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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 6880] font size
From:       Ferdinand Gassauer <f.gassauer () aon ! at>
Date:       2003-06-21 15:49:55
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------- Additional Comments From f.gassauer@aon.at  2003-06-21 17:49 -------
Subject: Re:  font size

On Saturday 21 June 2003 14:23, you wrote:
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> ------- Additional Comments From luis_pedro@netcabo.pt  2003-06-21 14:23
> ------- There is already full-screen mode (maybe this should be added to
> the toolbar of the app? Hmm... hadn't thought of that) which does what you
> want, except it takes really the whole screen.
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> What you seem to propose is an action which does maximize window (not
> full-screen) + fit to page width. I think maybe "fit to page width" should
> be also on the toolbar (as in per Bug 7738 which was also from you :). This
> seems to be the behaviour of kuickshow. Maybe an action to do this wouldn't
> be a bad idea. Given that one already has full-screen, I don't consider it
> a high priority, though. As usual, others are encouraged to disagree and
> implement it :)
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> Note that the above is a bit wrong: kuickshow looks at both width and
> height when resizing while kghostview would only looks at width. I have
> played around with taking into account height in kghostview (especially in
> fullscreen) and it doesn't work if one takes a simple approach, since so
> many files are simply A4 portraits: it becomes too small So, I think
> keeping fit-to-width as it is, is better.
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> Also, note that I fixed fit-to-width in HEAD last week or so to change the
> zoom instead of the window size.
>
> I do disagree that it should be the default on opening a document. Maybe
> configurable, but not the default per default. You would lose the sense of
> how big a document is if you aren't paying enough attention (which could be
> important if you are going to print it). This applies to bug 7738 as well.
>
> regards,
> luis
thanks for your efforts 

Here kghostview opens only a small window and does not remember the last 
window size. So it's always a multi click thingy to get a A4 displayed on one 
screen.
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