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Old 07-11-2021, 01:19 AM   #640
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Obscured View Post
Yes, you are correct. However the point I am struggling to communicate is the (let's be charitable) ambiguity of Kobo's statement on their website, when they say:PDFs with digital rights management or permission limitations are not compatible with markups or annotations.
Does this not imply that PDFs without any limitations should have the same interactive options as epubs?
They don't.
So, you have explicitly checked the books to make sure that they do not have any limitations? So far, you have not told us this. So far, you have just said, "Xodo does". As you have demonstrated that you can annotate some PDFs on the Elipsa, you need to work out why some can't be annotated.

Kobo have made the rules clear. You need to see if your experience is consistent with those rules or not. If it isn't, then you can report the bug to Kobo. Or go back to the PDF creators, and ask them not to disable annotations.
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