Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.0) In KDE 3.1, KGhostView remembered what the zoom was when the application was closed. Now, the zoom is always reset to 100 %. Is it possible to have this back as a configurable option ?
I would like to see this also. Every time I open a pdf with kghostview or kpdfpart the first thing I do is go to View->Zoom->150% or else zoom in until the text fills the width of the screen but I do not see a setting to have it do that automatically.
Confirming... BTW, but you can fit to width with Fit-To-Width (by default linked to the M key). luis
*** Bug 35572 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Fit to width is good, but most pdf documents have fairly wide margins. I am also in the "always go to View->Zoom->150%" camp every time I open a pdf document. It would be nice if the default zoom level were configurable.
Moving to Okular.
This has worked forever in Okular.
It is remembered for specific files: if you open a file and change the zoom, it will be remembered for that file when you open it the next time. But I am not sure if that is what this issue is about. While I am not 100% sure, it sounds to me like they want to define the default zoom for any document opened for the first time. If it were so, this is not the case with Okular, I think. Anyway, the original reporters are free to reopen the issue if I was right.