ngraham added a comment.
> This is in stark contrast to Kate and LibreOffice, where you are allowed to save back to disk: Right, that's what I originally thought this was all about. If the user can't, then this whole interface is almost rubbing salt in the wound: they're informed that they're in a situation they can't escape from and given no good options. If possible, we should really try to find a way to offer an option to write the working copy in Okular back to disk, overwriting what the other program did. INLINE COMMENTS > aacid wrote in part.cpp:1720 > There's no such thing as "the copy in memory" (at least for PDF that is > really what matters at this stage) > > "modified" is not clear if it's the old or new version, something like "new > version" makes more sense That sounds fine. REPOSITORY R223 Okular REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D8863 To: aacid Cc: ngraham, rkflx, ltoscano, #okular, aacid