https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398929
Bug ID: 398929 Summary: Feature Request re Bottom Scroll Bar and Scaling Product: okular Version: 1.3.2 Platform: Debian testing OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org Reporter: ch...@dunnz.org Target Milestone: --- Can't call it a bug so feature request. Have a large (several mb) and wide (24") multi-page document open in Okular. I set scale to maybe 100% so I can read it easily. Then I mouse use the bottom scroll bar to move from side to side of document. Being naturally clumsy, and probably not fully attentive I don't take care with the position of the mouse cursor and allow it to stray into the document display. Okular then (I believe correctly) starts to change the scale of the doc. display. If the cursor is moving fast I'm almost immediately up to the maximum 1600% scale. Not a problem? Well no, except that Okular then grabs all the computer resources while it is re-sizing to 1600% and my desktop is frozen. I'm unable to do anything else in Okular or elsewhere. I have to wait up to 20 minutes for the operation to clear so that I can resume working. Can't close Okular. Otherwise Okular is excellent and my best choice for viewing pdfs. Is there any way of changing things so that clumsy people like me can't get into this zoom to maximum situation. Alternately is there any way of stopping the zoom to max. instruction from taking over my computer. Thanks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.