SupernoteSharp
Unofficial library for Supernote tablet (by nelinory)
supernote-tool
Unofficial python tool for Supernote (by jya-dev)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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SupernoteSharp
Posts with mentions or reviews of SupernoteSharp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
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Parse pen strokes from .note file
My dad's project: https://github.com/nelinory/SupernoteSharp uses this approach to generate SGV files for each page or PDF files with vectorized content. Potrace is utilized for vectorization.
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How accurate is the vector export function?
Regarding an example of how Supernote exports vector pdf, please check: https://github.com/nelinory/SupernoteSharp/tree/main/SupernoteSharpUnitTests/TestData - A5X_TestNote_Vectorization_Native.png - this is how Supernote exports a page to png file - A5X_TestNote_Vectorization_Native.pdf - this is how Supernote exports a vector pdf file
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Update on open source projects
https://github.com/nelinory/SupernoteSharp is a .Net library that appears to be based off the parsing logic in the Python Supernote Tool leveraged by a Windows-only tool for working with Supernote files
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.note File Parser
Hello everyone! It appears my dad's hobby projects related to Supernote device A5X align with the OP request. Please, check them out: - "Supernote Desktop Client" project - Desktop client for Supernote tablet: https://github.com/nelinory/SupernoteDesktopClient - "SupernoteSharp" project - Unofficial library for Supernote tablet: https://github.com/nelinory/SupernoteSharp
supernote-tool
Posts with mentions or reviews of supernote-tool.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
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Parse pen strokes from .note file
See supernote-tool convert -t pdf -a your.note output.pdf by using this tool. https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool
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Update on open source projects
https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool is a Python CLI tool that extracts binary pixel data from .note files
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Syncing Supernote with Obsidian
Thanks to https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool because without it this wouldn’t be possible.
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possible to extract keywords from .note file ?
I'm using supernote-tool in a script to convert my .note files to PDF files and attach them to daily notes in obsidian as a quick way to capture and store meeting notes without needing fancy naming conventions or complex structures. what i'm missing though is the extraction of keywords. during the meeting i'll typically lasso a word or project name so i can see it in the index for later retrieval. what would be really awesome is if these keywords were available in the .note file somehow so they could be extracted and then used in my markdown file where i have a set of filters and a tagging system to find things e.g. `#meeting` or `#projectname`. right now this is a manual process to look at the note and then create the tag for it
- Paper dummies as a decision help
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Merging two (or more) notes?
There's experimental support for this in the third-party CLI Supernote tool: https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool
- Really frustrated
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Backing up Supernote in a Non-Proprietary format
The file format is proprietary, but it’s been reverse engineered, so if you have a desperate need to get data out of *.note files you can: https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool
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.note file reader for PC
For converting .note to .pdf/.png you could use https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool as a workaround.
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Opensource development community
https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool sorry I couldn't find the original post with the author :(
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SupernoteSharp and supernote-tool you can also consider the following projects:
SupernoteDesktopClient - Desktop client for Supernote tablet
supernote-sync-tool - Simple terminal app to sync supernote notes to a local directory and convert them to a pdf
macos
supernote-crosswords
Supernote - Ratta Supernote Desktop Aplication
supernote-a5x - various security information on the supernote a5x
windows
linux