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I'm using evince to view my documents under Linux. One thing bothers me, however. It seems to magically remember the position and settings of the window for every document. I searched all over (the hidden directories in my home folder, system files, gconf) for where it might be saving those settings, but I can't find anything. Does anyone know where those settings are?

Gilles 'SO- stop being evil'
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Amphetaman
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The settings are stored under ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata/, but this knowledge is of little use since you cannot do anything practical with the binary files therein.

To read or edit the per-document settings, use the following gvfs tools, passing them the path to the document of which you want the settings:

  • Reading: gvfs-info /path/to/file. Example line of output: metadata::evince::n-copies: 5

  • Editing: gvfs-set-attribute /path/to/file metadata::evince::n-copies 1

  • Removing: gvfs-set-attribute /path/to/file -t unset metadata::evince::n-copies (credits to Christophe Drevet-Droguet for this one!)

Paths can be relative to the current dir.

L. Levrel
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Things have changed since the previous answer was given (October 2011). The window settings of Evince are now being stored in binary, in the directory ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata/.

Norbert
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The per document settings are stored in the file ~/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadata.xml.

Lesmana
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You can use gio command. For example, to see the saved position for example.pdf, run gio info -a "metadata::evince::page" example.pdf.

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