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The reverse would also be helpful, if I'm reading a PDF that came with large margins and I decide I would rather have larger text than more note-taking space.
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I am currently using Goodnotes to grade student exams, and some of my students are frankly terrible at putting together usable PDF files of their tests. It would be really nice if I could clean them up by eliminating pointless margins.
You are letting me have dozens of files open at once, though, so thank you for that; it helps a lot.
The only existing way to edit the zoom window return height is to change it for templates. That works fine for a document I'm writing from scratch, but it's not a valid solution when I'm annotating multi-page PDFs.
Even setting the zoom window to go down by a static smaller fraction of its height than all of it, say 60% or 70%, would be an improvement.