PDF documents are usually vector graphics and can be zoomed infinitely. Some PDFs like infographics contain a lot of information and need a large zoom to read them. Why can evince not zoom over 400%? Can it be set up to do a deeper zoom?
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While in Ubuntu 16.04 this was the default and it was very convenient (at least for me), in Ubuntu 18.04 it always goes to "~/Documents" forcing to navigate to the chosen folder every time.
The use case is probably common: browsing the web reading pdf documents, one may want to keep some of them organized. The probability of several documents browsed in the same session going to the same folder is much higher than not.
This question "...make nautilus to automatically suggest the folder 'Documents'..." ask for the opposite in previous Ubuntu versions, but the solution requires changing the source code, recompiling evince and stop receiving updates for it. In another old question "Can I stop apps from selecting “Recently Used”...", file selector setup is mentioned but the options are outdated.
Is there a setting to control "Save as" behavior in evince or all programs?
Since the last update of Ubuntu 14.04, when I press the sleep button in my laptop, a pop-up window appears with "Authentication is required for suspending the system".
Password is not requested when closing the lid. However, this doesn't work when another monitor is plugged in.
Is there anything that can be set up (in sudoers or somewhere else) to avoid this password prompt?