
530              • Value type: String
531
532              • Default value: #FFFFFF
533
534       notification-error-fg
535              Defines the foreground color for an error notification
536
537              • Value type: String
538
539              • Default value: #FF1212
540
541       notification-warning-bg
542              Defines the background color for a warning notification
543
544              • Value type: String
545
546              • Default value: #FFFFFF
547
548       notification-warning-fg
549              Defines the foreground color for a warning notification
550
551              • Value type: String
552
553              • Default value: #FFF712
554
555       statusbar-bg
556              Defines the background color of the statusbar
557
558              • Value type: String
559
560              • Default value: #000000
561
562       statusbar-fg
563              Defines the foreground color of the statusbar
564
565              • Value type: String
566
567              • Default value: #FFFFFF
568
569       statusbar-h-padding
570              Defines  the  horizontal  padding of the statusbar and notifica‐
571              tionbar
572
573              • Value type: Integer
574
575              • Default value: 8
576
577       statusbar-v-padding
578              Defines the vertical padding of the statusbar and  notification‐
579              bar
580
581              • Value type: Integer
582
583              • Default value: 2
584
585       window-icon
586              Defines the path for a icon to be used as window icon.
587
588              • Value type: String
589
590              • Default value:
591
592       window-height
593              Defines the window height on startup
594
595              • Value type: Integer
596
597              • Default value: 600
598
599       window-width
600              Defines the window width on startup
601
602              • Value type: Integer
603
604              • Default value: 800
605
606   zathura
607          This section describes settings concerning the behaviour of zathura.
608
609       abort-clear-search
610              Defines if the search results should be cleared on abort.
611
612              • Value type: Boolean
613
614              • Default value: true
615
616       adjust-open
617              Defines  which auto adjustment mode should be used if a document
618              is loaded.  Possible options are "best-fit" and "width".
619
620              • Value type: String
621
622              • Default value: best-fit
623
624       advance-pages-per-row
625              Defines if the number of pages per row should  be  honored  when
626              advancing a page.
627
628              • Value type: Boolean
629
630              • Default value: false
631
632       continuous-hist-save
633              Tells  zathura  whether  to  save  document history at each page
634              change or only when closing a document.
635
636              • Value type: Boolean
637
638              • Default value: false
639
640       database
641              Defines the database backend to use for bookmarks and input his‐
642              tory.  Possible  values  are  "plain",  "sqlite"  (if built with
643              sqlite support) and "null". If "null" is used, bookmarks and in‐
644              put history will not be stored.
645
646              • Value type: String
647
648              • Default value: plain
649
650       dbus-service
651              En/Disables  the  D-Bus  service.  If  the services is disabled,
652              SyncTeX forward synchronization is not available.
653
654              • Value type: Boolean
655
656              • Default value: true
657
658       dbus-raise-window
659              Defines whether zathura's window should be raised when receiving
660              certain commands via D-Bus.
661
662              • Value type: Boolean
663
664              • Default value: true
665
666       filemonitor
667              Defines  the  file  monitor backend used to check for changes in
668              files. Possible values are "glib", "signal" (if signal  handling
669              is  supported),  and  "noop".  The  "noop" file monitor does not
670              trigger reloads.
671
672              • Value type: String
673
674              • Default value: glib
675
676       incremental-search
677              En/Disables incremental search (search while typing).
678
679              • Value type: Boolean
680
681              • Default value: true
682
683       highlight-color
684              Defines the color that is used for  highlighting  parts  of  the
685              document (e.g.: show search results)
686
687              • Value type: String
688
689              • Default value: #9FBC00
690
691       highlight-fg
692              Defines  the color that is used for text when highlighting parts
693              of the document (e.g.: number for links).
694
695              • Value type: String
696
697              • Default value: #9FBC00
698
699       highlight-active-color
700              Defines the color that is used  to  show  the  current  selected
701              highlighted element (e.g: current search result)
702
703              • Value type: String
704
705              • Default value: #00BC00
706
707       highlight-transparency
708              Defines the opacity of a highlighted element
709
710              • Value type: Float
711
712              • Default value: 0.5
713
714       page-padding
715              The page padding defines the gap in pixels between each rendered
716              page.
717
718              • Value type: Integer
719
720              • Default value: 1
721
722       page-cache-size
723              Defines the maximum number of pages that could be  kept  in  the
724              page  cache.  When  the  cache is full and a new page that isn't
725              cached becomes visible, the least recently viewed  page  in  the
726              cache  will be evicted to make room for the new one.  Large val‐
727              ues for this variable are NOT  recommended,  because  this  will
728              lead to consuming a significant portion of the system memory.
