On the various display modes
- From: James Cloos <cloos+gnome-evince-list jhcloos com>
- To: evince-list gnome org
- Subject: On the various display modes
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 14:07:09 -0400
It occurred to me last night that there is a strong correlation between
running in best fit and non-continuous modes, as well as between full
width and continuous.
Perhaps the default behaviour should be to enable continuous except when
best fit is enabled, so that one could jump between +width+continuous
and +best-continuous with single keypresses.
The idea, of course, is that when in best fit mode, one clearly wants to
see the document at a page level, but when in any mode where only a part
of the document is visible, then a continuous, webpage-like display is
not only more likely what the user wants or expects, but also more viable.
The implementation might be to have best fit override continuous, so
that continuous remains in effect if/when best fit is turned off.
-JimC
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