https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169614
fw.smi...@gmail.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |fw.smi...@gmail.com --- Comment #6 from fw.smi...@gmail.com --- I'll add to this some details: There are currently two ways of going "1 page" down: Way 1: Going one view worth of page down. If zoomed in more this is less than one page. If zoomed out this is more than 1 page. This is done with animation. Way 2: Going to the start of the next page. This is done without an animation (which is useful if you want to compare the two pages). Way 1 can be achieved in the following way: - PageUp / PageDown Way 2 can be achieved in the following way: - Right/left arrow There are two proposals: Proposal 1: Add a way 3 that goes to the next page, but preserve position. The shortcut would be Ctrl+pageup/pagedown Proposal 2: Replace way 2 with way 3. I'll add that sometimes way 2 is more useful to me than way 3. This is in the situation where I'm viewing slides of a presentation. Then I would like the slide page to start at the top of my screen when going to the next slide. Otherwise, when I scroll down slightly for one time, I have to fix that for the next slide to show neatly and fully on my screen. With way 2, I can just press the right arrow and the next slide with show neatly on my screen. I'm curious to know what other PDF viewers do. I think it's good for okular to be compatible with them. If nothing comes up I think Proposal 1 is the best and that should be implemented. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.