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Old 11-08-2011, 10:22 AM   #517
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Could somebody advise on the JPEG2000 status...?
We need to take a look at that. In theory it should be supported, but some people seem to be reporting that it isn't.
Any news...?

FWIW, Adobe Desktop Editions 1.8 preview supports JPEG2000 images. Not sure but it seems to be using RMSDK 9.3, and Mantano is using 9.2, would that be the issue...?

BTW I'm talking about JPEG2000 in PDF.

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The app still defaults to SD install, can you change it to Auto...?
Also this..?

BTW, I would like to propose some more things.
  1. To have a more intuitive and quicker method to access the freehand/drawing annotation function.

    Ice Cream Sandwich specifically claims to have support for stylus, I guess it means that the system will be able to tell the app whether the input is from the digitizer or from the capacitive screen. For those devices with both, it would be useful if the software automatically switch to freehand annotation when the active stylus is in range.

    However, most devices don't have a digitizer and there are capacitive styli, which I don't think the system will be able to distinguish (between the hand and the stylus). So there's still a need for a simpler approach to doing freehand annotations.

    Right now, one has to make 3 clicks, switch to another interface, do the annotations, and then save it, and return to the reading interface.

  2. Another thing is to have a transparent option for the drawing annotation function.

    I scanned a couple of books and stored them in PDF format, but since the content is actually stored as images (JBIG2 for B/W and JPEG2000 for greyscale/colour), the normal highlight function doesn't work. I can make use of the drawing function but needs some transparency on the ink.

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