On 1/28/23 14:31, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi Pablo,

Hi André,

> [...]  
> That's actually something I had never thought of, using PDF comments,
> thanks!.

When I faced a similar task, I thought it could be the way of solving
the issue (how to copy and paste ConTeXt code and console commands).

> It's a really nice approach, though weirdly it doesn't work on
> Okular (Linux+KDE) for me, even though attachments worked fine. I'll
> try and see why that is.
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).

I hope this helps,

Pablo
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