Hi,
I'm not sure if there is a thread concerning this, already, but I couldn't find one, so...
I'm currently correcting a dissertation by a friend, and have highlighted some things in the pdf. After about a hundred comments I noticed that I used the same highlighting colour as he did for entirely different things. Right now, I have to select each of my highlights and change its colour manually. I've tried the usual ctrl + a to reduce the work, but apparently without any success. Is there another way to select all highlights and apply the default settings, or will I have to wait for a new version?
Best,
Mort
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Re: Select all Highlights/Comments...
Hello Mort,
I am afraid that the only way to "mass correct" some comments currently is to use JS code as the one discussed here:
https://forum.pdf-xchange.com/ ... 35&t=12500
You could use e.g. the followingYou will need to change the "YOUR NAME" string with the actual name that your viewer uses. You can check the name in the comments pane if you order comments by author, or if you hover over a highlight that you did.
Best,
Stefan
I am afraid that the only way to "mass correct" some comments currently is to use JS code as the one discussed here:
https://forum.pdf-xchange.com/ ... 35&t=12500
You could use e.g. the following
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var annots = this.getAnnots();
for (var i = 0; i < annots.length; i++)
{
if (annots[i].type == "Highlight" && annots[i].author == "YOUR NAME") )
{
annots[i].strokeColor = color.red;
}
}Best,
Stefan
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Re: Select all Highlights/Comments...
Great! Thanks a million
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