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  > If I correctly understand you, you want the whole pages to be as small as 
possible, when you scale down the document and all of them could be visible in 
the viewport.
  
  That's right, e.g. in Continuous mode and fully zoomed out, you would see all 
pages of the document in a grid. Then you'd start to zoom in, and Okular would 
show one column less (but now with a lot of empty space between the 
thumbnails). Zooming in further, the thumbnail size increases until all empty 
space is filled up, when another column is removed and the thumbnail size 
increases even more. Eventually, only one page is shown, covering the whole 
viewport. However, there is still an aspect to think about some more: What 
column number to pick when viewing a document for the first time? I'd probably 
like to always start with only seeing a single column, and then Okular should 
remember how far I zoomed out afterwards (globally or per document, though?). 
Or should this be configurable?
  
  That said, if this is too complicated to implement for now, I would be fine 
with your original approach (just without the checkbox) as long as @aacid does 
not put in his veto. As far as I could see, while with Fit Width the zoom would 
be different you could still zoom out and only instead of placing the 
thumbnails to the right they would now be centered.

REPOSITORY
  R223 Okular

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D8385

To: lexdem, #okular
Cc: aacid, rkflx, ngraham

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