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------- Additional Comments From hochglanz muenchen-mail de  2008-08-02 01:12 
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"First of all, IMHO, PDF/PS/DVI and some others are not supposed to be edited 
in any way (yep, I know about PDF interactive features and that's not sane, 
IMO). They're final, finishing formats, so to say. Changing such files is not a 
good idea. At least I'm not expecting _viewer_ to _change_ my files (yep, Adobe 
seems to be doing that and that's not a good reason to follow, IMO)."

A PDF file is basically noting else as a digitalized book. I'm reading a book 
currently, in which I make comments.
Yes, sure a book is also a finished format - but who's making the annotation of 
interesting parts on an extra sheet of paper?
Do you noticed that all people are talking about annotations within the 
document and not changing the content of the file?

"Then, there's privacy issue. What if I want to annotate some document, but 
don't want to share annotations?"

If you want to do that, hold two different files - the original and the 
annotated - you will have the freedom.
Currently you don't have the freedom to share the annotations with other or the 
freedom to share it with your second computer which use another pdf reader.

"Then, as Okular user with ability to annotate any document (not only PDF), I'd 
expect that it will also give ability to share this annotations for any 
document format."

I really like this kind of fundamentalism. Everybody knows the exact date when 
all possible formats will have the same ability to store the same amount of 
data (like annotations): NEVER
There is only a virtual reason to demand this - no real reason.

Everybody should respect everyone's opinion and the strength of the OpenSource 
world is that minorities could configure the system which is appropriate for 
them - but ignoring the wishes of the vast majority is for sure no good idea.

I can clearly understand Pino's arguments that creating good tools in the pdf 
area are a lot of work - but the goal have to be a viewer which has the ability 
to store annotations within the pdf file.

For everybody who needs that feature right now - have a look at the direct 
opponent of okular on Mac OS X - it's only called "Viewer" - with these 
annotation feature.
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