Highlight and Copy text using mouse drag (classic way)?

Asked by Jerry M.

Hello!

One more feature that would make this pdf viewer perfect (in my opinion), would be if I could choose the method of selecting the text in a document. For example, if I wand to Copy a few rows in a pdf document, now I have to first press Ctrl+C than use the mouse to select an area and then click on copy text. This doesn't always work great, as sometimes I need to select more text, or deselect a few words. In a different pdf viewer, I would simply use the mouse cursor to select the text, and could also use SHIFT key on my keyboard to select other rows, while also viewing the highlighted selected text.

This give a greater flexibility in selecting certain areas of text, just like most (if not all) pdf readers do, including browsers as well. The classical way of selecting text is using the mouse and selecting the area, while also making use of keyboard to go back and forth on the selected area and this displays the text with a different background (highlighted).

Is there a way this option could be added to qpdf? The current selection option could still be used, but I would love to be able to switch to the classic (and improved) way of selecting text?

Thanks!

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Adam Reichold (adamreichold) said :
#1

Hello Jerry,

There is a wishlist bug [1] concerning this item, but no one has yet found the time to implement it...

Best regards, Adam.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/qpdfview/+bug/958634

P.S.: By the way, the program is called "qpdfview", "qpdf" is a different program that transforms PDF files without loss of quality.

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Roadowl (roadowl) said :
#2

A bug indeed. And not a wishlist bug but a show stopper bug. Oh boy, don't you realize.
Best wishes for recovery.

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