Microsoft Edge displays pdfs every two pages

The program Chromium-based Microsoft Edge can view pdf files in two-page increments. This feature only exists in Canary so far.

Most modern programs web features include the ability to display PDF documents. This is a handy feature as it ensures that PDF files can be viewed instantly, without the need to use third-party applications or an online service. Microsoft's Chromium-based web browser is no exception to the rule. The classic version of Edge supports native PDF reading.

Users of the Canary version of Microsoft Edge can enable a feature that extends its functionality ς PDF. Προς το παρόν, είναι δυνατή μόνο η προβολή ενός φύλλου τη φορά και η κύλιση προς τα κάτω για το ξεφύλλισμα των σελίδων. Με ενεργοποιημένη τη νέα δυνατότητα εμφανίζονται δύο φύλλα PDF, δίπλα-δίπλα και αυτό είναι εξαιρετικά χρήσιμο σε ευρείες οθόνες καθώς τοποθετεί ταυτόχρονα περισσότερο περιεχόμενο στην .

The side by side feature is not exclusive to Edge, as it is a Chromium feature as well is already part of Google Chrome. However, Microsoft Edge users who use the web browser to view PDF documents may find this feature useful.

But as we said before, you have to activate the function first. Here's what to do with the Edge Canary but note that at some point it will finally come in the Beta and Stable versions of the Edge, and probably without the experimental flag:

1. Go to edge: // flags / # edge-pdf-two-page-view

2. Turn the experimental flag On. Available on Mac and Windows only.


3. Restart Microsoft Edge to apply the change.

 

Once enabled, click the "Page View" icon on the main toolbar when a PDF is loaded on the tab. There you will find options for switching between one-page and two-page layouts. You can also view the cover separately regardless of the selection you make here.

The change is immediate and you should see two PDF pages side by side. In addition to improving readability, it can also be useful for users using annotations and annotation tools PDF in your web browser.

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