Daniel Weck
Daniel Weck
@danielweck responded: Hello, the temporary outline visually indicates the current "reading location" (i.e. HTML element, such a paragraph, sentence or word), which Thorium infers from user interactions such as mouse...
@illusionaz @segln @mghenderson @Pretinaverse @Boomob There is a new option to disable the visual navigation indicator in HTML documents:
Have you tried the PKG installer for MacOS? https://github.com/macos-fuse-t/fuse-t/releases
Probably related? https://github.com/alexbol99/flatten-js/issues/124
Possible workaround? https://github.com/alexbol99/flatten-js/issues/125#issuecomment-1781792539
Ah, what worked for me was to check the Face orientation at (my base Polygon is of course made with Faces with `ORIENTATION.CCW` ... so your situation may be different...
Hello, do you have an example of PDF to share with us, so we can investigate? We have just recently updated the PDF rendering engine / JS library, perhaps this...
Closing stale issue but happy to examine a PDF that exhibits the problem, so we can reproduce the issue and attempt to address it :)
BIG PDF that causes performance issues with PDF.js https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/671200
related: https://github.com/edrlab/thorium-reader/issues/2673