Scroll PDF vertically
It is nice to be able to go to the next page going down instead of going left. It would also be nice if scrolling down to the next page continuous without jumping to the next page, so you can see the bottom of one page and the top of the next page.
Vertical scrolling is supported in GoodNotes 5. It can be set in the … menu of a document or in the document settings.
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Steve Minx commented
The toolbar prevents documents from using the full screen real estate. Thus, I think we need a Fit-To-Width option. Each page would be displayed using the full width of the screen and the user would be able to scroll vertically to view the entire document.
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James commented
Lack of this feature is why i stopped using this app.
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Annaelle commented
No! One reason why I love goodnotes over notability is the pages like a real notebook style instead of a continuous pages.
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Ahmet Batur commented
Yes i keep hitting home button
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Anonymous commented
I made an account just to support this idea
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Anonymous commented
the lack of this feature keeps me from using this app
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Anonymous commented
2013? :(
Its so much easier to write that way
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[Deleted User] commented
This is essential. As written by a user before, horizontal 'scroll' (turning pages) is for books, not for tablets
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Matt commented
If I'm understanding this request, it is the same as I wanted. Have the zoom window align to the template lines (ruled paper). It is a pain to get it to line up just right. This would be so helpful!
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Matt commented
I love this idea!
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Yashar commented
YES!!
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tom commented
Please. This is the one of the two features that keeps me from using GoodNotes consistently. The other one is recording.
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George Haller commented
Vertical scrolling would be an absolute must in academic use of Goodnotes,
- If you work on a formula, when you reach the end of the page, you have to copy and paste it to the next page.
-If you project your notes, most students are slightly behind in copying your notes, and get completely lost when you go to the next page.
-if you just want to peak back to see your notes from a few lines earlier, you need to lose sight completely of what you are writing now.I would gladly use and recommend this great app in the classroom, but the lack of vertical scrolling is a complete showstopper. This is the only reason I am still using an Android app, which has the scrolling featue.
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Steve commented
YES PLEASE. It's so much nicer to write with palm on screen instead of hovering in midair when using this not on a table/desk. This is the one thing keeping me from using this app over notability.
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Prakash commented
Once the bottom of the page is reached resting/supporting the palm becomes impossible so "Vertical Continuous Scrolling" is must.
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David commented
This would be a killer feature for me. I use Goodnotes to sketch "timelines" of musical compositions, so I want to scroll on and on without breaking the page.
It would also be great for mindmap-type things where page turns can be problematic.
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Austen Lamacraft commented
This is an essential feature for lecturing, where students taking notes don't want to have the page turn before they have finished writing.
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Evenshoshan commented
Vertical (continuous) scrolling would also allow us to write in the middle section of the screen and not have to write at the very bottom of the page (and risk hitting the iPad button)
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John Spitz commented
for me too, this is the only reason to use notability!
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Anonymous commented
So I also use Notability and I notice that when I move the Zoom Window vertically, it "snaps" or "clicks" to each line (same goes for the graph/grid paper when I move it vertically/horizontally).
It's kind of like when you use the volume knob on some radios (or amplifiers) and it "clicks" as you turn it because of the notches inside.
Notability has that function and it would be nice to have a setting like that for the paper where you have the option to turn the "snap" setting off or on.