pwmt issueshttps://git.pwmt.org/groups/pwmt/-/issues2021-07-17T13:35:55+02:00https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/219Exiting presentation mode will always turn on the status bar2021-07-17T13:35:55+02:00LuXuExiting presentation mode will always turn on the status bar... even if the status bar was turned off before entering the presentation mode.... even if the status bar was turned off before entering the presentation mode.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/216[Feature Request] Table of contents/Index view lacking navigation shortcuts2022-01-08T07:41:25+01:00Eemeli Welling[Feature Request] Table of contents/Index view lacking navigation shortcutsI've found myself multiple times in a situation where I'm in the index view and wanting to scroll up and down with shortcuts, but they are missing it seems.
I would be interested in `<C-d>, <C-f>, <C-b>, <C-u>, <PageUp> and <PageDown>` ...I've found myself multiple times in a situation where I'm in the index view and wanting to scroll up and down with shortcuts, but they are missing it seems.
I would be interested in `<C-d>, <C-f>, <C-b>, <C-u>, <PageUp> and <PageDown>` shortcuts in index view.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura-pdf-mupdf/-/issues/20Could read some particular epub2021-02-18T16:59:11+01:00Mslxli@mslxl.comCould read some particular epubWhen opening a specific ePub file, Zathura can only display the cover page, the content is invisible, and the index also displays wrongly.
It is worth mentioning that this file can be opened with mupdf to display the content correctly, ...When opening a specific ePub file, Zathura can only display the cover page, the content is invisible, and the index also displays wrongly.
It is worth mentioning that this file can be opened with mupdf to display the content correctly, and calibre can correctly identify the contents and index.
| Zathura with zathura-pdf-mupdf | Mupdf | Calibre |
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|![DeepinScreenshot_select-zathura](/uploads/12fdf960b0c252984eddaef9cdfd9226/DeepinScreenshot_select-zathura.png)|![DeepinScreenshot_select-mupdf](/uploads/e3eefdf17cf71fb67e4226f1c2ff7369/DeepinScreenshot_select-mupdf.png)|![DeepinScreenshot_select-calibre](/uploads/bed5ad025c04ddb0638068b795086e06/DeepinScreenshot_select-calibre.png)|
Below this the ePub file.
[Epub.epub](/uploads/b8c15e503b1f628e1ce19c25c70798de/Epub.epub)https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/214Scroll up and down by 1/3 otherwise chosen amount2021-02-15T16:29:48+01:00agaScroll up and down by 1/3 otherwise chosen amountHi everyone,
is there an option to map a key to scroll down a page by 1/3 or some otherwise chosen amount like 30%, 20% or such?
Many thanks
agaHi everyone,
is there an option to map a key to scroll down a page by 1/3 or some otherwise chosen amount like 30%, 20% or such?
Many thanks
agahttps://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/212[Feature Request] Best-fit mode adjusted according to statusbar toggling2021-07-15T22:14:25+02:00rv[Feature Request] Best-fit mode adjusted according to statusbar togglingHi,
when pressing `a` and viewing the page in best-fit mode part of the page gets covered by the statusbar (which can be removed, and the issue fixed, with `^n`). Could this be automated so the best-fit mode takes in account the space o...Hi,
when pressing `a` and viewing the page in best-fit mode part of the page gets covered by the statusbar (which can be removed, and the issue fixed, with `^n`). Could this be automated so the best-fit mode takes in account the space occupied by the statusbar and adjust its size to not get covered?
Sorry - and let me know - if I'm not being clear enough.
Thanks a lot in advance!, Zathura is amazing.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/13Under GNOME Zathura maps my keys differently depending on the mode2021-02-09T22:51:38+01:00Horea ChristianUnder GNOME Zathura maps my keys differently depending on the modeI use zathura and have a Swiss German keyboard layout on two system. One of them uses Sway and the other GNOME. The one with Sway works just fine. On GNOME, however, the following happens:
In order to get into command mode `:` or search...I use zathura and have a Swiss German keyboard layout on two system. One of them uses Sway and the other GNOME. The one with Sway works just fine. On GNOME, however, the following happens:
In order to get into command mode `:` or search mode `/`, I need to press the keys where those characters would be on a US layout. Once I am in any input mode, however, the mapping works as expected (Swiss German) with no issues.
