Bug#854266: PDFPC Bug

2017-02-22 Thread Francesco Poli
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 09:51:12 +0100 Andreas Bilke wrote:

> Out of curiosity, could you bring pdfpc to real fullscreen if you send the
> :Fullscreen command (in fluxbox) to it?

I've just tried in both single-screen and dual-screen mode.

It seems to me that the window is already considered as fullscreen by
fluxbox: when I send [1] the :Fullscreen command to it, the window
appears to be moved by 1 pixel and my panel (fbpanel) becomes visible
over the PDF page rendering.
If I send the :Fullscreen command again, everything is back to "normal".

The window title bar persists, regardless of any number of :Fullscreen
commands sent to pdfpc.

Of course, as previously said, the window title bar seems to always
persist in single-screen mode, while, in dual-screen mode, it is
sometimes absent, sometimes present (but disappears, if I perform the
mouse-to-the-bottom-right trick).

I hope my reply helps, at least a little.

Looking forward to seeing the various bugs fixed!
Thanks for your time.


[1] I have the following key binding:

  $ grep Fullscreen ~/.fluxbox/keys 
  Mod4 f :Fullscreen


P.S.: When you reply to the Debian bug address, could you please also
  Cc me? I do not automatically receive messages sent to the bug
  address, and I only see them on the BTS web interface (unless I am
  explicitly Cc-ed)... Thanks a lot for your understanding!


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Bug#854266: PDFPC Bug

2017-02-21 Thread Andreas Bilke
Out of curiosity, could you bring pdfpc to real fullscreen if you send the
:Fullscreen command (in fluxbox) to it?



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Bug#854266: pdfpc bug

2017-02-19 Thread Francesco Poli
Control: found -1 pdf-presenter-console/4.0.6-1


On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 22:08:36 +0100 Francesco Poli wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 12:58:05 +0100 Andreas Bilke wrote:
> 
> > Could you try the PR from https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/pull/204 ?
[...]
> I managed to clone the git repository branch corresponding to this PR.
> I built a Debian package out of it and tested it.
[...]
> it works in some of the tries, but it fails in the other ones.
[...]

As I said, the situation is only partially improved (it basically
always fails in single-screen mode, it sometimes works, sometimes
fails in dual-screen mode).

I am therefore reopening the bug report (please note that the
upstream issue is still open).

Bye!   :-)


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Bug#854266: pdfpc bug

2017-02-08 Thread Francesco Poli
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 12:58:05 +0100 Andreas Bilke wrote:

> Could you try the PR from https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/pull/204 ?

Hello.
First off, thanks again for your exceptionally prompt responses!   :-)
They are really appreciated.


I managed to clone the git repository branch corresponding to this PR.
I built a Debian package out of it and tested it.

As far as single screen mode is concerned, the behavior seems to be
unchanged with respect to version 4.0.5 : in other words, with

  $ pdfpc -Ss foo.pdf

fullscreen is not completely achieved, since the window title bar is
still visible. And no trick seems to work around the bug.


On the other hand, the situation is slightly better, as far as dual
screen mode is concerned. With

  $ pdfpc foo.pdf

fullscreen is sometimes completely achieved on both screens, without
the need to perform any tricks.
Unfortunately, in some other cases, fullscreen is immediately achieved
for the presentation screen (the one the audience will see), but
requires the previously described trick for the presenter screen (where
the window title bar is still visible, until I move the mouse to the
bottom-right corner).

I performed a number of tests, but I was not able to understand why
fullscreen sometimes works immediately for both screens, while it does
not in other cases.
It seems to be completely random. If I try with the same file a number
of times:

  $ pdfpc foo.pdf
  $ pdfpc foo.pdf
  $ pdfpc foo.pdf
  $ pdfpc foo.pdf
  $ pdfpc foo.pdf

it works in some of the tries, but it fails in the other ones.
I would like help you more, but I am puzzled. Sorry...  :-(



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Bug#854266: pdfpc bug

2017-02-06 Thread Andreas Bilke
Could you try the PR from https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/pull/204 ?


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