On 11 Apr 2008, at 9:56 PM, mf wrote:

>
> On 11 Apr 2008, at 18:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
>>
>> On 11 Apr 2008, at 6:11 PM, mf wrote:
>>
>>> From time to time I have shared a document marked up in Skim with
>>> non-
>>> Skim users.  Exporting the document with embedded notes generally
>>> works and shows highlighting and notes correctly when the file is
>>> opened with Preview or Acrobat.
>>>
>>> However, underlining comes out slightly misaligned, often showing up
>>> as struck-out text.
>>>
>>> I assume this is another limitation of PDFKit?
>>>
>>> mf
>>
>> Preview should show the same underline as Skim, as both are based on
>> PDFKit. Perhaps Adobe has slightly different behavior. I've never  
>> seen
>> a problem with PDFKit, Skim does it all right, and follows the PDF
>> specifications. So perhaps it's an issue with Acrobat not following
>> the specifications.
>>
>> Christiaan
>
> Christian
>
> It turns out that problem is slightly different from what I described
> above:
>
> (1) start with a Skim bundle (pdfd) with several underlined passages
> in it
>
> (2) export it as a pdf with embedded notes
>
> (3) open the exported file in Skim (or any other pdf reader) - the
> underlining is misaligned and appears as struck-out text.
>
> mf

I don't see it offset, but the underline looks thicker for me. Anyway,  
the crucial part here is saving with embedded notes, and that's done  
by PDFKit. So it's Apple's problem.

Christiaan


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