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    Fullscreen Okular? (Solved)

    Is it possible to get full-screen Okular in presentation mode? Right now all I get is quarter-screen, and in the corner.

    --- Jim
    Kubuntu 11.10<br />32bit Intel Celeron

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    Re: Fullscreen Okular?

    Originally posted by pndragon
    Is it possible to get full-screen Okular in presentation mode? Right now all I get is quarter-screen, and in the corner.

    --- Jim
    Is this with ctrl-shift-f?
    Because I get it full screen on my Kubuntu as on my Windows...
    Well if you don't count the page panel, where you can go to next/previous page or write to which page you go...
    You probably have to adjust your okular...
    Like disable the navigation panel (F7)
    and make adjust to width to get document really full screen.
    You could also disable scrollbar and navigate your self wit hotkeys and more...
    I&#39;m magnet for errors, problems and bugs...

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      #3
      Re: Fullscreen Okular?

      I can get full-screen in normal mode.

      The problem comes when trying to use Presentation mode. This problem was not evident in Hardy or KPDF.
      Kubuntu 11.10<br />32bit Intel Celeron

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        #4
        Re: Fullscreen Okular?

        Originally posted by pndragon
        I can get full-screen in normal mode.

        The problem comes when trying to use Presentation mode. This problem was not evident in Hardy or KPDF.
        Oh, yes presentation mode doesn't work for me either...
        Probably a bug or something...
        I&#39;m magnet for errors, problems and bugs...

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          #5
          Re: Fullscreen Okular?

          I found the bug report here:
          https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...cs/+bug/292098
          Kubuntu 11.10<br />32bit Intel Celeron

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            #6
            Fullscreen Okular? (Solved)

            Open Kmenu>System Settings>Window Behavior>Window Specific. Delete "Okular initial default size" and apply the change. You should have full-screen Okular again...

            See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172894#c17
            Kubuntu 11.10<br />32bit Intel Celeron

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