Forgive me; the behavior I'm trying to describe is a bit nuanced, but I
think it is important to the end users' experience. I'll try again to
explain it.

Like most applications that support zooming, Evince allows me to hold
Control while I scroll my mouse wheel and the document zooms in and out.
What Evince does NOT do, however is "Fit Width" or "Fit Page" as you
scroll. For example, if I'm currently at a zoom factor of 125 and the
page does not quite reach the edges of the canvas, I will "scroll zoom"
to make the document bigger. But Evince just jumps the zoom factor up to
the next fixed increment, 150, which causes the document to run off the
sides of the canvas. I think Evince should be smart enough to zoom to
"Fit Width" if that zoom factor falls between the current zoom level and
the next fixed zoom level (125 and 150 in the example I gave). If this
bug is still not clear, please try to ask what, specifically, is
unclear.

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Feature enhancement: When <Ctrl>+Scroll zooming, include Page Width, Fit Page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254519
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