Dear Evince team,

First, Kudos to you for evince, which is great. I prefer it to Acrobat
Reader when reading PDF. My best feature is that it can display the page you
were last time reading when you reopen a document.

I recently bought an OLPC XO for ebook reading and that also runs evince (it
is called the Read activity in Sugar).

I am currently using a very old Gemstar 1200 device for reading which has
some excellent features for  reading. The XO+Evince could replace my REB1200
with some tweak and become a very usable ebook reader program in general.

General suggestions:
- A setting to fit the view to full width but in a way that removes the
margins. This way the reader could see the text larger and the unused space
(margin) would not be seen. This is very important when you read because
during this time you are not after the look of the page, you just want to
read the text.  can do it now, but it involves a lot of fiddling.
- Hotkeys for view settings (full width, full page and "full width without
margins") would be very welcome
- A setting that would make paging without displaying the same text twice.
When this is activated, only full lines would appear on the screen (no half
lines at the bottom) and when the user pushes PgDn Evince would show only
from the line which was not seen previously. This is very important for
continuous reading because with the current PgDn method (overlapping) it is
very tiresome to find the line you were reading after you pushed PgDn. If
the next view starts with only the yet read line, you don't need to find
anything, you can be sure that what you see at the top of the screen is the
next line you want to read.


XO / Embedded use specific suggestions:
- Allow to configure navigation actions mapped to specific keyboard keys.
This would be very welcome with the XO because when you convert the XO into
tablet mode, the navigation buttons placed next to the screen become
unusable due to the fact that the orientation changes. Currently, in tablet
mode, the button which is normally PgDn becomes the left. With a mapping
within Evince, one could correct this and assign the right button to PgDn so
you could push the lowest button to go down in the document. Mappings should
be linked to screen resolutions in order to make it possible to
differentiate between tablet mode and laptop mode screen orientations.
As a lot of linux based machines come to the market and some of them have
tablet mode, this could make Evince even more appealing as an instant
document viewer and reader solution.
Actually, this would come in handy on my Toshiba tablet as well, because
that has only arrow buttons in tablet mode (no PgDn/Up at all).

These features would greatly enhance the reading experience with Evince with
ebook content.


Best regards,
Andras
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