Unsure whether this is a Zathura or GNOME bug, or both, but I would appreciate any advice. Thanks :)https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/210Use g instead of gg by default2021-02-02T16:59:25+01:00Sahid VeljiUse g instead of gg by defaultI use `map g goto top` in my zathurarc, which allows me to hit `g` to go to the first page (instead of `gg`), or `ng` to go to the nth page (instead of `ngg` or `nG`). I suggest making this the default in zathura since no other key bindi...I use `map g goto top` in my zathurarc, which allows me to hit `g` to go to the first page (instead of `gg`), or `ng` to go to the nth page (instead of `ngg` or `nG`). I suggest making this the default in zathura since no other key binding starts with `g`.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/209Lots of memory usage when zoomed in2024-02-27T16:05:28+01:00LuXuLots of memory usage when zoomed inWhen I open a document the memory usage is normally ~100MB. But if I zoom in to the maximum level, the memory usage goes above 2GB every time. It drops back to ~100MB if I zoom out to a normal level. So I guess that much memory are used ...When I open a document the memory usage is normally ~100MB. But if I zoom in to the maximum level, the memory usage goes above 2GB every time. It drops back to ~100MB if I zoom out to a normal level. So I guess that much memory are used to render an extremely zoomed in pdf page. I can reproduce this with almost every pdf document.
zathura version is 0.4.7https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/207Inconsistent zoom level across screens2022-08-20T19:45:12+02:00MazeInconsistent zoom level across screensZoom level changes when moving zathura window between screens.
This also happens if opening a document on one screen and later opening it on the other screen (if history database is enabled)
Video demonstration [HERE](https://f.mazie.r...Zoom level changes when moving zathura window between screens.
This also happens if opening a document on one screen and later opening it on the other screen (if history database is enabled)
Video demonstration [HERE](https://f.mazie.rocks/zathura_zoom_issue.webm)
System information:
- OS: Arch Linux 64-bit
- WM: AwesomeWM
- Zathura version: zathura 0.4.7; girara 0.3.5 (runtime: 0.3.5); (plugin) pdf-mupdf (0.3.6) (/usr/lib/zathura/libpdf-mupdf.so)
- I have not used a custom zathurarc.
- In the video, I used a custom awesomewm configuration, but I have also reproduced this issue on the default awesomewm configuration.
- output of `xrandr -q` [HERE](https://f.mazie.rocks/xrandr_report.txt)https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/206Remember zoom level and window size & position2021-02-10T15:11:08+01:00Dan DascalescuRemember zoom level and window size & positionI've just discovered Zathura via [this AskUbuntu question](https://askubuntu.com/questions/18495/what-pdf-viewers-are-available-for-ubuntu) - thanks for making it free!
I often open the same PDF, and by default the window is very small,...I've just discovered Zathura via [this AskUbuntu question](https://askubuntu.com/questions/18495/what-pdf-viewers-are-available-for-ubuntu) - thanks for making it free!
I often open the same PDF, and by default the window is very small, so I have to resize it and zoom in every time.
Is there a way to remember the window size and zoom factor?https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/204[Feature request] Hide mouse when using keyboard2021-01-12T07:13:53+01:00Daniel Falbo[Feature request] Hide mouse when using keyboardhttps://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/201Feature request: jumping to page label support2021-01-04T20:27:42+01:00Icughu5eFeature request: jumping to page label supportI have some books with page labels. For example, the page numbers on the book do not correspond to the page numbers of the PDF, and the PDF makers adds the page numbers on the book as page labels to the PDF.
I know the offset feature, b...I have some books with page labels. For example, the page numbers on the book do not correspond to the page numbers of the PDF, and the PDF makers adds the page numbers on the book as page labels to the PDF.
I know the offset feature, but this is sometimes insufficient: the page numbers of some books are unfortunately discontinuous. For example, the next page of 114 is 116. I cannot correct such kind of discrepancy by setting an offset.
I hope that I can jump to a page by inputting the page label.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/200No "Page Handling" tab in printer setting window2021-06-04T08:41:17+02:00LuXuNo "Page Handling" tab in printer setting windowThere is a "auto resize and center" option in the "Page Handling" tab which would center the pdf if its aspect ratio is different from the paper, otherwise it defaults to top-left I think.
