When viewing a pdf (I haven't tried other document types), if I trim margins and go full screen, zoom out does not work properly. It jumps between two zoom levels ("fit width" and %125 in my case). I have tried different pdf files (of similar page size). If I do not go full screen, it will zoom out up to "fit width" but then will not zoom out any further. If this was supposed to be a feature, it is not because sometimes you want to zoom out to see many pages at once, to find and move to the page you want. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.open a pdf 2.go to view > trim view > trim margins (optional) 3.go to settings > full screen mode (Ctrl+Shift+F) 4. (zoom in until zoom level is greater than "fit width") 5. try zooming out above "fit width" Actual Results: It jumps between two zoom levels ("fit width" and %125 in my case). Expected Results: It should have zoomed out. I have had this problem both on Arch Linux and Ubuntu.
Steps taken to reproduce: * Open pdf file. * Select trim to margins (View -> Trim View -> Trim Margins). * Go to full screen mode. * Zoom in past the "Fit Width" label. * Zooming out with mousewheel/keyboard shortcuts shifts between the "Fit Width" and the next zoom step. * Normal, expected zoom behaviour returns after exiting full screen mode and deselecting trim margins. The behaviour reported here is the same is in #342003 I'm not the developer, updating as part of the Okular Bug Day for the Bugsquad. Application Version: 1.5.3 KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0 Qt Version: 5.11.2 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 342003 ***