On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Dmitry Vinokurov wrote:
> Yes, it's possible, I know. But opening copy from within Okular is
> quicker and more convenient, it's enough to hit just two keys (Ctrl+N)
> instead of at least 6-8 (Alt+F2 to open "Execute command", 3 letters of
> file name, enter and ma
Yes, it's possible, I know. But opening copy from within Okular is
quicker and more convenient, it's enough to hit just two keys (Ctrl+N)
instead of at least 6-8 (Alt+F2 to open "Execute command", 3 letters of
file name, enter and maybe Alt+Shift to switch English to Russian at my
case), 6+ (Al
I can open two instances of the same file fine here, although not from
within Okular (have to do it via Dolphin/KRunner). Is that not enough?
Using Okular: 0.10.80 on KDE: 4.4.74
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Dmitry Vinokurov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First of all I want to thank you for your work
Hello,
First of all I want to thank you for your work on Okular project, this
is really great work.
Secondly I'd like to tell about one feature, that I miss in Okular, --
opening same document in two instances of Okular. For example I read
some book and want to see two parts of it at the same