Re: [users] Windows are forgetting my size preferences

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Am Sonntag, 22. November 2020 schrieb J Leslie Turriff:
> On 2020-11-21 04:33:12 Stefan Krusche via tde-users wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 20. November 2020 schrieb J Leslie Turriff:
> > > 	For some time now, whenever I open a PDF file with kpdf, its
> > > window appears only a few inches tall instead of the max height
> > > from when I have previously closed it.  I have tried to use
> > > Advanced => Special Window Settings => Maximized vertically
> > > [force], but that doesn't work.
> >
> > I've seen this, only with kpdf, since long.  I found out that if
> > you close kpdf with the navigation panel open then it will show
> > this behaviour.
>
> 	Thanks, Stefan.  I usually open the navigation panel before closing
> the window because if I don't it resets the nav panel width for
> thumbnail views, while I prefer the Table of Content view, which
> needs to be wider. It's strange to me that the navigation panel's
> settings aren't remembered between sessions, and that it's being open
> should affect the window height.

Yes, it is! ;-)

I haven't discovered the navigation panel's forgetfulness, yet, but it 
surely should remember its settings. We need to write a bugreport to 
make it better…

All in all, to me kpdf, though the only, and very often used pdf viewer 
I utilise, seems to be rather immature. It serves it purpose, though, 
and I like the auto scroll function while reading longer texts.

I also noticed that kpdf consumes very much processing power from the 
cpu when the auto sroll feature is being used.

Cheers, Stefan
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