![]() There does not appear to be the equivalent of Journal’s “Add/Remove space” tool, but selecting all the objects to move should be adequate. However, you can pre-prepare lined /squared paper in a document, and insert/append that instead. For example, I don’t think that you can change the default new page/appended page from blank paper to lined/squared paper. There are a few features missing, or that I have not yet found a slick way to do. ![]() PDF Annotator looks to be very user-friendly, and can do most of the things that I would want. The immediate and big advantage is that you can work with the PDF file produced by pdflatex immediately, without having to first “improve it” using Acrobat (or equivalent) and then exporting to a Windows Journal document (and even then with imperfect results). In view of the problems I have had (well-recorded in this blog!) importing PDF files into Windows Journal and obtaining reasonable on-screen results, I am now trying out (the trial version of) PDF Annotator. ![]() ![]() It was very interesting to see some alternative approaches, and I can see that both OneNote and PDF Annotator could be very useful. In a seminar in Nottingham in June this year, Birgit Loch demonstrated her approach to using tablet PC’s and recording classes.
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