I noticed that in Acrobat 6.0 (possibly earlier versions, but I only
have 6.0) that you can add something called a "note" (looks like a
yellow thought bubble). I looked through the itext api, but all I
could find was something called an "annotation". These seem to do
very similar things. In fact they seem almost identical, except that
the icon for an annotation is a little white tab, whereas the icon
for a note is the yellow bubble. It also seems that they are both
considered comments. I say this because when you click "hide all
comments" annotations and notes disappear. 

I would much prefer using notes instead of annotations. Is there
anyway to do this with itext? 

Also, I noticed that you can't actually create a annotation with
Acrobat 6.0. Was this feature available in previous versions or was
it replaced by the note? 

-Michael Christoff 


        
                
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