PDF viewer should support counter-clock-wise rotation with shift-click
Reported by
mr.ber...@gmail.com,
Jun 15 2018
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/67.0.3396.87 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open pdf file 2. Try to rotate counter-clock-wise 3. Don't find a button to do that 4. Try the first key modifier that comes to your mind: Shift-Mouse click on the rotate button What is the expected behavior? Rotation counter-clock-wise What went wrong? Rotation counter-wise Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 67.0.3396.87 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: The reason for this request is the frequent need to rotate back and forth if some pages of a document are rotated and other are not. Chrome does not support single-page-rotation as far as I know, so saving two clicks each time I go back from a rotated to a non-rotated page would be very welcome.
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Jun 18 2018
mr.berker@ Thanks for the issue. From the above description, this is a Feature Request to add a button to rotate counter-clock-wise to a pdf. Hence marking this as Untriaged for further updates from Dev. Thanks..
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Jun 18 2018
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Jun 18 2018
Ctrl+[ does that. Ctrl+] rotates clockwise, naturally. I think it's also reasonable to make "shift+click on the rotate button" rotate counter-clockwise, too.
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Jun 21 2018
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Jun 21 2018
I would check with UX folks regarding this, since shift + clicking is uncommon in the Chromium UI.
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Jun 25 2018
Adding UX designers for input.
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Jun 25 2018
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Jul 16
Heard back from UX team. Shift + Click is not a pattern that is regularly used in Chrome.
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Jul 16
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Jul 19
We'll take this into account if we ever redesign the UI. BTW, individual page rotation is bug 715572. |
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Comment 1 by susan.boorgula@chromium.org
, Jun 17 2018