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is it possible to draw a (dotted) subtle lines to indicate an overlap with a previous page?
For example, in this, draw the red line on page 2 so that my eye can quickly identify where I should read on after turning the page.
Some good-to-have's:
it's not needed on page 1.
when the edges of the pages overlap (or better, within the error of a few pixels), omit the line. So on page 2, there's only one line at where the bottom of page 1 is, not the two lines on page 1's left and right edges.
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Also a very interesting feature. At the moment Briss is only cropping the pages but not adding content to the PDF.
Need to look into if and how that is feasible!
is it possible to draw a (dotted) subtle lines to indicate an overlap with a previous page?
For example, in this, draw the red line on page 2 so that my eye can quickly identify where I should read on after turning the page.
Some good-to-have's:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: