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I am using Ubuntu 14.04 with the following okular version:
-Qt: 4.8.6
-KDE Development Platform: 4.13.3
-Okular: 0.19.3
I know that I can configure the shortcuts that are available in the Settings>Configure shortcuts. Is there a way or a file that lets me modify the shortcuts for functions not included in that list?.
Motivation: I want vim like scrolling for my okular. So I want to configure the basic scrolling to hjkl. But from the available menu I can only configure auto-scroll or page scroll options respectively. This has been bothering me for some time now, and is even making me consider learning the KDE framework to make this doable; apparently that would like chasing Moby Dick.
like I said in my comment, I know you can modify from the defined shortcuts from "Configure Shortcuts". However, I want to modify other builtin scrolling that works with cursor keys to hjkl. I do not think I can do that with the configure shortcuts option. – ALM – 2016-12-15T16:29:26.893
If it's only the cursor keys hjkl for scrolling in okular already supports them. – bengan – 2016-12-16T23:52:55.733
Perhaps I need to get the newer version, because it does not work in my one. I will get back to you after (if) I update. – ALM – 2016-12-20T18:15:57.007
It might be that your okular is old but is it older than 2008? Have a look at this commit. link
– bengan – 2016-12-21T18:53:12.513I know its way late to be writing back, but my okular version is 0.19.3 and my KDE development platform is 4.13.3. I do not know if you have newer or older versions. – ALM – 2017-04-12T12:36:12.627