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--- Comment #9 from Eugenio Accorsi ---
Thank you!!!
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--- Comment #10 from Albert Astals Cid ---
taller than wider i mean
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--- Comment #9 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Hmmm, i'm not so sure about the kscreen values being correct
Two screens
MMSize: QSize(367, 275)
Size: QSize(3200, 1200)
laptop screen
MMSize: QSize(309, 173)
Size: QSize(1920, 1080)
This would mean t
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--- Comment #8 from Kenny Fairweather ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> May we get outputs from xrandr and "kscreen-console bug", please? Could you,
> please, check that commands xrandr and "kscreen-console" show identical and
> correct DPI information abo
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--- Comment #7 from Kenny Fairweather ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > Perhaps Okular is using a system-wide parameter for aspect ratio and using
> > this to render?
> Yes, it does use DPI of the current screen when renders PD
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--- Comment #6 from Eugene Shalygin ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Perhaps Okular is using a system-wide parameter for aspect ratio and using
> this to render?
Yes, it does use DPI of the current screen when renders PDF. Could you please
make the follow
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--- Comment #5 from Eugene Shalygin ---
No, our patch is the best one! ;)
> I knew i should not accept the patch to use the DPI of the screen ^_^
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--- Comment #4 from Eugene Shalygin ---
May we get outputs from xrandr and "kscreen-console bug", please? Could you,
please, check that commands xrandr and "kscreen-console" show identical and
correct DPI information about your screens? I.e. screens siz
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--- Comment #1 from Kenny Fairweather ---
I have some further analysis to add.
I have a 3 screen setup with differing aspect ratios (a 1080p laptop and two
regular 1600x1200 external monitors). When I open the file from a window on the
laptop (from kon
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Bug ID: 333456
Summary: PDF files are rendered in landscape pages and look
stretched
Classification: Unclassified
Product: okular
Version: 0.19.0
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
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