remarkable_printer
rmfuse
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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remarkable_printer
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My remarkable arrives today. Which hacks do you recommend?
Although RCU has a virtual printer, for printing from any system application, this can also be accomplished by installing evidlo/remarkable_printer. It is a fantastic piece of software that turns your tablet into a network printer, so you don't have to rely on reMarkable's limited and flaky plugins.
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Save / Print any web page / PDF and send automatically to Remarkable2 without need of the sync account
There is evidlo/remarkable_print, too, which gets installed to the tablet and makes it act as a network printer.
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Print to reMarkable?
I use this: https://github.com/Evidlo/remarkable_printer
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Request: share your setup that doesn't rely on rM servers
Print to rM - I love using this, such as when I need to read a pdf for a class, documentation, or even a news article. Just set it up depending on your OS, and then print from browser/file explorer or whatever program, to your rM. You can find it here.
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Copy screenshot from PC to remarkable?
This works well. All you need to do is get something in PDF or PNG format then "print to reMarkable". Literally takes like 2-3 seconds on average, maybe 10 seconds if laggy network.
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How is it after using for several months? Worth it?
printing to my reMarkable
- Screen grab transfer to Remarkable?
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reMarkable Mondays: Week 1
A very creatively done workflow for sure. A tip I would perhaps use, permitting your work computer allows it is Print to reMarkable. I haven't set it up as I use rM Cloud but it does look pretty unobtrusive and promising. Seems more like you're just adding a bog standard printer to your list than any extra software.
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I built a print plugin for Windows.
Evidlo/remarkable_print is a great piece of software that lets you print directly from Windows to the reMarkable. It installs to the reMarkable, so it's not a plugin installed in the PC, so the tablet will appear as a regular printer on your network and there is zero extra software required on any PC. You can print to the tablet from any operating system, from any program.
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Send docs (PDF, EPUB, MOBI) via mail.
I use this extension https://github.com/Evidlo/remarkable_printer which let me print documents to RM. I’ve added a printer to my work PC and print Word-documents to read.
rmfuse
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Download PDF directly into RM desktop client
rmfuse does this - but it looks like it's no longer maintained.
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how to integrate an eink tablet with stylus into the org-mode workflow
rmfuse is one way of sharing notes between your computer and the remarkable tablet, using the remarkable cloud.
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No notebook is perfect, but the reMarkable comes close
> 1. Custom file system: this means I can ssh into it, but I can't rsync my bibliography into it, since it won't display regular pdf files whose name is not hashed and registered in some sort of index. Moreover, the lack of a Linux client meant it was very hard to put my pdfs on it, or extract my notes from it.
FWIW, rmfuse [0] allows you to mount the reMarkable cloud and you have easy access to sync with real filenames.
[0] https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse
> RMfuse provides access to your reMarkable Cloud files in the form of a FUSE filesystem. These files are exposed either in their original format, or as PDF files that contain your annotations. This lets you manage files in the reMarkable Cloud using the same tools you use on your local system.
- Does anyone else have a Linux laptop?
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importing files to RM2 from linux computer?
I'm pretty happy with rmfuse: https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse
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RMfuse: Filesystem access to the reMarkable Cloud
For anyone else interested, here's a issue tracking Mac compatibility: https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse/issues/2
What are some alternatives?
print-to-remarkable - Print plugin to directly print documents from Windows to a reMarkable tablet.
remarkable_mouse - use your reMarkable as a graphics tablet
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
rmapi - Go app that allows you to access your reMarkable tablet files through the Cloud API
remarkable-update - force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
remarks - Extract annotations (highlights and scribbles) from PDF, EPUB, and notebooks marked with reMarkable tablets. Export to Markdown, PDF, PNG, SVG
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com
KoboCloud - A set of scripts to synchronize a kobo reader with popular cloud services
rm-pdf-tools - PDF tools for reMarkable tablets
remarkable-firmware - Links to all known firmwares for reMarkable devices.