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The writing on PDF files with Xournal works fine but It is not nearly as pleasant as writing on a physical paper.
How can I get pdf text reflow or wrapping to fit the screen on n800. Most my pdf research papers are in wide single column format and I have to keep scrolling from side to side to read each line...very frustrationg. Can anyone suggest a pdf reader/application that allows text reflow?
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Ideally the notes would be in the form of digital ink or whatever the technical term is added to the PDF's so I can circle, underline, etc. like I would with pen and paper.
Xournal looks like it might do what I want. Does anyone have any thoughts about how well the n800 works for this purpose? I don't want to plunk down the cash for the n800 only to find out that while it technically can do what I want it's really slow/frustrating/etc.