El Divendres, 13 de març de 2015, a les 20:48:07, Lukáš Chmela va escriure: > 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.
Do you really think that posting a rant here about how silly everyone is and has lost their mind is going to get you taken into consideration? My suggestion, rant in your blog and then come back a few months later with a constructive attitude. Best Regards, Albert > > _______________________________________________ > Okular-devel mailing list > Okular-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel