| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This seems to balance loading speed and memory usage with a good-looking page image.
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1. Add a context menu of options.
2. Use the context menu for both the presentation label and normal viewer
3. Get things ready for better integration of keyboard shortcuts application-wide.
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This breaks the consistency of keyboard shortcuts between presentation mode and normal viewing, but the up/down arrows will properly scroll the window now if a partial-page view mode is selected.
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use the highlight color/text so it gets a bit more attention.
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Now the page changes can be controlled by arrows/page[up/down] whether a presentation is running or not.
Also unify the page that is shown between the presentation window and the main viewer - makes it easier when giving a presentation on a screen that might be behind the presentor.
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Ready to start integrating it into the build/ports
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specialized options (collation, copies, reversed order, page range, landscape orientation, etc).
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still working on finding the right balance of DPI/speed.
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progress bar to the top toolbar instead of a bottom one.
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QPrintPreviewWidget embedded within it (instead of a QPrintPrevewDialog for everything).
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This is a basic PDF file viewer application, with printing capabilities.
NOTE: This is not quite done yet - the basic PDF viewer works if an input file is supplied, but I have not finished adding all the normal window operations around it yet (menu bar with close, open file options, progress bar for loading status rather than using a message box, etc...)
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