Control: tags -1 + upstream
Control: forwarded -1 http://bugs.pwmt.org/issue15

On 2014-01-02 15:30:36, Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote:
> A little question I haven't been able to find an answer to in the
> man pages: is there a way to disable the continuous view mode in
> zathura?
> 
> I mean: zathura by default displays the document as a continuous
> sequence of pages separated by gaps (having a size defined by the
> page-padding option).
> This is nice in some cases, but not really what some users want in
> other cases.
> 
> It would be useful if there were a command to switch to a more
> "classical" single-page view, where only one page (or two or more pages,
> if dual page view is active) is (are) shown at a time. Scrolling commands
> would then let the user scroll the currently visible page(s)
> until the bottom (or top) of the page(s) is reached; at that point,
> one further scrolling command in the same direction would jump
> to the top (or bottom) portion of the next (or previous) page(s).
> 
> Ideally, there would be a key binding to toggle between continuous
> view and single-page view and an option to define which mode should
> be used when a document is loaded.
> This would be somewhat similar to the d key (→ toggle dual page view)
> and the pages-per-row option.
> 
> I hope this is not too hard to implement.
> Could you do so and/or forward my feature request upstream?

There is also a bug report about that in the upstream bug tracker.

Regards
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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