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Yes, please implement this! I use Xodo to study books at home (on Android) and would like to use the bookmarks at work to quickly find what I am looking for. Of course, we can't install apps at work (the store is blocket), but the webapp works. Without bookmarks it is of absolutely no use, though. I can as well use the preinstalled Acrobat Reader. So pretty please, add this functionality!
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edit: "What's also weird, when I lower the DPI on the book to 240 using ADB, the toolbar does indeed get smaller, but the freed up space is simply occupied by a dark-blue empty bar."
-> that's not true, I misinterpreted the android menu bar.An error occurred while saving the comment spitfire_ch commented
I agree with that, however the other way round. I guess it depends a lot on the DPI the device is using. On the Yoga Book which uses 280 DPI, the toolbar is too large. If I could manually adjust it, this problem would be solved.
What's also weird, when I lower the DPI on the book to 240 using ADB, the toolbar does indeed get smaller, but the freed up space is simply occupied by a dark-blue empty bar. That's not the case on the Lenovo 10 HD+ which also uses 240 DPI.
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edit: " However, changing the Book to 240 DPI (using ADB), does shrink the toolbar, but replaces the freed up space with a dark-blue bar."
-> that's not true, I misinterpreted the android menu bar.Still, being able to further shrink the tool bar manually would free up real estate for the text.
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The toolbar on the Lenovo Yoga Book is quite large, covering a lot of the space on the top of the page. It would be great if this could be adjusted.
I guess the size has partially to do with the 280 DPI the Yoga Book is using. The bar is smaller on the Yoga 10 HD+ which uses 240 DPI. However, changing the Book to 240 DPI (using ADB), does shrink the toolbar, but replaces the freed up space with a dark-blue bar.
Being able to manually adjust the size would help a lot! Thank you :)
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Yes, please. Same for highlights containing a note - plus a small note icaon for such highlights :)
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I support this too! When you annotate a document in Android and then open it in Windows, it's very irritating that all the notes become invisible. For a note to make any sense, you need to see the note ;)