Re: Okular settings

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> On Wednesday 04 March 2009 06:25:14 am ssmail1398-maillist@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Using Okular in 4.2.0 (Fedora 10 and Suse 10.3)
> >
> > I have looked into the userbase.kde.org and the Okular settings without
> > success for the issues below.
> >
> >
> > TOPIC 1:
> > When I open PDF's I can not see the file name on the window top banner
> > (is that the right word ?) Instead the document title is printed. This
> > makes it almost impossible to realize which pdf file I'm viewing (since
> > I'm usually browsing several documents).
> >
> > Is there a way to change this ?
>
> Is that in openSUSE 10.3?
> I have name of file in the window title bar, though it is openSUSE 11.0 and
> KDE 4.2.
>
> You may try to create new user and see do you have same behavior. KDE4 is
> under heavy development, so configuration settings are changing and there
> can be compatibility issues after update.
>
> Do you use same home partition for Fedora and openSUSE?
> That can be source of problems too. Fedora is using .kde directory for user
> settings, openSUSE .kde4. When you install KDE4 in openSUSE it will read
> .kde to transfer user KDE3 to KDE4 and create .kde4 directory. What will
> happen if it finds .kde that belongs to Fedora, I don't know?

Thank's for fast reply

Yes, opensuse 10.3 with Factory-resporitory. I tried to follow your suggestion 
by adding a new "clean" kde4 user without success. For me the problem is 
mainly with PDFs created with open office. They all get the title "My default 
template" so all my opened PDF's show the same window title "My default 
template"!

I'm running Fedora on two different machines. One at work and one at home.


Regards,
Sven
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