03-30-2019, 06:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2019, 06:33 AM by Richard Berg.)
(04-21-2018, 01:56 AM)Zuberman Wrote: Yes, that is part of the annotations rework that is coming. I plan on integrating the annotation capability on the main display and adding a radial menu for switching tools, loading favorites, configuring the tools, etc.
Mike
Glad I found this thread. Annotation support has always felt half-baked, like it was designed for Android (where most use fingers or a passive/capacitive pen), compared with rich stylus-first Windows apps like OneNote and StaffPad.
Getting rid of the modal switch will be a huge step forward! Is that far away? If so, would you consider some short term mitigations? Such as:
- Allowing page navigation in Annotation Mode via the usual gestures, not just the toolbar buttons (assuming Stylus Mode is checked)
- Making it so that the Save button leaves you on the same page you were looking at, rather than switching back to the page where you initially entered Annotation Mode
- Pressure sensitivity = line width and/or color saturation
- Hold pen button = rectangle select (like in OneNote)
- Having brushes scale with zoom, i.e. zooming in automatically implies smaller effective width (same # of display pixels @ new scale factor)
Thanks,
-Richard