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Please have two pages viewing feature, instead of split screen. Please.
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I miss the bookmark icon too, but I also understand that toolbar space gets scarce - there might even be other features upcoming that need it.
So why not overlay the bookmark icon/button on the actual page - in the top left or right corner, like every ebook reader app does?
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@Bebola Elouette
Yes! curly brackets and rectangular brackets - that would be great.
A lot of my students even draw and hold to make the normal brackets look „nice“ and complain they can’t get the curly ones right. They would be love this. -
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Reproduced it.
I think this is bug though, not an intentional change in functionality.
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Thanks for your suggestion! We’re happy to share that we’ll be introducing the ability to lock objects very soon.
We’ll keep you posted once it goes live.
Stay tuned for app updates and announcements!
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I agree that writing on images (marking up a map, coordinate grid usf) can get difficult because of this „tap to select“. However it is too convenient in other cases to get rid of it completely. Having the toggle for this behavior back in de document setting would we good. The perfect solution (as proposed elsewhere) is the option to lock a selection to the page ( images, text boxes, writing, .. ) This would resolve the issue nicely for whatever it is i don’t want to move or change accidentally.
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Actually before the change this was a complete uninterrupted additional third menu/toolbar row, that was always visible and in the foreground. It took up the same vertical space as the floating toolbar does now. Some find it more distracting because of the new „floating“ effect, but no additional space is lost.
On the contrary, now you can anchor it to the side, only obscuring page margins, thereby leaving more vertical space for reading. And when tapping on the main menu bar pen icon it disappears completely, while still letting you use the selected pen or highlighter.
Also, when no tools are needed while reading, there is the „read only“ view.
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Text boxes can be styled with borders of variable thickness and colour, rounded corners and drop shadow - I want the same for images
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YES. This is a MUST. We wouldn’t need more than 3 colours and thicknesses in the toolbar, if we just had a “favourite pens” bar.
You could use the same “scroll through” functionality that the mini image insert bar uses - just with a symbolic depiction of pen type (including highlighter and eraser), colour and size (look at Notes Plus for that)
It would also be convenient if this bar was collapsible into a small movable icon that snaps to the the window sides and the top of the zoom window. (Look at Notability and Noteshelf for that)
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The writing zoom window desperately needs usability improvements:
+ The LASSO tool should be available inside the zoom window.
+ All zoom window SETTINGS need to be PER PAPER TEMPLATE or at the very least per document.
+ The AUTO ADVANCE SETTING needs an easily accessible button at the top of the zoom window.
+ The LEFT MARGIN button should be altered in functionality: It should activate/ unlock with a tap (icon highlighting blue to indicate). While activated the dashed margin line should be freely draggable into the desired position and deactivate/lock itself afterwards automatically. A right margin would be nice too.
+ The CARRIAGE RETURN HEIGHT setting is only accessible via the paper template library - this is an absolute nightmare to use! A ‘tab and hold’ on the carriage return button should let us set the line hight directly on the page - so that the paper background itself can be used as guide. {This could be done by blending in 2 dashed lines (like the margin lines only horizontal) and letting us drag them to the right vertical distance. } Tab again on the carriage return icon should revert it to ists normal function with the new hight setting in use. For papers from the template library the height setting should also automatically be saved there.
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Yes, this is an essential feature! Many textbooks have a double page layout with images, diagrams or equations on one side and the respective explanations/commentary on the other. Quite a view even have double page graphics.
GN already implemented continuous vertical scrolling. At the very least we need the same for horizontal scolling. That can’t be any more difficult!?