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@garbus 1) Can you test with all third-party plugins disabled, if you have any? 2) Are the PDF files OCRed? 3) Could you test CPU usage with a simple PDF file, like https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf?
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1) Does it happen if you disable all third-party Zotero plugins? 2) Do you have any custom Note Templates configured?
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1) Does it happen with other PDF files as well? 2) What happens if you add another highlight annotation to the same file using Web Library? Is it visible?
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We'll fix it in future Zotero versions. Thanks for reporting.
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@garbus 1) What is the CPU usage when you stop scrolling compared to when you scroll? 2) Does this issue occur with all PDF files? 3) Does restarting Zotero help?
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We're investigating. Thanks for reporting.
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The PDF file doesn’t include embedded fonts, so fallback fonts are used, which can lead to unpredictable results. You can try opening the PDF in Acrobat Reader and saving a new copy. This should embed the fonts.
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Good point. We'll try to improve that.
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Yes, it's planned.
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Sorry, I misinterpreted what you said and thought you were talking about the in-PDF preview where you can preview internal links. Do you mean that when you resize the right pane, the PDF page width at some point stops increasing?
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Zotero 6 already supports inserting an image into a note via right-click: Insert -> Image. Or were you asking for something else?
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We'll try to fix those—thanks.
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However, there is a similar function on iPadOS, but it does not work! figure bellow. That's because the selected annotation colors are different.
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For large displays, and if you not only want to preview a figure but also read text, it might be better to use split screen mode. We plan to add a quick way to open the preview page using Cmd/Ctrl + click (or a similar shortcut). Would that solve y…
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Does new annotation creation on that page work normally?
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We'll fix it—thanks.
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At the moment, I see that the comment box has a merge function, which doesn't seem to have any effect? That's from one of your plugins. Ink annotation merging is planned.
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We'll try to fix that—thanks.
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Can you reproduce the issue when all third-party plugins are disabled?
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Is it possible that Zotero was syncing your library at that time?
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Could you update to 114 again and provide a Debug ID for it happening?
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Does this happen with all PDF files? OCRed PDF files might use more CPU resources.
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Yes, the Zotero 7 reader has a custom text layer with some limitations. Currently, to highlight text, you must use the highlighting tool, and to scroll pages, all annotation tools must be disabled. We expect to fix this in future versions of Zotero.
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@bames Can you specify exactly what the problem is for you?
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@cszarvaskidd That is already partially implemented in the Zotero 7 beta.
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We likely know where the problem is and will try to fix it. Next time, you can just post to the same thread.
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This will be fixed in future versions of Zotero—thanks.
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Please let us know if you manage to reproduce it again.
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I can’t reproduce this issue and am unsure if the reader search is the problem. Don’t you experience slowdowns elsewhere in Zotero or your computer? Can anyone else reproduce this issue?
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It will be fixed in the next update—thanks.
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