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Originally Posted by thiago.eec
Just an idea for touchscreens: on Kindle and iBooks, you can long tap, then slide. This will automatically highlight, without having to select > click highlight > click adjust > confirm. But, since calibre works embedded on a browser, maybe that's not possible.
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Something to consider for the future, but for now you will have to live with a few extra taps on touch screens.
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Thanks! Just to clarify: what two bugs were fixed? I reported what I believed to be four bugs.
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The second invocation of browse annotations being blank and the edit button not working. The other two are not bugs. Syncing means both user and viewer will have the annotations and so they will show up twice in the browser. And yes you can add a non-existent user, if you do, simply no syncing happens.
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Great! If calibre could import annotations natively, that would make sharing really easy.
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It's already super easy. Simply annotate your epub file and send it to whomever you want to share it with, the annotations are saved in the file, by default.