Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-08-08 13:13, Per Jessen wrote:
Anyway, you can see that what I said is true: the preview does not fill the available space, and does not resize.
Absolutely true, same here. I just think it's working as designed. For resizing, I guess you have to resize the preview pane. If you keep the preview pane as about 1/6 of the screen width, can you read the djvu previews?
The DjVu previews are full panel size, the PDF are about 1/2 at the dolphin size I printed. I have resized the panel now to 80% of the entire display, with the left panel using 20% (11cm vs 45cm). The PDF preview has a huge grey area, with a very small PDF in the middle. I can post the screenshot [...] Ok, screenshot , or you may not believe me:
Ah, I see what you mean. Yes, same thing when I look at business-card size PDFs, they also only scale up to about 80%. Well, like I said, for the preview that is sufficient for me, if I want to read the doc, I use okular.
It is either a problem of 13.1, or it is a problem of the particular type of PDF documents I have to view.
Mine are mostly A4 or C5. Yours are smaller - 1/3 of an A4 page? I have some business card sized PDFs, I'll see how they turn out.
Yes, 1/3, envelope size to be exact, because they are printed paper slips sent over email instead. But they are not displayed at the paper size in PDF.
Same with my business cards, looks like max size is about 80%. Same for A4 documents btw. If I were you and frequently needed to review many of those PDFs, I would convert them into one PDF, one slip per page and then review them using okular. /Per -- Posted with knode 4.14 from openSUSE Leap42.1 office34: Cyrix 486DX2/66MHz, 4096Mb RAM, #9 GXE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org