<div dir="ltr">Sorry for replying this late. A new job and a different city :)<br><br>On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 4:45 AM, Albert Astals Cid <<a href="mailto:aacid@kde.org">aacid@kde.org</a>> wrote:<br>> I'm not sure they are that useful, do you change those modes so often?<br>
<br>I frequently switch between the two actions.<br><br>* Fit Page Discontinuous use cases: Presentations in pdf format, quickly browsing through a pdf/ebook, go up or down a few pages, etc can easily be done in this mode by just scrolling with the mouse, which basically flies through the pages for an overview or until I reach the desired page.<br>
<br>* Fit Width Continuous: This is when I want to read the pdf/ebook.<br><br>I will be surprised if no one else uses this workflow. Is there a faster way of navigating through the pages (not typing in page number of course) ?<br>
<br>> <span class="sewdhsx9o2f7d3j"></span><span class="sewdhsx9o2f7d3j"></span>How is the rest of the UI affected?<br><br>I am not sure if I understood your question. Earlier what I used to have the three buttons on the toolbar: Fit Page, Fit Width and Continuous. Switching to any of the above mode required clicking for eg Fit Page and Continuous. Now, I have two buttons and need to click only one button.<br>
<br>Regards,<br>Siddhartha<br><br></div>