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Originally Posted by tomsem
I have a theory about this: Sticky Notes have no equivalent PDF annotation.
Assuming they complete the implementation of PDF markup (by returning original PDF with Scribe annotations mapped to PDF annotations), these would get left behind (or perhaps inelegantly converted to free form pen annotations). So they need to stick to a proper subset of PDF annotations (ideally a more complete set of them by the time they're done).
Of course, maybe they aren't planning to do any of this.
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Yes, that is a good theory that would make it quite simple to convert the print replica back to fully compatible PDF. Even though the brush strokes that we create ourselves are not PDF compatible until converted by Amazon. Probably why there is not real support for sideloaded PDF. When you use the lasso tool, copy, and then resize the strokes, you can clearly see that all the brush strokes are vector graphics, not pixel based graphics.