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upsuper | 1 year ago
Text in our PDF export should generally be selectable and copyable. I just tested one presentation template I recently used, and it is indeed so.
I know there were bugs forcing text to be rasterized in certain cases, mostly related to text effects. To my knowledge, they should have been worked around by adding a layer of transparent text on top.
If you know any design that produces PDF file where text becomes not selectable, that might be a bug, and it would be appreciated if you can provide more details so that we can investigate and possibly fix.
nrml_amnt|1 year ago
graypegg|1 year ago
> "Hi, I'm a X from Y. Y already does Z. I did that last Tuesday."
Always my favourite genre of interactions on this site.
layer8|1 year ago
Daub|1 year ago
Thanks greatly for making contact. Only on Hacker News.
To be fair to your product, it is the only viable means by which a set of slides can be worked on collaborativly and online. You saw that InDesigns collaboration tools suck and stepped in.
upsuper|1 year ago
This feature was introduced for printing consistency as PDF viewers and print drivers may render things differently. But I don't think it's selected by default, so users have to consciously tick it to make it happen.
But it seems that our support team sometimes presents this feature as a way to solve user issues, so maybe that's the reason.
[1] https://www.canva.com/help/download-flattened-pdf/