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The issue is still there on 21.12.3
Any plans concerning this? It would be really helpful if this could be fixed :)
Thanks in advance.
Partly related: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434964
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--- Comment #19 from Thadeu Penna ---
As an additional information, both windowed and fullscreen modes show a blue
line around the figure, when set to show forms. I never get that on the
presentation mode.
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--- Comment #18 from Thadeu Penna ---
First of all, thanks for your attention, Here, I am using okular 20.04 and
poppler 0.86.1. Do you have any clue about what could be causing this behavior
? Should I try to compile okular-git or poppler ? The buttons
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I tried here with forms enabled and the buttons still do not work on
presentation mode. Neither the one compiled here nor the attached file. Both
work on windowed mode.
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Example with buttons (works)
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> Test file (animate+beamer works in presentation mode)
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> It may depend on the type of animation. At least, the attached file (
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> Minimal working example (tex+png)
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Minimal working example (tex+png)
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> It may depend on the type of animation. At least, the attached file (pdfTe
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I forgot to mention that i'm using okular version 1.9.2
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--- Comment #6 from Jay Schieber ---
Sorry, I keep adding to this. I have now found that if I keep all of the movie
files in the same directory, and put the slides in presentation mode, only the
first slide plays correctly. However, if I toggle betwee
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I think that the real issue for the current problem is that the movie files are
currently stored in another directory. This directory is added to the latex
file for the location of the movie, but that is somehow pro
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> Hi Jay, unfortunately your example does not contain the actual movie files.
> Apparently they are not actually embedded with the pdf file.
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> And what do you mean by "
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--- Comment #2 from Jay Schieber ---
OK, another comment. I installed okular using snap, which was a higher
version, 1.4.4. This worked somewhat better, but still had an issue in one of
the animations.
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example problem
Here is an example of a pdf made from latex. There are four slides, and an
animation on each slide. The firs
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