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I have created sum[i=1; 4](26^i) = 475254 files with the same content as the
problematic .spx file. The file indexer crashes only at .spx (although *.spx is
in the excludeFilter)
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$ balooctl index Test
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(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #3)
> Adobe Reader [...]
Ah, that is why PDFs are deployed with such excessive whitespace in the TOC.
Then Okular should probably not silently remove the whitespace,
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I am now ready to confirm that the .spx file causes the crash. Meanwhile I got
other .spx files, and since I did the following command, baloo does not crash
anymore.
balooctl config add excludeFilters *.spx
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Bug ID: 403997
Summary: Documents panel sorts case insensitive and Projects
panel sorts case sensitive, so Previous/Next Document
navigates different than expected
Product: kate
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Summary: Message viewer: Lines starting with | (pipe symbol)
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Product: kmail2
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon Packages
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I see that this makes it easier to read a document (sometimes).
It makes sense to preserve the true contents of a document (e. g. to test some
LaTeX output), but it would be nice to have this as option, similar to
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403975
Bug ID: 403975
Summary: Background color for text selection in the document
should be configurabe, instead of relying on system
color scheme
Product: okular
Version: 1.6
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384267
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(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #1)
> No, that solution doesn't work, because people that use dark themes (where
> selection is usually a white-ish color) would not see the selection when
>
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Bug ID: 403943
Summary: Entries in table of contents should be normalized
(whitespace stripped)
Product: okular
Version: 1.6.1
Platform: unspecified
OS: unspecifie
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Bug ID: 403902
Summary: Since I named an XML file .spx, Baloo crashes at every
login
Product: frameworks-baloo
Version: 5.54.0
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
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I thought a bit about this.
(In reply to David Hurka from comment #5)
> Better would be
> [_] If document URL is non-writable [...]
This could be confusing, if URLs randomly appear to be non-writable.
Also,
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avlas' use case is (similar to)
1. clicking a PDF link in a web browser -> opens in Okular
2. wanting to keep the PDF file
3. clicking Save As (because Save obiously doesn't work)
Then avlas wants Save
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Wow... Confirmed with:
Okular 1.6.1
KDE Neon 5.14 (Ubuntu 18.04)
KDE Frameworks 5.54
Qt 5.11.2
Poppler 0.62
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Maybe I understood you wrong, so I will try to clarify.
I thought you are talking about showing/hiding the Thumbnails/Contents Panel
when opening a new document, provided the Navigation Bar is already shown
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I see the problem, but an option to show/hide it at opening new documents would
not do it for me.
When I open an email attachment, I usually do not need the side bars. But when
I open a microcontroller datasheet, I
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Bug ID: 403445
Summary: Explain purpose of filter text boxes in side panels
Product: okular
Version: 1.6.1
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: w
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I would like it if the zoom is not remembered per document, because I usually
read datasheets, zoom into one small detail, and close the datasheet. The next
time I open it, I always have to zoom out.
Dolphin has
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402110
Bug ID: 402110
Summary: Table Selection should not pollute clipboard history
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: unspecified
Status: REPORTED
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I'm sure this is not an okular bug, because it also happens with pdftotext.
pdftotext related to poppler, so it might be a poppler bug.
$ pdftotext /tmp/OkularBug.pdf
$ cat /tmp/OkularBug.txt
Listing 1: Skri
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Bug ID: 401509
Summary: Autocompletion doesn't complete incomplete
uppercase-snake-style words
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Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
OS: All
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--- Comment #5 from David Hurka ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Not all KDE apps use this layout; Konsole for example has Previous before
> Next.
Not really, the buttons change when you deselect "Search Backwards".
Konv
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When I try to suspend, my computer reboots instead... When I lock and unlock
the screen, Okular behaves as expected.
As you use the word "slide" and mention the popping-up menu: Do you mean
"Pr
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This layout is the same as in most other KDE applications, and I think it's
fine.
I personally can't imagine whether another order is easier to understand. A
simple test might be invoking okular wi
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With my okular, the width is correct while drawing. It's just not antialiased,
and it flashes once when the line is finished.
Okular Version: 1.5.2
Operating System: KDE neon 5.13
KDE Plasma Version: 5.14
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There was KGestures once (or still is?), which used libstroke.
gschem still uses libstroke. It claims, that it can detect when you are trying
to draw an 'E' as gesture, but even struggles at detecting a
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Under normal use: very rarely.
It was very convenient for these database summary files, to compare the first
and the last entry of the same thing. I didn't install updates on that machine,
to keep the c
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With this patch the messages still queue, when you jump forward and back fast
enough.
However, in my opinion the messages may do anything, unless they are in the
middle of the screen...
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> The offending commit: cc8b2208
That's what I was searching for for a long time, before I opened this report.
(I did grep -r "Search Wrapped", but without succe
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Reproduced on my machine. Apparently, Okular doesn't like itself...
Okular Version: 1.5.2
Operating System: KDE neon 5.13
KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.0
Qt Version: 5.11.1
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.50.0
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Reproduced with:
Okular Version: 5.1.2
Operating System: KDE neon 5.13
KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.0
Qt Version: 5.11.1
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.50.0
Happens only with continuous mode on; but with different zooms
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I only tried the PDF way. I can’t reproduce that on my system.
The properties window can not be resized down until it’s too small for all text
lines. When I force it to be smaller (titlebar -> rightclick -> s
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I think, powerful tools which are not well known from other PDF readers would
benefit.
For example: Trim to selection
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Bug ID: 399488
Summary: Move page bar to main toolbar by default
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
OS: unspecified
Status: REPORTED
Seve
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How about using dock panels for Thumbnails, Bookmarks, etc.? The dock panel
stack would have a tab bar at the bottom, and if no dock panel is shown, they
can be activated using toolbar buttons.
This way it would
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Small hint if difficult to reproduce:
The trimmed margins must be large enough. If this is not the case in your PDF,
try to use "trim to selection" instead of "trim margins"
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Don't worry, other people are as clumsy as you.
I can't reproduce this behavior with Okular 1.5.1. But it sounds familar to me.
Which mouse button and which mode (browse, zoom, selection) do you use?
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Summary: Search wrapped info message at wrong position
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OS: Linux
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For me, NotoSans-Regular and NotoSans-Bold are used.
When I change /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSans-Regular.ttf to
Ubuntu-Regular, it looks equally wrong. When I change it to Tahoma-Regular, it
looks correct
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Well, I’ve just installed Tahoma and now it’s displayed fine.
My Okular action “About Backends” doesn’t work, but in aptitude I have
libpoppler 0.41.
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