https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453907
--- Comment #3 from Florine W. Dekker <flor...@fwdekker.com> --- (In reply to wilfried.phil...@wphilips.eu from comment #2) > *snip* When you double-click a highlighted part to add an annotation, which tool do you have selected? If you have the highlighter tool enabled while double-clicking a highlight, and you slightly move your mouse during the double click (e.g. due to imprecision, or perhaps tremors, ticks, etc.), you will actually create a new highlight and immediately edit its annotation. Normally, after you create a highlight, Okular switches from the highlight tool to the browse tool, so that this doesn't happen, but if you reflexively always enable the highlight tool and also don't keep your mouse still while adding annotations, that could very well explain what's going on. (I'm of course not trying to say that *you* are doing something wrong, but just hypothesising about what could be happening.) If that's not the case, or if you're not sure, you could try changing the opacity of your highlighter tool to a lower value. Say, 50% or even 10%. Just temporarily while you investigate. This way, when two highlights overlap, you can immediately recognise it because the overlapping part will be darker. If that doesn't help either, I recommend you open a new bug report (after searching for duplicates), since *this* bug report, while it may be useful for finding the cause of your issue, is of course a separate issue. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.