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It used to be the case (pre 14.04) that one could search a PDF with the forward slash, then cycle through the results with F3. Seemingly now that has been removed - I can only manage to search with ctrl-F and then cycle through results with by clicking the mouse.

Is this intentional? Any way to revert it? I assume this is part of the ongoing process to remove all useful functionality from Gnome?

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  • I am not on 14.04 but you might be able to cycle through the results with CTRL+G and CTRL+SHIFT+G. These are shortcuts commonly used in GNOME apps. Commented May 28, 2014 at 21:19
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    On the face of it it works, but in evince it gets stuck in a repeating loop on one page. The GNOME decisions to remove functionality really piss me off - the notion that interfaces are ever going to be consistent is completely at odds with the fact that now every web designer adds inconsistencies on every web page (and to this question, are using / to search, not ctrl-shift-alt-F3-F7-Super-G). Commented May 30, 2014 at 8:42
  • Absolutely agree with you on that. Commented May 30, 2014 at 10:52

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This answer proposes a solution, by setting the dconf property dconf>org>gnome>desktop>interface>can-change-accels to true, hovering over the menu item, and typing a new shortcut.

But it doesn't work for everyone, myself included.

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