Dynamic tab sizes,"real" page numbering and more
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 7:08 am
Hi, I just switched from Foxit to PDF X-Change and I'm in love with all the customisation options available.
However, there are some very basic features which would be great to have there.
First of all, I don't like that the tab sizes in PDF X-Change actually depends on the length of the file name, it actually bothers me a lot if I am reading several files and some of them have either ridiculous long or short names. For example, I'm reading these documents right now, do you see what I mean? For comparison, that is how they look if I open them with Foxit So, I think the ideal solution would be to let us change between dynamic tab sizes and fixed tab sizes such as in Foxit (it would be even greater if we can adjust them)
My second request is the following (I'm almost certain others should have complained about this already).
I mostly read vector PDF books with a lot of bookmarks and stuff, so let's say I want to go to the page 82 of a book which I know well. This is where I'd want to go But instead, this is where it takes me if I put "82" in the page box For comparison, Foxit actually takes me to the intended page (I presume Acrobat and others do that as well) This is due to the fact that a lot of books don't always start with page "1", they even have "cover", roman numberings and that all. As you can see here, Foxit can actually detect between the numbering of the document and that of the book itself. This is a very basic feature every PDF visor should have. Finally, I have a third request concerning the page box. We all can agree that if one clicks on the page box it is because we want to type some page where we want to be taken, right? But instead, we have to DELETE the current page number, and THEN, type the actual page we want. Why not make it so that after we click the page number, we just type the destination page? I'm aware that we can trigger that by double-clicking the box, but I think this is what everyone always want to do (this should be the default behavior)
Moreover, let's say I made a mistake and put 83 in the box instead of 82, this is an instance where it be handy to just click the box once and change the 3 in 83 for a 2 so that it becomes 82. Why not put a little tab showing the pages so that it can be easily changed with a pair of mouse clicks? (Again, look at the previous Foxit capture)
I'm sorry if I am constantly using Foxit PhantomPDF as a gold standard, I just think that it was very well crafted (not anymore since it recently changed its interface completely). I haven't used Acrobat in years, but I think it does all of that stuff too, and I believe a lot of others do since all visors and editors take inspiration from Acrobat one way or another.
Regards
However, there are some very basic features which would be great to have there.
First of all, I don't like that the tab sizes in PDF X-Change actually depends on the length of the file name, it actually bothers me a lot if I am reading several files and some of them have either ridiculous long or short names. For example, I'm reading these documents right now, do you see what I mean? For comparison, that is how they look if I open them with Foxit So, I think the ideal solution would be to let us change between dynamic tab sizes and fixed tab sizes such as in Foxit (it would be even greater if we can adjust them)
My second request is the following (I'm almost certain others should have complained about this already).
I mostly read vector PDF books with a lot of bookmarks and stuff, so let's say I want to go to the page 82 of a book which I know well. This is where I'd want to go But instead, this is where it takes me if I put "82" in the page box For comparison, Foxit actually takes me to the intended page (I presume Acrobat and others do that as well) This is due to the fact that a lot of books don't always start with page "1", they even have "cover", roman numberings and that all. As you can see here, Foxit can actually detect between the numbering of the document and that of the book itself. This is a very basic feature every PDF visor should have. Finally, I have a third request concerning the page box. We all can agree that if one clicks on the page box it is because we want to type some page where we want to be taken, right? But instead, we have to DELETE the current page number, and THEN, type the actual page we want. Why not make it so that after we click the page number, we just type the destination page? I'm aware that we can trigger that by double-clicking the box, but I think this is what everyone always want to do (this should be the default behavior)
Moreover, let's say I made a mistake and put 83 in the box instead of 82, this is an instance where it be handy to just click the box once and change the 3 in 83 for a 2 so that it becomes 82. Why not put a little tab showing the pages so that it can be easily changed with a pair of mouse clicks? (Again, look at the previous Foxit capture)
I'm sorry if I am constantly using Foxit PhantomPDF as a gold standard, I just think that it was very well crafted (not anymore since it recently changed its interface completely). I haven't used Acrobat in years, but I think it does all of that stuff too, and I believe a lot of others do since all visors and editors take inspiration from Acrobat one way or another.
Regards