

PDF Annotations is an advanced feature that is not a part of a "standard" PDF content. The mail app only shows you a basic preview of what`s inside a file. It`s just a Mail app that is not capable of showing them. It doesn`t mean that annotations are missing, they`re there.

You are not able to see your annotations in the iPhone/iPad`s standard Mail app. Therefore you are not able to draw across pages, even if you`re currently reading a PDF file in a double-page mode. Please note that PDF annotations are bound to a particular page. You can extract files from PDF file attachments. Also, polygons and polylines can be edited in a limited fashion (color, placement, size). All annotations that can be viewed can also be deleted. The other types of annotations that you can view in GoodReader: polygons and polylines, rubber stamps, file attachments. You can freely adjust the color of all of the above. Types of annotations that you can create and edit in GoodReader: popup ("sticky") notes with 7 different icons, text highlights, typewriter notes, text boxes with callouts, freehand drawings, lines, arrows, rectangles, ovals, "cloudy" shapes, text underlines (including "squiggly" ones), text deletion marks (strikeouts), text insertion marks, text replacement marks. GoodReader allows you to view those comments and edit almost all of them. Many types of annotations, including drawings (lines, arrows, freehand drawings), can have a text comment associated with them.

iPad only: The same gesture works in the "markup" mode that activated via the Side Menu`s markup buttons - Highlight, Underline.Īll notes, highlights, markups, and drawings created outside GoodReader, and stored correctly in a PDF file, can be viewed or edited in GoodReader. It can be useful when creating a long handwritten note that doesn`t fit on one screen. When doing a freehand draw in a normal mode, you can zoom or pan a page with two fingers.
