On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:41, Carl Lee wrote:

> Dear Christaan and all,
> 
> I digitally scan in my notes pretty frequently (200 dpi, 8.5" by 11", black 
> and white, exported as PDF) and like to annotate them using Skim.
> 
> Problem is, when I want to add a text note (ie. sticky), circle, or box to 
> such a PDF they are all quite small (less than a quarter the size of one 
> added in a "standard" vectorized PDF, such as any typical journal 
> article)---in order for me to read my annotations, I usually have to zoom-in 
> like Sherlock.
> 
> Can we somehow manually scale the size of such "notes" for a given document 
> if desired?  Or if Skim can somehow adjust the sizes according to the dpi of 
> the document if its an image (without messing with original behavior for 
> vectorized PDFs)?
> 
> Btw, I couldn't figure out how to search text within the sourceforge forum 
> for Skim to see if this question was already answered---please educate if 
> there is a way.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Bill


No,this is not possible. Note that you can change the default font size in the 
preferences. I also don't see how the size of the note depends on what PDF you 
have, as it doesn't.

Christiaan

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