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I Think
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--- Comment #4 from Gabriel ---
Yes, that's correct. Simply middle clicking enters an autoscrolling "mode"
which allows you to scroll the page by moving the cursor until the next click.
It seems however that autoscrolling can usually also be done by
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--- Comment #3 from David Hurka ---
What you described is middle-click-and-release-then-drag, instead of
middle-click-and-drag, right?
Now that I think about it again, I think that can be implemented both at the
same time.
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--- Comment #2 from Gabriel ---
Ah, that is true. I wasn't aware that dragging the cursor while middle clicking
would do that. However, a simple middle click will still not do anything.
Perhaps it would then conflict with the zooming action to have
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--- Comment #1 from David Hurka ---
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
> 1. Open a document in Okular
> 2. Middle click
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> OBSERVED RESULT
> Nothing
Is this description accurate? Okular should zoom in or out without discrete
steps, that is what