Hello,
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows size(e.g. resized, not maximized). It doesn't matter how I open it, it cant be from command-line or from clicking PDF file.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
Okular 0.13.3, KDE 4.7.4, fully updated F16.
Thanks. AC
On Thursday, January 19, 2012 12:25:29 PM Armelius Cameron wrote:
Hello,
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows size(e.g. resized, not maximized). It doesn't matter how I open it, it cant be from command-line or from clicking PDF file.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
Okular 0.13.3, KDE 4.7.4, fully updated F16.
Thanks. AC
This behavior has caused me to quit using okular. I'm now using a mixture of evince, acroread, and xpdf.
On Thursday 19 January 2012 12:25:29 Armelius Cameron wrote:
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows size(e.g. resized, not maximized). It doesn't matter how I open it, it cant be from command-line or from clicking PDF file.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
Worksforme.
Try to reproduce for a new user, and if it works, compare his config files with yours.
Okular 0.13.3, KDE 4.7.4, fully updated F16.
Same here, 64bit arch.
HTH, :-) Marko
On Thursday 19 January 2012 18:01:21 Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 12:25:29 Armelius Cameron wrote:
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows size(e.g. resized, not maximized). It doesn't matter how I open it, it cant be from command-line or from clicking PDF file.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
Worksforme.
Try to reproduce for a new user, and if it works, compare his config files with yours.
Okular 0.13.3, KDE 4.7.4, fully updated F16.
Same here, 64bit arch.
HTH, :-) Marko
Hi,
It works for me ... after some tries. The same is happening with Konsole. I just saw that Dolpin thinks that konsolerc and okularrc (in ~/.kde/share/config) are desktop configuration files instead of plain text documents. Don't know if this can cause the issues.
Martin Kho
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On Thursday 19 January 2012 21:45:36 Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 18:01:21 Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 12:25:29 Armelius Cameron wrote:
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows size(e.g. resized, not maximized). It doesn't matter how I open it, it cant be from command-line or from clicking PDF file.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
Worksforme.
Try to reproduce for a new user, and if it works, compare his config files with yours.
Okular 0.13.3, KDE 4.7.4, fully updated F16.
Same here, 64bit arch.
HTH, :-) Marko
Hi,
It works for me ... after some tries. The same is happening with Konsole. I just saw that Dolpin thinks that konsolerc and okularrc (in ~/.kde/share/config) are desktop configuration files instead of plain text documents. Don't know if this can cause the issues.
Hi again,
There seems to be something else relevant. I've two monitors. Setting the size on one monitor wasn't enough. Opening/closing okular/konsole on the second monitor was necessary to alter the size.
Martin Kho
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On Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:03:31 PM Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 21:45:36 Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 18:01:21 Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 12:25:29 Armelius Cameron wrote:
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows
Hi again,
There seems to be something else relevant. I've two monitors. Setting the size on one monitor wasn't enough. Opening/closing okular/konsole on the second monitor was necessary to alter the size.
Hi, I think you hit the issue here... I use two monitors two (laptop + external). And this issue is not only on okular. It's on _every_ applications: konsole, dolphin, etc. I needed to change the size on both monitor for the application to remember the sizes.
Wow... KDE has really gone downhill regarding multi-head support...
AC
I think this also manifests itself when you remove a screen too. I think the root cause inside the Activities config. I haven't tried on 4.8 RC, but on 4.7, if I unplug a screen, screen position settings info is grabbed from an rc that is activity related (sorry - can't recall the details). Only fix for me was to plug the monitor in, or remove the rc files.
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Armelius Cameron armeliusc@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:03:31 PM Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 21:45:36 Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 18:01:21 Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2012 12:25:29 Armelius Cameron wrote:
For some reason whenever I start okular it always start fully maximized, i.e. it doesn't remember its last state of windows
Hi again,
There seems to be something else relevant. I've two monitors. Setting the size on one monitor wasn't enough. Opening/closing okular/konsole on the second monitor was necessary to alter the size.
Hi, I think you hit the issue here... I use two monitors two (laptop + external). And this issue is not only on okular. It's on _every_ applications: konsole, dolphin, etc. I needed to change the size on both monitor for the application to remember the sizes.
Wow... KDE has really gone downhill regarding multi-head support...
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