lines-are-beautiful
dpt-canvas
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lines-are-beautiful
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ReMarkable 2
It's a vector format. It's better documented here: https://plasma.ninja/blog/devices/remarkable/binary/format/2... and there's a 3rd party API by the same author at https://github.com/ax3l/lines-are-beautiful
The desktop app has the ability to export to SVG: https://support.remarkable.com/s/article/Exporting-files
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First release of tool for importing Remarkable notes into OneNote
Do you know a software for converting lines to png / svg? I found lines-are-beatiful on github, but it doesn't seem to work for the newer format (v5)
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svg export from rm2
lines-are-beautiful ( C++ )
dpt-canvas
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Some things I noticed that make any Onyx device a bad Android tablet
For the Sony DPT, Mooink and Fujitsu Quaderno devices from the Sony spinoff Linfiny, check how this gets faster rewrites on a more limited zone: https://github.com/DPT-RP1/dpt-canvas
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ReMarkable 2
> I love the writing feel of E-Ink; the software makes it unusable.
Agreed. It needs specially designed software.
> If anyone reading this is also interested in hacking around on Boox devices, let's talk, maybe: https://gitter.im/boox-users/community
I am.
I recently got a Nova Air C and I'd like to do a few things with it. I'm mostly interested in getting an optimized terminal to use with the rooting feature, to replace the termux frontend by something that'd be better optimized for eink while reusing termux packaged tools.
There seems to be private APIs to do great software, at least on the Sony DPT, Mooink and Fujitsu Quaderno devices from the Sony spinoff Linfiny.
For example, check how this gets faster rewrites on a more limited zone: https://github.com/DPT-RP1/dpt-canvas
A terminal often writes to a small portion of the screen, so everything else could remain static and without ghosting, while this portion of the screen getting new characters would get fast text rewrites, a bit like how you when you write on the notetaking app, it shows immediately yet a bit fuzzy, then it's redrawn later in high quality.
In would require talking to these APIs (so maybe with different modes for different brands like Linfiny/Boox/Remarkable/Kindle) + maintaining a simple map of the terminal screen to do invalidation/refresh as needed.
What are some alternatives?
url2epub - Create ePub files from URLs
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.
remarkable-layers - Python module for reading and writing Remarkable Lines files
Unexpected-Keyboard - A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers.
lines-are-rusty - Rust File API for the reMarkable tablet
pipes-and-paper
PngNote - Note app for Onyx BOOX. Stored in flag png files.
sixel-tmux - sixel-tmux is a fork of tmux, with just one goal: having the most reliable support of graphics
reMarkableSync - An OneNote AddIn for importing digitized notes from the reMarkable tablet.
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet