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Add space anywhere in the note
I frequently think of things I want to add to a long note later. The options at present are: 1) try to cram an extra bit of writing above previous notes (like using a physical notebook); or 2) select everything you want to move with the lasso tool and move it downwards (difficult with a long note, and a bit of a hassle too)
If you could somehow pinch to add more space that would be quick and awesome, You could have as many extra thoughts as you like, and it wouldn't be a hassle to add them in.
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Erase by specific pen color
I am using GoodNotes and drawing a table with multiple rows and columns to practice for a test. The last row’s change with each exercise. I use a unique pen color for those. It would be great if I could erase by pen color so I can erase the values with a quick swipe and not have to fix the cell borders each time or be more precise with each cell. Thanks!
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Guidelines
In a pdf, it's hard to markup boxes for writing without guidelines. Being able to pull out guidelines like in Photoshop would make it a breeze to write straight and bring out as many guidelines which would never ever print, and they would not interfere because they are dotted and very light. Especially both vertical and horizontal guidelines would be great, because on PDFs, you can't easily change the paper for the whole document.
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Recognition of underlined text
Dear All,
It would be great if Goodnotes could convert underlined handwriting into text as well. Currently, if you try to convert a word with a letter, whose "tail" intersects with the line underneath, the recognition simply doesn't work. Perhaps you could just exclude objects drawn with shape tool from handwriting recognition. Thanks!
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Zoom window behaviour matches GoodNotes 4
Zoom window behaviour was changed in GN5. Previously, it included tool bars and better snap functionality. GN4 behaviour was superior, please revert this feature set.
GN5 zoom window is more visually appealing, but now the user must swing their at, all over the place to change tools :(
8 votes -
Full screen Editing
Please have a way to edit a document in full-screen mode; i.e. hiding all toolbars but still able to edit a document.
E.g. double tap with two fingers to hide/show toolbars without leaving edit mode
This is legitimately the only thing holding me back from using Goodnotes 5 all the time
99 votes -
More Mac-ish interface for the Goodnotes 5 Mac App
The Mac App seems like a waste of money, because it is exactly like the iPad app's interface, except on a Mac. Please make it more like Pages or other native Mac apps.
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Email to GoodNotes
I used "Email to GoodNotes". It is a good feature but the mail address is hard to remember so I tried to forward any email that I send from my email to my email in Gmail with title "GoodNotes" but google told me that I must enter "Confirmation code" that they sent to my email in GoodNotes.
There is no way to see the "Confirmation code" now, so I cannot activate this feature.
To solve this problem, I suggest one of these ideas:
1- Convert any message to PDF
2- Resend any message to my email2 votes -
Allow more customization of outlines.
I would like to create sections and subsections within a custom document. Currently I can only create a list of pages that compose the outline.
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1 vote
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Pages in any directions.
Ok, we can now scroll like a normal notebook, how about being able to do that, but adding a page above, or below an existing page. Kind of like a mind map. If you have a note with something specific, you can add something specific below (or above) a note
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Reset cropped picture
Ability to reset a cropped picture
3 votes -
Sinusoid
Add option to create a sinusoid or other figures and mathematical expressions
2 votes -
GN 5 iMac: document tree in the left side.
I suggest a document tree navigation in the left side to improve the navigation.
16 votes -
Pen weight
Go from 3 to 5 standard pre-set pen weights. I find the jumps between the 3 weights you offer too big and my perfect weight would be between your thinnest and middle one. I suggest to mimic the 5 pen weights Apple offers in the IOS Notes pen integration.
4 votes -
Interactive templates
Templates with specific characteristics would be great.
Like a kind of mixture of the current functions with an interactive pdf / word / pppt document:
As such you could:
- tic boxes (e.g. for to-do / participant lists)
- interactive table templates that adapt in size to handwritten notes
- computer text adapts to lines of template (that would look awesome)
- certain areas cannot be written on (makes for cleaner notes)8 votes -
Don't highlight over highlight
Please implement the feature to combine two highlights and to not allow highlight over a highlight. It drives me crazy every day if I mistakenly lift the pencil and highlight again.
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Better Handwriting Recognition Line Breaks needed
When I convert handwriting to text, every line of handwriting has a hard line break after it in the resulting text. When handwriting a longer report, this is quite troublesome because my handwritten lines have fewer words than my typed work does. I have to go back in later to remove all of those breaks manually. Is there any way to get around this so that it is by paragraph instead?
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It would be awesome that there was a tool to help us Center things. That marks half the page both in vertical and horizontal.
It would be awesome that there was a tool to help us Center things. That marks half the page both in vertical and horizontal.
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Open multiple files
Recently I was grading PDF exams in Goodnotes. I grade a lot better if I grade everyone's Problem 1, then go back and grade everyone's Problem 2, and so on.
Once I have all 50+ of my students' exams open, the tabbed file system makes it very easy to switch between files. (THANK YOU for allowing me to have 50+ tabs open at once!) But on the first pass I have to open the files one by one. Is there a way to open all files in a folder (in separate tabs)?
2 votes
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