Nigel Fogg The Wayfarer
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Figured I'd ask this before the next update gets released into the wild with the (perhaps foolish) hope that the fix is an easy one.
According to Adobe's FAQ the Reader Software will allow highlighting of a PDF's text IF the author has set the document's permissions to allow comments.
So, is it possible to adjust that in the HL PDF creator? Sure would make it easier to spot those pesky Power Flaws that one might overlook in the heat of a combat like Check Required or the key item one tucked away into the notes section like the color of a particular energy beam attack: "the stun blast appears silver whereas the lethal setting is blue" so you can remind teammates that they shouldn't have panicked when you "shot" the Mayor.
Naturally the GM knew all along since he picked right up on it when you mentioned how the silver beam lanced out. He'd never forget a detail like how the "special effect" of your power looks or sounds. 
Anyway, just thought I'd ask. If you can't I'll just stick to using a highlighter on the printout and hope I don't miss something important.
No problem. Don't feel a bit of guilt about it or lose any sleep over it. It'll be fine. Really.
Keep up the good work,
Nigel Fogg, aka The Wayfarer

According to Adobe's FAQ the Reader Software will allow highlighting of a PDF's text IF the author has set the document's permissions to allow comments.
So, is it possible to adjust that in the HL PDF creator? Sure would make it easier to spot those pesky Power Flaws that one might overlook in the heat of a combat like Check Required or the key item one tucked away into the notes section like the color of a particular energy beam attack: "the stun blast appears silver whereas the lethal setting is blue" so you can remind teammates that they shouldn't have panicked when you "shot" the Mayor.


Anyway, just thought I'd ask. If you can't I'll just stick to using a highlighter on the printout and hope I don't miss something important.
No problem. Don't feel a bit of guilt about it or lose any sleep over it. It'll be fine. Really.

Keep up the good work,
Nigel Fogg, aka The Wayfarer
