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Old 03-30-2012, 09:51 AM   #386
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Originally Posted by janek View Post
I've stumbled across similar effect as well. But this also happens in Acrobat and Evince, so either it is not Boox-related or you are speaking of yet somethin else. It probably has to do with how the text is overlayed on/under scanned page (I'm wondering if converting the pdf with calibre to some other format, like epub, and then back again to pdf, may help, given how destructive calibre is on pdfs).
Hi,

AFAIK they are looking for solution but it seem that it is a fault of Adobe SDK.
Here is the answer from Onyx concerning annotation exporting without spaces between words:
" ... We found that it is an issue of Adobe SDK. The Adobe SDK does not recognize the words correctly in some PDFs. That's why the exporting annotations with spaces missing. And also that's why in PDF it is not possible to navigate words one by one by direction key (up/down/left/right), instead, only line by line in dictionary function.
The PocketBook's default PDF reader is also using Adobe SDK. And it also has this problem by using its dictionary function. ..."
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