Current Acrobat does two things that get under my skin. I'm hoping one of you guys+gals has fought it and won.
1) Old default behavior for two-page view was to lead with a single page before the pairs, which is very important for looking at the layout of a book with interior gutters. I understand why they made that no longer the default behavior - it's undesirable for web PDFs, which are primary usage these days - but it seems like that behavior probably still exists somewhere if I just know what flag to throw, and I can't find it. (Also, I really need it.) Admittedly, I could hack it with some juggled toggle-able css rules and a presto-I-disappear fake leader page, but I *really* don't want to.
2) "Please wait while this document is being prepared for" window is very slow and annoying on large documents, and re-generating during that window's presence occasionally causes Prince to be unable to re-generate until it's restarted. I have seen a setting somewhere to turn that window off, and go back to the old "just show it as you get that far" behavior, but I can't find it.
Ideas, lords and ladies?
1) Old default behavior for two-page view was to lead with a single page before the pairs, which is very important for looking at the layout of a book with interior gutters. I understand why they made that no longer the default behavior - it's undesirable for web PDFs, which are primary usage these days - but it seems like that behavior probably still exists somewhere if I just know what flag to throw, and I can't find it. (Also, I really need it.) Admittedly, I could hack it with some juggled toggle-able css rules and a presto-I-disappear fake leader page, but I *really* don't want to.
2) "Please wait while this document is being prepared for" window is very slow and annoying on large documents, and re-generating during that window's presence occasionally causes Prince to be unable to re-generate until it's restarted. I have seen a setting somewhere to turn that window off, and go back to the old "just show it as you get that far" behavior, but I can't find it.
Ideas, lords and ladies?
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