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List:       kde-doc-english
Subject:    Re: [kde-doc-english] Okular Handbook
From:       Philip Jones <pjduns () netscape ! net>
Date:       2013-09-02 23:31:31
Message-ID: pajdp0vahbk6dk1mtypvjgxw.1378164691200 () email ! android ! com
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Thank you Yuri. That's a brilliant response from the team. I think the goal of more detailed task descriptions is also very wortwhile and will help everyone to get the most out of the software, whatever their technical skill level.
You've encouraged me greatly with this response. 
Thank you,
Philip

Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor@ukr.net> wrote:

>написане Sun, 01 Sep 2013 16:59:32 +0300, Philip Jones  
><pjduns@netscape.net>:
>
>>  Hi,
>> I've just been using 'Annotations' in Okular for the first time and had  
>> a bit of trouble getting the instructions in the Handbook to work.
>> "Adding annotations
>>  To add some annotations to the document, you have to activate the  
>> annotating toolbar. This is done by either selecting Tools → Review or  
>> pressing F6. Once the annotating toolbar is shown, just press one of its  
>> buttons to start constructing that annotation."
>> This isn't quite enough on my system. After I'd selected the type of  
>> note to add I then had to click within the pdf to locate the note.  I  
>> used the Post-it style of note and of course having seen it work I  
>> realise it works 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  
>> with the way Okular works.
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Philip Jones
>>
>
>Hi,
>
>Thank you for your comments. KDE Documentation Team will prepare a patch  
>to Okular docs according to your recommendations. We (with KDE  
>documentation coordinator) have decided that it is worth to explain each  
>tool usage in detail so it will take some time to make it right.
>
>The updated docs (we really hope so) should be a part of the next Okular  
>release.
>
>Best regards,
>Yuri
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