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Of contents item will bring the document to the page linked to that
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If the document has a table of contents, clicking on a table If you click on a page thumbnail the viewing area will be brought to
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The sidebar on the left side of the screen enables two more ways of navigating Once you cross the border of a page, the mouse cursor appears on top or bottom of the screen again and you can just continue to drag. Drag the page up or down, continue to drag even while reaching the bottom or top of the screen and behold. Pressing any other key deactivates this feature.Īnother way to navigate through a document with several pages is to use the mouse pointer. You can start or stop automatic scrolling temporarily by pressing the &Shift key Then use these keys to increase andĭecrease the scrolling speed. Start automatic scrolling with &Shift &Down or If you want to read a document with several pages use the automatic scrolling feature of &okular. The number and the position of the current slide will be shown in the overlay at the right upper corner of screen. When viewing a document in the Presentation mode use &Up and &Down arrow keys to switch between pages or slides. This procedure only works if the Browse tool isĮnabled, which you can select by choosing Tools Opposite direction of where you want to move. You can also use vim-like navigation keys, namely H to move to the top of the previous page, L to move to the top of the next page, J to move one line down, and K to move one line up.Īnother way is to hold the &LMB down at any place on the document while dragging the mouse in the You may also use the scrollbar, your mousewheel or the &PgUp and &PgDn keys. One is to use the &Up and &Down arrow keys. There are multiple ways of scrolling the viewing area. This section describes how you can navigate through a document in &okular. If you want to open any file whose format is supported by &okular Īfter having a file opened you probably want to read it and therefore navigate through it. &LMB on such a file type in the filemanager. &okular is the default &kde application for &PDF and &PostScript files, launched when you click with the If you have already opened files in &okular before, you can quickly access them by selecting them in The previously closed document in a tab can be reopened using the &Ctrl &Shift TFile Undo close tab menu item. You can close the tab by clicking with &MMB on it. The new document will be opened in a new tab if the Open new files in tabs option on the General configuration page is checked. Your file should now be displayed in the main window. , choose a supported file in the dialog and click Open. To view any supported file in &okular, select FileOpen. XPS, Fiction Books, Comic Book, Plucker, EPub, Fax and Markdown.įor all supported formats and their features see &okular supports a lot of different formats like &PDF, &PostScript, Tiff, CHM, DjVU, Images (png, jpg, &etc ) Improved presentation support and annotation support.
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&okular is a &kde universal document viewer based on the code of the &kpdf application.Īlthough being based on &kpdf code, &okular has some unique features such as overview mode, &okular is a &kde universal document viewer based on &kpdf code.