Better way to make the annotation windows scrollable with the document
Dileep Sankhla
sankhla.dileep96 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 26 10:50:02 UTC 2018
Thank you so much Oliver. Due to lack of insight about the bugs, I'm unable
to categorize them into intermediate and difficult jobs.
I will try my best to find and work on some easier issue.
Thanks and Regards
Dileep
On Feb 26, 2018 14:15, "Oliver Sander" <oliver.sander at tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Hi Dileep,
>
> it is great to see you so motivated to fix Okular annotation bugs. But
> reading your
> mails I am wondering whether you picked a good place to start. On the one
> hand,
> these scrolling annotation windows seem to be quite difficult to implement.
> On the other hand, my original bug report is really about the fact that
> you can
> maneuver annotation windows into a situation where you cannot close them
> anymore. I know that the bug report is not quite _written_ that way, but
> I think
> that is how it should be read today. Scrolling annotation windows could
> be a nice
> thing to have, but nobody seems to need them urgently. At least not me.
>
> So maybe you could pick an easier issue to get you started?
>
> Many thanks, and best regards,
> Oliver
>
> On 25.02.2018 06:27, Dileep Sankhla wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm heading into Okular feature request 388450 where the annotation
> windows should scroll along with the document to increase readability.
> > I'm not getting a way to achieve so. As annotation window is a QWidget,
> should there be a way to stick it to the pageview or should it move up or
> down while scrolling the document using signal and slot mechanism or ?
> >
> > I need the quick guidance regarding how to start with this feature. Any
> help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks and Regards
> > Dileep
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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