https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470128
--- Comment #6 from dorla.hu...@gmail.com --- (In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #4) > (In reply to dorla.hutch from comment #3) > > (In reply to dorla.hutch from comment #2) > > > From initially 23KiB, it went to 20MiB (at least > > > not 100MiB) … > > > > After adding the comment box before scaling, it's already 918KiB to be > > honest but after scaling, it becomes 20MiB. > > adding ~900kb is kind of expected [...] > > But for some reason, though I didn't manage to succeed myself, your file > also contains a 20mb noto sans CJK HK file, so unless you explicitly have > specified it, [...] > > What are your exact steps to resize the text ? I am sorry for my late response. I only resize the text in the single way I know. It affects multiple annotations, not just inline notes but also text. I open the text properties widget (using the Browse mode -> right click -> properties) and choose another font size, nothing else. The problem is, no matter what I do, it will not shrink to the previous size, even if I undo the resizing of text (choosing normal font size) and save again. I would need to redownload the original, especially if the annotated PDF is supposed to be uploaded somewhere or to an email. Redownloading makes me lose all annotations I had. Now, I tested it and the problem does not occur 😃 ! When resizing a text box with Cantarell font from 11 to 20, it will save quickly and there is no unusual footprint. I think the problem is, that Okular on Ubuntu 20.04 only lists (shows) CJK-versions for any Noto Sans font so if Noto Sans is used, it will grow huge upon changing font properties. It probably changes the font to Noto Sans CJK xx. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.