https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417145
John Lubinski <j...@johnlubinski.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |j...@johnlubinski.com --- Comment #1 from John Lubinski <j...@johnlubinski.com> --- >From my understanding, to do a search on the annotations' content would require a complete overhaul of how this review side panel functions. The currently implemented search line is only able to filter entities that appear in the tree/list. For example, you can search the annotations in this panel by their page number, their author, or their pop-up type. Example: (pagenumber) input: 5, output: Page 5, Page 25, Page 57 (pop-up type) input: write, output: Typewriter (author) input: adm, output: Administrator (author) input: jo, output: john Because the tree already has toggle options to filter by page, author, both, or neither, this kind of search is redundant. And how often is filtering by pop-up type useful? On the other hand, filtering by annotation content would require the content to appear in the tree (think this is possible, but not entirely sure), which has a limited amount of space. I think that we should instead provide optional functionality to provide a keyword or title to be associated with an annotation in lieu of its type. For example, if I make a note with the highlighter over a paragraph containing the history of Okular, I should be able to assign a title to it called "Okular History" and search "history" to find it in the review sidebar. If nothing is assigned, it should keep its current behavior. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.