This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============0496705833531696458== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="--------MB_8D075329E3390BA_AE0_CB2FD_webmail-m130.sysops.aol.com" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----------MB_8D075329E3390BA_AE0_CB2FD_webmail-m130.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi, I've just been using 'Annotations' in Okular for the first time and had a b= it of trouble getting the instructions in the Handbook to work. "Adding annotations =C2=A0To add some annotations to the document, you have to activate the ann= otating toolbar. This is done by either selecting Tools =E2=86=92 Review or= pressing F6. Once the annotating toolbar is shown, just press one of its b= uttons to start constructing that annotation." This isn't quite enough on my system. After I'd selected the type of note t= o add I then had to click within the pdf to locate the note.=C2=A0 I used t= he Post-it style of note and of course having seen it work I realise it wor= ks in a similar way to inserting a note into a word-processed document, but= that didn't occur to me beforehand. I thought it might save a bit of frustration for people slow on the uptake = like me if you could perhaps add something like "and click in the document = where you want to display the note" after "buttons" in the last sentence of= the paragraph quoted above. I'd have found this helpful in getting to note creation quicker and I hope = it would make it clearer for others too. My system is a Linux Mint 14 KDE edition and I am very impressed overall wi= th the way Okular works. Kind regards Philip Jones ----------MB_8D075329E3390BA_AE0_CB2FD_webmail-m130.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
Hi,
I've just been using 'Annotations' in Okular for the first time and had a b= it of trouble getting the instructions in the Handbook to work.
"Adding annotations
 To add some annotations to the document, you have to activate the ann= otating toolbar. This is done by either selecting Tools =E2=86=92 Review or= pressing F6. Once the annotating toolbar is shown, just press one of its b= uttons to start constructing that annotation."
This isn't quite enough on my system. After I'd selected the type of note t= o add I then had to click within the pdf to locate the note.  I used t= he Post-it style of note and of course having seen it work I realise it wor= ks in a similar way to inserting a note into a word-processed document, but= that didn't occur to me beforehand.
I thought it might save a bit of frustration for people slow on the uptake = like me if you could perhaps add something like "and click in the document = where you want to display the note" after "buttons" in the last sentence of= the paragraph quoted above.
I'd have found this helpful in getting to note creation quicker and I hope = it would make it clearer for others too.
My system is a Linux Mint 14 KDE edition and I am very impressed overall wi= th the way Okular works.
Kind regards

Philip Jones
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