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&FDLNotice;
- 2010-10-05
- 0.11.80 (&kde; 4.6)
+ 2012-06-18
+ 0.15 (&kde; 4.9)
&okular; is a &kde; universal document viewer based on &kpdf; code.
@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ Context menu actions like Rename Bookmarks etc)
improved presentation support and annotation support.
- &okular; supports a lot of different formats like PDF, Postscript, Tiff, CHM, DjVU, Images (png, jpg, &etc;)
+ &okular; supports a lot of different formats like PDF, Postscript, Tiff, CHM, DjVU, Images (png, jpg, &etc;)
XPS, Open Document (ODT), Fiction Books, Comic Book, Plucker, EPub and Fax.
- For all supported formats and their features see
+ For all supported formats and their features see
&okular; Document Format Handlers.
@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ Context menu actions like Rename Bookmarks etc)
the FileOpen Recent menu.
&okular; is the default &kde; application for PDF and Postscript files, launched when you click with the
- &LMB; on such a file type in the filemanager. If you want to open any file whose format is supported by &okular;
- use Open with...&okular; from context
+ &LMB; on such a file type in the filemanager. If you want to open any file whose format is supported by &okular;
+ use Open with...&okular; from context
menu in the filemanager.
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Presentation mode: add Up (previous page) and Down (next page) keys
Add a 'Find Previous' entry
-->
- There are multiple ways of scrolling the viewing area. One is to use the
+ There are multiple ways of scrolling the viewing area. One is to use the
Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys. You may also use
the scrollbar, your mousewheel or the Page Up and Page Down
keys.
@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
.
If you want to read a document with several pages use the automatic scrolling feature of &okular;.
- Start automatic scrolling with &Shift;Down Arrow or
- &Shift;Up Arrow. Then use these keys to increase and
+ Start automatic scrolling with &Shift;Down Arrow or
+ &Shift;Up Arrow. Then use these keys to increase and
decrease the scrolling speed. You can start or stop automatic scrolling temporarily by pressing the &Shift; key;
pressing any other key deactivates this feature.
@@ -163,15 +163,15 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- If the document has bookmarks, enable the Bookmarks view
+ If the document has bookmarks, enable the Bookmarks view
and click them to go to the associated page.
- If bookmarks are not only shown for the current document, you can quickly
+ If bookmarks are not only shown for the current document, you can quickly
switch to bookmarks in all recently opened files.
- If the document has annotations, enable the Reviews view
+ If the document has annotations, enable the Reviews view
and click the annotations or select them with the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys and press Return to go to the associated page.
@@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- You can go to the beginning of the document using
+ You can go to the beginning of the document using
&Ctrl;Home or
- using
+ using
Go
Beginning of the document
@@ -201,9 +201,9 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- You can go to the end of the document using
+ You can go to the end of the document using
&Ctrl;End or
- using
+ using
Go
End of the document
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
You can go forward in the document using Space or Page Down.
To go to the next page of the document use the Next Page Toolbar
- button or
+ button or
Go
Next Page
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
You can go back in the document using &Backspace; or Page Up.
To go to the previous page of the document use Previous Page Toolbar
- button or
+ button or
Go
Previous Page
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
enabled in
ViewPresentation.
It shows the document on a page per page basis. The pages are shown with
- zoom to page, that means all the page is visible.
+ zoom to page, that means all the page is visible.
@@ -277,12 +277,12 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
You can also draw on the current page with a pencil. Click on the
Toggle Drawing Mode icon in the top bar to enable or disable the possibility
- of draw in the presentation mode. The drawings are cleared automatically when leaving the presentation
+ of draw in the presentation mode. The drawings are cleared automatically when leaving the presentation
mode, switching to another page, or manually selecting the Erase Drawings icon in the top bar.
- The presentation mode has support for more than one screen in a multi-monitor configuration.
- With more than one screen a new button will appear in the top bar, with the icon of a screen:
+ The presentation mode has support for more than one screen in a multi-monitor configuration.
+ With more than one screen a new button will appear in the top bar, with the icon of a screen:
this is a drop down box that allows you to move the presentation to any of the other available screens.
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Embedded Files
If the current document has some files embedded in it, when you open it a yellow bar
- will appear above the page view to notify you about the embedded files.
+ will appear above the page view to notify you about the embedded files.
The embedded files bar
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Forms
If the current document has forms, when you open it a bar
- will appear above the page view where you can enable the forms.
+ will appear above the page view where you can enable the forms.
The forms bar
@@ -361,14 +361,28 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
&okular; has two different kind of annotations:
- Text annotations like Yellow Highlighter and Black Underlining
+ Text annotations like Yellow Highlighter and Black Underlining
for files with text like ⪚ PDF.
Graphic annotations like Note, Inline Note, Green Freehand Line, Straight Yellow Line, Blue Polygon, Stamp and Cyan Ellipse for all formats supported by &okular;.
Using the context menu either in the Reviews view of the navigation panel or in the main window you can open a Pop up Note for any kind of annotation and add or edit comments.
Annotations are not only limited to PDF files, they can be used for any format &okular; supports.
