Ok, then the middle button isn't user friendly. The left button would be
better for that.
Thus I filed the specific bug #511288 .
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can't catch & drag the document with the mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506455
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that works fine here, instead of the left button you can use the middle
to do that. Acoread uses the same button for it. not a bug for me at
least.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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can't catch & drag the document with the mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
Maybe an other solution would be the solution used by Google Earth :
click with the mouse on a virtual joystick. The more you move the mouse
pointer from the initial position, the quicker the document moves in the
oposite way. When you come back to the initial position or release the
mouse button,
I can reproduce this on Karmic. I would also like to see this
implemented. Importance should probably be set to Wishlist. I'll
download Lucid alpha 2 tomorrow and test this on that.
Note that if this is implemented we will also need to implement a toggle
button/s or drop-down list to allow the us
Steps to reproduce:
1. open a pdf file with evince
2. zoom in order to make the document use more space than the window.
The behavior I'm expecting:
1. maintain the left button of the mouse pressed while the cursor is on the
document view
2. moving the mouse will move the document
The behavior I
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