Sorry if this topic has already been raised but...
I'd like the option of viewing the documents in Atlantis in "single page" mode. I use quotes because this is the view option that both Word and Acrobat Reader use to display one page at a time instead of "continuous" view where the whole document is viewed as a rolling list of pages.
In other words, if I had my document opened and I scrolled the wheel on my mouse down a click at a time I'd see only one page come up (with each click) instead of slowly progressing through the entire document a couple lines at a time.
I've looked through the help section in the application and could find no way of doing this with the current implementation of Atlantis.
single page option
Re: single page option
Hi!jasmoe4 wrote: Sorry if this topic has already been raised but...
I'd like the option of viewing the documents in Atlantis in "single page" mode. I use quotes because this is the view option that both Word and Acrobat Reader use to display one page at a time instead of "continuous" view where the whole document is viewed as a rolling list of pages.
In other words, if I had my document opened and I scrolled the wheel on my mouse down a click at a time I'd see only one page come up (with each click) instead of slowly progressing through the entire document a couple lines at a time.
I've looked through the help section in the application and could find no way of doing this with the current implementation of Atlantis.
Atlantis has a drop-down list of zooming factors. You can choose "Whole Page" from that list and scroll down one page at a time using the "Page Down" or "Page Up" keys.
As far as the mouse wheel is concerned, the exact amount of scrolling done with one single click is dependent on the mouse software settings which are external to Atlantis.
Note that the Adobe Acrobat Reader is working differently from both Atlantis and Word. Atlantis and Word are displaying DOCUMENT pages as they would be printed. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is displaying one single SCREEN page and the document contents are scrolled up and down inside that "motionless" "document page".
But with these 3 software, the basic mouse scrolling unit (number of lines), and the scrolling speed (acceleration) are adjusted through the external mouse settings.
Cheers,
Robert
