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Old 04-10-2021, 02:54 AM   #5
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Thanks.

However, too much complex for me.

If I've understand you and comments in code repository, muPDF uses the standard PDF annotation, but the integration into KOReader breaks (or not uses it). I understand it could be caused because no other supported format has annotation standard (eg, ePub, fb2, ... mobi has), and to make a common factor for all, saving status in a custom folder/files at side of the file itself.

Related to write into PDF, I understand it is the equivalente of "flatten", and I don't want that as well.

Definitively, KOReader is not for me. I need complete interoperability between PDFs across systems. I will continue using my current approach, that is, having synchronised some folders with Dropbox via FolderSync and manually synchronising them attaching the program into floating ball. (Yes, FolderSync has auto-sync, but as in iOS and Dropbox, not always works and need to be manually started).

PS: I've always complained high and loud about what crappy is KOReader... However, I have to admit that it has improved a lot over time, but that there are some features that I need and the program, despite how powerful it is, does not have.
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