Re: Kpdf annoyance

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Anno domini 2022 Fri, 15 Apr 13:47:31 +0200
 phiebie@xxxxxxx scripsit:
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I call kpdf to view a pdf-document, it starts as a "small"
> ribbon of approximately 240x1100 pixels on the top of the desktop. Of
> course this window can be elongated via mouse actions. Tedious.
> I altered the kpdf.desktop-file to execute "/opt/trinity/bin/kpdf
> --geometry 950x1170 --caption "%c"" and now the window is expanded to
> my liking.
> But when Slavek releases an alteration to the kpdf package - quite often
> the case - my .desktop gets overwritten and I get again the ribbon. And
> must again correct the .desktop-file. Pita.
> Is there a method to keep this file in "my" state and not overwrite it
> blindely? The "i" flag is not a viable solution.

Hi!

On my system TDE saves the windows dimension when it is closed and its state is non-maximized, so maybe this works for you, too.

The other way would be to define a window specific setting (Icon of kpdf window -> "Fensterverhalten festlegen .." -> "Fensterspezifische Einstellungen" -> "Neu" ...)

Nik

>
> Rgds. Peter.
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