https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508735
--- Comment #8 from Unlisted Person <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #7) > So left is firefox, right is okular > > https://i.imgur.com/F8CxjfT.png > > I can't see what the difference is. > > Please help me figure it out See https://imgur.com/a/tlofFCJ with explanations below Step 1. Edit text in Firefox (see Image 1) You can see past the text . I moved the text over the green drawing for clarity. Save the file. Step 2. Open that file in Okular. Note that the text is NOT "Typewriter" but "Inline Note" Edit the "inline Note" properties in Okular. Note that in editing the properties of that Inline note There is no "transparent" option for the background color (or perhaps "no background color"?). Once you've picked any color and hit "apply" the inline note box covers everything behind it. (See image 2 with Right click on the text and select properties and select "Color:" . ) Key points: * "transparent" or "no background" is NOT one of the possible options. * If one clicks "Apply" with any changes affecting the background, you cannot get back to text with a transparent background in Okular. Save the file. Step 3. Edit the saved file in Firefox. The text now shows up with a transparent background again. (not shown, but essentially the same as Image 3 below) . Save the file. Step 4. Edit that file again in Okular. (See image 3). Note that the text background shows as transparent again in Okular. Step 5. Just move that text box in Okular. Only move it, nothing else. Suddenly the background is no longer transparent (See image 4) A PDF editing program (it's Firefox for me) that adds text as an "inline note with a transparent background" (or perhaps with the background color as unset?) makes Oklular give odd behavior when encountering that PDF. ---- Updates since last note: Browser: firefox 143.0.1-1 6836 latest/stable mozilla Kernel: 6.14.0-29-generic -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
