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--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-11-01 21:25:31 ---
Could be related to #208121. The reporter there has problems with whitespace in
cyrillic forms, but some of the commenters mentioned letters not being
displayed while
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208121
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This could be related to bug 285438: cyrillic letters are rendered incorrectly
in filled-in forms after hide forms is selected.
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--- Comment #4 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-09-28 04:50:36 ---
I never knew about using middle-button for zooming, thanks for the tip! That's
going to make bug 240150 a bit more bearable.
Having said that, I agree with Albert
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Can you attach a sample document for which it happens, please? And what are
your printer settings/paper you use?
Also, does it happen only with Okular and not other KDE
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On August 31, 2011 07:29:36 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
Somehow i lost the other mail so can't answer to it.
But yes, Okular does provide a KPart.
Ah, OK. I wanted to check before I file a bug/enhancement request.
Frequently used actions, like zoom, are unavailable when viewing embedded
On September 6, 2011 07:54:55 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
A Dimarts, 6 de setembre de 2011, Davor Cubranic vàreu escriure:
Frequently used actions, like zoom, are unavailable when viewing embedded
PDFs in a browser, because Okular KPart doesn't get a toolbar or any
shortcuts. It only gets
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--- Comment #30 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-09-06 15:57:48 ---
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I did not find the option with the , but I took care off all the other
points.
Just pick a unique letter for the accelerator
On September 6, 2011 08:30:12 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
No. Open a bug against rekonq and tell them to load parts correctly.
Could you give me a bit more details about what they're doing improperly
so I can open a bug report?
Not really. Tell them to look at Konqueror code.
I
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--- Comment #6 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-09-06 21:04:30 ---
Just for the record: bug 254566 tracks the lack of toolbars in KParts embedded
in rekonq, bug 240150 is for key shortcuts not being passed through to the
KPart
Turns out these are known issues that are already being tracked in Bugzilla
against rekonq:
On September 6, 2011 10:13:53 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
I meant, what are the symptoms that they're doing things improperly? I
don't have access to Konqueror, so I'm not sure what using embedded
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--- Comment #34 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-09-06 21:27:42 ---
(In reply to comment #32)
Thanks for the explanation. It already uses the 'l' as the accelerator. Does
it
make much sense to specify it by hand then?
You mean l
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--- Comment #8 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-31 03:33:33 ---
OK, pine is an example of how far you need to go to have as bullet-proof a
solution as possible. An overkill for Okular, I agree, and you can make it less
robust
On August 28, 2011 11:49:48 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
A Divendres, 26 d'agost de 2011, Davor Cubranic vàreu escriure:
Is Okular providing the embedded PDF viewer for rekonq?
Okular does not provide any special code for rekonq.
rekonq may be using the standard kde way of using embedded
On August 27, 2011 10:02:08 AM Martin Ueding wrote:
I often use the space bar to scroll in a long PDF. With Evince on Gnome, it
scrolls only most of the page, but not all of it. That way, if a line was
right on the edge of the screen, you can read it fully after scrolling.
Okular 0.12.5 (KDE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=274740
--- Comment #5 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-26 15:43:10 ---
Charles, you should definitely file your issue with Ubuntu on Launchpad, I
don't think there are any Ubuntu devs here to help you.
And you didn't need to add OsamaK
Is Okular providing the embedded PDF viewer for rekonq?
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--- Comment #3 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-25 14:38:42 ---
Charles, I run Okular on Kubuntu 11.04 and never saw this problem. (Are you on
Ubuntu or Kubuntu, BTW? Gnome or KDE?)
Did you install it from the package manager
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--- Comment #3 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-25 15:35:21 ---
Nelson, this has nothing to do with the shell, nor does it take into account
the fact that most of the time Okular is launched by other applications (such
as via the file
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--- Comment #4 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-16 17:26:35 ---
Thanks Peter, I've been meaning to report that with Kdelibs too, and have
subscribed to your report there.
Can you close this bug as either invalid or a duplicate
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=280123
--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-08-16 05:30:56 ---
Dupe of bug 277350. And this output is really the fault of KDELibs (the kio
part in the output), not Okular.
In the meantime, I think you should be able to turn this off
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--- Comment #4 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-12 15:40:11 ---
Created an attachment (id=61813)
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Title page with trimmed margins on 0.12.2
In 0.12.2, second and subsequent pages look
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--- Comment #2 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-12 15:43:21 ---
I can't reproduce in 0.12.2. It could be your graphics card. Can you give us
the details of card and driver?
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--- Comment #5 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-12 17:40:59 ---
Ah, right: I see it. It's printed to stderr. Confirmed, and I'm running an
integrated ATI X200 card with radeon (open source) driver.
