fied
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
(like Adobe Reader)
Edit -> Preferences -> General
X Make Hand tool select text & images
Reproducible: A
) in the toolbar
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
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Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
With no titlebar in KDE for okular,
Could there be on option
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Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Can there be an autohide option for toolbar?
(like
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/10147/auto-hide-the-bookmarks-toolbar-in-firefox
classified
OS: Linux
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Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
KDE -> System Settings -> Window Behaviour -> Window Rules
New -> 'Appl
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: EPub backend
Product: okular
When selecting text for an epub document, the document goes mostly black
the beginning of the document
Classification: Unclassified
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Can there be an option to "find" from th
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301907
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> How do you remove the titlebar?
KDE -> System Settings -> Window Behaviour -> Window Rules New -> 'Application
settings for okular' Appearance & Fixes -> N
OS: Linux
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Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
In the toolbar, for 'Open Recent', it is 'Click to open a file Click
and hold to open a recent file',
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301911
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
Created attachment 72174
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An EPUB file in Okular
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Created attachment 72175
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An EPUB file in Okular with text selected
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This happened on all epub files I tried like:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591.epub.noimages
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--- Comment #7 from Enda ---
Okular
Version 0.13.3
Using KDE Development Platform 4.8.3
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--- Comment #4 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #3)
I mean the setup as in Oxygen KDE
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/oxygen-kde/>
like to top right hand corner of
https://static-ssl-cdn.addons.mozilla.net/img/uploads/preview
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Ubuntu Packages
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
When I scroll fast, pdfs that are pages of images (no text) do not load fast
enough.
Reproducible: Always
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Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
The default shortcut for 'Back in the Document
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303036
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
Why not have it both ways?
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--- Comment #4 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Because people are used to it.
(What does Alt+Left do that people are used to?) Would having Alt+Left act as
'Back in the Document' interfere with users who used Alt+Shift+Left?
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301911
Enda changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution
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--- Comment #6 from Enda ---
People who use Adobe Reader are used to using Alt+Left (or right clicking the
document and seeing a 'Back in the Document' button), these users will be
surprised when they discover that they must press Alt+
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Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
An idea: a transparent toolbar, so that you can see a small part of the
document (the part where the toolbar is, you could see all of
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302358
Enda changed:
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Hardware|Unlisted Binaries |Debian testing
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Can there be the option to autohide the toolbar?
Reproducible: Always
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Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Unlisted Binaries
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Can the Browse Tool, Text Selection Tool, etc. be available via right
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301302
--- Comment #1 from Enda ---
as described here:
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-the-Hand-Tool-to-Select-Text-in-Acrobat-6
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--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
Since I am viewing documents, I want to see as much of the document as I
possibly can, so I hide the titlebar, the page bar and the toolbar. Browse
Tool, Text Selection Tool, etc. are tools that I
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303753
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
Since I am viewing documents, I want to see as much of the document as I
possibly can, and also have access to the toolbar if I want it.
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The taskbar can autohide.
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he current
document
Classification: Unclassified
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Could there be a default shortcut for the 'Properties' of the
curr
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302358
--- Comment #1 from Enda ---
Pressing the 'Open Recent' toolbar icon opens the 'Open'
dialog. Instead of holding the 'Open Recent' toolbar icon to open the
list of recent documents, can it be that pressing the 'Open
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303753
--- Comment #6 from Enda ---
Dragon Player's toolbar autohides in Full Screen Mode.
http://www.kde.org/applications/multimedia/dragonplayer
By the way, in Full Screen Mode of Okular, there is no toolbar, perhaps the
toolbar could be autohidd
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Scroll page up and down by a screenful (by default SPACE and
SHIFT+SPACE) cannot be configured through 'Conf
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Can there be the ability to customize the right-click menu?
Reproducible: Always
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--- Comment #4 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Have you seen any other program that lets
> you customize the right click menu contents?
No.
The toolbar can be customized, so I thought that it would not the craziest
thing in the wor
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
When I move the toolbar to the side (opposed to the top), the
Zoom Tool (Fit Width, 200%, etc.) makes the toolbar very wide; can
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301302
--- Comment #3 from Enda ---
When the Text Selection Tool is active, and the mouse is moved
into the grey background, would it be possible to enable the scrolling
of the page using the mouse (without switching to the Browse Tool)?
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Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
P
document is currently?
Classification: Unclassified
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
When the mouse pointer is hovered over the scroll-bar, can
there be a
Tool in the grey background
Classification: Unclassified
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
When the Text Selection Tool is active, and the mouse is moved
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304735
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
The Zoom Tool toolbar item was in the toolbar and then I unlocked the toolbar
and moved the toolbar to the side, I would like if at the side the Zoom Tool
was not making the toolbar so wide, by
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304736
Enda changed:
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Status|NEEDSINFO |UNCONFIRMED
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304738
--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
In Emacs or Vim (using Ctrl+G), I am used to seeing exactly what percentage way
down the document is currently.
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Enda changed:
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Status|NEEDSINFO |UNCONFIRMED
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
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--- Comment #4 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Can you confirm that what you want is:
> * When you are in Text Selection Tool and are not selecting text and move
> the mouse outside of the page and click and drag page moving shou
OS: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Could there be CTRL+0 (zero) for default zoom (like in Firefox) (or at least an
ability to set it in the shortcuts)
Default zoom could be
: other
Reporter: enda...@yahoo.com
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Component: general
Product: okular
Could there be CTRL+W to close window?
Reproducible: Always
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--- Comment #2 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> What is "Default zoom"? 100%? Fit Width? Fit Height? The Zoom the document
> had when you opened it?
Default zoom could be Fit Width, for example.
> Default zoom could be Fit
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--- Comment #4 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Why should Default Zoom be "Fit Width" and not "Zoom to 100%"?
Zoom to 100% would probably be better (there might be a few cases of pdfs where
100% might make the documen
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--- Comment #6 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #5)
I would not know what was best, you are the developer. I did give the example:
(comment #0)
> Default zoom could be Fit Width, for example.
which is what I always use, since it is the first i
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--- Comment #8 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> (In reply to comment #6)
> > I tried to set CTRL+0 as 'Fit Width' in the shortcuts but was unable to.
>
> Why not?
I did not see it as an option in the shortcuts?
-
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--- Comment #10 from Enda ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> Created attachment 73513 [details]
> Fit width screenshot
>
> You did not look much, did you?
Thanks very much, I first typed in 'zoom' and did not see it, when looked
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--- Comment #12 from Enda ---
comment #4
> Zoom to 100% would probably be better (there might be a few cases of pdfs
> where 100% might make the document look huge though).
Actually Zoom to 100% more often than the above case means that the t
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