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just straight up does not work #13
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I had the same experience but a simple restart did it for me. Make sure you modify your PATH variable correctly so that it contains Assuming you have bash
I hope this helps! EDIT: So I also noticed when i delete the cloned repo, zathura loses its theming. It seems like it only works when the cloned repo exists on my computer. After i deleted the repo i got this error when i tried to open zathrua from terminal |
I have the same problem. It worked for a brief moment after installing but after I deleted the originally cloned repo I never got it to work again even after downloading it again and removing .local/bin/ files and re-running the bash script. Zathura works fine, but it's just in black and white. No colors to be found anywhere. I use urxvt and arch, btw. |
Just confirming the same issue. Installed originally, realized I didn't want it right in my home folder, then deleted it. It didn't work after that. I downloaded it to a different directory when cloning from git, then it didn't work until I moved the folder back where it was originally. I think some symlink things broke the first time and no matter if I installed it the second time and followed the process the same way, things won't work. I will subscribe to this thread, hope someone explains / fixes this. :( |
I was having the same issue that when I deleted the cloned repo it stopped working. I looked at the install script and it does seem that it is making symbolic links rather than copying. I was able to get it working by manually copying Edit: |
Having the same issue. Reeperto's tip did not work for me. Any update on why this might be happening? |
I think the issue is that the original zathura binary is being launched instead of the I think a different approach is needed, or an update to the readme showing how to make this work with different applications. Edit: Restarting my pc fixed this. Now everything works as intended. |
I found a solution, though not actually a solution. If you run this bash script:
It generates a new zathurarc with the pywal colours.
Now it should work. I use ranger for my file management so I made a custom keybind that runs this every time I change my wallpaper, but there is most likely a more efficient way to do this. I don't know enough about shell scripting to make walthura output to the zathura config automatically, but that would make it cleaner. |
I had the same issue, here is what I did:
Now running |
after countless, tries, it still does not work for me. does anyone else know how to fix this? running ctrl+r after trying countless times the solutions above doesn't seem to yield anything for me. |
oh nevermind me, my issue was that my palette, for some reason, made the pdf look plain black and white, even though it has a lot of colour, so make sure you try different images and different pdfs. it works just fine by adding the export path, copying the files to
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i have been sitting here for like 3 hours trying to figure out why it wont work and im just stumped. ive deleted and reinstalled zathura, pywal, and zathura pywal. i have rewrote config files. ive tried different terminals and shells. i just have no idea why it is not working.
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