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--- Comment #14 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-12 17:46:54 ---
Try with Evince if you can. It may not be Okular, but KDE's print system that's
at fault.
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--- Comment #6 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-12 17:48:21 ---
Related to 185676, although that one is for DjVu and this is PDF.
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--- Comment #12 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-08 17:41:41 ---
David, I share your sentiment about debug output and have filed similar bugs
for various KDE components in the past.
In this case, though, I think Pino explained to you
I'm keeping this in email, since the bug has already gone way off track. But I
had to say this to Jonathan: in every bug I see about KDE's debugging output
to the console someone says just redirect to /dev/null. Do you really think
that's a solution or that a shell user doesn't likely already
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--- Comment #14 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-08 22:36:41 ---
David, the back-and-forth with the bug status is ridiculous, I think you
changed it something like four or five times. Reopening it once, I can
understand, but when Pino
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--- Comment #15 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-07-08 23:32:50 ---
FWIW, finer-grained control than with kdebugdialog is possible via
.kde/share/config/kdebugrc. I don't know the full details of its syntax, but it
allows turning off
On June 29, 2011 12:43:11 AM NJuk Njuk wrote:
Which Okular version is that? Because i totally remember fixing this
issue.
thanks for the prompt reply, albert.
the version i am running (on gentoo) is 4.6.3.
That's your KDE version, okular is not past 0.x.x yet.
Try running okular
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--- Comment #11 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-06-19 20:45:12 ---
I propose to close as FIXED then.
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--- Comment #6 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-06-19 06:12:29 ---
This bug has been quiet in a while, and Igor couldn't reproduce it over a year
ago. Is this
still an issue for the original commiter? If not, we can close the bug
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155566
--- Comment #9 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-06-19 06:15:53 ---
This bug has been quiet in a while, and I can't reproduce it with 0.12.2. Is
this
still an issue for the original commiter? If not, we can close the bug.
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--- Comment #3 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-06-11 04:01:36 ---
Doesn't this sound like it would be a Poppler issue, though?
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--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-26 07:31:20 ---
Please mark as duplicate of bug 181290.
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There is bugzilla.kde.org and bugs.kde.org. They both have the same bug
information. The former actually looks more polished visually, but only the
latter seems to use HTTPS. Also, all report URLs we get on this mailing list
use bugs. Is that the only one that should be used?
Davor
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191681
--- Comment #5 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-23 06:00:32 ---
Second, programs like Openoffice Writer and Kword doesn't behave like this.
Nor does any browser I know of.
Vim does.
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--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-23 06:08:38 ---
This sounds reasonable if the page is to be printed in the portrait mode...
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--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-09 04:59:25 ---
I don't see anything wrong with it. What zoom level?
Also, what is your hardware (RAM, CPU, graphics card) and software
(distribution, X, graphics drivers)? The problem
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--- Comment #11 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-09 07:42:18 ---
Dotan, please read comment #6 about the adherence to the spec.
As for the duplication issue, it's not my call, but here is how I see it:
displaying page labels
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--- Comment #7 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-08 03:02:35 ---
Thanks for the clarification, Evert. This can be marked a duplicated of bug
187237.
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--- Comment #92 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-08 06:26:26 ---
Falk, to clarify: do you mean that the orientation detection code works
differently than what is already in Okular? You didn't just cut-and-paste,
because the types
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=271869
--- Comment #2 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-05-08 07:16:00 ---
I opened the file and scrolled through it -- no lockups here. But there could
be some memory issues if you're RAM is tight, though. As I was reading the file
you sent, I
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--- Comment #5 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-04-28 22:53:48 ---
Evert, it would be helpful if in your bug summary and description you said what
it is you think should be changed. It is not strictly true that Okular or other
PDF readers
Hi Jonathan,
I have no doubt that there is demand for such a project, as shown by the
number of duplicate bugs filed on Okular's treatment of annotations.
Kudos on your PoC, that ought to help your GSOC application.
I'll let the devs on the list give their opinion of the project's
feasibility,
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--- Comment #1 from Davor Cubranic cubranic acm org 2011-02-08 18:09:17 ---
Still there with Okular 0.11.1 (KDE 4.5.1) on KUbuntu 10.10 Maverick
The bug now also manifests itself when running Okular standalone, in addition
to embedded (in rekonq
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currently 267 bugs that are UNCONFIRMED more than six month after they
were opened. If this bug tracker is being deprecated in favour of
another, please let me know.
Thanks,
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I honestly fail to see the relation, it just means we are
understaffed (and sometimes reporters don't provide asked feedback
after some time).
I don't mean to offend the dev team. I guess I'm
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Summary: Okular scrolling gets out of sync when embedded in
Konqueror
Product: okular
Version: 0.10.2
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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