https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451567
--- Comment #2 from Mikael <mik...@openstudio.se> --- @Albert Astals Cid: Thank you for looking into my bug repport! My testing suggests rotation issues of Typewriter and Inline note annotations was resolved after upgrading my computer yesterday. I can not reproduce rotation issues anymore. Maybe some of my testing was on Okular 21.08 in the morning and the Flatpak was then upgraded to 21.12.3 during the day, but I am not sure. Issues that I can still reproduce are: - Changing annotation text font face in Okular does not actually change the font face (only the font size can be changed). - Changing the Typewriter annotation text font color in Okular only changes the color when viewing in Okular, but in other viewers the text color is always black. - The top padding in text annotation objects is to small in Okular and the result is that non-english characters (with something above the actual character) are cropped on the first line. This seems to be a display-only issue in Okular because in other viewers (with decent padding) the same text annotations displays correctly on the first line. - Okular generally creates to little padding around its text objects, because text annotations from Okular is often cropped at the end of the lines when viewed in another viewer. Multi line text annotations are often cropped at the bottom as well. This is possibly also triggered due to Okular failing to use the selected annotation font face (or to attach the annotation font with the PDF) because if the annotation text is made bigger in Okular, then it will still be shown with a (default?!) font size in other viewers (while the text containing box remains the same size) and the lines will not be cropped at the end anymore. I will attach the original and the annotated PDF i used for testing today. I will also attach two screen-shots of the annotated pdf; one from viewing it in Okular and one from viewing it with the https://pdf.online/ web-app. Note that my testing shows that the display in the pdf.online web-app is very similar to the display in Adobe Acrobat reader. Exactly the same issues are present when viewing the annotated PDF from Okular in both these other viewers; the text objects are even cropped at exactly the same places. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.