https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236371
--- Comment #3 from Josef Kufner <j...@frozen-doe.net> --- I found, that I use two view settings. But switching between them means I have to click three toolbar buttons. So I made one button for that. Real world scenario looks like this: I open unknown book in PDF and click "Book" preset. Now I see pages as in real bok and I can easily browse this book using PgUp/PgDown to get idea, what it contains. But since my laptop display has only 14", reading is a bit hard, so I want to "zoom-in" when something interesting is found. But simple zoom is not enough, when interesting information is around bage break, so I want to switch to continuous mode and also to single page view (instead of facing pages) -- now I have "Reading" preset. This feature is not meant to replace current view options, only to make their changing faster. It is in the same category as warpping mouse pointer from bottom to top when scrolling down. I think it would be nice complement for current zoom buttons on toolbar in default configuration. Actualy, I do not use zoom much, only switching between "fit page" and "fit width". Last button is for other very common use case -- overview of presentation slides. I've added it mostly for a consistency, but I use that settings very often too (when I have slides to read). Also, I tried to implement it as least invasive as possible to minimize maintenance costs of this code -- it triggers existing KToggleEvents. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel