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I think it is a bug.
This menu is even disabled if “Switch to tab if file is already open” is
disabled, although it would do something: open the file again.
I do this sometimes with long documents, where I need to
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You should look at the existing merge requests (most of them already merged),
which we got about scrolling.
At least one of them is concerned about exactly this.
They can show you which code is related to this
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455013
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Good idea, but note that Okular is designed as KParts application.
There is an Okular shell, which has a main window, and an Okular part, which
does the document view and implements the sidebar.
The part provides a
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Some video games rely on mouse hover tooltips, and therefore show them
instantly.
It would (probably) be possible to do the same for annotation tooltips in
Okular.
Okular should not rely on tooltips, because there
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> But then what? Always make install first to some temp dir?
> Or can you directly execute the binary?
> Do you need to setup the LD path such that it finds the so files?
This should be explained in Okula
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Bug ID: 459093
Summary: Unable to configure syntax highlight themes
Product: kate
Version: 22.08.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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> The "Unable to open QuickAnnotatingTools XML definition" may or may not be
> important, but it's also defenitely strange, did you self compil
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Bug ID: 460622
Summary: Lock screen does not accept keyboard input for keys
like Enter, Backspace, arrow keys
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.26.0
Platf
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #67)
> *** Bug 460622 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Indeed.
It appeared that I can no longer reproduce it, but actually the problem begins
when you ente
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> I was going to go ahead and fix these things myself, but I was wondering if
> anyone familiar with the code knows why it was written this way/any gotchas
> t
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I have re-enabled this option for me, so I do not open more and more tabs of
the same document, only because I am to lazy to search through all the tabs
whether I have the document already open. But sometimes I want
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> This creates another visual discrepancy, because now the
> icons *for the same function* are different in different toolbars.
This is often misunderstood.
The colorful icons select a whole tool (inc
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Is this bug report about data URLs or about HTTP URLs now?
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There are two ways to set this message:
QMetaObject::Connection errorToOpenErrorConnection =
QObject::connect(m_generator, &Generator::error, m_parent, [this](const QString
&message) { m_openError =
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Bug ID: 453541
Summary: .kateconfig kate-wildcard(...) does not allow path
separators
Product: frameworks-ktexteditor
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linu
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In the meantime I refactored the PresentationWidget code related to screen
selection and fullscreen. Okular 21.12 and newer use the new code. But I can’t
tell what part of it could have caused this bug to be fixed
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If you have a mouse with free spinning mouse wheel, which doesn’t scroll in
discrete steps, this is Bug 443404.
You can actually advance to the next page, but you need to sroll so fast that
Okular sees so much
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The video looks like the intended behavior.
You do a rightclick to configure one of the annotations, and because there are
two annotations in this place, Okular shows a context menu with two sections,
one for each
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I remember this bug from the past, but can’t reproduce it now.
Other KXmlGui applications seem to have “lost” the bug too.
Using KDE Neon with X11, Plasma 5.25.4, Okular 22.04.3.
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*** Bug 458802 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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(In reply to Jason Liam from comment #4)
> Hi, has this feature been added to okular? Maybe to a new testing branch.
AFAIK not, no one is currently planning to implement this.
If you want, you may try it yours
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> Can you reproduce the problem using one of the poppler command line tools
> like pdfinfo or pdftocairo? It may be a poppler bug.
`pdfinfo userunit_10.pdf` r
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442525
Bug ID: 442525
Summary: Feedback for the new throbber in Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.22.90
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity
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Old throbber on Kate icon
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Could the circle line of the existing spinner be modified, so it resembles a
sector of the KDE gear? The mean radius and the conical fade would stay.
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-1: Okular is a document viewer, not a browser, and therefore shouldn’t care
about the extra complexity with an embedded browser.
I also do not think that having a browser in the sidebar makes sense. Except if
you
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I agree that stepwise scrolling is not good for touchpad use. Okular usually
has per-pixel scrolling, so it should follow touchpad input directly. The
problem here is probably related to using Okular on Windows. I
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I think I have seen that before. But same here, I wasn’t aware of it. I never
use bookmarks.
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Here it appears in the top-right corner. Looks a bit like a paper clip. Maybe
it is not correctly positioned on hiDPI?
I think it doesn’t look very beautiful. And it is not very noticeable, when
navigating through
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> My question is that Is there a way to get back my old pdf file back
> using these above xml files?
No, but...
> For example, i have an old pdf which is the same as the old pdf
> except that this one
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If you say you created at least X bytes worth of annotations, but you can’t
find a docdata file which is bigger than X bytes, I am afraid, you can not
recover the annotations. :(
Except there is another location
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You are right, Okular 1.3.3 already saves annotations in PDF files. I thought
this feature had been added in 1.4 or later, but it was actually added in 0.15.
In that case you unfortunately can not recover the
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451149
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So instead of “Facing pages” and “Facing pages (center first page)” you would
need a “Facing pages (smart)” mode?
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Bug ID: 451425
Summary: KWin crashed after opening the Application Menu (menu
style) from the panel
Product: kwin
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon Packages
OS:
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Might it be related to the thing outlined in the Okular manual as follows?
I think this is not exactly expected behavior, so you might have been fooled by
it. :)
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> I have opened a new bug report, which describes the issue better.
Aaahh, I wondered.
Nice idea, but I doubt it helps, since the old report was more specific.
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If I think a bit about it, this may be medium difficult to implement, because
Okular uses KParts.
If a new window/tab shall be opened, Part has to tell the shell to open an URL.
The shell probably has a function
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No, the muPDF backend is not part of Okular, it is an independent project. Just
search for it in the internet for okular-backend-mupdf or okular-mupdf-backend.
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Bug ID: 443401
Summary: 300 processes of drkonqi-coredump-processor occupying
100% of CPU, Plasma desktop unusable.
Product: drkonqi
Version: master
Platform: Neon Packages
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htop showing one of 12 drkonqi-coredump-launcher processes and 3 children.
Downgrading drkonqi to 5.22.5+p20.04+tu
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The issue went away itself after installing more updates. I do n
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(In reply to shenlebantongying from comment #0)
> Okular can remember the lasted opened position (i think?),
Yes, not only the last position. Okular stores the viewport history in XML
files, usually under ~/.lo
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Here, scroll wheel always changed the page in non-continuous mode. If the end
of the page is nearer than one scroll step, it scrolls only to the end, and the
next scroll step goes to the next page.
The problem is
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As I understand these mice, you can add/remove some part or flip a lever that
makes the mouse wheel physically spin continuously or in steps. If you change
only the mouse wheel to spin in steps, that is maybe not be
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443642
Bug ID: 443642
Summary: Selection clipboard no longer works with Shift + click
Product: frameworks-ktexteditor
Version: 5.86.0
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: RE
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> Just before the crash it became impossible to resize index pane to make the
> section entries larger.
I am doing some guess. Are your observations like this?
1. Search for “cable”
2. Okular is busy with sea
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Sorry, I do not have anything. I just provided an example, so Jonathan can say
“yes, that’s what happens” or “no, it’s more like ...” :)
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> Ctrl+Scroll to zoom is incompatible with inertia touchpads
As I understood it, this is the main reason why inertia is nowadays no longer
done in the touchpad driver. So:
3) Disable inertia in your touchpad dri
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I understood your bug report in the way that your touchpad driver implements
inertia.
Okular does not have inertia for scroll input, because of the problem I have
outlined. It only has inertia for swipe (flick
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