https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339347
Bug ID: 339347 Summary: Rendering of files is in landscape and the page is stretched Product: okular Version: 0.19.3 Platform: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: okular-devel@kde.org Reporter: thomas.p...@uni.lu When opening a pdf file the file is displayed in a stretched way (i.e. it should be portrait, but is displayed in landscape. This happens with all pdf files I open. The problem started recently, when I installed a second monitor to my setup. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open any pdf document Actual Results: stretched pdf (looks like the portrait pdf is displayed in landscape and landscape pdfs are stretched to doubled width). The setup in general is as follows: A Dell E5440 conected to a docking station with 2 Monitor outs. The Monitors are connected to the display ports. Interestingly the system does not detect 2 monitors but only one screen with double the size of the old one. xdpyinfo correctly tells the setups physical size and width, even though it does not show this as two monitors but only as one: screen #0: dimensions: 3840x1080 pixels (1016x286 millimeters) resolution: 96x96 dots per inch depths (7): 24, 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 32 root window id: 0xbe depth of root window: 24 planes number of colormaps: minimum 1, maximum 1 default colormap: 0x42 default number of colormap cells: 256 preallocated pixels: black 0, white 16777215 options: backing-store WHEN MAPPED, save-unders NO largest cursor: 64x64 However kscreen and xrandr yield wrong physical sizes: xrandr: DP1 connected primary 3840x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 527mm x 297mm kscreen: Id: 100 Name: "DP1" Type: "Unknown" Connected: true Enabled: true Primary: true Rotation: 1 Pos: QPoint(0,0) MMSize: QSize(527, 297) Size: QSize(3840, 1080) Clones: 1 Mode: "219" Preferred Mode: "106" Preferred modes: ("106") --------- I have tried to set the physical size by xrandr --fbmm but this either get immediatly overwritten or is not set at all. (even though I'm happy to accept, that I was just using it in a wrong way if someone shows me a command that works :) ) The default document viewer of ubuntu works fine and does display pdfs properly and I haven't encountered any other tool yet that displays in this stretched way. -- 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