[Bug 241604] Re: Maximum zoom in Evince is 400%

2018-05-31 Thread jcsjcs
It's unfortunate that this bug never gets fixed -- it's now marked as 
"expired", but it's still there.
I encourage the developers to try to view this document showing the tariff 
regions for public transportation in the Frankfurt/Main region. On my 13" 
FullHD screen the station names are impossible to read. The maxium zoom is 
around 160%.

https://www.rmv.de/c/de/fahrkarten/regeln/wichtige-tarifinformationen/uebersichtskarte-tarifgebiete/
https://www.rmv.de/c/fileadmin/documents/PDFs/_RMV_DE/Fahrkarten/Regeln/Tarifgesamtplan2018_594x610_171203.pdf

In the past I could work around the problem by using "evince-previewer"
for this task, but that loophole seems to have been closed now as well
(17.10).

I've installed FoxitReader now and it works great -- but it's another
piece of software that needs to be updated by hand...

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[Bug 792085] Re: Automatic remount of safely removed drive

2014-09-18 Thread jcsjcs
For me a simple

umount /media/username/drive

does the trick. The drive won't get remounted and is save to remove
after the command completes.

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[Bug 792085] Re: Automatic remount of safely removed drive

2014-06-12 Thread jcsjcs
The only fix I know is to open a terminal and to manually unmount the
drive:

sudo umount /media/path_to_your_media

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[Bug 792085] Re: Automatic remount of safely removed drive

2013-05-26 Thread jcsjcs
I would like to confirm what beni wrote on 2013-05-04.

I've just installed 13.04 on a zenbook with only USB 3.0 ports. Safely
Removing USB harddisks or memory results in immediate re-mounting. Only
clicking on the arrow in a Nautilus (or unmounting in a terminal umount
/media/...) will allow me to safely remove my disk.

My previous computer with 12.04 did not have USB 3.0 ports and I didn't
experience this problem.

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