https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=282930
ts...@cantab.net changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |ts...@cantab.net --- Comment #6 from <tsc25 cantab net> 2011-12-01 12:09:27 --- One the main things I use okular for is proof-reading LaTeX documents on a tablet PC. Inverse search is essential for quickly locating and correcting small mistakes in the source. However, with no physical keyboard available, the shift-click binding is unusable on a tablet. (Mouse-only bindings are easy on a tablet, keyboard-only bindings are still usable via an on-screen keyboard, hence any action that can be accessed via a menu and perhaps some typing is usable. But keyboard+mouse bindings are essentially impossible to use on a tablet.) So the choice of inverse-search binding, and the complete lack of customisability, makes okular a major step backwards from kdvi for me. There are numerous other ways to zoom using only the mouse (menu bar, toolbar buttons), so the middle-click+drag zooming is not essential to using okular on a tablet. But there is *no* way of doing inverse search other than shift+click. So making the inverse-search binding shift-click cripples Okular on tablets. Whereas changing the inverse-search binding to middle-click, or at least allowing it to be customised, would allow *both* zooming and inverse-search to be used on a tablet. You've closed this with WONTFIX, and given it only "wishlist" severity. But, for my usage at least, this is not just 'nice to have', but a major usability issue. These days, you need to think about other computing form-factors than the standard PC. KDE itself is already doing so e.g. with its plasma tablet interface. You need to think about this in Okular too. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.kde.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel