В Пнд, 11/07/2005 в 20:50 +0200, Patrick Ohnewein пишет: > Hello! > > First of all I have to make a big congratulation to the evince > developers. It's the best PDF reader I ever used! > > As a "contribution" I have a feature proposal. It's really more a > request for enhencement than a contribution :) > > One thing that's very disturbing me in reading digital documents is the > lack of the possibility to mark a page. If I read a book or some other > sort of printed document I can insert some bookmark and if I go on > reading the next time I will easely find the point I stopped. > > Would it be immaginable to have some bookmarking system in evince or > maybe directly in gnome, that remembers the viewed *file location* and > the *position* in it? > > I immagine that pdf has some support for bookmarking. But I wouldn't > relay on that, because it would be limited to writable PDFs and surely > it wont have support for remembering the file location. > > It would be very usefull to have one place in gnome or a menu in evince > where I can find all bookmarks. Selecting a bookmark will open the > corrisponding document and visualize the page I stopped reading the last > time or better the position I bookmarked. > > What do you think about it? > > In the hope to inspire someone I wish you happy hacking! > Patrick >
Hi Patric, thanks for nice proposal. It's definitely on our TODO list and we are working on it. See the bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169903 Bryan even has cool mockups on that: http://www.gnome.org/~clarkbw/images/evince-bookmarks.png Of course, any contribution is welcome _______________________________________________ Evince-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
