[Okular-devel] [okular] [Bug 205496] Okular's "Advance to the next page" jumps to middle of next page

Frank Steinmetzger Warp_7 at gmx.de
Thu Jun 13 22:24:00 UTC 2013


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205496

Frank Steinmetzger <Warp_7 at gmx.de> changed:

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--- Comment #17 from Frank Steinmetzger <Warp_7 at gmx.de> ---
Just a “me too” posting. I confirm both Tristan’s report (Comment #4) and also
the one previous to this one. I’ve been having this issue for many KDE versions
now. I can’t even remember anymore using an Okular without it. :-(

Re Tristan:
I tried it with an 89-page motherboard manual in two-sided view mode and
fit-all zoom. Using l (small L, BTW thanks very much for vi keys, I only
discovered them by accident) to jump to the next two pages, Okular first does
as expected, but then immediately moves the view up another half page. But only
for yet unseen pages: If I jump back up with h and down again over those pages,
the second jump does not occur.

Re Andrew:
Currently my most often use case is creating music scores with LilyPond, which
works the same way as TeX does: it compiles text input into a PDF. If I view a
score PDF at the top of a page, for example in single-column mode with either
fit-width or fit-all zoom, recompile it and Okular updates, its view moves down
so the border between the viewed page and the previous one is now at the
vertical centre of the view. I then have to either press hl or lh to realign
the view to where it was before the reload.
The most interesting thing about this is: if I move the view away from the top
edge by just one notch (say, I press h to jump to the top, and then j to move
it down one line), that reload-jump does not happen.

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