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--- Comment #49 from Sven Brauch ---
> On your ext4 home partition it should work, but if
> you use FAT for some reason, or even the thumb
> drive fails, the data is still lost.
Ok, but now we have strayed quite far from the original go
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--- Comment #47 from Sven Brauch ---
Sorry for not checking back, I had a look; for PDF it actually works perfectly
by just removing the error message, but for other file types (e.g. PNG) we
would need to keep the FD open manually. There actually
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--- Comment #33 from Sven Brauch ---
There's a bit of work around that place needed to make "Save" work properly
("Save as" does automatically, but not "Save"), so I'd like to hear Albert's
opinion first ;)
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--- Comment #31 from Sven Brauch ---
I tried to just fix this now, and I am more confused than ever about this
issue. Just removing the error message and early return makes Save As work
flawlessly. Why is the error message even there?
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--- Comment #30 from Sven Brauch ---
Regarding other applications: most applications (e.g. kate) are not affected by
this issue, since they just load the whole file into memory, and save it from
their in-memory buffer if requested. Gwenview also seems
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--- Comment #29 from Sven Brauch ---
I was repeatedly bitten by this issue in the past as well and I don't quite get
it. Can Okular not simply keep an open file handle for the document, which
results in ext4 not removing the data from the disk, even
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402925
Bug ID: 402925
Summary: Bad behaviour when opening temporary files, e.g. from
KMail or Firefox, and editing
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
On 12/11/17 11:37, dennis knorr wrote:
> This should be at least configurable with a for-user non-changeable
> configuration. It's perfectly okay for homeowners to disable
> drm-behaviour, but there might be requirements in an enterprise context
> where that behaviour is needed.
Well, there's a
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374251
Bug ID: 374251
Summary: zooming while pressing MMB doesn't work any more
Product: okular
Version: 1.0.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311373
Bug ID: 311373
Severity: normal
Version: 0.15.3
Priority: NOR
Assignee: okular-devel@kde.org
Summary: can't open paths containing spaces from CLI
Classification: Unclassified
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--- Comment #1 from Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com ---
... that should read without the quotes, of course. sorry.
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--- Comment #3 from Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com ---
I just noticed, it is apparently related to my terminal emulator. With bash it
works, but with fish (the friendly interactive shell) it doesn't.
It's still weird, since for e.g. kate
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--- Comment #4 from Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com ---
... I'm not quite awake right now. I meant shell, not terminal emulator.
Sorry again. :)
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--- Comment #6 from Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com ---
Alright -- sorry about the noise :)
I'll go complain to the fish guys then, and see if they send me back here.
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