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[okular] [Bug 368598] New: Zoom Out does not work when zoom is set to Fit Page or Fit Width
Pols12 via KDE Bugzilla
2016-09-11 16:59:31 UTC
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Bug ID: 368598
Summary: Zoom Out does not work when zoom is set to Fit Page or
Fit Width
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: okular-***@kde.org
Reporter: ***@gmail.com

You cannot zoom out (clicking on toolbar button or using CTRL+mouse wheel) if
the toolbar zoom input shows "Fit Page" or "Fit Width".
Zoom In is however possible (I believe previously it was impossible too).

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open a document (a PDF with 3 pages for example)
2. Click several times to Zoom in button: zoom increases. Go to the max.
3. Now click several times to Zoom Out button: zoom decreases until zoom input
displays "Fit Width" (or "Fit Page" with landscape layout document).

Actual Results:
You cannot zoom out anymore using Zomm Out button nor with scroll wheel.
To zoom out, you are obliged to manually choose a smaller percentage in Zoom
input of toolbar.

Expected Results:
Zoom decreases until input shows the minimum percentage (12%).

A specific case of this bug was already reported by bug 366449 (with another
bug).
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2016-10-05 13:58:51 UTC
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***@rossberg.net changed:

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--- Comment #1 from ***@rossberg.net ---
Same on Ubuntu 16.04.
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Pols12
2016-11-01 17:59:11 UTC
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--- Comment #2 from Pols12 <***@gmail.com> ---
Zoom behavior seems to depends on which document is opened. I will publish some
documents with their associated zoom behavior at home for comparisons with
other users.
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Beny
2018-10-04 10:11:21 UTC
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--- Comment #3 from Beny <***@usp.br> ---
Any solution to this bug?
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Christoph Feck
2018-10-27 15:31:59 UTC
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Magnus Aagaard Sørensen
2018-11-17 12:26:26 UTC
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--- Comment #4 from Magnus Aagaard Sørensen <***@aagaardsorensen.dk> ---
I am unable to reproduce this issue in Okular 1.5.3 with any files I have
locally.

Is it possible for you to attach any of the troublesome files to the bug if you
still observe it, and post the Okular version as well (Help -> About Okular)?
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Magnus Aagaard Sørensen
2018-11-17 12:27:59 UTC
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Update status
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Magnus Aagaard Sørensen
2018-11-17 13:42:42 UTC
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--- Comment #6 from Magnus Aagaard Sørensen <***@aagaardsorensen.dk> ---
After reviewing some other bugs, the behaviour seen here seems related to
#342003. Can you confirm this is not related to "View -> Trim View -> Trim
Margins"?
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b***@kde.org
2018-11-17 14:16:22 UTC
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--- Comment #7 from ***@rossberg.net ---
Yes, trim margins seems to be involved. I am running okular 1.3.3 on Ubuntu
18.04, and can confirm the problem occurs only when "trim margins" is on. I
can turn the bug off and on by toggling "trim margins". It happens on with
arbitrary file, as far as I can see.
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