On Friday 17 November 2006 14:19, mETz wrote: > I expect a viewer to _view_ (i.e. display) documents. Nothing more, > nothing less. I agree.... > Maybe allow copying text/images to clipboard but that's > about it. If I want to crop/rotate/rearrange some document then I want > to _edit_ it and not _view_ it (and for editing I use gimp, openoffice, > kate and kile) Right. The problem is: none of the applications you mention can edit *PDF* documents. And PDF is one of the core formats handled by these applications we discuss in this threat. If I'm currently using a _viewer_, _viewing_ a document, and now it suddenly occurs to me (for whatever reason) that I may need to _edit_ it, I do not want to start a completely separate application, and load that document again. I'd rather prefer to click on "edit", and see how my viewer quickly loads its editing tools so I can use them on the opened document.... [1] Think "workflow"... Cheers, Kurt [1] Of course, being KDE, somehow it would be possible to determine that I always want to laod the full featureset right from startup, because I may not be a "view only" user