KoHighlights
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5.9 | 2.5 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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KoHighlights
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How to extract note from KOreader?? KOHighlights is not an option
I tried KOHighlights (https://github.com/noembryo/KoHighlights/releases) but when i run the program always shows the message "failed to execute the script main"
- Highlighting Epub to text files (Pocketbook, Kobo)
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Questions about KOReader
I've seen a few options for exporting highlights, but I think KoHighlights is the most straightforward.
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What I would do for Readwise support on Remarkable
No I just screwed up the name. Koreader is the one. Here's the tool I found for the highlights: https://github.com/noembryo/KoHighlights
Brightness
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[AMD] LTS 22.04, My brightness control is not working, help!
But somehow the 'brightness-controller' application is working after install and changes hardware brightess smoothly. At the same time when installing 'brightnessctl' or 'light', it doesn't work.
- Do any of you use an app/utility to dim your screen(s) through software?
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Desktop screen brightness?
There are standalone brightness controllers like this one, for example.
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[HELP] I can't change brightness after updating my packages my PC is old from 2015 And have Intel HD 3000 graphic card on it I tried xbacklight it used work before
https://github.com/LordAmit/Brightness After installation I can easily change brightness but still can't change brightness from kde or xfce power management Hope that help for anyone have same problem as me
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Brightness Control ceased working
I use this. It allows me to change brightness clicking the icon in the xfce panel
- HP Victus AMD CPU/GPU with nVidia GTX 1650 Screen Backlight Issue on Arch and Debian tested so far.
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Brightness slider doesn't work
https://github.com/lordamit/Brightness works fine for me.
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Can't adjust brightness in Manjaro gnome
I installed Brightness controller and Gammy both of them are not working in Manjaro gnome but worked fine in Pop OS.
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Am I tripping or is pop_os causing me a lot of eye pain after switching from windows?
What I did, was switch back to light mode everywhere (boy it was hard at first), turn brightness of the monitor all the way down and also dimming and warming the colors a bit with Brightness controller. The desired effect is actually something called sepia (mode that should imho be implemented along side light and dark modes). Basically dim yellowish background with nice and crispy black or dark gray font.
- New to Linux: how to do I install software that was only packaged for debian distros?
What are some alternatives?
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light - GNU/Linux application to control backlights
Amulet-Map-Editor - A new Minecraft world editor and converter that supports all versions since Java 1.12 and Bedrock 1.7.
qtpy - Provides an uniform layer to support PyQt5, PySide2, PyQt6, PySide6 with a single codebase
SnakeBrary - Python and PySide2 powered cross-platform Library Management System. CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Project.
portmaster-packaging - Portmaster packages and installers
bepasty - universal pastebin server
gammy - Adaptive screen brightness/temperature for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD
osc-dl - Desktop utility for downloading homebrew apps from the Open Shop Channel.
linux_face_unlock - A face authentication system for Ubuntu that works while logging in and running "sudo" commands with a friendly CLI to operate it.