![]() It should be “light-weight” (meaning that it should just do annotating well and export its results, not also contain the mapping/studying features as in LiquidText or MarginNote). ![]() It should work dynamically to share with other i(Pad)OS and macOS apps such as Devonthink or Bookends. It should allow the user to add tags to the annotations. This is my make-or-break criterion (I am heading toward using Obsidian for the review process). It absolutely must allow the user to export the annotations as a markdown file, including images. It must allow the user to add notes to the annotations. It must allow highlighting and image-selection/capture as a minimum. ![]() I find this platform to be far more efficient for annotation and markup than working on macOS. I’m posting an opening for others I know on this forum who have comparable interests. At the moment DTTG can not do a quick preview of OmniOutliner files, but on the desktop these files can be viewed in DevonThink and the disclosure triangles opened or closed.I am on a search for the next best PDF annotation app for my needs. I finally export the OmniOutliner file to DTTG. I then apply my annotations template and create notes, ideas then arrange the text into logical groupings. It simply strips superfluous text such as ‘notes’ and ‘highlights’ and opens an ‘Open in…’ dialogue box where I select OmniOutliner. The Workflow to export the annotations file from PDF Expert to OmniOutliner is a simple variation of the first Workflow that I outlined. I use a template with different colours to indicate whether the text relates to background/results, methodology, conclusion or references. PDF Expert annotations to OPMLįor more complex readings I often like to create an OmniOutliner file and have the annotations in one column, paraphrased notes underneath the quotes and my ideas in a second column. In this more complicated Workflow each annotation is split up and saved as individual files (named according to the first 35 characters of the quote) in a group named after the PDF. The reasoning behind this is that DevonThink’s AI can find similar items more accurately using the ‘Magic Hat’ feature. While I generally prefer to have all my annotations in one file some people prefer to have the annotations split up and an individual file for each quote. PDF Expert annotations split into individual Markdown files to DTTG
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