What are some .pdf readers that don't cover half your screen with icons and menus and bullshit?

What are some .pdf readers that don't cover half your screen with icons and menus and bullshit?
In other words, what's the Adobe Reader of linux?

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Zathura

this

Literally this.

You lose annotation support, BUT when you press Tab, you get the Index. As.lightweight as can be.

llpp

Hmmm Okular?

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muPDF?

>what's the Adobe Reader of linux?
Evince.

If you like minimalism, mupdf

And if you want to be really autist about it, Okular can use even less space

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anons, what pdf software (on Linux) can do annotations with LATEX?

Firefox

Also Okular

docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdegraphics/okular/annotations.html

this

+ mupdf backend

mupdf, zathura, evince.

>he is too retarded to configure a fucking GUI

Just because some KDE apps look like dogshit out of the box doesn't mean you can't make them look how you want to in less than 10 seconds. You retarded piece of shit.

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emacs with pdf-tools package

also does annotations

evince isn't terrible if you can stomach gtk, it also works somewhat well on windows also

>go to view
>click
Go to view again
>make another click

Was that too hard OP, are you so retarded that you can't hide a toolbar? This is even worse than installing a new Linux distro because you are too lazy/stupid to figure out how to change the icons.

Zathura