729
730              • Value type: Integer
731
732              • Default value: 15
733
734       page-thumbnail-size
735              Defines  the  maximum size in pixels of the thumbnail that could
736              be kept in the thumbnail cache per page. The thumbnail is scaled
737              for  a quick preview during zooming before the page is rendered.
738              When the page is rendered, the result is saved as the  thumbnail
739              only  if the size is no more than this value. A larger value in‐
740              creases quality but introduces longer delay in zooming and  uses
741              more system memory.
742
743              • Value type: Integer
744
745              • Default value: 4194304 (4M)
746
747       pages-per-row
748              Defines the number of pages that are rendered next to each other
749              in a row.
750
751              • Value type: Integer
752
753              • Default value: 1
754
755       first-page-column
756              Defines the column in which the first page  will  be  displayed.
757              This   setting   is   stored   separately  for  every  value  of
758              pages-per-row according to the following  pattern  <1  page  per
759              row>:[<2 pages per row>[: ...]]. The last value in the list will
760              be used for all other number of pages per row if not set explic‐
761              itly.
762
763              Per  default,  the first column is set to 2 for double-page lay‐
764              out, i.e. the value is set to 1:2. A value of  1:1:3  would  put
765              the  first page in dual-page layout in the first column, and for
766              layouts with more columns the first page would be put in the 3rd
767              column.
768
769              • Value type: String
770
771              • Default value: 1:2
772
773       recolor
774              En/Disables recoloring
775
776              • Value type: Boolean
777
778              • Default value: false
779
780       recolor-keephue
781              En/Disables keeping original hue when recoloring
782
783              • Value type: Boolean
784
785              • Default value: false
786
787       recolor-darkcolor
788              Defines the color value that is used to represent dark colors in
789              recoloring mode
790
791              • Value type: String
792
793              • Default value: #FFFFFF
794
795       recolor-lightcolor
796              Defines the color value that is used to represent  light  colors
797              in recoloring mode
798
799              • Value type: String
800
801              • Default value: #000000
802
803       recolor-reverse-video
804              Defines  if  original image colors should be kept while recolor‐
805              ing.
806
807              • Value type: Boolean
808
809              • Default value: false
810
811       render-loading
812              Defines if the "Loading..." text should be displayed if  a  page
813              is rendered.
814
815              • Value type: Boolean
816
817              • Default value: true
818
819       render-loading-bg
820              Defines  the  background color that is used for the "Loading..."
821              text.
822
823              • Value type: String
824
825              • Default value: #FFFFFF
826
827       render-loading-fg
828              Defines the foreground color that is used for  the  "Loading..."
829              text.
830
831              • Value type: String
832
833              • Default value: #000000
834
835       scroll-hstep
836              Defines  the  horizontal  step  size of scrolling by calling the
837              scroll command once
838
839              • Value type: Float
840
841              • Default value: -1
842
843       scroll-step
844              Defines the step size of scrolling by calling the scroll command
845              once
846
847              • Value type: Float
848
849              • Default value: 40
850
851       scroll-full-overlap
852              Defines  the  proportion of the current viewing area that should
853              be visible after scrolling a full page.
854
855              • Value type: Float
856
857              • Default value: 0
858
859       scroll-wrap
860              Defines if the last/first page should be wrapped
861
862              • Value type: Boolean
863
864              • Default value: false
865
866       show-directories
867              Defines if the directories should be displayed in completion.
868
869              • Value type: Boolean
870
871              • Default value: true
872
873       show-hidden
874              Defines if hidden files and directories should be  displayed  in
875              completion.
876
877              • Value type: Boolean
878
879              • Default value: false
880
881       show-recent
882              Defines  the  number of recent files that should be displayed in
883              completion.  If the value is negative, no upper bounds  are  ap‐
884              plied. If the value is 0, no recent files are shown.
885
886              • Value type: Integer
887
888              • Default value: 10
889
890       scroll-page-aware
891              Defines  if scrolling by half or full pages stops at page bound‐
892              aries.
893
894              • Value type: Boolean
895
896              • Default value: false
897
898       link-zoom
899              En/Disables the ability of changing zoom when following links.
900
901              • Value type: Boolean
902
903              • Default value: true
904
905       link-hadjust
906              En/Disables aligning to the left internal link targets, for  ex‐
907              ample from the index.
