https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455115
--- Comment #7 from Albert Zeyer <alb...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Oliver Sander from comment #6) > From reading the description of your workflow it seems that your last > suggestion (having the annotation texts visible/accessible from the review > pane, in the side bar) seems most helpful. In an ideal world you would even > be able to navigate there with the keyboard alone, for increased speed. > > Would you be able to code such a feature? In principle yes, but I'm not familiar at all with the code, nor any KDE projects code. I have some minimal experience with Qt which I used maybe 10 years ago in some project. And I don't really have much (or any) free time. I was thinking more about my other tooltip suggestions as I assumed that those changes would probably be much simpler to implement, while they would be equally helpful for my use case. Currently I'm thinking anyway about yet another solution: Somehow extract the pop-up notes programmatically with some Python script, then use SyncTeX to find the corresponding place in the Latex code, and try to apply the patches directly, and maybe report me those where it can not be applied. The changes by the proofreading service are actually very consistent in style. Maybe they used some tool for that. They used strikethrough marks with note to indicate some replacement, otherwise just some addition. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.