I clipped a web article, then chose Annotate entire note as PDF. Then, the original URL was gone. So, now I have a PDF of a web article, but I don't have the URL of the article anymore.
Edit: OK, so I just realized that it actually creates a new note with the PDF. If that's the case (which is fine, I guess) then all the metadata should get transferred over. The new note doesn't even keep the tags of the original note! The assumption for the user has to be "This note is being turned into a PDF" not "This note is being turned into a new, blank note with a PDF in it." Those are two totally different things.
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I clipped a web article, then chose Annotate entire note as PDF. Then, the original URL was gone. So, now I have a PDF of a web article, but I don't have the URL of the article anymore.
Edit: OK, so I just realized that it actually creates a new note with the PDF. If that's the case (which is fine, I guess) then all the metadata should get transferred over. The new note doesn't even keep the tags of the original note! The assumption for the user has to be "This note is being turned into a PDF" not "This note is being turned into a new, blank note with a PDF in it." Those are two totally different things.
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