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that would suggests
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Open your PDF in the browser and activate Hypothesis
Opening PDF files like this works really well in Chrome and Edge, I can annotate use all the functionality of the plugin easily but then... If I return to the annotation, the "local file" link sends me to a hyp.is coded link that says "Sorry, but it looks like this annotation was made on a document that is not publicly available" and doesn't bring back the pdf to show annotations in context. I can re-open the PDF manually and continue, but if I haven't made a note of the name of the pdf I am annotating, then I need to do searches in windows to locate it again. The URL extension:// works brilliantly as a local link, and that re-locates the pdf - does it make sense to store that link in the "annotations in context" shortcut? Also, when I import my annotations as MD into obsidian, the hypothesis handler doesn't import notes on local files Thanks for reading! :)