New comment by etosan on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/29676#issuecomment-808470988 Comment: @ericonr > You might want to try zathura as a PDF viewer... I remember trying `zathura` around 5+ years ago and it was very slow, quite heavy and quite cumbersome (nothing against it I am just not a fan). I am okay with few vimmy commands, but I am not really a friend with heavy vimmyness (if I remember correctly, `zathura` was very vimmy). `mupdf` on the other hand is very lean, fast and light (I would say it is `mplayer` of pdf viewers). But doing extended reading sessions in it is getting pretty hard on me, as as I am getting older the pageflips are desorienting me too much. Fortunately, then I found `llpp` and it was love at first sight. It has exactly the features I need and I care about (a lot), that no other pdf viewer provides (if I am not mistaken), so if `mupdf` is `mplayer`, `llpp` is `mpv` of pdf viewers. I don't see zathura as useful in my setup. @eli-schwartz: yes I have my own build installed to /usr/local, but I requested this here, as it would allow me to get rid of the minimal maintenance it needs. It would perhaps help others as well as it did for me. I have no clue how OCaml packaging, compiling and system interaction with libraries works, so that is why I have no idea, what it would entail, to have it as proper package. Is that such a problem that mupdf is amalgammated into it statically?