Full screen mode
The GUI has a lot of "lost space" - especially in landscape mode. Would be great to have the full screen for a sheet of paper with a rearrangeable toolbar. Would be extremely helpful for iPads with 9.7 or the upcoming 10.5".
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Anonymous commented
I’d be happy for a full screen ‘read only’ mode too.
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Dan commented
So much lost space, even in the new goodnotes 5. No way to change it. It's like the tech that is designed to be liberating is more constraining. Stuck in a narrow window, even on a large ipad. Most of those buttons are not needed for most of my notetaking, would be nice to stow them away with a tap and just have the pallet toolbar.
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Trevor Rowe commented
Why has this still not been implemented? It's really simple to make something full screen (I do it in my apps all the time). There are loads of ways of getting the top bars back again, eg, shake gesture or long press (you only have zoom at the moment).
Come on guys, you have loads of other cool features, this should be easy -
Daniel Cruz commented
FULL SCREEN please.
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Max Astro commented
Fully Agree! Full Screen Mode, pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaase!
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Anonymous commented
Agreed! I’m moving apps because of it, i want full page not space at the side.
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Anonymous commented
Like in Adobe Sketch there is a switch to full screen button on top right like in youtube videos, which when tapped, hides all toolbars and shows only sketch area and that button.
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Anonymous commented
When ppt has additional notes at bottom of page , it will show in the ppt page and cover other content , how to hide it "
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Ernesto commented
Important that the hide function ALSO hides the iOS bar with time, carrier and battery information...
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Anonymous commented
It doesn’t have to happen this way, but turning the full screen into a sheet of paper to writing on without the toolbar would be nice.
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Jan Studený commented
+3, I think that enabling the same full screen mode for writing as is in the reading mode would be enough. It can work merely the same. Double tap (or single finger tap if using Apple Pencil) would go into the fullscreen mode or bring controls back.
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Steve Minx commented
When the Toolbar is needed, the user could tap on the screen and the Toolbar would slide out. When the Toolbar is hidden, the full screen can be used for the document.