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  • #21
    Originally posted by kigurai View Post
    Add him to the ignore list. Problem solved.
    ...and maybe report him for constantly breaking the first four forums rules.

    01.) Absolutely no flaming, name calling, sexual harassment, or other personal attacks will be permitted. Respect everyone, including the moderators and administrators.

    02.) No thread jacking will be permitted.

    03.) Spamming will not be tolerated.

    04.) Please refrain from using excessive amounts of profanity in your posts.
    It's just sad that the forums where there are quite a few active open source developers answering questions happens to be essentially unmoderated. When a person posts over two hundred posts that all are flamebaits, rude and factually incorrect and doesn't get banned in a forum where those things are prohibited there's something wrong with the site.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Rigaldo View Post
      No, KDE is not removing features. If that's what you see, cut on the meth or whatever it is you take/drink, because apparently it's bad for you.
      Im on drugs? That must be the reason for the missing opacity settings in recent KDE. Every KDE user not seeing the opacity setting must be a drug addict. Are you?

      Its okay you are trolling its moronix after all. But now you have gone counter-factual. Not the best way to promote the dying KDE.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by schmalzler View Post
        But okular limits its zoom to 1600%... At least you can zoom out more than "fit"
        Really? Are you referring to the new okular version included in KDE 4.10?
        The KDE 4.9.5 version I still use (0.15.5) even only shows a maximum zoom level of 200%.
        Anyhow, it's by far not enough if you have to zoom into technical vector drawings.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
          That must be the reason for the missing opacity settings in recent KDE.

          Just in case you missed the news (the review was commited long time ago, linked just because of the example script to add the opacity menu).

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Teho View Post
            ...and maybe report him for constantly breaking the first four forums rules.
            There are RULES?

            It's just sad that the forums where there are quite a few active open source developers answering questions happens to be essentially unmoderated. When a person posts over two hundred posts that all are flamebaits, rude and factually incorrect and doesn't get banned in a forum where those things are prohibited there's something wrong with the site.
            Well, yes. I agree. It's not just blatant trolling though. The level of courtesy and respect is frighteningly low.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by entropy View Post
              Really? Are you referring to the new okular version included in KDE 4.10?
              Yes, fresh kde-4.10.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by schmalzler View Post
                Yes, fresh kde-4.10.
                Well, that's at least a significant improvement.

                Edit: acroread 9.5.x does zoom levels up to 6400%.
                That's very helpful sometimes.
                Last edited by entropy; 06 February 2013, 09:13 AM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by entropy View Post
                  Edit: acroread 9.5.x does zoom levels up to 6400%.
                  That's very helpful sometimes.
                  Does okular support saving form data? This is the only reason why I sometimes need acroread and can't use evince, and using something that is not acroread would be nice.Hmm, evince only goes to 400%. That's usually enough, but it

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by schmalzler View Post
                    https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106285/
                    Just in case you missed the news (the review was commited long time ago, linked just because of the example script to add the opacity menu).
                    Nice logic. Gnomes shell is as scriptable as stuff can get. Thank you for making this clear. Im pretty sure alot of KDE users now will refrain from stupid attacks on gnome.

                    Still KDE removed a feature. Lol.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by kigurai View Post
                      Does okular support saving form data? This is the only reason why I sometimes need acroread and can't use evince,
                      and using something that is not acroread would be nice.Hmm, evince only goes to 400%. That's usually enough, but it... (Lost transmission)
                      I always thought this a limitation of poppler, which is also the PDF rendering backend of okular.
                      Not sure how they [okular devs] finally implemented tiled rendering.

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