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In DocView mode, you can scroll the current page using the usual Emacs movement keys: C-p, C-n, C-b, C-f, and the arrow keys.
By default, the line-motion keys C-p and
C-n stop scrolling at the beginning and end of the
current page, respectively. However, if you change the variable
doc-view-continuous to a non-nil value,
then C-p displays the previous page if you are already
at the beginning of the current page, and C-n displays
the next page if you are at the end of the current
page.
You can also display the next page by typing n,
next or C-x ]
(doc-view-next-page). To display the previous page,
type p, prior or C-x [
(doc-view-previous-page).
SPC
(doc-view-scroll-up-or-next-page) is a convenient
way to advance through the document. It scrolls within the
current page or advances to the next. DEL
moves backwards in a similar way
(doc-view-scroll-down-or-previous-page).
To go to the first page, type M-<
(doc-view-first-page); to go to the last one, type
M-> (doc-view-last-page). To jump to a
page by its number, type M-g M-g or M-g g
(doc-view-goto-page).
You can enlarge or shrink the document with +
(doc-view-enlarge) and -
(doc-view-shrink). These commands work by
reconverting the document at the new size. To specify the default
size for DocView, customize the variable
doc-view-resolution.