Google Chrome can be used for appearance PDF documents. The feature is included natively in the web browser, which means it does not require the use of third-party tools or extensions.
Google is working on an update to its built-in PDF viewer that will fill several gaps, since other web browsers such as Firefox, provide a much better view when it comes to viewing PDF in their browser.
Chrome users can now use the built-in viewer to zoom in and out, print the document, and resize it. Compared to Firefox, which has a table of contents, auto-zoom, or quick-scroll feature, features that Chrome lacks.
The next update to Chrome's PDF viewer will change that data. Προς το παρόν οι νέες δυνατότητες είναι διαθέσιμες σε όλες τις πρόσφατες εκδόσεις του προγράμματος περιήγησης ιστού, συμπεριλαμβανομένου του Chrome Stable, πίσω όμως από μια σημαία. Η επερχόμενη ενημέρωση παρουσιάζει έναν πίνακα περιεχομένου, μια προβολή δύο σελίδων, support fast transition and more.
How to turn on
1. Browse Chrome on the page chrome: // flags / # pdf-viewer-update.
- Set the PDF flag Viewer Update as Enable.
(Warning: the flag is available for all desktop versions of Google Chrome.)
- Restart Google Chrome.
You will immediately notice the difference in the appearance of the pdf files, thanks to the new sidebar that exists when activated. A click on the menu icon on the right side of the toolbar displays the new "two page view" option that you can enable to display two sheets side by side.
Chrome Canary users can also enable the PDF Viewer Presentation feature to unlock the full-screen PDF viewer feature. Just use the F11 shortcut in the Google Chrome PDF viewer to toggle the function.