Bug 148514

Summary: include rotate icons on toolbar as default
Product: [Applications] okular Reporter: Ferdinand Gassauer <gassauer>
Component: generalAssignee: Okular developers <okular-devel>
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL    
Severity: wishlist    
Priority: NOR    
Version: 0.5.90   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: shows space in the toolbar zoom=125%

Description Ferdinand Gassauer 2007-08-04 18:28:33 UTC
Version:           0.5.90 (using KDE 3.92.00 (KDE 4.0 Beta1), compiled sources)
Compiler:          gcc
OS:                Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.18.8-0.1-default

The functionality is already implemented but not yet to be included in the toolbars definition

IMHO very important especially for scanned pdf files.
Comment 1 Pino Toscano 2008-02-06 16:57:02 UTC
The default toolbar is already too crowded as is, and having "text below icons" as default KDE toolbar policy does allow us to put just very few buttons.
The toolbar is configurable, so you can put them in it if you like (or just assign shortcuts for them).
Comment 2 Ferdinand Gassauer 2008-02-06 18:37:19 UTC
I know, but it is not "userfriendly" to leave it to the users.
having a document scaled 100% (which is to small to read) there is enough room for rotate left/right.
Comment 3 Pino Toscano 2008-02-06 18:50:13 UTC
Just like it's not "userfriendly" all those kind of buttons to the toolbar, just because "they all are important".

> having a document scaled 100% (which is to small to read) there is enough room for rotate left/right.

??
I'm talking about the room for buttons _in the toolbar_. In case you are using no translations, imagine that the space for the text will be _at least_ 150% longer when translated.
In this situations, the rotation buttons could be hidden behind a [ยป] button (and that would be the same thing that not having them there).

We already have too much (needed) stuff on the toolbar by default, no room for the rotation buttons (that, in case, should be added either both or none), sorry.
Comment 4 Ferdinand Gassauer 2008-02-07 07:55:46 UTC
_in the toolbar_. of course, the width of the toolbar relates to the width of the document. at least here, if I zoom the pdf document so I can read it there is plenty of space in the tool bar. see attachment

But I agree - translations are a problem.
Comment 5 Ferdinand Gassauer 2008-02-07 07:58:29 UTC
Created attachment 23453 [details]
shows space in the toolbar zoom=125%
Comment 6 Albert Astals Cid 2010-11-23 23:31:15 UTC
Won't happen.