Hi Christiaan,

Ah, I might have mixed things up (I am using the French version).


shift+cmd+R is Automatically Resize and
cmd+_ is zoom to fit ?

Anyway, whether I do one or the other it does not change the issue I have with the "annotated" file.

I am indeed on Single Page. I do not have the issue when I do «Page Unique en continu» (which is probably "continuous scrolling").

The keyboard up arrow (nor page up) does not navigate at all (the buttons work fine).

The down arrow works like a charm.

Ah. Zooming out (or in) solves the issue (well, my text is too small/big now…)

It works fine with the test version you put on forge, except that when I zoom in (but not in zoom to fit), up and down arrows + space and shift_space work strangely. E.g. space takes me to the bottom of the page and then the preceding page rather than the following one. down arrow to the top and then the following page …

Guillaume





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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 17:11:55 +0200
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"Zoom to Fit? or ?Automatically Resize? (these are different things)?

Does this only happen when you Automatically Resize?

I assume this is when you have single page (or two page), not continuous scrolling?

And doesn?t it navigate at all, or only at the first time you press the arrow or Page Up?

It seems like PDFKit automatically resizes the PDF a little too much, so it just doesn?t fit, on Sierra. This would mean that if you use the arrows or page up/down it will first scroll to the top (or bottom) of the page (even if that?s just one pixel) before it navigates to the previous (or next) page (that?s how the arrows and the page up/down actually work, and should work).

Would that be what you see?

If even at the second arrow it does not navigate, then Apple has really screwed things up, it may relayout the document after the scroll to move it back.I would not know how to work around such a bug, because it would be impossible to know whether we should scroll or change page. And Apple refuses to fix the real scrolling/navgiating bug in the first place (it?s been around for a few OS versions now).

Christiaan

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