The following mouse events are defined when the mouse pointer is either on the displayed page or on a zoomed area:
Scrolls the displayed page 'proportionally'.
Scrolls the displayed page 'absolutely'.
In the main window this displays the previous/next page if the double-click occured in the left/right half of the window. In a zoom window it does nothing.
Pops up a small menu which allows to choose a magnification for a certain area around the current mouse position. After selecting a magnification a zoom window pops up displaying the area at the chosen scale.
This draws and thereby defines a rectangular region which can be displayed in a zoom window. The magnification for the area can be selected by means of a popup menu which appears after releasing button 2.
Redisplays the current page. This event sequence works only in the main window.
Pops up a small menu which offers a few standard actions like 'Redisplay', 'Mark Page', etc.
The following mouse events are defined when the mouse pointer is in the window of either a file or a directory list:
Scrolls a file or directory list 'proportionally'.
Scrolls a file or directory list 'absolutely'.
Scrolls a file or directory list one page up/down if the button was pressed in the upper/lower half of the list.
Selects the file and closes the File Selection popup.
Causes the contents of this directory to be displayed.
The following mouse events are defined when the mouse pointer is in the window showing a list of page numbers of the current file:
Scrolls the table of contents.
Go to this page.
Mark this page if it is unmarked, but unmark it if it is marked.
Marks/unmarks all unmarked/marked pages in the region crossed by the mouse pointer during the movement.
The Panner widget is the rectangular region located close to the left edge of the main window. It indicates the size and the position of the visible area of the current page relative to the total page.
The following mouse events are defined when the mouse pointer is in this region:
Scrolls the displayed page.
Display the previous page.
Display the next page.
A Toggle antialiasing on and off C Center the page O Open a new file Q Quit gv R Reopen the current file Z Toggle gv's resizing behaviour I Respect/Ignore document structuring E Respect/Ignore EOF comments W Watch file / Don't watch file S Save the marked pages Shift-S Save the current file P Print the marked pages Shift-P Print the current file B Go to the previous page BackSpace Go to the previous page Delete Go to the previous page Prior Go to the previous page F Go to the next page Space Go to the next page Return Go to the next page Next Go to the next page . Redisplays the current page Ctrl-L Redisplays the current page M Mark the current page N Unmark the current page Shift-7 Select the scale entry -7 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-6 Select the scale entry -6 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-5 Select the scale entry -5 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-4 Select the scale entry -4 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-3 Select the scale entry -3 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-2 Select the scale entry -2 relative to the scale 1.0 Shift-1 Select the scale entry -1 relative to the scale 1.0 0 Select the scale 1.0 1 Select the scale entry 1 relative to the scale 1.0 2 Select the scale entry 2 relative to the scale 1.0 3 Select the scale entry 3 relative to the scale 1.0 4 Select the scale entry 4 relative to the scale 1.0 5 Select the scale entry 5 relative to the scale 1.0 6 Select the scale entry 6 relative to the scale 1.0 7 Select the scale entry 7 relative to the scale 1.0 + Select the next scale entry. - Select the previous scale entry. U Scroll up D Scroll down H Scroll left K Scroll up J Scroll down L Scroll right Arrow Scroll in the direction of the arrow