[Okular-devel] Some Fullscreen -requests

Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Mon May 12 00:22:45 CEST 2008


A Diumenge 11 Maig 2008, Sebastian Guttenberg va escriure:
> Hi all
> As I am writing to the mailing list for the first time, let me first
> express how great I find okular!! I love the marking and the continous
> zoom and many more features!
> I have some suggestions and one bug (I have installed version 0.6.3),
> where I am not sure whether it might already have been reported
> somewhere, because I did not find any way to search through the mailing
> list or search in a list of bug's. I would appreciate information about
> how that works. Now, to my suggestions and to the bug, all concerning
> the fullscreen mode:
>
> 1. I did not find a way to get rid of the navigation panel at the bottom
> of the screen in the fullscreen mode. I think it would be good to have a
> possibility to make it disappear and really have fullscreen, as it was
> in kdvi and kpdf. (or did I just overview something?)

Maybe you want presentation mode instead of fullscreen mode?

>
> 2. As soon as one makes the menubar disappear with ctrl-m, some
> short-cuts (related to menu entries) do not work any longer.
> For example <alt-v> <v> <f> (which switches to the facing mode, as long
> a a menu bar is present) has no effect without menu-bar.

<alt-v> <v> <f> is not a shortcut, just a menu accelerator, if you don't have 
menu, it does not work.

> In addition there is no possibility to assign another short-cut to this
> quite important menu-entry.

Right, that would be a bug. We're investigating it, can you please go to 
bugs.kde.org and open a bug item so we are sure not to forget it?

>
> 3. Finally the bug: I am inprisoned in the full-screen mode now. I don't
> remember what exactly I did, but okular now always starts in fullscreen
> mode and there is no way to leave it (neither via the menu, nor via the
> corresponding short-cut <Ctrl-Shift-F>
> This is not very annoying for me as I am always working in Fullscreen
> mode, but I guess that it's not intended to be so ;-)

If you don't know what you did to create this situation it's going to be 
almost impossible for us to try to fix it.

Albert

>
> Best, Sebastian
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