Bug 299854 - PDF viewing window resizes immediately upon opening under 'fit width' and does not display full width of page.
Summary: PDF viewing window resizes immediately upon opening under 'fit width' and doe...
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: okular
Classification: Applications
Component: PDF backend (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Okular developers
URL: http://imgur.com/0kkxZ
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Reported: 2012-05-12 03:02 UTC by desirousbacon
Modified: 2012-08-17 12:57 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description desirousbacon 2012-05-12 03:02:40 UTC
Changing zoom levels does not solve problem. The full image of the page will not display; Okular cuts off the horizontal margins which often interferes with text and images in pdfs. I can scroll up and down but not side to side to see the rest of the pdf. I do not know if it happens with other document types. 
I have attached a screenshot for more detail.



Reproducible: Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open pdf.
2.No other special steps. Okular will do this upon loading.
Actual Results:  
The view window resized to show only a portion of the page.

Expected Results:  
The view window should not resize!
Comment 1 Albert Astals Cid 2012-05-12 06:47:16 UTC
Could you please record short a video of your desktop? I'm not sure i understand what you are describing.
Comment 2 jak 2012-08-16 15:22:55 UTC
When I "print a web page to pdf" the right side is always clipped off, and just not there
Comment 3 Albert Astals Cid 2012-08-16 20:27:24 UTC
jak: When i put the finger on my eye, it hurts. What does what you said have to do what with the bug is about?

desirousbacon: Waiting for you to answer.
Comment 4 jak 2012-08-17 12:49:02 UTC
stick  your finger in your ass then and guess


On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=299854
>
> Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> changed:
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>            What    |Removed                     |Added
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>              Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEEDSINFO
>          Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO
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> --- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> ---
> jak: When i put the finger on my eye, it hurts. What does what you said
> have to
> do what with the bug is about?
>
> desirousbacon: Waiting for you to answer.
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Comment 5 jak 2012-08-17 12:56:52 UTC
Changing zoom levels does not solve problem. The full image of the page
will not display; Okular cuts off the horizontal margins which often
interferes with text and images in pdfs. I can scroll up and down but not
side to side to see the rest of the pdf. I do not know if it happens with
other document types.

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Jonathan A Kubik <jumpunjak@gmail.com>wrote:

> stick  your finger in your ass then and guess
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> wrote:
>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=299854
>>
>> Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> changed:
>>
>>            What    |Removed                     |Added
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>              Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEEDSINFO
>>          Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO
>>
>> --- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> ---
>> jak: When i put the finger on my eye, it hurts. What does what you said
>> have to
>> do what with the bug is about?
>>
>> desirousbacon: Waiting for you to answer.
>>
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>> You are receiving this mail because:
>> You are on the CC list for the bug.
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