okular - search option from command line
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I need an okular command for opening a file at a particular page number with search results highlighted on that page.
I can do that in evince with the following command
evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
but for okular, I am able to open a file at a specified page with the below command but couldn't find instructions in man
page for search option from okular command line.
okular -p=%p %f
What I need is, evince
equivalent command that is given above for okular
.
okular
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I need an okular command for opening a file at a particular page number with search results highlighted on that page.
I can do that in evince with the following command
evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
but for okular, I am able to open a file at a specified page with the below command but couldn't find instructions in man
page for search option from okular command line.
okular -p=%p %f
What I need is, evince
equivalent command that is given above for okular
.
okular
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up vote
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down vote
favorite
I need an okular command for opening a file at a particular page number with search results highlighted on that page.
I can do that in evince with the following command
evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
but for okular, I am able to open a file at a specified page with the below command but couldn't find instructions in man
page for search option from okular command line.
okular -p=%p %f
What I need is, evince
equivalent command that is given above for okular
.
okular
I need an okular command for opening a file at a particular page number with search results highlighted on that page.
I can do that in evince with the following command
evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
but for okular, I am able to open a file at a specified page with the below command but couldn't find instructions in man
page for search option from okular command line.
okular -p=%p %f
What I need is, evince
equivalent command that is given above for okular
.
okular
okular
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asked Nov 16 at 12:13
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