[okular] [Bug 443403] Reduce the size of the digital signature display

Enrique Artal bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Aug 25 08:04:35 BST 2023


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443403

--- Comment #24 from Enrique Artal <artal at unizar.es> ---
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #23)

Thanks for the answer.

> (In reply to Enrique Artal from comment #22)
> > In version 23.08.0 there are some nice improvements about digital signature,
> > but the size of the fonts is still very big and non adjustable. Any hope?
> 
> It is not currently on *my* work table.

I understand it; this problem was reported almost two years ago and there are
several people that have confirmed it. Any of the attached images by several
users show the issue. 
> 
> What could help this would be a thorough proposal about
>  - What fixed things should be changed - from what and to what. Be specific.

Apparently when one chooses a frame the size of the fonts does not depend on
the size of the frame. As a consequence one has two big letters, not aligned,
and even some part of the name. In some documents one can put a large frame to
avoid it (though the result is not aestethically optimal) but some other
documents have very few space for the frame

>  - What should be adjustable?
One option is that the size of the font is chosen in terms of the size of the
frame. The other option is to open a dialog for this choice (as it is now for a
background image). I do not know if it is possible to implement it.
>     - In what dialogs should the adjustability be? How should it look like?
For the first choice, it would be internal. For the second one, add one more
line in the frame asking you for certificate, location, image, etc.
> Can you visualize it somehow?
>     - What should the work flow be for doing this?

I do not know if I can be more helpful, but I would be glad to test any
progress.
> 
> And get several of the bug submitters behind it (and preferably also contact
> KDE's visual design team for support)
> 
> Currently it is mostly people pulling in various directions and a lot of
> not-concrete things; if it can somehow be consolidated to a great proposal,
> it might help on progress.
> 
> About visualization:
>  I'm not picky. It can be a photo of a piece of paper with lines on. It can
> be mockup tools. Or kolourpaint. Or it can just be a file from QtDesigner

Thanks again, Enrique.

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