On Thu, 10 May 2007, José Matos wrote:
I'm using kpdf as pdf viewer (as lots of KDE users supposedely do), and
I don't want to miss the update button (because view pdf always opens a
new instance of kpdf).
+1
Do really oppose changing the function of the PDF button so that it acts
as follows (if I've understood Uwe correctly):
* First press on button
=> open PDF viewer, or new window/tab in viewer
* Subsequent press on button
=> make window/tab in PDF viewer update
* Subsequent press on button when PDF window/tab has been closed
=> open PDF viewer, or new window/tab in viewer
I think it's only rarely that you really want a new, separate, window. One
reason I can think of is comparing two versions of the same document, but
that's not going to be very often I think.
If you oppose because you think it'll be too much work to support all
kinds of different viewers, I can understand that though. Or if you think
it'll be to difficult to implement.
/C
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