I have just updated to Fedora33 and am now trying to fix all of the issues./bugs that "progress" brings!
If you use the PageUp/PageDown keys to navigate through a PDF document with the new Okular, it now slow scrolls. This makes it very difficult to quickly page through a document to get to where you want (some datasheets are +500 pages). Normally I would just hold the PageDown and it would fly through the document, now its about one page per sec which is hopless
Is there a way of turning this delay off ?
Also any one know if there is a way to make Okular always start up at a default screen size rather than start up at the last used size ?
Terry
On 08/12/2020 14:47, Terry Barnaby wrote:
I have just updated to Fedora33 and am now trying to fix all of the issues./bugs that "progress" brings!
If you use the PageUp/PageDown keys to navigate through a PDF document with the new Okular, it now slow scrolls. This makes it very difficult to quickly page through a document to get to where you want (some datasheets are +500 pages). Normally I would just hold the PageDown and it would fly through the document, now its about one page per sec which is hopless
Is there a way of turning this delay off ?
Also any one know if there is a way to make Okular always start up at a default screen size rather than start up at the last used size ?
Terry
Ah, found this has been fixed in Okular 20.12 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422050. People adding to many energy absorbing gizmo's.
Now to see if there is a way to make Okular always start up at a default screen size rather than start up at the last used size. I do hate this where the system remembers your last used screen location/size I spend most of my time undoing this "feature" every time I open a new instance of the program!
konsole now does this by default unless you turn off the new "Window management/Window Behaviour/Allow KDE apps to remember the positions ..." setting. Why on earth is this on by default and it should be named "KDE apps will set their window positions" no just remember them and really I think this should only be a per app setting. Ahhhh.
One step forward, two steps backwards with systems these days.
Terry
If you use the PageUp/PageDown keys to navigate through a PDF document with the new Okular, it now slow scrolls. This makes it very difficult to quickly page through a document to get to where you want (some datasheets are +500 pages). Normally I would just hold the PageDown and it would fly through the document, now its about one page per sec which is hopless
An option to speedup scrolling is holding the ‘Shift’ key while pressing Page Up/Down.