https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410723

--- Comment #12 from Logan <blackdovahb...@gmail.com> ---
I managed to get the bug to reproduce on Ubuntu 18.04.3 with Okular(v1.8.1) on
a separate machine with the same drawing tablet. I initially installed Okular
with "sudo snap install Okular" to get the latest version and experienced the
same bug.

I was trying to install and use Okular on a computer that didn't have this
error and decided to try to install an older version on the same machine
(Ubuntu 18.04.3). I used "sudo apt install Okular" and it installed
Okular(v1.3.3) and I did NOT experience the same bug! This was good news for me
but I have no clue why it was happening.

I uninstalled the snap version(v1.8.1) on my main computer(Ubuntu 19.04) and
installed the apt version(v1.6.3). Obviously, the apt packages are maintained
by the Ubuntu Developers (you can check with "apt show okular")and because my
OS is on a later version, some of the packages are more updated as well. Okular
happens to be one of them. On my main computer(Ubuntu 19.04), I experience the
same annotation bug with Okular(v1.6.3). This leads me to believe that this bug
occurs on Okular versions 1.6.3 and later. The bug may still occur on a number
of earlier versions before Okular(v1.6.3) but I think that it would work fine
with Okular(v1.3.3) if I were able to run it on Ubuntu (19.04).

I tried to install Okular(v1.3.3) with "sudo apt install okular=1.3.3" but I
received an error: "E: Version '1.3.3' for 'okular' was not found" meaning for
whatever reason, version 1.3.3 was not available. There may be a way to install
version 1.3.3 some other way but I don't quite know how to navigate Okular's
website to install the older version.

If I discover a way to install Okular(v1.3.3), I will report what happens.

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