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Old 11-22-2023, 02:17 PM   #708
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
If you don't want to annotate or highlight or scribble on top, then a way to vastly improve the performance of reading complicated (difficult to calculate) PDFs is to convert to comic. Comics are very quick. And since it is already pre-rendered, it doesn't matter how complicated the page is. Only issue is size - a 1000 page PDF converted to comic is roughly 400MB. Give it a try before sending your Scribe back.
My understanding is if I do that, then the PDF is no longer searchable.

I'll try one later today and see what happens. I like the idea of highlighting sections. But I'd be willing to give that up to get decent performance out of reading a PDF.
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