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Old 07-06-2011, 08:43 AM   #371
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that's great, i'm very interested in how exactly this works (and how well)
As am I. Specifically, if you make annotations on a pdf, then export, is the resulting file a new, marked-up pdf? Or is it a graphic of some kind? (jpg? tiff?)

I know some of the other pdf-annotating devices have the unfortunate side effect of creating an exported pdf that loses the ability to treat the text as text (that is, the result is one big "graphic", but the file is itself a pdf). It would also be nice to know not just if the resulting file is a pdf, but whether the text can still be searched.

(I can live with losing that ability, but I know for others that has been a major concern.)

Also, (and forgive me if it's been asked and answered already) if you zoom in to make an annotation, when you zoom back out to a normal view, can you still see the notes you've made? (appropriately sized/scaled to the rest of the page?) This has also been a sticking point on some devices, where annotations are only available at the exact zoom level they were created at, or where annotations remained "sticky" on the screen and didn't maintain their relative position to the text of the pdf.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can check this out and report back.
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