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Originally Posted by CoronarJunkee
(how to create empty note taking-pdfs from an existing file without all of them having the same scribbles on them, and without loosing the scribbles either). So if anyone has an idea, I'd gladly hear it. I guess it has to do with how NeoReader identifies a document to assign it the scribbles. So maybe that could be adapted somehow...
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If I'm not mistaken NeoReader identifies a document by MD5 checksum.. So different documents should differ not by file name and path, but by the content.
Based on this, you can:
-open blank document
-make scribbles
-export it
-rename exported file
-move it into parent folder (optional)
-delete all scribbles in the source (originaly blank) document
-repeat five previous steps as much as you want
Or: -Create many blank one- or multi-paged documents at once on the PC which will differs by something (title, header, footer, etc.) and use them as you like.
There are also other PDF-readers which allow to make scribbles in PDF files and even add/remove pages from it and save changes into the source file. For example ezPDF reader...