![]() I don’t have a ton of things stored in the library, but it is a great place to keep the scanned version of my signature-I can now quickly “sign” any PDF I need to without hunting around for the source file on my hard drive. Objects can be dragged from the library into your PDF, and you can modify their properties as you would any other object. (Mouse over any of the editing marks and a tool tip will appear, defining each mark.) If you edit papers, these pre-made shapes can save you a ton of time. The Library palette also includes a Proofreading Marks tab that contains a set of over 100 standard editing marks-a slash for delete, sideways “S” for transpose, etc. Use the libraryĪ writer’s nightmare: pre-made editor’s marks!PDFpen includes a special Library palette, where you can store often-used shapes, scribbles, graphics, and text. I also experienced a PDFpen crash when trying to replace text in one extra-large (40MB) PDF this was the only PDF I had that problem with, and the company is working on the problem. Copying, though, always worked, which made it easy to extract images from PDFs. Sometimes, after moving an image, when I undid my moves, the image wouldn’t move back to exactly where it started. ![]() In some documents, attempting to move an image would only move part of it in others, I could move and resize at will. ![]() In my tests, the usability of the feature depended on the PDF being worked with. You can also, in theory, work with images in PDFs-moving, copying, resizing, and even deleting them. This issue has been reported to the company, and it will be fixed in a future minor update. Depending on the type of object you’re using, some features may not be customizable-I was unable to change the line type on a rounded corner box, for example.Īdditionally, I found that changing the color of an inserted note was problematic-occasionally changing the note’s color with the note open would also cause the text itself to change color. Draw a square, for example, and you can set the fill color and opacity, line color and opacity, and line thickness and type. ![]() Objects can be customized via the Inspector palette. ![]()
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