I used the iOS share button to add a webpage from Safari to DTTG. When I save it as an RTF (clutter-free), it creates an RTF file that has a very large font size: in one case 19.2 points, for another file it was 20 points. Whereas if I just create a new RTF within DTTG, the font-size is 12 points.
Is there a way to have the shared RTF file be created with a smaller font? 19.2 points is just too huge for me!
Not directly via clipping. The font size is dependent on the elements on the page.
Also, DEVONthink on the Mac does the same thing.
I’m just curious: why is the font size of a clutterfree RTF, created from clipping, different from that of a clutterfree web archive? Is DTTG relying on some iOS libraries/code for these conversions?
Well, a webarchive is HTML and can include styling information. RTF is more a conversion than a capture.
As to specific technical details, development would have to comment, if they’re inclined.
That’s too bad if it is baked into the RTF clipping. The overly large text size makes RTF conversions clumsy to use on the phone. Yet, it’s one of the only clipping formats that also lets you do WYSIWYG edits (add highlights and comments to a clipped article).