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I suppose figuring out a way to represent comments in markdown could be tricky, but leaving them out when exporting to rich formats like OpenDocument (ODT) and PDF is some pretty serious data loss that can undermine users' trust in the system; they may not notice until it is too late when they reopen the exported document after the etherpad instance is gone/expired...
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I don't know the PDF ISO spec, but I suspect comments and annotations are very standard in there. Otherwise we wouldn't have annotation comments & highlighting in Evince with the poppler library... I hope someone smarter than me will point out where exactly this is in the spec.
As for LibreOffice being used as a converter and whether this supports comments, maybe @mmeeks would know or would be able to bring this question to the attention of someone who knows?
I suppose figuring out a way to represent comments in markdown could be tricky, but leaving them out when exporting to rich formats like OpenDocument (ODT) and PDF is some pretty serious data loss that can undermine users' trust in the system; they may not notice until it is too late when they reopen the exported document after the etherpad instance is gone/expired...
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