I'm using Vade Mecum to read plucker documents, and I like the
annotations and highlighting.  My once-trusty visor edge died, so I
don't know if the official viewer does that or not.

I've looked at the Plucker DB Format, and it's not obvious to me how
annotations are stored.  Is it possible to use distiller (or add the
capability to distiller) to create a .pdb that includes annotations?

The reason I'm asking is because I have some plucker documents to
which I would like to add LOTS of annotations and highlights.  I would
also like to be able to easily backup the annotations and highlights.
So I want write the text on my desktop (probably just hand-authoring
xml), then have a distiller-like process to add the annotations and
highlights to an existing .pdb.

Is this possible?  Or is it just plain stupid?  I'm fairly comfortable
with Python, and I really like plucker.

Thanks
Barry Roberts
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