[Okular-devel] Okular auto center papers, any way to prevent this?
Mark Altern
mark.altern at gmail.com
Sat Nov 21 00:15:22 CET 2009
Sure, there is something like: < 5 of 34 > at the bottom of the page, and
when you click >, it turn to next page, but every time you click it to turn
to next page, it will auto-center the page.
In most cases, the dvi file I am viewing is not-symmetric and it is zoomed
in as large as possible to fit my screen, thus the pages are NOT centered.
Then when I use emacs to forward jump from emacs to okular, it will jump to
the proper line in proper page, BUT it will auto-center the page that makes
the page land in the middle, which is of couse will messed up its original
hozinontal position. So everytime, I forward jump to Okular, I will have to
use mouse to drag it back to the desired position. Otherwise, I will have
to make the page so small that I can't view it comfortablly, which certainly
not a solution.
So I am thinking is there any way that when you turn to next page in Okular,
the pages will NOT be auto adjust to land in the middle horizontal position?
Thanks a lot.
Sincerely,
Mark
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid at kde.org> wrote:
> A Divendres, 20 de novembre de 2009, Mark Altern va escriure:
> > I find that every time I turn to next page, okular will auto center the
> > page? Is there any way to prevent this? I can't find this option though.
>
> Can you please explain a bit better the issue, i don't really understand
> what
> is you problem, auto centering of the page where? What do you mean by
> "turning
> to next page"?
>
> Give as much details as possible please, maybe even a screenshot can help
> explaining what you mean.
>
> Albert
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