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dpt-canvas
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pipes-and-rust
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ReMarkable 2
It draws all penstrokes on a camvas in the browser and also deletes strokes when the eraser is used.
[1] https://github.com/AnyTimeTraveler/pipes-and-rust
- Can this device work as plug and play for use as a live whiteboard during online meetings?
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Alternatives to Using Desktop App
You can host a website on the remarkable that streams its screen to the LAN, and would be accessible to every device on the network. No installation is required on the desktop/laptop. https://github.com/AnyTimeTraveler/pipes-and-rust
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?
rmapy - A unofficial python module for interacting with the Remarkable Cloud
lines-are-beautiful - C++ File API for the reMarkable tablet
lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API
Unexpected-Keyboard - A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers.
hackernews2remarkable - Fetch top articles from HackerNews, pack as EPUB right in your reMarkable device
pipes-and-paper
sixel-tmux - sixel-tmux is a fork of tmux, with just one goal: having the most reliable support of graphics
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com
Pixellate - A pixel-art editor created with HTML canvas and Javascript
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet