Hi, could you add shortcuts (+toolbar-buttons) for: go to x% (percent)page of document (only in goto-menu+toolbar-icon) view dual on/off Ctrl-d n (default=20) pages up/down (Alt+PgUp/Down) set n: Ctrl-u best fit Ctrl-B, Ctrl-2 fit page width Ctrl-b, Ctrl-1 enable/disable margin Ctrl-m # zoom-to-fit features then fit to content without margins. zoom to 100% Ctrl-0 zoom to preferred Val1 Ctrl-8 zoom to preferred Val2 Ctrl-9 resize+change window-size to preferred X1 x Y1 Ctrl-7 or Ctrl-3 ? resize+change window-size to preferred X2 x Y2 Ctrl-8 or Ctrl-4 ? zoom shouldn't be limited 400% -> 1000% ? Ctrl+9 goto next/prev chapter: >, < goto//save (current viewed)// position: Alt//Alt+Shift//+1,2,3,...,9 or Ctrl-x//Ctrl-X+number (9 storage places) or: goto= "Ctrl+'.' 1-9_or_a-z", save= "Ctrl+':' 1-0_or_a-z" switch mouse function: Select | Drag (additional to the scrollbars) Ctrl+_ (also in) Prefs: change [width of] left/right/top/bottom-margin (for if possible, margin values should be saved to document-specific prefs (gconf), set PageCount Forw/Back (Alt+PgUp/Down) e.g. 20 (only in) Prefs: Show extended menus/features. set zoom-Values1 and 2
When possible please also add s.g. like "ideas for last changes (new version XXX) by Andreas Adamcik ( email: tutor (AT) gmxDOTnet )" to changelog. if opening, ask (checkmark) to open a new window, if file already shown. (perhaps s.o. wants to view it twice, showing different pages). Why not same zoom possibilities (mouse/shortcuts) in presentation mode (F5) ? Show filename AND title as windowtitle? Is the only function of EVINCED to see, if the document is opened already? -> why that big? idea: opening-function looks, if document is opened by evince already (sg. like fuser(). Then no evinced would be necessary. Please also reply by email, i'm not subscribed to the group!! if something's unclear (yes, it's much!) let me know :-) thanks, Andrew _______________________________________________ evince-list mailing list evince-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list