I was talking about the inbuilt function of PDFs to make annotations ...
e.g. in okular you can put notes anywhere you want and then overwrite the original PDF. AFAIK those notes should be accessible in every other viewer.
Additionally, those notes go into a discussion, so it is easier to keep track of them. Duplication is probably not an issue ;)
Julius
On Feb 11, 2017, at 13:14, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <
lkcl@lkcl.net> wrote:
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On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Internet <internet@devpi.de> wrote:
I already started looking at PCB3 which is the one with all the power supply stuff on it. As this one is not too complex I think I am good to go, even without such a block diagram.
cool. the thing is, it gets complicated from there - what powers
what, what controls what.
Do you mind if I annotate the PDF file with notes or should I keep suggestions separate?
you're welcome to do so but as it is a write-only one-way output from
a controlled source, annotating such a write-only auto-generated
document would be a puzzling thing to do, from that perspective.
the general rule is, comments and discussion is best kept here, then
once useful conclusions or information are made which best record the
"state of play" those are best placed onto a wiki page, even if it's
just cut/paste directly out of the discussion.
that results in an easy way for the discussion to be picked up at any
time by reading (and referring) to the wiki page, even after weeks or
months have elapsed.
would do.
l.
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