On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 01:27:55PM -0500, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> I have a motorcycle shop manual in PDF format that I am constantly flipping
> around in to find various pieces of information. It would be really nice if
> I could bookmark frequently used pages for future reference (as you would do
> with a web browser). Is there a PDF viewer/plugin/whatever that has this
> functionality? Some googling turned up an ugly javascript hack (
> http://www.pdfhacks.com/bookmark_page/) for adobe reader that worked, but
> not very well (inconvenient, no way to organize bookmarks, etc.). I was
> hoping to find something that works a little better than this.

I am not aware of any real functional support yet, but there is
ongoing work to add what you want and more to Evince:
http://www.kix.in/soc/07/evince-annotation-gnome.pdf
http://annotations.diariolinux.com/


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