I can't achieve that option with zathura's prin...There is a "auto resize and center" option in the "Page Handling" tab which would center the pdf if its aspect ratio is different from the paper, otherwise it defaults to top-left I think.
I can't achieve that option with zathura's print dialog. Can this be supported? Or is there any workaround? Of source support it would be preferred :)
The printing dialog of evince/xreader
![Screenshot_2020-12-31_23-21-44](/uploads/64c718e7c07102006483d7d7fc66741c/Screenshot_2020-12-31_23-21-44.png)
The printing dialog of zathura
![Screenshot_2020-12-31_23-21-46](/uploads/330ed44b750a37a79b6de084edbb26e3/Screenshot_2020-12-31_23-21-46.png)https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/195Poor print quality, in particular for .pdf documents2021-07-14T18:32:02+02:00Manfred SauterPoor print quality, in particular for .pdf documentsI noticed that when printing .pdf documents using zathura the quality of the printout is significantly worse than when printing directly using lpr. The outline of all characters is jagged and pixelated. There is nothing special about my ...I noticed that when printing .pdf documents using zathura the quality of the printout is significantly worse than when printing directly using lpr. The outline of all characters is jagged and pixelated. There is nothing special about my .pdf documents (mostly generated with LaTeX, correct page sizes, embedded Type 1 fonts). I am using the zathura-pdf-mupdf on Arch Linux.
Looking at the code of the plugin and zathura itself, however, I am not surprised the print quality is bad. In the corresponding source file print.c in the zathura repository apparently simply a hack is used to “Render to a surface that is 5 times larger to workaround quality issues.” Apparently this hack does not perform well enough in general. Potentially this affects also other document types and plugins.
So this issue is basically a feature request to implement proper calculation of the required rendering output sizes to obtain a specific printout resolution. I suggest to ensure a printout resolution of at least 300 dpi by default. Ideally the desired printout resolution should be configurable (maybe via config or the printing dialog).https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/194Shortcut mapping is not general enough2021-02-09T22:50:58+01:00Ghost UserShortcut mapping is not general enoughI like Zathura, but I don't like vim bindings, so I tried to change all keys in zathurarc. But it doesn't seem to be easy or even possible, despite being called a 'highly customizable' document viewer.
For example, it seems that I can't...I like Zathura, but I don't like vim bindings, so I tried to change all keys in zathurarc. But it doesn't seem to be easy or even possible, despite being called a 'highly customizable' document viewer.
For example, it seems that I can't map keys like 'numpad plus'. I would like to define Ctrl+Plus and Ctrl+Minus for zooming (instead of the default Plus and Minus), but <C--> and <C-+> only works for non-numpad keys. Looking at the source code, it seems that I can only map keys within the ASCII range or in the predefined list (Tab, BackSpace etc.), but GDK_KEY_KP_Add is neither. Which means that not even the default keybindings are possible to be specified in zathurarc!
This one would be easy to fix: after failing to find a meaning in other ways, check gdk_keyval_from_name(), so e.g. "KP_Add" would be recognised as 'numpad plus'. (And then several items in the predefined list would be unneccessary.)
Another minor thing is that if I want to map Ctrl+F to search, the only way I found is "map <C-f> feedkeys /", but that assumes that I don't want to remap or unmap "/". And it also displays "/" in front of the search field, which is not relevant anymore.
I also wondered if there is any way to map e.g. Ctrl+G to 'goto' in the usual way, meaning that it would open an input field (like for searching), where I could type a page number, press enter, and it would go to that page. I only found the reversed (vim-like) way, e.g. '<number>G'.
