Hi, I'm an ordinary computer user who has just started to use Evince (version 0.1.9 in Ubuntu) instead of gpdf. Evince seems to be working very well and I like the clean user interface of it. My best thanks to people involved in developing this nice piece of software :-)
One thing came to my mind that would make my user experience even better. I would like to have a quick way of moving to a certain page in a document without moving my right hand away from the keyboard (to use the mouse). Would it be technically possible to implement this so that the user would just hold down a dead key, type the page number, release the dead key and then be taken to the page in question. This would be sooooo fast and convenient in many situations. Not so fast, but more conventional way to do this would be to have a keyboard shortcut to put the cursor on the "go to page" field in the toolbar. This way you would have to press more keys though, like: Ctrl + "key" > "page number" > Enter. The easier way would be just to do: Ctrl + "page number". The best solution might be to have the both. The obvious way of placing the cursor to the field in the toolbar - many people propably expect to be able to do this. And the really fast way I described, which I think large part of the users would quicly get used to. Thanks and kind regards, Ari Torhamo, Finland _______________________________________________ Evince-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
