Debian Bug Tracking System dixit:

>Their explanation is attached below along with your original report.

>>   * Backport fix for upstream bug 701402 allow smart scroll to advance to 
>> last page

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tp3ygt-jMzsJ:https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi%3Fid%3D701402+&cd=1&hl=la&ct=clnk&gl=ba

(bugs.ghostscript.com is currently unreachable)

What is this “smart scrolling”? It’s not documented in the
manual page (which documents that…

       . pgdn space
              Go to the next page.

       , pgup b backspace
              Go to the previous page.

… these are identical). Can we please have an option to
disable “smart scrolling” if it breaks things like this?
I don’t want anything smart, I just want to read PDFs.

And while I use ‘b’ for back, like in lynx, backspace is
documented and therefore also should, no, must work.

Thanks,
//mirabilos
-- 
18:47⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> well channels… you see, I see everything in the
same window anyway      18:48⎜<xpt:#!/bin/mksh> i know, you have some kind of
telnet with automatic pong         18:48⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> haha, yes :D
18:49⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> though that's more tinyirc – sirc is more comfy

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