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Example comic book archive with animated gifs
Attached is a comic book archive whose comic panels are animated gifs, as
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I don't seem to be the only person interested in this. For example:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/424979/comic-reader-that-supports-animated-gif-images
And there are other comic book archive viewers out there
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> Is this actually an expected feature?
There are electronic comics with animations nowadays, and okular supports
animations in PDFs and presentations as far as I underst
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Bug ID: 435858
Summary: Animated gifs do not play in comic book archives
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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> IMHO doesn't make much sense.
This is no good, especially for documents with long or very dense
pages. I think it defeats the purpose of remembering you location on
the page.
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--- Comment #26 from Todd 2011-03-23 14:58:03 ---
I was trying to be calm and stick solely to facts and logic, but I do find it
dishearting that not only did you casually dismiss my posts as "bla bla bla",
but you weren't eve
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--- Comment #21 from Todd 2011-03-23 02:53:40 ---
I was trying to clarify what I said and to address your earlier response.
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--- Comment #19 from Todd 2011-03-23 02:00:21 ---
Once again, how the program was designed and how users expect it to behave are
two entirely differently things. The whole point of the principle of least
surprise is that what matters is how users
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--- Comment #17 from Todd 2011-03-23 00:58:10 ---
"and the documentation clearly states the behaviour."
The problem is that people are unlikely to read the documentation for what
seems to be totally standard PDF behavior. Do you expect
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--- Comment #133 from Todd 2011-03-14 07:33:48 ---
The same thing happened to me. I assumed that annotations meant standard pdf
annotations.
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Summary: have "open recent" launch a new window
Product: okular
Version: 0.11.2
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wishlist
Priority:
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