hyperpaper-planner
noteto
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hyperpaper-planner
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Notes on My Remarkable Tablet
I'm a big fan of my rm2, too -- and am writing to respond to this:
> "I’d also love a more formal diary / daily entry system. Kind of like Obsidian’s daily notes. Some kind of date-based notebook inside the Remarkable would be rad (even if it doesn’t sync with your actual calendar!). A daily journaling / diary / planning format would be great. (Yes, right now you can select a day-planner template, but you can’t then see them in a calendar view - the date isn’t a foundational element of the note)."
Take a look at https://hyperpaper.me
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E-ink is so Retropunk
> https://hyperpaper.me/ Configurable, highly linked PDF planner with a very responsive person behind it (I figure he must be around here somewhere :))
Hey, that's me :D
Thanks for the shout-out Ethan, I'm happy to answer any questions people have about hyperpaper
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Creating your own PDF templates (not page templates!)
Building your own templates is pretty fun, but look out because it can turn into a real rabbit hole if you get into it (in my case, a full side-project: https://hyperpaper.me)
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Shift from physical planner to RM2?
Obligatory plug: I make a customizable planner that might work for you: https://hyperpaper.me/ There are demo files available so you can try out the pdf planner approach and see if it fits what you're looking for
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Is there anyone doing a customisable daily planner like this?
Hi, I make https://hyperpaper.me/ and it's pretty customizable! For your points specifically:
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Is there a way to use continuous pages with template in a pdf or am I best to hack
use a pdf that supports extra pages per day (I make this one which lets you add 1-2 extra pages for every day)
- One line diaries anyone else?
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Canva habit tracker works perfectly, but hyperlinks don't work in the rM?
I've done a lot of work with pdf linking for hyperpaper and link handling can be a bit finicky across e-Ink devices (not just for the rM2). In Canva do you specify the name/path for these internal links? Sometimes non-ascii characters in there aren't supported
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Free Linked PDF Planner (Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly/Annually + Notes)
I'm not seeing any, but there is also a paid option for creating notebooks that have a similar set of features and with more customizability: https://hyperpaper.me/. It looks like it might be more usable for left-handed people, as in the demo PDF.
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reMarkable 2: How to create hyperlinks?
pdf files that have links "baked in" before they are uploaded to the rM2 will work, however. Most software (eg Canva, InDesign, etc) for creating pdf files will support adding links in some way. Or you can use off-the-shelf tools for creating linked pdfs (https://hyperpaper.me/ is my project that does this specifically for devices like the rM2)
noteto
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My remarkable arrives today. Which hacks do you recommend?
Use https://noteto.needleinthehay.de/ to create your very own/personal templates via drag & drop.
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Supernote app to create templates
I also used this one to duplicate a couple paid templates I saw on Etsy for cocktail recipes and food recipes https://noteto.needleinthehay.de/ It only took me 20 minutes to duplicate them and I could adjust them how I wanted.
- Webapp for creating custom templates
- Is it worth to buy templates?
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Meeting templates to share (and improve) thanks to template generator
I've spent part of this week-end to realize a few templates for my meetings and interviews. This is thanks to the template generator developed by Holger Büch on https://noteto.needleinthehay.de/ for Remarkable. But it is the same page size at the Supernote. The generator would be perfect if there was a gray line for the top menu (114 pixels), but it's easy to manage without.
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Building an Icon gallery
Probably with Illustrator or Photoshop, but for the people like me not good with these tools, you can easily (once you learn the tool) build new templates using https://noteto.needleinthehay.de . It says it's for Remarkable, but I built some for Supernote and the size is perfect.
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https://np.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/m6hkga/noteto_a_tool_for_designing_templates/gshikxl/
Thanks for your feedback! I agree, vertical text blocks could be really useful, and I think it should be not too hard to add it to the "Text Block" as a new option. I'll track this in Feature Request #59.
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NoTeTo - A tool for designing templates
landscape mode. -> Added to roadmap: #50
What are some alternatives?
onyx-boox-template-generator - Proof of concept for now used to generate a multi-page PDF template.
rmirro - A script that synchronizes PDFs of documents between a Remarkable and a computer folder that mirrors its file structure without cloud access
recalendar - ReCalendar - highly customizable calendar for ReMarkable tablets
reStream - Stream your reMarkable screen over SSH.
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