One workaround you might try is to print your PDF as PDF.
I do not know if it works, but it is simple to try...
Maybe the new PDF output would stop displaying your strange decolorations
I have done that for another unrelated problem I had on PDF's...
Silvain
Le 14.11.24 à 17:46, Mats Bengtsson a
On 2024-11-14 13:35, Mats-Olof Liljegren wrote:
Hello! I have a strange issue that’s a bit off-topic, perhaps. When I
render to PDF, everything looks fine on my computer and in printouts.
But when I import the PDF into ForScore on iPad, I get strange
discolorations. See the attached image. H
Thank’s for all answers. Obvious now..
Med vänlig hälsning / Kind regards
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> 14 nov. 2024 kl. 14:19 skrev Xavier Scheuer :
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> On Thu, 14 Nov 2024 at 13:37, Mats-Olof Liljegren
It looks to me like ForScore hyperlinks. You can disable these in
ForScore by going to Settings -> PDF Annotations, and then disable
Hyperlinks.
You might also try \pointAndClickOff in your score file and recreate
the PDF.
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Bret Whissel
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2024 at 13:37, Mats-Olof Liljegren wrote:
>
> Hello! I have a strange issue that’s a bit off-topic, perhaps. When I
render to PDF, everything looks fine on my computer and in printouts. But
when I import the PDF into ForScore on iPad, I get strange discolorations.
See the attached i
At 13:35 14/11/2024 +0100, Mats-Olof Liljegren wrote:
But when I import the PDF into ForScore on iPad, I get strange
discolorations. See the attached image.
See
http://forscore.co/kb/why-are-there-blue-rectangles-on-certain-pages/ .
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker