Kalle Vahlman wrote:
On 12/11/05, James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The reason for this is that there need to be SIX icons here.  I attach a
screen shot of a portion of my Toolbar on KPDF.

In KDE, these six icons are called (LTR):

----------------
start
back
forward
finish
----------------
previous
next
----------------


I've never seen kpdf in action, and was wondering what's the
difference between "forward" and "next".  They might have a use in
streaming media, but that has the media-* icons already.

Also, the (newer) screenshots at kpdf web site had only two buttons,
are there other places where this distinction is needed or is the
toolbar just customized to have two?

Yes, the default configuration is only two buttons. However, the "Go" menu always has all six options no matter how your toolbar is configured. See attached with KDEClassic icons. Note that, showing the confusion with this issue, that these icons are not correct. The icons for "Previous Page" & "Back" are switched as are "Next Page" & "Forward".

Furthermode, I don't see what's the use case for having separate
"forward" and "next" at all (at least in paged media)?

My toolbar is configured to have the same six buttons as Adobe Acrobat Reader. See attached screen shot from the AAR toolbar. These have the same functions (buttons are in the same order).

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JRT

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