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An error occurred while saving the comment G Dondlinger commentedAllow a journal to be viewed in full screen mode, without the tool bars, as display-only.
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An error occurred while saving the comment G Dondlinger commentedEbooks don’t retain any formatting, text and images are formatted as per the reader app. I’m not sure if this would work. I currently export the diaries as pdf and add them to iBooks.
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We've implemented straight lines, where you can draw a line, hold your finger or stylus for a moment, and the line will snap straight. We're working on shapes soon, too!
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Some apps allow the user to create a link to a specific page or album etc. within the app. Many apps (e.g, Apple’s Notes) allow you to insert this link and use it as a shortcut to the app. The URL begins with the name of the app followed “://“ etc., e.g. notebooks://show/Tickets/….
Zinnia does not allow inserting these URLs as links, there is a validation that a link needs to start with “http…”.
It would be great if Zinnia were to allow using these internal URLs as well.
Conversely, Zinnia could also allow creating a URL to a specific journal page which could then be cross referenced in other apps.