Le mardi 04/02/14 à 09h16, Stephen Glasby <[email protected]> a écrit :
> The evince back button does not do this automatically: by default it > gives you a list of pages to go to. Almost all the time the reader > will want to go back to the first entry in the list, from where they > last were. So this is an annoying extra step. We want to encourage the > use of hyperlinks: it make reading articles more efficient. Just > clicking the "back button" to go back seems desirable. I strongly agree! BTW, I have a question since I upgraded (yesterday) my Linux distro (Mageia) and, hence, upgraded Evince (now 3.10.3 with poppler/cairo 0.24.3): is there now a shortcut for this back button? > The symbol for the "back button" of an arrow (I have seen left and > arrows)is inappropriate as the movement in the document can be > forwards or backwards depending on the hyperlink. Perhaps a capital > B symbol, for Back, is better. I don't agree: 1. "left" and left arrow are okay as you're always go /back/ in the history, 2. often, "B" means "bold". > Keep up the excellent work. I strongly agree! :) -- Denis _______________________________________________ evince-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
