OK, thanks for your answer.
It's more clear for me because I didn't see the difference between
poppler and poppler-glib.
I will see what can be done for poppler-glib.
Tobias Deiminger <haxti...@posteo.de> writes:
Am 20.08.2018 13:49 schrieb popp...@jpgeorget.net:
Hi,
I'm not a developper but I would like to know if poppler gives
the
ability to add inline notes in a PDF file.
I use pdf-tools with emacs. It is based on poppler and it gives
only
the ability to add notes with an icon.
The developper of pdf-tools could be glad to hear that poppler
gives
to add inline notes (without icons but as text boxes).
See https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools/issues/149
Adding inline notes (they're actually called "FreeText
Annotations") is
implemented in poppler core, and publicly exposed in Qt5
frontend. Sadly
it's currently not available in the glib frontend, so pdf-tools
can't
use it their preferred way.
The guys at pdf-tools got it right already (cite from issue
149):
So that is something poppler-glib has to add on their side,
correct?
I think so, yes.
Cheers
Tobias
Regards
jpg
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