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--- Comment #10 from werner.froidev...@gmail.com ---
Well, I do presentations / workshops where I use multiple apps: eclipse,
browser, shell, slide shows, etc. In these situations I work in the mentioned
"mirror" mode:
a) None of these applications has a
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--- Comment #9 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Hmmm, doesn't that get fixed by going to settings and telling you want the
presentation in the other screen?
I don't see this as a reasonable reason for asking for zooming support, what
you want is at most bett
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--- Comment #8 from werner.froidev...@gmail.com ---
A clarification to my last point:
* A zoom function would allow to size the presentation so that it fits into the
"mirrored" area 1280x768. This way it would also be fully visible on the
connected moni
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--- Comment #7 from werner.froidev...@gmail.com ---
I'll try to explain:
* Start Okular in presentation mode on a notebook with screen resolution of
1920x1080 --> everything is fine.
* Connect a monitor or a beamer to the notebook (VGA connector) with re
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--- Comment #6 from Albert Astals Cid ---
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--- Comment #5 from Albert Astals Cid ---
I'm not sure i understand this use case, can you please try to do some drawing
to illustrate how zooming would help you here?
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--- Comment #2 from Sputnik ---
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> The presentation mode is for giving presentations, why do you need to zoom
> in/out while giving a presentation?
Thanks for asking. Well I thought it is obvious. I always missed it in Okular
fr
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