[Okular-devel] [okular] [Bug 333456] PDF files are rendered in landscape pages and look stretched

Thomas thomas.pfau at uni.lu
Mon Sep 22 12:30:15 UTC 2014


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333456

Thomas <thomas.pfau at uni.lu> changed:

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--- Comment #67 from Thomas <thomas.pfau at uni.lu> ---
I'm not quite sure whether this bug is "solved" now or not, but I have similar
issues with my setup here.
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04. Okular 0.19.3.  When I changed from a single Monitor
to 2 monitors (2 24" Dell) I started to experience the "Landscape" behavior
(I.e. the physical width seems to be calculated in the wrong way). 
kscreen-console lists a single monitor as physical size for both monitors:

Id:  100 
Name:  "DP1" 
Type:  "Unknown" 
Connected:  true 
Enabled:  true 
Primary:  true 
Rotation:  1 
Pos:  QPoint(0,0) 
MMSize:  QSize(527, 297) 
Size:  QSize(3840, 1080) 
Clones:  1 
Mode:  "221" 
Preferred Mode:  "106" 
Preferred modes:  ("106") 
Modes:  
     "223"    "1600x900"   QSize(1600, 900)   59.9825 
     "224"    "1280x1024"   QSize(1280, 1024)   75.0247 
     "225"    "1280x1024"   QSize(1280, 1024)   60.0197 
     "226"    "1152x864"   QSize(1152, 864)   75 
     "106"    "1920x1080"   QSize(1920, 1080)   60 
     "227"    "1024x768"   QSize(1024, 768)   75.0762 
     "217"    "1024x768"   QSize(1024, 768)   60.0038 
     "228"    "800x600"   QSize(800, 600)   75 
     "218"    "800x600"   QSize(800, 600)   60.3165 
     "229"    "640x480"   QSize(640, 480)   75 
     "230"    "640x480"   QSize(640, 480)   60 
     "231"    "720x400"   QSize(720, 400)   70.0817 
     "221"    "3840x1080"   QSize(3840, 1080)   60 
     "222"    "2560x1024"   QSize(2560, 1024)   59.999 
EDID Info:  
    Device ID:  "xrandr-Dell Inc.-DELL P2414H-826953292" 
    Name:  "DELL P2414H" 
    Vendor:  "Dell Inc." 
    Serial:  "826953292" 
    EISA ID:  "" 
    Hash:  "05197fbc0063ca0ca4905ed3753a82b4" 
    Width:  53 
    Height:  30 
    Gamma:  2 
    Red:  QQuaternion(scalar:1, vector:(0.650391, 0.335938, 0)) 
    Green:  QQuaternion(scalar:1, vector:(0.320312, 0.613281, 0)) 
    Blue:  QQuaternion(scalar:1, vector:(0.154297, 0.0605469, 0)) 
    White:  QQuaternion(scalar:1, vector:(0.313477, 0.329102, 0)) 

While xdpyinfo lists the correct sizes:
screen #0:
  dimensions:    3840x1080 pixels (1016x286 millimeters)
  resolution:    96x96 dots per inch
  depths (7):    24, 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 32
  root window id:    0xbe
  depth of root window:    24 planes
  number of colormaps:    minimum 1, maximum 1
  default colormap:    0x42
  default number of colormap cells:    256
  preallocated pixels:    black 0, white 16777215
  options:    backing-store WHEN MAPPED, save-unders NO
  largest cursor:    64x64
  current input event mask:    0x7ac03f
    KeyPressMask             KeyReleaseMask           ButtonPressMask          
    ButtonReleaseMask        EnterWindowMask          LeaveWindowMask          
    KeymapStateMask          ExposureMask             StructureNotifyMask      
    SubstructureNotifyMask   SubstructureRedirectMask FocusChangeMask          
    PropertyChangeMask       
  number of visuals:    20
  default visual id:  0x40

Do I get it right, that the patch provided here is not yet incorporated into
the packages available by ubuntu? 
And would that in consequence mean, that I would have to compile okular locally
to use that patch (if it is applicable to my setup)?

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