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Albert Astals Cid changed:
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--- Comment #20 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Yep, doing the move for a bookmarked file should be easy, for a "only annotated
one" you need a special thing in the settings dialog.
Fabio if you feel like specifying the two bugs in separate (actually i thin
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--- Comment #19 from Fabio
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--- Comment #18 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Sure, what about a file with annotations and no bookmarks?
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--- Comment #17 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #16)
> Sure, but why would Okular try to open /tmp/np658.pdf ?
Okular wouldn't by itself, but the user might make Okular do so by clicking on
a bookmark associated with the document's old path/f
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--- Comment #16 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Sure, but why would Okular try to open /tmp/np658.pdf ?
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--- Comment #15 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> By "it" i mean, i have
>docdata/123861.np658.pdf.xml
> that represents a file that was named np658.pdf and was 123861 bytes in
> size. When should i decide to read this file, go inside
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--- Comment #14 from Albert Astals Cid ---
By "it" i mean, i have
docdata/123861.np658.pdf.xml
that represents a file that was named np658.pdf and was 123861 bytes in size.
When should i decide to read this file, go inside it and read
and then ch
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--- Comment #13 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> The thing is how do we realize it has gone missing? (Not speaking about the
> bookmark case that is very obvious, just speaking about the annotated file
> case here that you renamed)
By "
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--- Comment #12 from Albert Astals Cid ---
The thing is how do we realize it has gone missing? (Not speaking about the
bookmark case that is very obvious, just speaking about the annotated file case
here that you renamed)
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--- Comment #11 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> Sure, that can be done for bookmarks.xml when you click on a bookmark, but
> for docdata, how do we do it? To realize a given docdata file is gone i'd
> need to read them all, no?
Hmm… I
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--- Comment #10 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Sure, that can be done for bookmarks.xml when you click on a bookmark, but for
docdata, how do we do it? To realize a given docdata file is gone i'd need to
read them all, no?
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--- Comment #9 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> About the docdata files, do you expect us to open all the files in that
> folder every time you open a file? That'll be slow.
No, I expect that when I click on a bookmark or annotation, in
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--- Comment #8 from Albert Astals Cid ---
About the docdata files, do you expect us to open all the files in that folder
every time you open a file? That'll be slow.
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--- Comment #7 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> Instead of the "Could not open '/a/certain/file.pdf'. File does not exist"
> dialog box appearing when trying to open renamed documents, a dialog box
> like the "Open Document" one would pro
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--- Comment #6 from Alan Aversa ---
The files in ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata/ that store annotation
information also store the document's path in a tag.
Instead of the "Could not open '/a/certain/file.pdf'. File does not exist"
dialog box appeari
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--- Comment #4 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> As said, we can't do that, we do not store paths of files.
What writes to ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/bookmarks.xml , then? It contains
paths, e.g.:
/tmp/test.pdf
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--- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid ---
As said, we can't do that, we do not store paths of files.
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--- Comment #2 from Alan Aversa ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> That won't happen, we can't match back paths so we can't see something was
> renamed. You can create an okular archive if you don't want to lose stuff or
> you can rename the files manually.
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