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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 249328] New: Presentation mode does not respect "trim margins"
From:       Alf Mel <alf () mypals ! org>
Date:       2010-08-28 14:26:21
Message-ID: bug-249328-17878 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249328

           Summary: Presentation mode does not respect "trim margins"
                    setting
           Product: okular
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Archlinux Packages
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: okular-devel@kde.org
        ReportedBy: alf@mypals.org


Version:           unspecified (using KDE 4.5.0) 
OS:                Linux

When going into Presentation Mode, the Trim Margins option is ignored.  I have
encountered some PDFs that have some large margins for binding.  These large
margins take up a lot of space on my little Netbook screen.   I use the Trim
Margins feature to get rid of them and increase readability.  But when I put
the screen to Presentation Mode, the margins return and the white space shows
up again.

I assume most people don't use the Trim Margins feature too often.  But, if the
option is set before going into Presentation Mode, I would like it to be
honored in Presentation Mode.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Find a document with large margins
(http://lds.org/languages/gospeldoctrine/oldtestament/Holy_Bible.pdf is a good
example).  Turn on Trim Margins.  Go to Presentation Mode and see the white
space return.

Actual Results:  
The white space trimmed by the "Trim Margins" feature returns.

Expected Results:  
I expect to see a full-screen version of what I was seeing before going into
Presentation Mode.

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