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--- Comment #14 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
Yes, disabling it fixes the zoom out. I thought setting defaults in options
would have removed any options I had set. Thanks
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--- Comment #12 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
Let me add some more info:
If I zoom out using the drop-down menu, until I'm more zoomed out than
fit width, then 'Zoom out' button works as normal until I zoom in to
'Fit width' and it stops working again. We
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--- Comment #11 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
It doesn't matter which PDF I use. The behavior is also inconsistent -
after plugging in and out monitor, it's able to zoom out to 150 %, but
no further.
2018-03-16 2:53 GMT+01:00 Nate Graham :
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An odd bug. I can't reproduce the issue with the attached PDF.
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--- Comment #9 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
It tried plugging out all monitors, no improvement. I don't have a
cable to plug into the laptop (working) so I can't test the latter.
2018-03-16 2:43 GMT+01:00 Nate Graham :
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Does the non-working machine start working if you remove the second screen and
try again?
Does the working machine stop working if you plug in the screen from the
non-working machine and try again?
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--- Comment #7 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
No other differences that I can think of. The working machine runs Intel
integrated, single monitor. It's been non-working on one machine for at least
many months; it's not new behaviour.
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--- Comment #6 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
> The machine it's not working on has Nvidia graphics and is multi monitor.
Now that's the kind of information we need! Are there any other hardware or
software differences you can think of between the machine where
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--- Comment #4 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
The behavior is the same across PDFs and irrelevant of whether I use the GUI
button, 'ctrl-minus' or mouse scroll wheel.
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--- Comment #3 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
Additional info: When Okular is maximized, zoom out doesn't work as said. When
not maximized, 'zoom out' toggles between fit width and 800 % zoom.
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--- Comment #2 from t.soer...@gmail.com ---
@Nate Graham
I have two machines, both with Fedora 27 KDE, and on the same PDF, I can zoom
out on one (when fit width) but not the other. What information do you want?
Okular settings are default on both. The m
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