Thanks for addressing my questions.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:51 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 9:57, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> First, Skim looks like a great app — kudos to the dev team!
>
> Next, some questions, if you don't mind:
>
> 1) I gather that my notes are saved both as extended attributes on the PDF
> file, and in .skim files. Question: is there a way to turn off storage of
> notes in the x-attributes, and only save to the .skim files?
>
>
> No. They are not even saved in .skim files by default. You can only have
> this done as a means to create a backup, that’s its function. A CAR file
> like this is a fragile concept, and there are various safeguards for saving
> that are not in place for such setups. That’s OK for backups, but not for
> primary storage.
>
> 2) I am using Skim mainly to highlight passages of a PDF, and add my own
> comments to these notes. Question: what would you think of very basic
> markdown support in the notes? I.e., when a setting is enabled in the
> Preferences, the notes could understand "#" (atx-style headers), ">" to
> indicate the note text from the PDF, and "*" or "**" for emphasis
> (bold/italic). Would it be technically feasible to display this kind of
> simple formatting in the Notes pane?
>
>
> The notes are still represented as standard PDF notes, and they don’t have
> such a concept. It would also not be compatible with editing support in the
> table.
>
> 3) The notes I create often include words broken by hyphenation at the end
> of a line. This is an artifact of how PDF represents lines of text in a
> paragraph. Question: any opinions on a feature to clean up the notes by
> removing these hyphens when the note is first created? Again, it could be
> something optional, enabled by a setting in the Preferences.
>
>
> We already do that, as well as we can. But how that works really depend on
> how the text is presented to us by the PDF. But as you indicate, the PDF
> format is really bad when it comes to text support, it really is more a
> graphics format than a text format. So if we don’t do that already, we
> simply won’t be able to that.
>
>
> 4) Where can I find details on the format of the .skim files? I.e., let's
> say I want to read them with another app. I have looked at the source code
> for Skim, but there are so many different files, I feel kind of lost.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> There are some details on the Wiki. We have also separated out the
> specific code to support this format into a separate framework (and tools)
> that’s available for third party apps.
>
> Christiaan
>
>
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