* Anselm R Garbe [08.02.2012 20:11]:
> On 2 February 2012 17:20, Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> >> Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> >> this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf file
On 2 February 2012 17:20, Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
>> Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
>> this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf files. It also doesn't
>> depend on the layout I u
* Eckehard Berns [06.02.2012 14:49]:
> That was fast - the bug has been fixed in the git repository.
Confirmed, that did it :)
SOLVED
Thanks guys!!
On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 02:25:38PM +0100, Eckehard Berns wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 01:39:07PM +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > Ok, since you guys obviously understand this a lot better than I do, would
> > one of you like to report this on the mupdf bugtracker?
>
> Ok, filed a bug report.
On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 01:39:07PM +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> Ok, since you guys obviously understand this a lot better than I do, would
> one of you like to report this on the mupdf bugtracker?
Ok, filed a bug report. (Just letting the mailing list know to avoid
duplicate bug reports.)
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* Eckehard Berns [06.02.2012 12:47]:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 11:30:03PM +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > * Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> [02.02.2012 17:20]:
> > > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > > > Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depe
> > + if (width != reqh || height != reqw) {
>
> why is 'width' compared to 'reqh' which I guess is "required height" ?
> and vice verse for height
Wow, my brain's still asleep I think. Not that it's early here...
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Eckehard Berns
On 06/02/12 at 12:47pm, Eckehard Berns wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 11:30:03PM +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > * Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> [02.02.2012 17:20]:
> > > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > > > Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It does
On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 11:30:03PM +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> [02.02.2012 17:20]:
> > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > > Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> > > this certain pdf file, it happens
On 05/02/12 at 11:57pm, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis [05.02.2012 23:50]:
> > this happens in monsterwm too. I tried to redraw the borders after a
> > configure request event and this seems to help, but it's not final.
> > if you open an mplayer window and then open/qu
On 05/02/12 at 11:47pm, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis [05.02.2012 23:43]:
> > On 05/02/12 at 11:35pm, hiro wrote:
> > > In mupdf how do you go from page bottom to next page (to begin reading
> > > at the top)?
> > >
> >
> > 'g' will get you to the 1st page
> > '13g' wi
* hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> [05.02.2012 23:56]:
> > . pgdn right space
> > Go to the next page
>
> mhm still sucks, because I have to switch between two buttons all the
> time. But granted j+dot allows my hand to stay in the same position.
Yeah, I would also prefer something like
> . pgdn right space
> Go to the next page
mhm still sucks, because I have to switch between two buttons all the
time. But granted j+dot allows my hand to stay in the same position.
* Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis [05.02.2012 23:50]:
> this happens in monsterwm too. I tried to redraw the borders after a
> configure request event and this seems to help, but it's not final.
> if you open an mplayer window and then open/quit repeatedly a second
> mplayer window, you'll see it
On 05/02/12 at 11:30pm, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> [02.02.2012 17:20]:
> > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > > Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> > > this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf files
* Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis [05.02.2012 23:43]:
> On 05/02/12 at 11:35pm, hiro wrote:
> > In mupdf how do you go from page bottom to next page (to begin reading
> > at the top)?
> >
>
> 'g' will get you to the 1st page
> '13g' will get you to the 13th page
> etc
> I don't think you can scr
On 05/02/12 at 11:35pm, hiro wrote:
> In mupdf how do you go from page bottom to next page (to begin reading
> at the top)?
>
'g' will get you to the 1st page
'13g' will get you to the 13th page
etc
I don't think you can scroll from the last page to the 1st
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Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis
htt
* hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> [05.02.2012 23:35]:
> In mupdf how do you go from page bottom to next page (to begin reading
> at the top)?
>
Either with "." or with "next"
>From the manual:
. pgdn right space
Go to the next page
But with "right" you get to the next page at the sa
In mupdf how do you go from page bottom to next page (to begin reading
at the top)?
* Thomas Dean <78...@web.de> [02.02.2012 17:20]:
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> > Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> > this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf files. It also doesn't
> > depend on the layout I use. Usin
On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 14:45:42 +0100, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> Means, only after refocusing mupdf, it looks fine. It doesn't depend on
> this certain pdf file, it happens with all pdf files. It also doesn't
> depend on the layout I use. Using no layout (floating) it's fine.
I have the exact same
Uli Armbruster wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Dwm is almost perfect for me, actually there are only two things I don't
> like, one of them I want to discuss here, because I don't have any idea what
> causes this.
>
> When I open a pdf with mupdf (http://mupdf.com), my pdf viewer of choice, it
> looks li
* Jakub Lach [02.02.2012 15:40]:
> No such problem here.
>
> dwm-5.9; mupdf-0.9,1; FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE
Damn, forgot to mention: I'm on linux, 64bit, dwm 6.0
No such problem here.
dwm-5.9; mupdf-0.9,1; FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE
Hi guys
Dwm is almost perfect for me, actually there are only two things I don't like,
one of them I want to discuss here, because I don't have any idea what causes
this.
When I open a pdf with mupdf (http://mupdf.com), my pdf viewer of choice, it
looks like this:
Hidden bar (you don't need t
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