So the art is done and I am thinking about going a step further with an upcoming art pack I am planning to release. The art pack itself is an icon pack in the series of Treasure Packs I've been making. I've done a few already. What I am considering to include this time around is a sort of PDF manual for game masters that will have brief write ups concerning the conditions or effects of each of the 101 icons. It's basically a list consisting of: image, header, description. I've tested the journal pdf import feature but I do not know how or if I can make the pdf text editable once it has been uploaded to a game journal. It would be ideal if GMs could add further information after my descriptions for their own game flavor. I ran through the Roll20 support guide on journal PDF imports but it did not mention that the pages could not be modified. Because I was trying to be fancy, I made my pdfs in photoshop. While text can be highlighted after I've imported it to the journal it seems I cannot modify anything, and I should have privileges to do so via doc properties. If the added data from a photoshop pdf is a possible problem I'm curious if a similar software has produced low file size pdfs that will allow this editing function I desire. Photoshop is just my comfort software and uh, indesign is on the macbook (glances with dread to the cobweb infested corner where the macbook resides). Does anyone with more experience importing pdfs to the journal have tips or experience? I can settle for simpler documents if only to allow editing. Independently, the icons are ideal for GMs to create their own journals or cards in the interface with links and I wonder if providing extra documents will be a hiccup in product expectation as the previous items won't have this feature nor be updated unless creators get a version management tool. Thanks ahead to anyone who thinks they can help. :P