On 28.01.2023 17:37, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Using Fedora 37 (and having just installed Okular), I see that annotations are tricky to open in Okular.
First you have to select the Annotations tab on the left pane, go to the annotation and then right-click on it to open (the pop-up note).
Evince has a more effective approach: double-clicking on the icon opens the note (afaIk, this is similar to Acrobat). Right you are, it works with your method, thanks! I think the students have Evince so perhaps it's the best solution in the absence
On 1/28/2023 9:26 PM, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote: there are some provisions for spaces in text but for verbatim it is a bit more tricky \setuptyping[space=on] you now see visual spaces show up that can be copied now, say that we add real spaces, which you can do after and this (in cont-new.mkxl): \unprotect \setvalue{\??typingspace\v!character}{\chardef\obeyedspace32 } \protect and then: \setuptyping[space=character] in sumatra pdf: default : spaces are copied as spaces (so three become three on : visual spaces for every one character : funny newlines when more than two spaces Cheats that add some kerning before and after confuse viewers even more. so: this is all very viewer dependent! (The suggested comment method is more reliable.) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------