Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
Open a document. | |
Open a copy of the current document. | |
Save a copy of the current document with a new file name. | |
Print the current document. | |
Close the current document window. | |
Reload the document (effectively closes and re-opens the document). |
Move up/down a page. | |
Move up/down a page several lines at a time. | |
Go to the previous/next page. | |
Go to the beginning of a page (beginning of the document if | |
Go to the end of a page (end of the document if | |
Go to the beginning of the document. | |
Go to the end of the document. |
Copy highlighted text. | |
Select all the text in a document. |
Show the toolbar that lets you search for words in the document. The search box is automatically highlighted when you press this, and the search will start as soon as you type some text. | |
Go to the next search result. | |
Go to the previous search result. |
Rotate the pages 90 degrees counter-clockwise. | |
Rotate the pages 90 degrees clockwise. | |
Zoom in. | |
Zoom out. |
Enable the /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels flag in gconf:
Press
In the textbox, type 'gconf-editor'.
In the Configuration Editor select
Check the value box for
You can add/change the shortcut as follows:
Open
Hover the pointer over the menu item you want to change/create the shortcut for.
Enter the shortcut you want on the keyboard, e.g.
Close
Repeat steps 1-3.
Uncheck the value box for
The next time Evince starts your custom shortcut key will be preserved.
Note that this also works for many other Gnome applications as well.