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Change and save annotation setting in Okular?

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timlee
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In Okular,

1. I add inline notes to a pdf file. I change the default settings for inline notes:
- from default font "Ubuntu 13" to "Ubuntu 6", and
- from default opacity 100% to opacity 0%.
But I have to change the settings for every inline note. I wonder if it is possible to change the settings and save the change for the following inline notes?

2. Also how can I create a inline note without the box-line boundary?

3. How can I move a existing inline note to another place?

Thanks!
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timlee wrote:In Okular,

1. I add inline notes to a pdf file. I change the default settings for inline notes:
- from default font "Ubuntu 13" to "Ubuntu 6", and
- from default opacity 100% to opacity 0%.
But I have to change the settings for every inline note. I wonder if it is possible to change the settings and save the change for the following inline notes?

2. Also how can I create a inline note without the box-line boundary?

3. How can I move a existing inline note to another place?

1) KDE: 4.12.97, Okular: 0.18.97 compiled from sources: works for me as described on http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/okular/
3) Afaik not possible
3) Please read the last sentence on http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphi ... tions.html
timlee
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Thanks!
I am using Gnome under Ubuntu 12.04. Is it possible to install Okular of higher version than my default one 0.14.3 from binary?

I fail to install the latest Okular from source, c.f. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions ... nder-gnome
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timlee wrote:Thanks!
I am using Gnome under Ubuntu 12.04. Is it possible to install Okular of higher version than my default one 0.14.3 from binary?

I fail to install the latest Okular from source, c.f. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions ... nder-gnome


looking at the stackexchange post you are missing some devel packages needed for compilation, the easiest way to figure out where the files are found is to use the Ubuntu package contents search http://packages.ubuntu.com

the results for a search for "findkde4" is http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite ... s=findkde4


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Hi,

timlee wrote:2. Also how can I create a inline note without the box-line boundary?


I'm also very interested at this feature. Perhaps you can do as I did: add a comment to the bug 332887.
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timlee wrote:In Okular,

2. Also how can I create a inline note without the box-line boundary?

3. How can I move a existing inline note to another place?



Just having discovered the annotation tools in Okular, these are the two main features I'd still need to be able to start using the annotations effectively. Are there any updates on these features?

Thanks,
Felix
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Felix11H wrote:
timlee wrote:In Okular,
2. Also how can I create a inline note without the box-line boundary?
3. How can I move a existing inline note to another place?

Just having discovered the annotation tools in Okular, these are the two main features I'd still need to be able to start using the annotations effectively. Are there any updates on these features?

1) https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117267/
2) https://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraph ... tions.html:
"To move an annotation, hold down the Ctrl key, move the mouse pointer on it and then start dragging with the left mouse button."
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Hello, I noticed 'annotations' are now a manual job to keep the changes. I see, now, the reason of it. But it prejudiced a lot many users of okular. Would it be possible to add on the options a 'annotations automatic saving' for those who don't want to "save as.." everytime to keep what the did on the file?


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