Yes, of course I can use it, but then it's two tools that I need and have
running. Most of the features of almost all programs, you can do them with a
second app. The thing is, if you can have it in the same program, you have
sth powerful. Anyways, I made the recommendation, you evaluate it if it 's
really useful or it's only useful for me and if it's not crazy difficult to
implement. Keep up the very good work.
Cheers,
Stratis
2010/3/2 Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org
A Dilluns, 1 de març de 2010, Efstratios Gavves va escriure:
Hi to all.
Hi
I haven't subscribed to the okular developer mailing list, I don't know
if
it is necessary. Anyways, I am using Okular since KDE4 was published and
I
have to say, it 's an amazing tool. I think it's one of the top pdf
viewers.
Thanks :-)
Anyways, while using it a lot, I thought of a killer feature,
that would be absolutely great to have and I think it's not that
difficult
with Qt4. That feature would be the following:
when dragging + right-clicking in an area(I guess inside the pdf, even
though being able to select an arbitrary area from your computer screen
would be even better), to have an option to get the snapshot of the area.
Then, when just right-clicking, without any dragging, have an option to
paste the snapshot in a pop-up window. That would be amazingly useful,
especially for research reading. It's quite often that you need to
compare
two graphs, plots, images or even text and tables. Usually you have to go
back and forth and have a mental image of the whatever you want to
compare.
With this extra functionality, this won't be any more necessary.
I don't know if this feature already exists, personally I haven't found
it
either as an option inside the program or as a feature request. If
someone
answers to this email, please reply to my personal email as well, because
I
don't know if it is necessary to subscribe to the mailing list as well to
receive the responses.
You might want to use ksnapshot, it provides screenshoting of any area of
any
running application.
Albert
I hope I didn't wasted your time.
Best,
Stratis
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