908
909              • Value type: Boolean
910
911              • Default value: true
912
913       search-hadjust
914              En/Disables horizontally centered search results.
915
916              • Value type: Boolean
917
918              • Default value: true
919
920       window-title-basename
921              Use basename of the file in the window title.
922
923              • Value type: Boolean
924
925              • Default value: false
926
927       window-title-home-tilde
928              Display  a  short version of the file path, which replaces $HOME
929              with ~, in the window title.
930
931              • Value type: Boolean
932
933              • Default value: false
934
935       window-title-page
936              Display the page number in the window title.
937
938              • Value type: Boolean
939
940              • Default value: false
941
942       statusbar-basename
943              Use basename of the file in the statusbar.
944
945              • Value type: Boolean
946
947              • Default value: false
948
949       statusbar-home-tilde
950              Display a short version of the file path, which  replaces  $HOME
951              with ~, in the statusbar.
952
953              • Value type: Boolean
954
955              • Default value: false
956
957       zoom-center
958              En/Disables horizontally centered zooming.
959
960              • Value type: Boolean
961
962              • Default value: false
963
964       vertical-center
965              Center  the  screen  at the vertical midpoint of the page by de‐
966              fault.
967
968              • Value type: Boolean
969
970              • Default value: false
971
972       zoom-max
973              Defines the maximum percentage that the zoom level can be.
974
975              • Value type: Integer
976
977              • Default value: 1000
978
979       zoom-min
980              Defines the minimum percentage that the zoom level can be.
981
982              • Value type: Integer
983
984              • Default value: 10
985
986       zoom-step
987              Defines the amount of percent that is zoomed in or out  on  each
988              command.
989
990              • Value type: Integer
991
992              • Default value: 10
993
994       selection-clipboard
995              Defines  the  X clipboard into which mouse-selected data will be
996              written.  When it is "clipboard", selected data will be  written
997              to  the  CLIPBOARD clipboard, and can be pasted using the Ctrl+v
998              key combination.  When it is "primary", selected  data  will  be
999              written  to  the  PRIMARY clipboard, and can be pasted using the
1000              middle mouse button, or the Shift-Insert key combination.
1001
1002              • Value type: String
1003
1004              • Default value: primary
1005
1006       selection-notification
1007              Defines if a notification should be  displayed  after  selecting
1008              text.
1009
1010              • Value type: Boolean
1011
1012              • Default value: true
1013
1014       synctex
1015              En/Disables SyncTeX backward synchronization support.
1016
1017              • Value type: Boolean
1018
1019              • Default value: true
1020
1021       synctex-editor-command
1022              Defines  the  command executed for SyncTeX backward synchroniza‐
1023              tion.
1024
1025              • Value type: String
1026
1027              • Default value:
1028
1029       index-fg
1030              Defines the foreground color of the index mode.
1031
1032              • Value type: String
1033
1034              • Default value: #DDDDDD
1035
1036       index-bg
1037              Define the background color of the index mode.
1038
1039              • Value type: String
1040
1041              • Default value: #232323
1042
1043       index-active-fg
1044              Defines the foreground color of the selected  element  in  index
1045              mode.
1046
1047              • Value type: String
1048
1049              • Default value: #232323
1050
1051       index-active-bg
1052              Define  the  background  color  of the selected element in index
1053              mode.
1054
1055              • Value type: String
1056
1057              • Default value: #9FBC00
1058
1059       sandbox
1060              Defines the sandbox mode to use for the seccomp syscall  filter.
1061              Possible  values are "none", "normal" and "strict". If "none" is
1062              used, the sandbox will be disabled. The  use  of  "normal"  will
1063              provide  minimal protection and allow normal use of zathura with
1064              support for all features. The "strict" mode is a read only sand‐
1065              box that is intended for viewing documents only.
1066
1067              • Value type: String
1068
1069              • Default value: normal
1070
1071              Some features are disabled when using strict sandbox mode:
1072
1073              • saving/writing files
1074
1075              • use of input methods like ibus
1076
1077              • printing
1078
1079              • bookmarks and history
1080
1081              No  feature  regressions  are expected when using normal sandbox
1082              mode.
1083
1084              When running under WSL, the default is "none" since  seccomp  is
1085              not supported in that environment.
1086
1087       window-icon-document
1088              Defines  whether  the window document should be updated based on
1089              the first page of a dcument.
1090
1091              • Value type: Boolean
1092
1093              • Default value: false
1094
1095       page-right-to-left
1096              Defines whether pages in multi-column view should start from the
1097              right side.
1098
1099              • Value type: Boolean
1100
1101              • Default value: false
1102

SEE ALSO

1104       zathura(1)
1105

AUTHOR

1107       pwmt.org
1108
1110       2009-2022, pwmt.org
1111
1112
1113
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