https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=229552

Tristan Miller <psychon...@nothingisreal.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |UNCONFIRMED
         Resolution|INVALID                     |---

--- Comment #3 from Tristan Miller <psychon...@nothingisreal.com> ---
Sorry; I must have overlooked the question in Comment #1.  I'll answer now:

Yes, this is a standard feature of pagers (i.e., text document viewers).  Both
more and less, for example, bind keys to page forward and backward through the
document, and also let users type the exact number of pages to skip back or
ahead.  Many text editors, such as Emacs and vi, also have this feature.

There are also graphical document viewers which support relative jumps of more
than one page forward and backwards, though not all of them allow the magnitude
of the jump to be adjusted.  Both Evince and gv, for example, provide key
bindings or UI buttons for skipping forward and backward multiple pages at a
time.

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