Roland, could you take a look at this suggestion -- I've not used
djvu.el myself, so I'm not sure whether this would make sense or not:
dalanicolai@gmail.com writes:
> The djvu.el pacakge is a beautiful package but unfortunately it is not
> designed for reading djvu documents (The comments in the file say it is
> meant to be used with DjView). Probably for that reason there is no
> smooth scroll over pages implemented (at least I am not aware of that
> functionality), i.e. you can scroll smoothly over a
> single page but you can only do a full page jump to a next or previous
> page.
> This means that when you are at the bottom/top of a page and jump to
> the
> next/previous page then you end up at the bottom/top of that page,
> which is annoying. Anyway, smooth scrolling can be implemented with
> only
> a view simple lines. So I would like to propose to add the following
> lines to djvu.el:
>
> (defun djvu-scroll-up-or-next-page ()
> (interactive)
> (scroll-up-line 5)
> (when (= (window-vscroll) 0)
> (djvu-next-page 1)))
>
> (defun djvu-scroll-down-or-previous-page ()
> (interactive)
> (if (not (= (window-vscroll) 0))
> (scroll-down-line 5)
> (djvu-prev-page 1)
> (scroll-up-command))))
>
> By adding these lines emacs can be perfectly used as a djvu reader
> (although it does not show annotations).
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