A Diumenge, 22 de novembre de 2009, Jochen Trumpf va escriure:
> Luigi Toscano wrote:
> > DVI file does not store horizontal information about source anchors.
> >
> > > There was a brief email exchange with Pino regarding this a long time
> > > ago, but I don't think it has been changed (read: I co
Luigi Toscano wrote:
> DVI file does not store horizontal information about source anchors.
>
> > There was a brief email exchange with Pino regarding this a long time
> > ago, but I don't think it has been changed (read: I couldn't be bothered
> > to produce a patch and nobody else could either).
Yes, this is exactly what I was talking about, the forward search.
The forward search works perfectly in kdvi (with emacs), but NOT so in
okular, I thought this is NOT a big problem that can be correctly easily.
Has any one make this work correctly?
Thanks for all your help guys.
On Sun, Nov 22,
Jochen Trumpf wrote:
> This seems unrelated. I believe Mark is talking about forward search in dvi
> documents. This still has a few bugs. In particular, last time I looked, the
> forward search routine was not using horizontal information to determine the
> closest source anchor. This would explai
Hi, there, That is interesting. Sorry for the confusion, this is the same
issue I have been trying to describe.
Yes, I have configured emacs to forward jump to okular, just like we can do
it with kdvi, here is the okular-search.el file I used for emacs to jump to
okular, actually I modified kdvi-s
Hi,
I think I agree with Luigi.
Luigi Toscano wrote:
> I think that you are talking about two different things.
The first one is the behaviour when going to a different page (e.g. by going
to the next page.
> Mark Altern wrote:
> > Sure, there is something like: < 5 of 34 > at the bottom of th
Hi,
I think that you are talking about two different things.
Mark Altern wrote:
> 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.
This is what all t
I am not using trim border at all, man.
I really is NOT the same bug. To reproduce it: open a pdf or dvi file with
okular, and zoom in to make it very large say 150%, then drag the page to
the left horizontally, now press the > at the bottom to turn to next page,
then you will see at the next page
No. It is a different story.
I mean, every time I go to the next page, the page auto-center itself
horizontally, which is a non-necessary behavior.
Imagine, you open you page as large as possible in a 10 inch screen, while
the passage on the page is NOT located in the center horizontally. So you
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 fi
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 p
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