Thank you for adding the hyperlink feature. I use it often and find it very useful. However, I would like to suggest a couple of improvements.
First, when working with large PDF files that exceed 1,000 pages, selecting the target page for a hyperlink requires manually scrolling all the way down to that page. If there are only a few hyperlinks, it is manageable, but for someone like me who uses many hyperlinks, this becomes extremely inconvenient and even straining on the wrist. My suggestion is to allow users to type in the page number directly when creating a hyperlink. This way, we would not need to scroll through hundreds or thousands of pages to select the correct one. Additionally, if the wrong page is chosen by mistake, it would be much easier to correct it without having to repeat the scrolling process.
Second, it would be very helpful to add a button that instantly selects the page the user is currently viewing as the hyperlink destination. This would make it much easier to link to the current page and paste that link elsewhere without extra steps. Especially when frequently referencing the current page, this feature would save time and greatly improve usability.
I would greatly appreciate it if these improvements could be considered.
Thank you for adding the hyperlink feature. I use it often and find it very useful. However, I would like to suggest a couple of improvements.
First, when working with large PDF files that exceed 1,000 pages, selecting the target page for a hyperlink requires manually scrolling all the way down to that page. If there are only a few hyperlinks, it is manageable, but for someone like me who uses many hyperlinks, this becomes extremely inconvenient and even straining on the wrist. My suggestion is to allow users to type in the page number directly when creating a hyperlink. This way, we would not need to scroll through hundreds or thousands of pages to select the correct one. Additionally, if the wrong page is chosen by mistake, it would be much easier to correct it without having to repeat the scrolling process.
Second, it would be very helpful to add a button that instantly selects the page the user is currently viewing as the hyperlink destination. This would make it much easier to link to the current page and paste that link elsewhere without extra steps. Especially when frequently referencing the current page, this feature would save time and greatly improve usability.
I would greatly appreciate it if these improvements could be considered.