Same here, but I find that Gnome is a tire fire of usability (post gnome 2) and technical (e.g., fractional scaling) mistakes.
For whatever reason, Evince didn't work right for me on the first try under KDE, so I switched to okular, and never looked back. KDE was preloaded on my laptop, and it's tolerable.
I used to use gnome stuff under minimalist window managers, but that's getting harder and harder on laptops, due to strange hardware integrations with desktop environments.
Sometimes I think the year of the linux desktop was 2003. High dpi displays just worked. So did networking stuff and suspend resume.
Anyway, I'll end my rant by pouring one out (each) for xpdf and evince.
For whatever reason, Evince didn't work right for me on the first try under KDE, so I switched to okular, and never looked back. KDE was preloaded on my laptop, and it's tolerable.
I used to use gnome stuff under minimalist window managers, but that's getting harder and harder on laptops, due to strange hardware integrations with desktop environments.
Sometimes I think the year of the linux desktop was 2003. High dpi displays just worked. So did networking stuff and suspend resume.
Anyway, I'll end my rant by pouring one out (each) for xpdf and evince.