Exported annotations on cropped PDFs don't align
See original GitHub issueIf I send a PDF to remarkable with cropping enabled (e.g. with --right
or default parameters), the resulting annotation is at the wrong position when exporting the PDF. In this example, you can see the view in the remarkable app on the left, and the corresponding PDF export on the right:
With --no-crop
everything is fine:
Remarkable is at 2.4.1.30, the Mac desktop app is 2.3.1
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:9 (7 by maintainers)
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Thanks for sharing your approach @gwtaylor! This seems like a good intermediate solution to have around while #95 is unfinished, and I’m sure it’ll help people who are dealing with the same issue.
FWIW, I did indeed mean a soft-crop + export, so good to know that that does work. Thanks!
Done!