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ghostview first and fleeting impressions
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Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
ghostview first and fleeting impressions |
Date: |
27 Feb 2001 09:27:11 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7 |
I tried to send a ghostview bug report, but
Recipient: <address@hidden>
Reason: 5.0.0 Blocked address. Known spam source.
Anyways, I found the solution. It is "the spacebar in kghostview does
what i wanted".
However, before I abandoned ship for kghostview, my failed mail might
be of use to developers. They were:
I am looking at an latex ps document and have used 2.000 to see it on
by 640x8000 15" monitor. It is very frustrating to have to adjust the
margins every next page.
Manpage: it should mention that lowercase keys also work... [keyboard
control]
by the way, wish arrow keys worked across page boundaries
Manpage: there are many true/false etc. choices... their defaults
should be listed
sorry to bother you, but I am curious:
given that one has magnification on, so that edges of a page are
outside the field of view, particularly the left and right margins,
Is there one key, a single key, that consistently pressing, will
increase one's vertical position in the file, across page breaks too,
while not altering the horizontal orientation.
or is there some setup feature that will do that?
yes, that >> button will jump to next page, but to the bottom of next
page. yes the down arrow will go downwards, but a disaster at page
breaks.
say i have a document, enlarged to 2.0000 the margins i disregard, and
I center the document perfectly. I don't see way for me to
successfully scroll thru the whole document by just hitting the same
key. Many ruin my centering when i get to the next page
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