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716 votesAdminGoodnotes (Moderator, GoodNotes) responded
We’re excited to announce that we have completed this feature. It is now available in the update GoodNotes 5.3 for iPadOS (13.1).
With the update, we added full support for iPadOS’ multiple windows. It lets you do much more than viewing two documents side by side. To read everything you need to know about opening multiple documents, please visit goodnotes.com/ipad-os.
How to open a new window:
You can now open GoodNotes in multiple windows to view two documents side by side, view two pages of the same document in Split View, or pair it with other apps in spaces across your entire system. To open a new window, drag any of the elements listed below to the side of your screen:
- the app icon from the dock
- documents from the library
- folders from the library
- individual pages from the document thumbnail view
- tabs from the…An error occurred while saving the comment sp commentedAs work around you could implement continuous horizontal scrolling.
That might not be beautiful for double page images, but for textbooks and scientific papers, where you often have diagrams or equations on one page and the corresponding text on the facing page it would work.What you have have now as horizontal scrolling is basically a single page view.
You could keep that as 3. scrolling option (or even implement a page turn/curl effect for those of us who feel nostalgic about paper notebooks. ;) )An error occurred while saving the comment sp commentedHi GN , your solution is not the same as double page view aka page spread view, like any and all pdf readers have.
This is important also for scientific textbooks, where you often get diagrams or equations on one side and relating explanations on the facing side.
With your solution scrolling will not update both sides of the page spread to the next 2 pages.
would also useful for double paged organiser layoutssp supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment sp commentedI 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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An error occurred while saving the comment sp commentedYes! Notability has this and it is brilliant! You can open your textbook in the upper half and take notes below.
And since both „windows“ use the complete screen width, you can actually READ WHOLE LINES of text, without permanently scrolling left/right or zooming so far out, that the letters are just pinprick sized and almost unreadable.Also, if you want to copy an equation or diagram from a pdf in Notability, you can just select it with the lasso and then directly drag and drop, without the hassle of first making a screenshot and then selecting copy from the share menu of the popover screenshot window.
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YEEEESSSS. That is soo annoying. Happens multiple times in every lesson i give. Really - it would only need the same button in the same position to go back and forth.