[Okular-devel] Review Request: Ask "Save annotation changes?" if there are unsaved annotations that cannot be saved locally
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This review has been submitted with commit e3f1c388de409843150280a2e1b3a738ab982af6 by Fabio D'Urso to branch master.
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On May 23, 2012, 9:37 p.m., Fabio D'Urso wrote:
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> (Updated May 23, 2012, 9:37 p.m.)
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> Review request for Okular and Albert Astals Cid.
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> Description
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> Recent patches introduced a case (PDF file with existing native annotations and without /Encrypt) in which annotation changes are not saved locally.
> This patch turns Okular into a ReadWritePart and checks for such annotation changes in queryClose().
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> Annotation editing is always disabled if we're loaded as ReadOnlyPart, no matter the document type.
> I can change it, if necessary, to prevent annotation editing only in PDF files with existing native annotations and without /Encrypt. I didn't do that because I think that this behavior can be confusing for users.
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> I added the KParts/ReadWritePart ServiceType only in okular_part.desktop (which only handles .okular archives) so that other apps don't think that we are a real editor for all supported formats.
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> Diffs
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> core/document.h cd36ae7f19c4fad7f192073bc0806901e9b29a85
> core/document.cpp e27b7906a8576f68c5a50b360ebe9019f643617f
> core/document_p.h ac24cf9d7995e95560899f546248685f05da9b90
> core/observer.h 266993ce99927f1629d964e0bd597786c991428e
> okular_part.desktop 9307253d7d4a543db06a6912ccc61cdd0aeaa365
> part.h 39cdb721877283380af1b30c85f564a91f183de0
> part.cpp 4c6aac8eab36b7e3f430afae92109d2e4ff3c75d
> shell/shell.h 850e7e37fa9780e301cc33ae084cd57f7967d871
> shell/shell.cpp af4aa25f602b2749b8d9112174562525a76cc40c
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/105020/diff/
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> Testing
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> It works for me.
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> Expected result:
> - It's possible to edit annotations if we're loaded as ReadWritePart (eg by Okular native shell). If you annotate a PDF file with existing annotations and without /Encrypt, you also get a "Save changes?" prompt if you try to close the document (by pressing Quit, reloading, opening another file, or following a link to another document) and you haven't saved yet.
> - It's not possible to edit annotations at all if we're loaded as ReadOnlyPart (eg from Konqueror), not even non-native ones. The relevant GUI items are grayed out.
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> Thanks,
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> Fabio D'Urso
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