maxio
Companion daemon for the reMarkableā¢ paper tablet (by reHackable)
remarkable-layers
Python module for reading and writing Remarkable Lines files (by bsdz)
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4 | 15 | |
154 | 75 | |
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0.0 | 3.0 | |
about 2 years ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Shell | Python | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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maxio
Posts with mentions or reviews of maxio.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-17.
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Best way to sync full folder structure to a private or public cloud
b) JSON files for metadata and rm2svg for the dedicated fileformat https://github.com/reHackable/maxio/blob/master/tools/rM2svg
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Using remarkable 2 without cloud subscription or usb
I personally rely on rM2svg.py I believe from https://github.com/reHackable/maxio/blob/master/tools/rM2svg with ss/rsync. Also stuck to 2.x, didn't try 3.x yet.
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SVG export and crazy transparency
The native Lines (or .rm) file format is indeed vector based. It's not SVG though but you can convert it with community made tools, e.g https://github.com/reHackable/maxio/blob/master/tools/rM2svg but there are several others https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable#lines-format
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Programmatically changing the opened notebook
That's great! Actually, there is a library for .rm to .svg as well (https://github.com/reHackable/maxio/tree/master/tools), so maybe that's even easier to edit than a pdf-file... Not too familiar with that kind of stuff though!
remarkable-layers
Posts with mentions or reviews of remarkable-layers.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-22.
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Big changes are coming
Specifically for this test I relied on https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers
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Is there a way to create a Notebook automatically based on calendar events?
I personally prefer not to rely on the reMarkable cloud so what I would do is directly do this on the device. Meaning with Toltec I'd install Python, the dependencies to my script then run it. For the notebooks themselves the challenge is reMarkable specific format. You can bypass that entirely by relying on a background layer but if you want to be able to tinker with the content itself https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers could help.
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remt 0.10.0 released
Regarding vectorized brushes I gave an example of a basic hack going from a library of shapes in SVG to the Lines .rm format then copy/pasting them a year ago https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1317090050258178048 thanks to https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers . Usable as-in but not the most convenient.
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can RM2 notebooks have covers?
Convert image to SVG using e.g Inkscape then SVG to .rm using https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers then on device copy/paste that image as a sketch to the first page of your notebook then set cover as 1st page. I think.
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Modification for Dummies, please help
I found out that I am not the only one with this problem, this hack is supposed to fix it: https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers
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Problem Remarkable Layer Master
Running command git clone -q https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers.git 'C:\Users\rocco\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-req-build-fqt72p3j'
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Programmatically changing the opened notebook
Reading/parsing .rm files has been already implemented by these 2 Python libraries: * https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers (not maintained any longer) * https://github.com/rschroll/rmrl (looks up-to-date)
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Digitise my existing notes
Actually, checking out the awesome-reMarkable git repo I saw this https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers
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Secure Copy (SCP) of image files from rm to my Linux laptop?
Not sure I understand as the reMarkable doesn't have an image viewer. That being said here are some examples using scp https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e2d5c944bbd632e3ae0530e602977f45#file-remarkable_functions-sh and specifically for conversion https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers https://github.com/lschwetlick/maxio/blob/master/rm_tools/rM2svg.py
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Install package to convert PDFs to rM lines files
You can install remarkable-layers on a Linux PC. The resulting notebook file will be uploaded to your reMarkable cloud storage (using rmapy). I could not test it myself though.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing maxio and remarkable-layers you can also consider the following projects:
rM_dualboot - A simple service that lets the user to reboot the reMarkable to execute ./switch.sh to change partitions
pdf2rmnotebook - Create reMarkable notebook file from multiple PDFs