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Official FBReaderJ project repository
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Display PDF without borders #372

Closed jondo closed 8 years ago

jondo commented 8 years ago

The PDF plugin should have an option to generally display the pages of a PDF without white border.

(I guess that option might exist already. As a newbie user of FBReader I could not find it, however.)

geometer commented 8 years ago

Hi,

Sorry, I’m not sure what you mean “white border”. Could you please send me a screenshot?

Regards,

— Nikolay

On 22 Dec 2015, at 11:40, Robert Pollak notifications@github.com wrote:

The PDF plugin should have an option to display the PDF pages without white border

(I guess that option might exist already As a newbie user of FBReader I could not find it, however)

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/geometer/FBReaderJ/issues/372.

jondo commented 8 years ago

It's just that many PDFs (e.g. scientific papers generated via LaTeX) have a border area without text all around each page. When reading such a document, it would be very useful if this border were clipped away, s.t. I don't have to manually zoom in.

geometer commented 8 years ago

Not sure, but may be “main (right) menu -> book options -> crop” is your solution.

On 22 Dec 2015, at 13:34, Robert Pollak notifications@github.com wrote:

It's just that many PDFs (e.g. scientific papers generated via LaTeX) have a border area without text all around each page. When reading such a document, it would be very useful if this border were clipped away, s.t. I don't have to manually zoom in.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/geometer/FBReaderJ/issues/372#issuecomment-166619928.

jondo commented 8 years ago

Great, thank you! But I have to enter the crop size manually. It would be good to have an "autocrop" button. Should I change this issue's title for that or open another one?

geometer commented 8 years ago

Sure, edit this issue or close it and open a new one -- as you prefer. (Not sure it's clear for me how to implement autocrop -- but I will ask the PDF code author.)

jondo commented 8 years ago

Ok, I have entered issue #373 for that.