Since &kde; 4.2, &okular; has the "document archiving" feature. This is an &okular;-specific format for carrying the document plus various metadata related to it (currently only annotations). You can save a "document archive" from the open document by choosing FileExport AsDocument Archive. To open an &okular; document archive, just open it with &okular; as it would be ⪚ a &PDF; document.
+
+
+ Since &okular; 0.15 you can also save annotations directly into PDF files. This feature is only available if &okular; has been built with version 0.20 or later of Poppler rendering library. You can use File Save As... to save the copy of &PDF; file with annotations.
+
+
+ It is not possible to save annotations into &PDF; file if original file was encrypted.
+
+
+
+
+ If you open a &PDF; with existing annotations, your annotation changes are not automatically saved in the internal local data folder, and you need to save the modified document (using FileSave As...) before closing it. Should you forget to do this &okular; will show confirmation window that allows you to save the document.
+
+
+
Due to DRM limitations (typically with &PDF; documents), adding, editing some properties
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Using stamps a single click just places a square stamp (useful for icons).
- To add a rectangular stamp you can click with the &LMB; and hold to place the top-left point,
+ To add a rectangular stamp you can click with the &LMB; and hold to place the top-left point,
then drag to place the bottom-right one.
@@ -446,7 +460,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- To move an annotation, hold down the &Ctrl; key, move the mouse pointer on it and
+ To move an annotation, hold down the &Ctrl; key, move the mouse pointer on it and
then start dragging with the &LMB;.
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-
+
@@ -534,7 +548,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- Save the currently open file under a different name using the document backend. With the &PDF; backend (Poppler >= 0.8 required) it is possible to save the document with the changed values of the form fields.
+ Save the currently open file under a different name using the document backend. With the &PDF; backend (Poppler >= 0.8 required) it is possible to save the document with the changed values of the form fields. It can be possible (provided that the data were not encrypted or secured using DRM) to save annotations with &PDF; files (Poppler >= 0.20 required).
@@ -546,7 +560,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- Save a copy of the currently open file under a different name
+ Save a copy of the currently open file under a different name
without using the current document backend.
@@ -578,7 +592,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
-
+
@@ -662,7 +676,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- Copy the currently selected text in
+ Copy the currently selected text in
Text Selection mode to the clipboard.
@@ -678,7 +692,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
- Selects all the text (if the document provides it). This works only in
+ Selects all the text (if the document provides it). This works only in
Text Selection mode.
@@ -728,7 +742,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
-
+
-
+
Configuring &okular;
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load, &etc;.
+
+ Display document title in title bar
+
+ Whether to show the current document title in the title bar of &okular; window. If no metadata for title
+ found in the document or this item is unchecked &okular; shows filename of the document.
+
+
+
Obey DRM limitations
@@ -1368,7 +1390,15 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Overview columns
- This options represent the number of columns to use in the overview mode.
+ This option represents the number of columns to use in the overview mode.
+
+
+
+
+ Page Up/Down overlap
+
+
+ Here you can define the percentage of the current viewing area that should be visible after pressing Page Up/Page Down keys.
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Change Dark & Light Colors
- Changes the dark and light color to your preference, that means
+ Changes the dark and light color to your preference, that means
black will not be rendered as black but as the selected dark color and white
will not be rendered as white but as the selected light color.
@@ -1454,7 +1484,8 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
&okular; can achieve best performance by tuning the memory usage, based on your system and your tastes.
The more memory you let it to use, the faster the program will behave. The Default profile is good
for every system, but you can prevent &okular; from using more memory than necessary by selecting the Low
- profile, or let it get the most out of your system using Aggressive.
+ profile, or let it get the most out of your system using Aggressive. Use Greedy profile to preload all
+ pages without risk of system memory overfull (only 50% of total memory or free memory will be used).
@@ -1505,6 +1536,12 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Whether to show a summary page at the beginning of the presentation with the title, author and number of pages of the document.
+
+ Enable transitions
+
+ Use this checkbox to enable or disable transition effects between pages.
+
+
Default transition
@@ -1515,7 +1552,7 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Placement
- In this section you can select the Screen used to display the presentation.
+ In this section you can select the Screen used to display the presentation.
Current Screen is same screen of the &okular; window that starts the presentation mode.
Default Screen is the screen marked as default in the xinerama configuration.
Screen 0, Screen 1 &etc; are the available screens.
@@ -1541,8 +1578,8 @@ Add a 'Find Previous' entry
Editor
- Choose the editor you want to launch when &okular; wants to open a source file.
- This is the case when the document has references to the various points (usually row and column number) of sources it was generated from. The &DVI; format supports natively the addition of the information about the sources the LaTeX document was generated from. A similar system exists for &PDF; documents, called pdfsync, which stores these extra information in an external file named after the &PDF; file itself (for example mydocument.pdfsync for mydocument.pdf).
+ Choose the editor you want to launch when &okular; wants to open a source file.
+ This is the case when the document has references to the various points (usually row and column number) of sources it was generated from. The &DVI; format supports natively the addition of the information about the sources the LaTeX document was generated from. A similar system exists for &PDF; documents, called pdfsync, which stores these extra information in an external file named after the &PDF; file itself (for example mydocument.pdfsync for mydocument.pdf).
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Credits and License
-
+
Program Copyright:
Albert Astals Cidaacid@kde.org
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&install.compile.documentation;
- &documentation.index;
+ &documentation.index;