How about Adobe Reader which supports drag&dropping annotations even on smartphones with no extra keys pressed? It seems to me like no one has ever wondered about full-page annotations in Adobe. Moreover, you can always use the scroll wheel, arrows or page up/down keys for navigation within any document in Okular (I have always used the scroll wheel as it is very natural and common for all applications in general).
Having used Okular for two years now, it is the first time I see that there is a "move annotation" feature - completely hidden for me and not only for me, I guess. It will sound stupid and it surely is but since I only use Okular on my Linux PC, I was doomed to move the annotations in my smartphone with Adobe Reader and then send them back to my PC. Sorry, but moving the annotations, if a drag&drop implementation is really a "not even by a mistake" change for you, should really be made visible somehow. Right now, one has to open up the manual and start reading or longer googling _if it really isn't possible somehow._ I truly feel that some people must have gone out of their minds in the world of open source projects. Various very useful things here and there including application settings keep disappearing in favour of clearer menus with only 5 items - New, Open, Save, Close and Help for all the forgotten features from past versions - in case someone wanted to press three buttons simultaneously and another one five times just to show the status bar. And in the case of application settings, we're slowly moving towards "whoever wants to change this behaviour can do so in the Windows registry-like dconf". That's where the usability goes? Oh, come on! The OS community may consist of great minds of countless developers but absolutely lacks any skilled UI designer. Take the Gimp or Open/Libre Office as an example - they are both very powerful but are they really effectively usable for the users whom they are intended to serve? No. _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel