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Old 03-27-2020, 03:14 PM   #4
kmoll
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Originally Posted by pazos View Post
I moved most of my pdf workflow to the iPad the last year. Until that I treated pdfs like any other format: instead of writting things in the file I kept highlights on the .sdr directory and move both pdf and metadata together. This will work across all the platforms where KO works.

Once you have all the highlights you want to can save them to the file, but IMO there are better programs to write to pdfs.
Yes, that's what I've settled on doing: using the sdr directories, but as I work mainly on windows, the missing link here is the windows port... For example, right now, I cannot get any gui linux app to launch from bash in wsl. Granted, it might be a stupidly easy thing to solve, but it prevents ignorant users like me to use the linux version of KO reliably... Furthermore, it would really make a huge difference if we could create file associations directly in windows, to avoid having to browse folders inside KO looking for files.
As for the android emulators, I tried this option as well, but they are slow to load and eat up a lot of ressources.

Please, pretty please, someone with enough knowledge, give us a windows port !!
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