find . \( -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h" -or -name "*.c" -or -name "*.cc" \) -exec clang-format -i {} \;
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Okular's sidebar vertical view chooser toolbar suffers from a few issues:
* It's a nonstandard UI not used for category choosers in other pieces of KDE software,
and not used in other FOSS document readers
* What is shown and what is hidden is simultaneously too configurable while still not
offering the desirable UI common to other programs (i.e. no visible category chooser,
but a sidebar capable of displaying thumbnails, table of contents, search results, etc.)
* With labels on it takes up quite a bit of horizontal space, while with labels off, the
categories are less than clear
* UX is kind of clunky with nonstandard behaviors (e.g. clicking on the current category
to hide that category's view while keeping the view chooser visible, showing mostly
disabled items)
* It's made with custom painting code, which reduces maintainability and introduces bugs
(e.g. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408190)
This patch removes the vertical category chooser entirely and replaces it with a tabbed
view on the top of the sidebar itself. The tabs are icons-only and have large icons. A
button is added on the left side of the default toolbar to quickly hide or show the
sidebar. In order to make room for the new button, the Previous and Next buttons on the
toolbar are removed, as previous/next buttons are already present on the Page Bar on the
bottom of the window so there's no need to duplicate this functionality. This improves
the UX, fixes a variety of bugs, and deletes a lot of custom code of dubious long-term
maintainability.

BUG: 213508
BUG: 334441
BUG: 344599
BUG: 408190
CCBUG: 335189
FIXED-IN: 1.11.0
CHANGELOG: The sidebar can now be easily shown or hidden with a toolbar button, and the category chooser no longer takes up so much space
This patch adds kinetic / inertial scrolling to ease the use of Okular on touchscreen devices, using Qt's QScroller. I think it's much nicer even for mouse usage.
I left the "mouse cursor wraps when going at the edge of the screen" mechanism intact.
Also, I made it so that there is a nice animation when using the up / down keys to navigate the document, instead of having discrete steps.
FEATURE: 413989
FIXED-IN: 1.10.0
Summary:
Some people need them
BUG: 403445
Test Plan: Can be compiled, installed, can be spotted in the GUI.
Reviewers: #okular, ngraham
Reviewed By: ngraham
Subscribers: ngraham, #vdg, GB_2, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D18429
Just use the pointer as id :-)
This is BIC and SIC, increase the soversion now to makes sure we don't forget in the future
Patch based in an earlier patch by Bogdan Cristea <cristeab@gmail.com>
REVIEW: 109115
- open that documen (if it is not the current document already)
- remove all of its bookmarks
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/okular/; revision=1072135
this should:
- reduce a bit the code duplication
- make the tooltip updated automatically on the number of items
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/okular/; revision=1072090
- create new branches for documents different than the current one
- give the Url data role, so they can be identified again later
this makes it possible use it for any situation, even for updating non-existing branches for non-current documents
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/okular/; revision=1066321
- keep ownership of the "export as" menu, and check before manipulating its child widgets: avoid crashes in case the part widget is destroyed before the pa
rt is
both the problems discovered and debugged with the precious help of Armin Berres, thanks!
CCMAIL: trigger@space-based.de
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/okular/; revision=863716