Source: webkit2gtk
Version: 2.40.3-2~deb12u1
Severity: wishlist

Dear Maintainer,

Recent webkits force PDF rendering in the browser using pdf.js.

To me, this is a pain for several reasons, including pdf.js not
having my usual PDF viewer's key bindings, and PDF rendering being
entirely broken on sites I have disabled javascript for (i.e.,
almost all of them).  Regrettably, as far as I can tell, at this
point there is no way to turn off pdf.js at runtime.

I suspect the sort of person that is running webkit-based
browsers will typically have configured some PDF reader they like
as well and will hence likely be about as annoyed if their browser
ignores that choice as I am.

Given that, the lack of a runtime switch, and the fact that
building a webkit package takes the better part of a day on
my box: Any chance you could build with ENABLE_PDFJS=OFF at
least until upstream fiddles in a runtime switch?

Thanks,

       Markus


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