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Sure. On a 21:9 monitor, this is how a PDF opens by default:

Safari does the same, but it's just unreadable for me - it's much too wide. Firefox/Chrome scale it to a page -

The option of auto-fitting a page would be great. Or, to set "Single Page" as the default viewer.

Test page: https://www.orimi.com/pdf-test.pdf

  • Vlad replied to this.

    s2e3440z Not sure how would we handle this (as a setting?) as obviously some (most?) people prefer it this way since Safari/WebKit made it default.

      Perhaps one way is to remember previous settings - when a user selects "one page" it stays as is - or to make a setting for "auto resize pdfs" I guess?

        Ok we can see if it is possible to remember last used settings for internal PDF viewer.

        Vlad Perhaps more options would be nice for the webkit pdf reader. The current implementation has way too little options compared to other browsers.

          Fortrikka It could potentially, but I do not think it should now, when we have 1,000 other issues to think about.

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            5 months later

            Maybe something changed with this issue since Orion is using pdf.js now. i dont have widescreen monitor so cant test

              2 months later

              Has this been recently addressed? I Googled looking how to change the default view setting in Orion and found this page. Having Orion default to Page Width instead of Page Fit is atrocious. If you're in a darker room it makes the bright white screen even more jarring to the eyes. It also makes it so you can't see the whole PDF when that obviously makes the most sense.

              Please give us the ability to change our default PDF view extent!

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