Version: unknown (using 3.5.7, compiled sources) Compiler: Target: i586-mandriva-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.22.12-desktop-1mdv I was using KPDF and I was face with a very long text pdf document. Ten's of pages without any pictures. It was so hard to read it due to its font. I hope to add this two features for KPDF: 1 - Make me select the font and its size for the main text body to replace the original font of the document (as long as it is packed as text in the PDF). 2 - Give me another option, that of "Inverting the colors". It will be so easy to read WHITE text on BLACK background for hours without any complains in the eye. (This feature as that of the default consoles, also as many programs such as Cadence composer, AutoCAD, and many others,.....) Thank you KDE team for this splendid desktop Bichoy
> 2 - Give me another option, that of "Inverting the colors". Settings -> Configure KPDF -> Accessibility -> Change colors -> Invert colors.
Yeah this is great..... Sorry man, I never thought to look in the accessibility menu before. Yes it works good.... sorry for interruption again.... but I still want the font option.... Thank you so much.. Bichoy On 17 Jan 2008 16:54:32 -0000, Pino Toscano <toscano.pino@tiscali.it> wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail]
As the colour inversion problem is dealt with, the remainder of the bug is a dupe of bug #137062. Marking as such. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 137062 ***
I would just like to 'me too' this bug. I have a particular PDF file with a terrible embedded font that emulates the sender's handwriting. I can either export the PDF as text with pdftotext and loose all the critical diagrams, or suffer through this ridiculous font. As text, this should be easier to configure.