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--- Comment #29 from pi...@gmx.de ---
The aspect ratio problem is still present on my 1680x1050 display with Okular
Version 24.12.2 from Kubuntu 25.04.
The bug was somehow gone in one release last year but now it is back again...
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--- Comment #27 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Since Okular Version 23.08.5 (fresh install of Kubuntu 24.04) the "hack" with a
reload doesn't work anymore. It is now always stretched...
Can no one else reproduce this?
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--- Comment #26 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Oh, its even more easy: When I press F5 for reload, the circle draws round when
the whole PDF is redrawn. So it has to do something with the FIRST loading of
the PDF...
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--- Comment #25 from pi...@gmx.de ---
I have an interesting update. The bug (or the scaling issue) only exists, when
you open a PDF through a click in dolphin or when you open a file in okular
directly. But when you drag a PDF into an already opened inst
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--- Comment #24 from Oliver Sander ---
I would still be interested to see what your Utils::realDpi method does. Have
you been able to get your local Okular to link yet?
Looking at the code again I see that if the system reports different dpi for x
and
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--- Comment #23 from Bug Janitor Service ---
A possibly relevant merge request was started @
https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/merge_requests/781
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--- Comment #22 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Created attachment 159866
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Showing the difference of PNG vs PDF (same content)
(In reply to Oliver Sander from comment #21)
> Did you get Okular to buil
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--- Comment #21 from Oliver Sander ---
Did you get Okular to build and link on your computer in the meantime? My
apologies, but I am not the one who can help with linker problems.
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--- Comment #20 from pi...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to pietz from comment #19)
> Maybe it is because of the resolution of the monitors. They are both 1860 x
> 1050 pixels which is not so often the case in industry. Could that lead to
> an stretched display o
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--- Comment #19 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Maybe it is because of the resolution of the monitors. They are both 1860 x
1050 pixels which is not so often the case in industry. Could that lead to an
stretched display of PDFs?
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--- Comment #17 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Does no one have a hint for me?
I hoped for Kubuntu 23.04 but the bug is still there. I want to get rid of that
scaling problem in every PDF :^)
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--- Comment #16 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Hi,
I nearly get my git clone compiled. But I get the following error when linking:
/usr/bin/ld: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5GuiAddons.so.5: undefined reference to
`QWaylandClientExtension::~QWaylandClientExtension
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--- Comment #15 from Oliver Sander ---
Building Okular is described at https://okular.kde.org/build-it/
> But I guess, when I compile my own okular, it will display a circle -
> murphy's law :-)
That's possible. But then you will have free time to f
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--- Comment #14 from pi...@gmx.de ---
First off, THANKS for your always fast reply on my issue!
Compiling should not be a problem for me. Can you give me a hint, where to load
the sources? But I guess, when I compile my own okular, it will display a
cir
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--- Comment #13 from Oliver Sander ---
Relax. This is just very difficult to debug without being able to reproduce it
locally.
Access to dpi information is gathered in the method `realDpi` in the file
`utils.cpp`. Are you able to build your own Okula
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--- Comment #12 from pi...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #11)
> > I am not joking.
>
> Neither am I. Either the DPI of your monitor is borked or you're using a
> different resolution aspect ratio than the native resolution of y
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--- Comment #11 from Albert Astals Cid ---
> I am not joking.
Neither am I. Either the DPI of your monitor is borked or you're using a
different resolution aspect ratio than the native resolution of your monitor.
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--- Comment #10 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Maybe deleting of some .local/config/share/pdf-backend-settings helps? Do you
know, which folders contain stuff which might be interfering somehow? I could
backup those files and search for differences?
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--- Comment #9 from pi...@gmx.de ---
You mean swapping left and right? Or swapping the computers?
Okular shows it as an ellipsis on both monitors. And Firefox e.g. shows it as a
circle on booth monitors.
I can also go virtually on the monitor with rdes
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What happens when you swap the monitors?
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--- Comment #7 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Most bugs all over the world are issued by special circumstances.
I use two tower computers with two monitors. Both have Kubuntu 22.10 but only
one is displaying it wrong - the other one is displaying it as a circle.
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--- Comment #5 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Regarding your DPI idea: Even if there was a problem with DPI, the screenshot
would "revert" this issue because a screenshot is not done on the monitor but
on the graphics layer. Your assumption would only be correct
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--- Comment #4 from pi...@gmx.de ---
Come on! I am not joking. Nice try :-)
When I open the PDF with Firefox or Gnome PDF viewer it is displayed perfectly
round.
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