[Okular-devel] [Bug 273120] New: Okular presentation mode (auto next page) is too fast for PDF file
penola at gmail.com
penola at gmail.com
Thu May 12 13:32:07 CEST 2011
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273120
Summary: Okular presentation mode (auto next page) is too fast
for PDF file
Product: okular
Version: 0.10.5
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: okular-devel at kde.org
ReportedBy: penola at gmail.com
Version: 0.10.5
OS: Linux
When using presentation mode the page changes to next too fast to read the
page.
As I understand it Okular auto advances to next page at the shortest of the
times either embedded in the PDF file, or the input in settings.
Result for me is that if I select no navigation (Okular settings presentation),
I get the automatic advance time embedded in the file.
Then I tried to activate navigation time and set it to 360s, this still keeps
on advancing at the embedded time.
Thus there is no way I can slow down the presentation mode auto advancing the
pages. As I use it to read magazines etc it is not possible for me to read this
fast.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
Open any pdf file in presentation that have fast advance time embedded and this
will happen.
Actual Results:
I can't slow down the presentation in any way, or disable the auto advance of
pages
Expected Results:
I would suggest a slightly different approach in the menu (and functionality).
In the "settings - okular-presentation" menu you should be able to not have
following possibilities:
1) No auto advance.
2) Auto advance according to embedded time
3) Auto advance according to user input time
his is a problem when reading the pages, or during presentation in public if
you need time to let the audience read or write or fill in comments during a
presentation.
Using Linux Mint 9
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