https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370217
Bug ID: 370217 Summary: [frameworks] Line width of freehand annotation is resolution dependent Product: okular Version: unspecified Platform: Compiled Sources OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: okular-de...@kde.org Reporter: oliver.san...@tu-dresden.de Try drawing a freehand annotation on a pdf document (F6 and then the third icon from the top). You will see it appear while you draw. Then as you lift off the pen / release the mouse button, it will disappear very briefly, and then reappear. The bug is that the line also changes its width at the same moment. Here is what I think is happening: the line is drawn by two different parts of the code before and after you release the mouse button. While you draw, the line is drawn by a QPen object constructed in annotationtools.cpp:158. The pen width is const qreal penWidth = m_annotElement.attribute( QStringLiteral("width"), QStringLiteral("1.0") ).toDouble(); from three lines above. Once the mouse button is released, the line is redrawn by code somewhere else, and I haven't been able to find where. I don't know how the pen width is computed there. I played around with my screen resolution and it seems that the problem is that the first drawing code does not take screen resolution into account, while the second one does. I am interested in debugging this further, but I need some help: where is the code that draws the freehand annotation after the initial drawing is completed? I suppose that comparing the two will explain why the line widths differ. Reproducible: Always -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.