En ligne de commandeThe atril command can open any number of files, at specific pages and in various modes.Phil Bullphilbull@gmail.comTiffany Antopolskitiffany@antopolski.com
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To startAtril from the command line, type atril. You
can open a specific file by typing the filename after the atril command:
atril file.pdf
You can open multiple files by typing the filenames after the atril command, separating the filenames by a space:
atril file1.pdf file2.pdf
Atril also supports the handling of files on the web. For example, after the atril command you can give the location of a file on the web:
Opening a document at a specific page
You can use--page-label switch to open a document at a
specific page. For example, to open a document to page 3, you would type:
atril --page-label=3 file.pdf
The page label should be in the same format as the page number displayed in
Atril header bar.
Opening a document in fullscreen modeatril --fullscreen file.pdfOpening a document in presentation modeatril --presentation file.pdfOpening a document in preview modeatril --preview file.pdf