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When a search is active, key a (best-fit) sometimes truncates the PDF view.
Tested with zathura 0.5.8 under Debian/unstable.
To reproduce:
Open a PDF file (it can have only 1 page, but the issue is more visible with at least 2 pages), e.g. babel-bib.pdf as a small example.
Type - (the goal is to ensure that best-fit is not active yet).
Search for text that exists, e.g. with /e then [Enter] on the above example.
Open the window to its maximum size; the F11 key to switch to fullscreen mode also works.
Type a to use best-fit mode.
The result is that the document does not appear in best-fit mode, and the pages are truncated. The + and - keys also have a strange effect: they change the zoom of the background of the matches, but not the text itself.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When a search is active, key
a
(best-fit) sometimes truncates the PDF view.Tested with zathura 0.5.8 under Debian/unstable.
To reproduce:
-
(the goal is to ensure that best-fit is not active yet)./e
then [Enter] on the above example.a
to use best-fit mode.The result is that the document does not appear in best-fit mode, and the pages are truncated. The
+
and-
keys also have a strange effect: they change the zoom of the background of the matches, but not the text itself.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: