https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124028

Steve Yin <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Steve Yin <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Oliver-Rainer Wittmann from comment #4)
> As far as I can see Microsoft Word 2007 just exports the UI presentation of
> a comment/annotation to PDF, but not the comment/annotation as a PDF
> structure - no entries in Acrobat Reader's "Comments List" are shown. Two UI
> presentations are possible in Microsoft Word 2007 - 'inline' as given sample
> screenshot from fanyuzhen or as 'ballon' in the extended right page margin.
> 
> OpenOffice exports a comment/annotation as a PDF structure element "Sticky
> Note". I am not sure, if a "Sticky Note" can be applied to a text range.
> I am recognizing that in Acrobat Reader the user can insert "Highlight
> Text", which highlight a certain text range and the user can give a comment.
> Both, "Sticky Note" and "Highlight Text" elements are shown in the Acrobat
> Reader's "Comments List"
> 
> May be it makes sense to export comments/annotations on text ranges as
> "Highlight Text" to PDF. I would not prefer an PDF export as in Microsoft
> Word.
> Somebody needs to find out, how "Highlight Text" in the PDF file format has
> to be generated.

Agreed. The way in MS PDF is not preferred. But I think "Highlight Text" is
better than "Sticky Note". Should we change this defect type to enhancement?

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