> On 12 Dec 2022, at 06:06, Donald Williams <donald.williams.0...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Dear Skim developers,
> 
> I have been using Skim for a long time, and thank you so much for developing 
> such a great tool. 
> 
> There is one thing about note margin that has been bothering me for a long 
> time. I checked the FAQ, Tips and Tricks on the Skim Wiki, Hidden 
> Preferences, past mail archive, feature request, and searched all entries 
> related to note margin, but didn't find any similar request.
> 
> I have many notes written on pdfs using Skim version <= 1.5.6, and the note 
> margins are very small, so I can fit many words in a note. This is also 
> helpful when correcting some typo in the pdf so that I can use a 0-margin 
> note to cover the typo. Since some version after 1.5.6, the note margins 
> become quite large, especially vertically. All the notes that I have taken 
> before now appear overflowed. For this reason, I have been stuck at version 
> 1.5.6. However, recently I need to switch to the new macOS Monterey (since 
> the El Capitan I have been using is getting too old to have many softwares 
> unsupported). Now it seems that even for version 1.5.6, the note margin is 
> very wide. 
> 
> Is there any way to reduce the note margin to 0, and if so, in which version? 
> I tried the latest version, and I cannot seem to find such an option. 
> 
> Thank you so much,
> Don

I assume you are talking about text notes? The notes are drawn by Apple’s 
PDFKit, we don’t (and can’t) influence how they are drawn. So this is not about 
the Skim version, but rather your OS version. And as we cannot influence the 
drawing, we also cannot change the margin. This really is a question for Apple, 
not us.

Christiaan

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