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It recently came into our notice that Google team has been trying to improve its PDF viewer and the first look has been added to all Chrome versions including Stable and Canary.

Google is trying to advance its browser and it is expected that it will offer some really cool features by default like table of contents or document outline also known as Bookmarks for PDFs or quick jump support, which is also available by default on stable version on top right side bar when a PDF is opened , two-page view option, and more for the ease of its users.

This feature will be available for all versions of Google Chrome. The new PDF viewer will immediately be available on the Chrome once you enable it and you will be able to see the difference right away because of the new content bar table on the side of the screen which will make all the difference.

Even though Google was late to hop on the bandwagon for updating the PDF viewer we are glad it did. Considering the large following Google has this feature will be really helpful for its users and we cannot wait to use it. One of the most forgettable system utilities across all operating systems is the humble PDF viewer.

Without realizing it, many of us use this built-in tool on a daily basis and never give too much thought to the entire effort. In the past year or so, the Chrome PDF viewer has learned a few new tricks like side-by-side viewing of multi-page documents and on-screen annotations with digital pens. A bit of a UI overhaul is in the works, however, and the end result should clean up the operation of this system app in a very positive way. The flag for this new UI is present in the Beta Channel right now, but it only puts a spot for the new UI in place with no actual items there to interact with.

The new UI basically pulls up the old floating buttons for zoom and fit-to-screen into the top navigation bar and then gives users an overflow menu button where the only current options available are non-working toggles for single and two-page views. Presumably this menu will be an easy place for additional features to exist as Google chooses to add them down the road.

I had success passing zoom and page parameters through an object tag. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. How to specify parameters to google chrome adobe pdf viewer? Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 4 months ago. Active 10 months ago. Viewed 35k times. How can I pass this same parameter to google chrome's pdf viewer? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. It does understand the page parameter. Any others?

It also ignores view.



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