I run Okular on gnome(ubuntu) like many other users. gnome does not have a
competitive offer of pdf reader that can do annotation and tabs, among
other features.
In general Okular worked fine, however there are some surprises, one case
is the fonts of its menus are just too small on today's monito
Yes it's a snap install on ubuntu 20.04, which is the only approach unless
I compile from source.
On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 8:50 AM David Hurka wrote:
> Hi Gordon,
>
> > I was using Okular on ubuntu 20.04 which is version 1.9.3 [...]
> >
> > I could not switch to the new Okular because another key
selecting Settings > Annotations
2. Click on the "pin" icon with the tooltip "Keep the annotation tool
active after use"
Bye
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 4:10 PM Gordon Shawn wrote:
> When I need do annotations most of the time I repeat the same action(e.g
> highlight it
I make a lot of highlights in PDF, Okular is irreplaceable on Linux due to
its great annotation tools for PDFs. Thanks for making it!
When I review the highlighted areas, I need to click on Reviews, then
Page, then username, then pick one highlight from a list of them. That's 4
clicks to see one
When I need do annotations most of the time I repeat the same action(e.g
highlight it), for that I need to move cursor to click the highlight
button each time, can we have an option to make the annotation selection
stuck? so I can keep doing the same thing(e.g. highlighting) until I click
the anno
Okular is excellent for annotations on PDF files, I often have many
annotations on the PDF and it is very tedious to review them under current
version. Is it possible to add function keys(e.g. F5/F6), or adding
buttons to the UI for fast access to prev/next annotations, this way we
can review them