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Originally Posted by j.p.s
A google search shows that they exist,
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Ah. I see, an educated man.
Why not share your findings?
I'm cognizant of examples flying around that annotations are possible with djvu files, but none real applications have shown up (none at PlanetDjvu or other forums that deal with the djvu format quite extensively).
I have to admit I have not checked if anything has changed during 2011, so I refer to what was known until the end of 2010.
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Originally Posted by j.p.s
but what does the presence or absence of some fuctionality in applications for microsoft windows have to do with whether or not that functionality is in an embedded linux device?
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That statement is experience-based.
Even though the djvu format is officially supported by Lizardtech and Caminova, most of the applications are open sourced. So I does not matter which OS you're talking about. As long as something sees implementation in the linux world, it finds its way pretty fast in the windows world as well.
The best examples are xournal, evince, and KDE (typical linux applications), which have been ported into windows.
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Originally Posted by Shinra tensei
Actually, you can annotate, but not highlighting... nothing unusual, if you consider what kind of files are Djvu files (like scannerized files).
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Any videos to see it in action?
Any comparision to Pdf Annotator (windows) or xournal (linux)?
Would be very interested and relieved to know it is possible as I almost ditched the format for its lack of annotation support.