A Diumenge, 1 de novembre de 2009, Maja Dakic-Brkovic va escriure: > Dear team developers, > > I am new to this list. > I use Okular and love it! > I have an idea about how you could improve it. > In the version I use v.0.8.2 there is: Configure > Okular/*Presentation*/Navigation/Advance > Every .... sec > > Is it possible that you make it so that one can enter the number lesser > than 1 sec? (for presentation mode) > For example 0.1 or 0.01 or 0.001 (or 0,1 or 0,001 or 0,001) portion of a > second. > > In this way Okular could be used as a > *tachistoscope*<http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+tachistoscope&ie=u > tf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a> . > This could be a very useful tool for photo reading > (www.photoreading.com<http://www.photoreading.com>and > http://www.learningstrategies.com/PhotoReading/home.asp) > and for photo memory, light speed learning and so on. > On this way, one could read a book for less then a minute. Of course, this > reading is not usual reading, and all one has read went in subconscious. > From there, this is another story ... > > I hope wholeheartedly that this is not very big work for you and that you > will incorporate it in a new version :)
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