I am trying out PDF-XChange Viewer for the first time and like it a lot.
I prefer to read certain PDFs in full screen mode with facing pages. I figured out how to accomplish that using a shortcut, but I don't think there is a way to remove the space between the facing pages. Unfortunately, the space breaks many 2 page layouts. It would be great if there was an option to remove that space.
If I am incorrect, please let me know as everything else is great!
[Feature Request] Remove space between facing pages
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max6166
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Bhikkhu Pesala
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Re: [Feature Request] Remove space between facing pages
Something like this is already planned — see this post — but not implemented yet I think.
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max6166
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Re: [Feature Request] Remove space between facing pages
Thanks. I see that removing the gap between facing pages is suggested as part of the new layout mode. I hope that means it will be an option for regular full screen mode as well.Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:Something like this is already planned — see this post — but not implemented yet I think.
I see the feature was originally scheduled to be done by this build. Is there a new ETA?
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: [Feature Request] Remove space between facing pages
Hello max6166,
It might be delayed a bit, as there are currently a set of quite different features that are being developed, but this one is not forgotten and will find it's place in the viewer.
Regards,
Stefan
It might be delayed a bit, as there are currently a set of quite different features that are being developed, but this one is not forgotten and will find it's place in the viewer.
Regards,
Stefan