Version: 0.10.5 (using KDE 4.4.5) OS: Linux I've assigned Ctrl-Leftarrow (and Ctrl-Backspace) to "Back in document". Works fine UNTIL I go into presentation mode. Then both shortcut keys just take me to page-1. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Assign a key (maybe Ctrl-Backspace) to "back in document" Go to presentation mode Click on an intra-document link Try to use your hotkey to go back Actual Results: Goes not to previously displayed page but to page-1 Expected Results: Should go to previously displayed page? Actually, "Back in document" is a stupid name for this. I'm assuming that's what the authors meant because it has this effect in normal mode. But really it should be called "Back in history" or something else. OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.38-2-686 Compiler: cc
Back in document is back in history, yes, if you want to go to the previous page, there is the previous page action. So i guess i'm closing the bug since it's not a bug at all.
Wrong. Sorry I wasn't clear: "Back in document" goes back in the history in windowed mode, but goes to page-1 in fullscreen mode. Still a stupid name, but that may qualify for another bug.
Git commit 831294d3dc0fca6ae999d3c6abd77c623a0e227a by Christopher Reichert. Committed on 19/06/2011 at 17:45. Pushed by reichert into branch 'master'. presentation widget allows "back in document". Back in document and forward in document are not added to the action of the presentation widget. CCBUG: 271462 M +2 -0 ui/presentationwidget.cpp http://commits.kde.org/okular/831294d3dc0fca6ae999d3c6abd77c623a0e227a