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Toggle_statusbar and adjust window with "a" or "s" #580

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raphaelfournier opened this issue May 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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Toggle_statusbar and adjust window with "a" or "s" #580

raphaelfournier opened this issue May 29, 2024 · 3 comments

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@raphaelfournier
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raphaelfournier commented May 29, 2024

If I adjust the window fit with "a" or "s" at opening a document, then toggle the statusbar, I no longer can use "a" or "s" to adjust.

Typical scenario:

  • I open a beamer presentation,
  • I adjust it to whatever screen I have in the classroom
  • I remark that the statusbar is still there and should remove it, which I do
  • I want to adjust the slides to the new visible area, but cannot.

Apparently, if I switch to full-screen mode, the problem is not there.

edit: 2nd remark, other commands for zoom do not work either after this "toggle statusbar" (Ctrl-N).

@nuvw
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nuvw commented Sep 18, 2024

I seem to have the same problem with version 0.5.8.

In fact, toggling the visibility of the command line (aka input bar) leads to the same issue. Note that just making a hidden command line appear temporarily by pressing ":" is fine; but toggling its status permanently by pressing "^m" triggers the bug.

@itshog
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itshog commented Sep 20, 2024

I have the same issue when using s or a and/or toggling the status bar: the zooming completely breaks, pages get truncated and sized differently and navigation becomes impossible. See also #629, #307, #140, #412 (and maybe #336): I suspect these may be related to the same root cause.

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itshog commented Sep 20, 2024

#657 might also be related.

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