Hi,
I've just been using 'Annotations' in Okular for the first time and had a bit 
of trouble getting the instructions in the Handbook to work.
"Adding annotations
?To add some annotations to the document, you have to activate the annotating 
toolbar. This is done by either selecting Tools ? Review or pressing F6. Once 
the annotating toolbar is shown, just press one of its buttons to start 
constructing that annotation."
This isn't quite enough on my system. After I'd selected the type of note to 
add I then had to click within the pdf to locate the note.? I used the Post-it 
style of note and of course having seen it work I realise it works in a similar 
way to inserting a note into a word-processed document, but that didn't occur 
to me beforehand.
I thought it might save a bit of frustration for people slow on the uptake like 
me if you could perhaps add something like "and click in the document where you 
want to display the note" after "buttons" in the last sentence of the paragraph 
quoted above.
I'd have found this helpful in getting to note creation quicker and I hope it 
would make it clearer for others too.
My system is a Linux Mint 14 KDE edition and I am very impressed overall with 
the way Okular works.
Kind regards

Philip Jones

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