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You should probably make your ideas heard in PR #2660. |
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Annotating pdfs with handwriting works very well for me, but text comment boxes would be very useful too. Such a feature would be very handy for teachers who get a lot of digital assignments nowadays . I use xournalpp on a Wacom tablet for text marking and pdf annotation, and have to write the same comments over and over again. Having the ability to create a collection of reusable comments would make my correction work easier. Up to now I haven't found an application that can handle both handwriting and reusable comments. |
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Any news on that? I love Xournal, but also miss this feature. For context, i think we are talking about a text annotation popup similar to this, right?: |
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I love the handwriting style comments, but...
Please, please, I need the standard text commenting feature to be available as well (like in any other PDF viewer).
I.e. I would like to be able to select a text from PDF and annotate it with a (collapsible/pop-up?) text comment that I type in as text.
Standard uses of it would be:
a) select the text to highlight (or underline or strike through)
b) attach a (possibly very long) comment to the above highlighted text
c) clearly have a list of comments available
With my current solution I don't like the always visible floating text mixed with the original text and I can't easily see and jump to the comments. It should be possible to display the list of comments separately, e.g. in a separate panel. Ideally, I would also be able to export such comments as text (including the original highlighted text) and see when and by whom these were written.
That would really make me super-happy and I would use xournal for everything then.
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