The most general would be, of course, if the default shortcuts, instead of being hardcoded, would just be a default zathurarc file, so anyone could just easily change any shortcut they wish (and deleting the file would mean no shortcuts at all). This would also be good for documentation, as I tried but didn't find any usable example zathurarc file on the web, when I was unsure about the syntax described in the man.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/192Zoom to original size option does not zoom to original size2020-10-23T20:34:31+02:00aravkZoom to original size option does not zoom to original sizeThe manpage says `=` and `z0` are supposed to zoom the document to the original size, but this doesn't happen, it actually zooms more than 100%. For example, I downloaded [this image](https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tasks.png) and made it i...The manpage says `=` and `z0` are supposed to zoom the document to the original size, but this doesn't happen, it actually zooms more than 100%. For example, I downloaded [this image](https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tasks.png) and made it into a tar archive so that it could be opened with zathura, and when I open it and press `=` or `z0`, this is how it looks in juxtaposition to the original image:
![image](/uploads/72d86ada12e487bfbde282cefe12a11a/image.png)
As you can see, zathura zooms in much more than the image's actual size, and it looks really bad (unlike the crisp original-size image on the right)
This is even more problematic because I'm unable to reach that exact original size using the zoom in and zoom out keybinds - it's always either bigger or smaller. I really like zathura, especially the feature where you can directly scroll into the next page as if it were connected to the current one, but this zoom issue makes zathura practically unusable for archives where the images resolutions aren't great. I'm not sure what other information I need to provide, but I'm using zathura on arch linux with bspwm.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/191feature request: alternate dual page mode2022-12-15T17:33:26+01:00Josiahfeature request: alternate dual page modeIt would be nice to be able to alternate between the default dual page mode (starting with a single page) and a dual page mode that starts with two pages, since some scans of books begin one way or the other. This would make it less cumb...It would be nice to be able to alternate between the default dual page mode (starting with a single page) and a dual page mode that starts with two pages, since some scans of books begin one way or the other. This would make it less cumbersome to read sheet music or books with two-page diagrams!
Since "d" is bound to effect dual page mode, perhaps "D" for the alternative?https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/190Recolor: White flicker while page is loading2021-02-10T09:22:31+01:004goettmaRecolor: White flicker while page is loadingHow to reproduce:
0. Use e.g. [zathura 0.4.6 | girara 0.3.5 (runtime: 0.3.5) | (plugin) pdf-poppler (0.3.0)]
1. activate recolor mode
2. scroll quickly through a large PDF / jump to different pages / rotate pages
Observed behaviour:
Th...How to reproduce:
0. Use e.g. [zathura 0.4.6 | girara 0.3.5 (runtime: 0.3.5) | (plugin) pdf-poppler (0.3.0)]
1. activate recolor mode
2. scroll quickly through a large PDF / jump to different pages / rotate pages
Observed behaviour:
The page sometimes gets loaded in normal mode before (fractions of a second) changing colors defined for the recolor mode ("turning dark")
Result:
Recolor mode is not nice to use when sitting in a dark lecture room since there a bright flashes from time to time (when using a light colored PDF).
Suggestion:
Fill page with recolor-darkcolor color as long as the page is loading, apply recolor color changes to the page, and subsequently render the page to the user.
EDIT: There seem to be documents where I can recreate this with ease and others where this doesn't occur at all. I will try to find and provide an example.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/188feedkeys with recolor2020-10-02T21:09:24+02:00E. Max O'Mancerfeedkeys with recolorThings like this used to work to 'dynamically' change colours:
`map @ feedkeys ":set recolor-lightcolor \#0a0a12<Return>:set recolor-darkcolor \#ff9900<Return>"`
but now produces `Unknown option: recolor-lightcolor`
If change to:
`m...Things like this used to work to 'dynamically' change colours:
`map @ feedkeys ":set recolor-lightcolor \#0a0a12<Return>:set recolor-darkcolor \#ff9900<Return>"`
but now produces `Unknown option: recolor-lightcolor`
If change to:
`map @ feedkeys ":set recolor\-lightcolor \#0a0a12<Return>:set recolor-darkcolor \#ff9900<Return>"`
then I get `Not a valid command: :et`
Is there another way of accomplishing this?https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/zathura/-/issues/185[ feature request ] scroll 98% percent the page when pressed space bar.2020-09-10T18:45:55+02:00Minhaj Shovon[ feature request ] scroll 98% percent the page when pressed space bar.According to the default binding, space is pressed for fullpage scroll.
Please consider making it so, that it scrolls little bit less than a full page {fullpage minus (-) 1 line worth of space}. That way, people will get some continuity ...According to the default binding, space is pressed for fullpage scroll.
Please consider making it so, that it scrolls little bit less than a full page {fullpage minus (-) 1 line worth of space}. That way, people will get some continuity when reading a document. and they don't have to toggle the statusbar all the time in order to see that last line of the document.