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Originally Posted by tomsem
And until other Kindles and the Kindle apps let you at least view Sticky Notes, I don't see the point in creating any.
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I know that the Kindle for iOS and Android apps recently added the ability to view (but not modify) notebooks created on a Scribe. I assume that the ability to view sticky notes will also be coming but I don't recall seeing any indication that Amazon has actually promised that.
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Originally Posted by tomsem
[it seems to me that these 'fake PDFs' are essentially fixed layout KF8 -- at least they behave that way -- the text is not accessible, even though it is 'there' in the HTML. I bought one of these recently and was able to tweak a few things that were misaligned when I converted to PDF]
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A PDF sent to a Scribe is converted to Amazon's Print Replica variant of KFX format. Prior to the Scribe that format was not supported on e-ink Kindles, only Kindle apps. Perhaps the implementation is incomplete on the Scribe. It might be worth opening the same doc from a Kindle app registered to your account to see whether it works better there.
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Originally Posted by tomsem
happy that ePub personal documents have 'enhanced typography' features
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If you open the same personal doc that has Enhanced Typesetting on a different Kindle or a Kindle app registered to the same account does that have Enhanced Typesetting or not? Since sticky notes are only implemented for KFX format that will be required if they are to be viewable across apps and devices.