Re: [Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-09-01 Thread Martin Ueding
> When you described the "feature" it seemed you wanted to "snap" to the > line making sure it was readable That is what I wanted to do, but I did not find an easy way to implement this. The keyboard events fire events to the scrollbar which only seems to know the little (couple lines) and the b

Re: [Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-08-31 Thread Albert Astals Cid
A Dilluns, 29 d'agost de 2011, Martin Ueding vàreu escriure: > > Can you define exactly what you mean for "this"? > > "This" means that I scroll and a line that was cut off at the bottom of the > viewport is now cut off at the top of the screen. I always find myself > pressing k or arrow-up to rea

Re: [Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-08-29 Thread Martin Ueding
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > Can you define exactly what you mean for "this"? "This" means that I scroll and a line that was cut off at the bottom of the viewport is now cut off at the top of the screen. I always find myself pressing k or arrow-up to read that cut off line.

Re: [Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-08-29 Thread Davor Cubranic
On August 27, 2011 10:02:08 AM Martin Ueding wrote: > I often use the space bar to scroll in a long PDF. With Evince on Gnome, it > scrolls only most of the page, but not all of it. That way, if a line was > right on the edge of the screen, you can read it fully after scrolling. > > Okular 0.12.5

Re: [Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-08-28 Thread Albert Astals Cid
A Dissabte, 27 d'agost de 2011, Martin Ueding vàreu escriure: > I often use the space bar to scroll in a long PDF. With Evince on Gnome, it > scrolls only most of the page, but not all of it. That way, if a line was > right on the edge of the screen, you can read it fully after scrolling. > > Okul

[Okular-devel] No Overlap when scrolling with space bar

2011-08-27 Thread Martin Ueding
I often use the space bar to scroll in a long PDF. With Evince on Gnome, it scrolls only most of the page, but not all of it. That way, if a line was right on the edge of the screen, you can read it fully after scrolling. Okular 0.12.5 (KDE 4.6.5) scrolls exactly this one page, cutting off the