New question #707822 on qpdfview:
https://answers.launchpad.net/qpdfview/+question/707822

First of all, I feel the need to say thanks. Thank you! I switched to Linux 
some months ago and, although I'm quite happy with the change, there's been an 
issue that kept me uneasy about the switch: the pdf viewer. I'm a student and I 
need to work with a lot of PDFs, and there was no pdf viewer that could satisfy 
my needs when reading and writing academic papers. I found qpdfview and it's 
been definitely a game changer! qpdfview is the only pdf viewer in linux that 
gives the option to search in all opened tabs.

I would like to suggest some new functionalities that, from my perspective, 
could massively enhance qpdfview. I don't want to look capricious, as if I 
don't know how long it takes to implement a new feature. Anyways, here they are 
(there are ordered according to my subjective importance):

1. Another method to select and copy text. I know this has been already raised, 
but I'd like to show my support. The "frame" method is sometimes very useful, 
but in some cases is inconvenient as you need to select the whole paragraph. 
It's definitely an obstacle for a daily use. The frame does not let you select 
accurately, you can't do this: https://i.imgur.com/BXabOvY.png

2. Enhance Annotation Mode. Every time to want to highlight, you need to 
reproduce these steps: Click on the icon (or Ctrl+A) (1); Select (2); Click on 
Add highlight text. After highlighting, you automatically "exit" the Annotation 
Mode. If you need to highlight again, you've to repeat the steps. It becomes 
tedious when it's a long document that requires lots of highlighting. I suggest:
2.1. Separating "Add text" and "Add highlight text" features. So third step is 
removed.
2.2. Not exiting the  "Add highlight text"/"Add text" Modes until you want to 
exit (clicking on another option, e.g.), so if you need to highlight a lot of 
text, you don't have to "start" the Annotation mode every time. 

3. Improve advanced  search dock:
2.1. More search options (something like this. 
https://i.imgur.com/4xQo14k.png). It would massively improve the Search dock. 
3.2. Adding support for keyboard arrows in search dock to move to the next 
result.
3.3. Expand all result lists by default. When you search in multiple tabs, 
you've to manually expand the result lists. Only active tab result list is 
expanded by default. Generally, when you search in multiple tabs, you are 
interested in knowing the results of all of them. (This is what I mean: 
https://i.imgur.com/JfxVbNc.png. Only result list of active tab is expanded).

4. Add Annotation Panel, where you can see all your annotations in a list. 
Something similar to bookmark panel. 

5. Allow dragging the Notes icon. I found this issue in another linux pdf 
viewers so maybe it's due to my ignorance. If I add Add text as a note, without 
highlighting text, a big yellow icon appears on screen. It has a fixed position 
and I can't drag it to the margins. It's quite inconvenient since you can't 
read what's behind the icon.

And an extra small suggestion: I tried qpdfview long time ago when I switched 
to Linux. However, I did not see the advanced search and the toolbar looked 
quite simple. Many months later, I found that qpdfview has these features by 
coincidence. Why not making Advanced search dock / Complete toolbar by default? 

Again, I'd like to thank you. I hope these suggestions do not seem excessive, 
and hopefully it will be possible to implement them.


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