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  • Subject: Re: notes to pdf
  • From: Julien Battist <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 10:03:45 +0100
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I had a intention to do it on a Mac server side. Not on clients side.
--- OK yes
Who is the requester to make some notes on PDFs ?
---- Pdf(s) will be uploaded (published on the webserver with a script---- version1-version2 with email notification when a new file is published) , that's something I have running now.
Who provides the notes data?
---- The client (from a PC or mac) whom is connected to the http://PdfOnTheWebserver...
 
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So what I am missing is the possibility to add notes to the pdf without forcing the client to download the file to make notes and upload it to the server again after adding the notes.
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Many thanks for your feedback
Julien
 
 
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 1:38 AM
From: "Takaaki Naganoya" <email@hidden>
To: "as users" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: notes to pdf
I had a intention to do it on a Mac server side. Not on clients side.
 
Who is the requester to make some notes on PDFs ?
Who provides the notes data?
 
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Takaaki Naganoya
email@hidden
http://piyocast.com/as/
 
2017/03/15 0:09、Julien Battist <email@hidden>のメール:
 
Hi,
 
no,...let me clarify my question...
 
I want to share a pdf file via /Library/Webserver....
 
So the user(s) will access the pdf file via http://local.ip.adress_of_that_mac.
The intention is to add notes or 'in' the pdf file directly without downloading it localy on the clients machine or 'attach' the notes to the pdf file, again without downloading the file.
 
Hope that makes sense?
 
Many thanks for any feedback,
julien
 
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 3:30 PM
From: "Takaaki Naganoya" <email@hidden>
To: "AS users" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: notes to pdf
http://piyocast.com/as/archives/517
 
With AS, we can add notes to PDF by using Skim. Do you mean it?
I wrote this code in 8 years ago.
 
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net
 
--
Takaaki Naganoya
email@hidden
http://piyocast.com/as/
 
 
2017/03/14 21:37、Julien Battist <email@hidden>のメール:
 
Hi all,
 
Probalby not related to AS code (therefor maybe not for this forum), but does anybody know if there is an opensource code available for adding notes to a pdf.
 
So drop the code in /Library/Webserver... make it available on a local os x machine.
Something like 'http://www.mytinytodo.net' but for adding comments to a 'shared' pdf.
Probably the aswer will be negative but I can only ask :)
 
Many thanks for any feedback,
Julien
 
 
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