Dear Anuj! Thank You for prompt response! Regarding the bug, I have problems with reproduced the described behaviour. In fact, I don't see any links at all in the automake manual document he (the author of a bug report) talks about.
The authors of this (and related) bug reports assume that "Previous" button (in my evince 3.2.1) should bring them back in history. I think there should be separated button, though. I guess it shouldn't be perceived as a bug, rather as a feature. Am I right, that this is still unimplemented? Best Regards, Alex 2014-02-20 20:27 GMT+08:00 Anuj Khare <[email protected]>: > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Alex Leontiev <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Here's a thing. In modern .pdf format there's a feature called links, >> which allows You to link from Your .pdf to some resource on web, or to >> another part of the same .pdf (say, link to equation if its math article, >> or to a reference item). Now, that's very convenient, and evince processes >> them well. What is unconvenient, however, is that unlike traditional >> browsers You don't have "history" of links traced and don't have >> "back/forward" button. So, going back to the case of math article, if I go >> to reference item at the very end of a paper, I than have to scroll the >> whole way back to where I was, and that's annoying. Hence, the question: >> >> 1. Would developers of evince be interested to see such a feature (I >> mean, back/forward buttons, as described above) in their application? >> >> > Hi, > > I am not a developer, however, I recently came across this bug report > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710681 , which (I think) is > essentially what you suggest. > > Regards. > > -- > Anuj Khare > irc : kcm >
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