On 04/03/2015 07:09 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2015-04-02 um 22:36 schrieb Csikos Bela:
I use Adobe Reader (acroread) 9.5.5 linux version. Frequently, when I open a context related document, eg NaturalTables.pdf downloaded from contextgarden (http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/NaturalTables.pdf), the document triggers resizing of adobe reader main window. This is very annoying, especially if I have several other documents open in separate tabs; all these tabs are resized as well and I have to adjust back the window size manually. I tried different settings in preferences but couldn't find a way to disable this behavior. How could I block autoresizing?
I also googled but could not find any answer to this (though others have the same problem as well, eg https://forums.adobe.com/thread/793230).
I write here since for me only context documents triggers this, so I guess context users know about this more.
It’s a setting that every PDF can trigger, if it’s configured that way. Normally you would do that only in Acrobat Pro for interactive documents.
Hi Csikos, I’m afraid you can’t block autoresizing. As Hraban noted, the document has the following information: /ViewerPreferences << /FitWindow true>>> According to the PDF specification, this means: /FitWindow: A flag specifying whether to resize the document’s window to fit the size of the first displayed page. Adobe doesn’t ignore the flag when it is set to true. If you are on Linux, evince may do what you want. Just in case it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk