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An error occurred while saving the comment Hugo commentedI agree we need to have palette sets, an idea among them is to have an automatic switch between two color palette sets : light and dark which matches the paper style in goodnotes ( or dark/light/yellow palettes ... )
I guess if this feature is implemented it could also be possible to create color palette sets, and then making people able to assign palettes in their "palette library" to a certain paper style (dark, yellow, white, .........)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hugo commentedWould be indeed really neat
Better for live teaching
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We’re investigating the battery drain that happens for some users already.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hugo commentedWithout this feature, using goodnote on a computer (macos, windows, and even iPad) is almost impossible when using educational material (books of 500 pages ...)
This is a much needed feature, which is very surprising not to be found in the VERSION 6, of a pdf annotation software...
I really hope the team will consider this
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A nice way to implement that for goodnotes developers would be to create a "several palettes" feature, that you can assign manually to paper styles ( dark, white, yellow ... ). whenever switching paper theme you could just map the first color in the palette of the other style to the first color in the palette of the new theme. That way you could both :
- have custom palettes for each paper style
- be able to seemlessly switch paper style
which is useful for printing when you like dark mode
- adds flexibility to the overall experience without being confusing
[ note : in the edge case of not matching palette sizes, just use the first color of the palette for the other colors ( but you have to keep the information of the color index so that no information is lost when reswitching palettes ) ]