| Issue 701: | make navigation compatible with Adobe Reader | |
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It would be nice and useful to make navigation (with mouse wheel, up/down/left/right arrows, etc.) 100% compatible with Adobe Reader. For example, right now, when in Single-Page mode, with page zoomed-in so that it's larger than the view window: Mouse Wheel "click" scrolls one line in Adobe Reader, moves one page in Sumatra. Left/Right arrow: moves one page in Reader, scrolls page horizontally in Sumatra. Maybe there could be an option to have an "Adobe Reader mode", in addition to the current Sumatra conventions? |
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Oct 22, 2009
Left/Right in the latest prerelease should already behave the same as they do in Adobe Reader 8. |
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Dec 12, 2009
(which is a duplicate of http://code.google.com/p/sumatrapdf/issues/detail?id=631) Clicking with the mouse wheel does nothing in Sumatra PDF 1.0.1 nor Adobe Reader 9 for me, so what is it exactly that you suggest? Where's the point in moving forward only one line per click? |
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Dec 12, 2009
Indeed, SumatraPDF and Adobe Reader 9 behave the same in the situation you describe and all variations I've bothered to try.
Status: Duplicate
Mergedinto: 631 |
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Dec 12, 2009
In my system, with Acrobat Reader 9, the mouse wheel scrolls up/down in the document, in increments of a few lines per click (say 1-3, depending on zoom factor). Try that in "single page" view, with a page longer than the current window height. With Sumatra, it's one page per click, so if you rotate the wheel you jump many pages. I believe scrolling relatively smoothly with the wheel is a natural, expected behavior in many applications. |
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