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Re: [Question #199474]: Features to save vertical space (tab management and shortcuts)

 

Question #199474 on qpdfview changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/qpdfview/+question/199474

    Status: Open => Answered

Adam Reichold proposed the following answer:
Hello Pascual,

Nice to hear that you like most of the program. Concerning the points
you raised:

ad 1: Current trunk has a setting called 'tab bar as needed' which will
hide the tab bar if there are less than two tabs. Because this hides the
close button, it is disabled by default. Also AFAIK there is nothing to
prevent you from using multiple instances of qpdfview. The only thing
this will conflict with is the 'restore tabs' functionality which will
be applied to all instances.

ad 2: I actually forgot about those. They are available in trunk now.
(Using F6 to F7.)

ad 3: In trunk, there is a new entry called 'jump to page' which can
also be reached by pressing 'Ctrl+J'. This will open a simple dialog
where you enter the desired page.

ad 4: This is intended behaviour as whether a dock is displayed or not
is handled as a property of the window not the document.

Best regards, Adam.

P.S.: I don't how you run the program, but to test this (which would be
very much appreciated) you should use  the dailydeb PPA on Ubuntu, the
development version from AUR on Arch or compile the current revision
from trunk yourself. (A helpful user also posted an ebuild to create a
package from trunk for Gentoo on the mailing list.) There will probably
also be a 0.3beta3 release for wider testing of these additions.

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