Re: navigating through a document
- From: François Michonneau <francois michonneau gmail com>
- To: Wouter Bolsterlee <uws+gnome xs4all nl>
- Cc: evince-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: navigating through a document
- Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 17:36:56 -0400
Hi,
Thanks for looking into this. I should have tried things more
thoroughly before sending this note to the list. If I enable the option
"View -> Continuous" then navigating with the keyboard is easy.
Cheers,
François
On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 21:03 +0200, Wouter Bolsterlee wrote:
> 2008-10-03 klockan 13:08 skrev François Michonneau:
> > Most often I use the arrows of the keyboard to read pdfs in evince
> > (with zoom on: "fit page width"). However, when going up, from what I
> > know, it's not possible to go at the bottom of the previous page. Using
> > shift+spc or PgDwn brings you at the top of the previous page.
>
> Are you sure "View -> Dual" is enabled? With Fit Page Width zoom level,
> PageDown will just scroll the view a bit further down. Space does the same.
> PageUp will just scroll the view a bit futher up. Shift-space does the same.
>
> > I was wondering if there were a special keyboard combination that I
> > don't know, or if it would be possible to implement one (e.g. shit+up)
> > that allows one to go to the bottom of the previous page.
>
> I'm not sure what the use case for this will be.
>
> mvrgr, Wouter
>
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