Bug 182989 - "Trim Borders" does not work in presentation mode
Summary: "Trim Borders" does not work in presentation mode
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: okular
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 0.7.4
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Okular developers
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Keywords:
: 249328 263605 (view as bug list)
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Reported: 2009-02-03 13:37 UTC by Claus Appel
Modified: 2014-05-08 09:39 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Claus Appel 2009-02-03 13:37:15 UTC
Version:           0.7.4 (using 3.5.10-3.fc9 Fedora, Fedora release 9 (Sulphur))
Compiler:          Target: i386-redhat-linux
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.27.12-78.2.8.fc9.i686

I use the "Trim Borders" feature (View -> Trim Borders). It works great in standard view and in full screen view (Settings -> Full Screen Mode). But it does not work in presentation mode (View -> Presentation). This has the unfortunate effect that the text in presentation mode is smaller than in the regular view (using full page zoom, View -> Fit Page).
Comment 1 Pino Toscano 2010-08-28 16:30:34 UTC
*** Bug 249328 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Alf Mel 2010-08-28 16:37:18 UTC
I promise I searched for this bug, but it didn't come up in the search.  Sorry for the duplicate.
Comment 3 Pino Toscano 2011-01-19 09:38:19 UTC
*** Bug 263605 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 4 Tom Arnold 2011-01-19 11:19:43 UTC
Great, so this is an old bug. Could someone explain why it won't be fixed?

My bug report makes a good case for fixing it.
Comment 5 Albert Astals Cid 2011-01-19 20:07:07 UTC
It is not a bug, it is a wish request since the feature was never meant for presentation mode. 

Now, to answer "Could someone explain why it won't be fixed?" there are several valid answers:
 * When i feel like implementing it
 * When you send us a patch to implement it
 * When somebody else than you sends us a patch to implement it

Then for the first and third options there is always ways to increase the possibility of it happening like you paying for it or giving else something that people might like. But i can tell you the arrogant approach usually does not work.
Comment 6 Albert Astals Cid 2013-03-10 21:37:00 UTC
Waiting for an answer
Comment 7 Albert Astals Cid 2014-05-08 09:39:21 UTC
No answer for years.