[Okular-devel] skim: *opensource* pdf editor for mac osx

2008-02-18 Thread roberto franceschini
Hi to all, I hope I am not abusing of the list. I recently used Skim on Mac OS X, which is a PDF editing software entirely opensource. Ok it relies on Mac development tool, but it could be a source of insipirarion for features, implementation and maybe a place where to take some code, since it's op

Re: [Okular-devel] skim: *opensource* pdf editor for mac osx

2008-02-21 Thread roberto franceschini
Ok, we all know PDF is not the only format okular handles, and we love it. But, we all know PDF is most commonly used in everyday life ... so if not the most important, is maybe the more desirable to be fully working ... :-) Then, I want to say that annotation is, at the moment, the main differen

[Okular-devel] annotations saved in separate file

2008-11-10 Thread roberto franceschini
Hi to all. As far as I understand, okular saves annotations into a local DB in the ~/.okular folder (or something like this). This way annotations are bound to the place where they are generated and I find this a serious limitation. As such, I propose a feature to let the user have annotations save