OnyxAndroidDemo
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OnyxAndroidDemo
- Diary app
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Tab Ultra: Finally ... magnetic keyboard case with German layout, fully functional!
In here https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/blob/master/doc/AppOpenGuide.md it says this is the code to open/start the Note app:
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diary app
Yes I was developing in Android Studio and basing the code on the onyx sdk demos https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Power efficient info display
Onyx Boox offers the ability to develop apps on their android platform.
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Is there a set of guidelines/SDK with examples to make eink apps that use pen?
Most vendors do not publish their SDK to developers. However, you could try Onyx sdk if you want to inegrate their pen feature on BOOX devices. https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Some things I noticed that make any Onyx device a bad Android tablet
For the Boox, check https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo and the example https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
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ReMarkable 2
> I am
Feel free to join - I find there to be no good community for this so far (there was one on Discord, but the owner nuked it).
> There seems to be private APIs to do great software
Boox has an SDK that is a little bit documented here: https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
It's a bit hard to understand what component to use for what, if my motivation allows and you're interested I can look for my notes about it. I've personally used the third-party PNGNote as a nice reference: https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
- Are the Boox API for pen interaction available somewhere or upon request?
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Question - How to develop apps for onyx
They have working examples in Java at https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Feature Request: Automatic adaptation of the backlight on Boox devices, based on time. Brighter during the day and warmer in the evening.
I've sent a request for better frontlight management since 2019. I resent the request as suggestion on the Boox Discussion Group for beta testers of Android 9 on 1st generation android devices. I received no feedback from Boox about plans to implement any enhancements, no comments on my suggestions. I also sent feedback about the lack of feedback. I ended up writing Gentle Glow. Now it's broken on the latest devices with no warning, I've created https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/issues/69 and I hope this time I'll get some help.
awesome-reMarkable
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E-ink is so Retropunk
> As much as I love the hacker spirit of cracking open hardware and software and bending it to your will (whether or not it was designed towards that end), I enjoy my reMarkable precisely because I can get away from the ubiquity of computing and needing to constantly tinker with and repair software.
Personally I completely agree with you, and could have written almost exactly that paragraph - I too have a ReMarkable (the 2nd / current version), and love using it as it ships for both note taking and especially for reading ebooks/PDFs ("especially" just because it's what I use it for more, not because that's what it's better at - in fact, it's UI for reading documents is among its weaker points and I hope they improve it in future software updates).
However it's worth pointing out that you can SSH into it, and there are a fair few 3rd party tools and hacks for it - so far I've avoided trying any of them as there's nothing that I want enough to have even a 1% risk of bricking it to worry about. But I'm tempted to start playing around with it someday.
This is the best list of stuff for the ReMarkable that I'm aware of, though I don't know how complete it is / how many released tools or guides there might be that aren't included here:
https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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Just bought a reMarkable - quite UNremarkable
There are options for USB/wifi syncing and lots of other community mods if you're handy with a terminal: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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Dumb questions
If you follow the instructions and you are fine to turn automatic updates off, you may have a lool at awesome-remarkable https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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My First reMarkable will be arriving sometime today! What are some things or tips and tricks I should know?
This sentence doesn't make sense. People apply hacks because they want to make full use of their device. reMarkable has shortcomings, yes, but they can be overcome with the software that others have written. The Awesome reMarkable link the sidebar was basically a founding document of this very subreddit.
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Best E-Ink tablet for self-hosting
More info can be found at awesome-ReMarkable: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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created templates disappeared after update
Use a software to manage your templates automatically. See the Awesome reMarkable list, and Ctrl-F "templates".
- Linux friendly eInk tablets
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If I broke or lost my ReMarkable 2, would I be able to download all the old notes onto a new one?
You can also take backups using easy, convenient, community-written software, like RCU (which I'm the author of), reMy, reMarkable HyUtilities, rmExplorer, rmAPI, and many others found in the Awesome reMarkable list.
- What are you doing with community projects?
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Big note files - timeout on usb webserver export
You could try reMy, which has its own renderer. There are more rendering programs in the Awesome reMarkable list, many of which will work with 2.15 and below--just avoid anything saying 'cloud' or 'web UI'.
What are some alternatives?
gentle-glow-onyx-boox - Frontlight control for Onyx Boox e-readers
zotero-remarkable - Sync papers from Zotero to a reMarkable tablet
red-moon - Android screen filter app for night time phone use.
google-drive-remarkable-sync - Apps Script library for synchronising Google Drive folder with Remarkable reader.
Daily-Diary - Calendar and daily notes app for Onyx Boox.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
lines-are-beautiful - C++ File API for the reMarkable tablet
mendeley-rMsync - Script to sync papers from Mendeley to reMarkable tablet
PngNote - Note app for Onyx BOOX. Stored in flag png files.
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
pipes-and-rust - A small program that runs on your reMarkable 2 and reads the pen movements and paints them on a small website hosted on the tablet itself. No need to install anything else.
reMarkableSync - An OneNote AddIn for importing digitized notes from the reMarkable tablet.