This patch checks while opening the pdf document
if it is reasonable to activate the goto label mode:
Sometimes all labels match their page number and then
the label goto mode will slow the navigation down.
This commit is build on the idea of Renato Florentino to be able to
correct the page offset that some documents have. His patch, where
most of the code has been adapted to this commit ( thanks! ), made
it able to correct the current page and automatically calculate the
correct page offset. Now this patch will introduce a third mode to
the bcmd_goto command: You are now able to set the page directly,
calculate it over the offset or search the labels for it.
The page labels are now used in the buffered command bcmd_goto, so
if this option is enabled and you try to reach page number 20, zathura
first seraches for a label named like that and moves to that page instead
of moving to page 20 in the document.
With this commit it is possible to show and use the labels of a page,
which makes it possible to use a page offset. E.g.: Sometimes the page
numbers written on the page in the document differ from the order in the
file, which can be annoying by e.g. trying to go to the page number >20<
that is instead page number >24< in the document.
This patch provides the functionality to browse through the index
via the keyboard hence the mouse is not needed anymore. The original
author of this patch is int3 <jezreel@gmail.com>, in addition there
has been introduced a fix solving problems with named destinations.
This commit fixes a typo concerning the scrolling command and adds
additional bindings for the spacebar, the arrow keys and two keys
you find on thinkpad keyboards.
This commit reactivates the incremental search and defines
that special commands that are set get called all the time
an input occurs are not evaluated in the activate section.
Clicking on an arrow in the index tree view caused an
"changed" event that was liable to crash zathura. This
commit cleans up the sc_toggle_index command and fixes
the described error by pre-selecting the first item in
the tree.
This patch makes it possible to define two colors
that are used for recoloring the document pages instead
of the classic color reverting.
For the old behaviour set recolor_darkcolor to "#FFFFFF"
and recolor_lightcolor to "#000000".
All credit of this commit belongs to fedcer (fedcer@gmail.com).
This patch fixes the search function and resolves
some memory leaks and includes following commits of
int3's repository:
* Fix up some mutexes
* Cleaned up some memory leaks
* Escape filenames
* Remove all threading operations
* Make search thread properly without crashes and deadlocks
* Re-enabled inotify auto-update
* Clean up unused lock
All credit of this commit belong to int3 (jezreel@gmail.com)
for his effort and work for this project. Thank you.
This commits add the functionality that when the PDF file has been
rewritten in the background (e.g.: from another program), zathura
reloads the document to refresh the page.
Now it is possible to open files even if the contain white spaces. If
they do need a password, you can set it with the command: ":set password"
or specify it on startup: "./zathura file password".