remarks
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remarks
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How is the PDF reading experience after 3.4 update?
In reMarkable's stock output, highlighted text is not textured with PDF annotations, and so its highlights are not readable by any PDF client. You would still need to use third-party software for that. The only two I know of are RCU and remarks.
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What is your workflow for annotating PDFs on your Remarkable?
Which firmware are you on? For 2.15 and below, there are a couple tools that will export real PDF highlight annotation. I use (and am the author of) RCU, which can export both PDF highlights and layers, but there is also remarks if you are comfortable with something more hacky.
- Saving highlights from ebooks
- digest-like feature?
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Sync ReMarkable notes and highlights to Obsidian. A demo of a project I've been working on for two months
But this is only half of the story, these files do not contain highlights or scribbles. That is where another open-source library comes into play, remarks see here.
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Best way to save book notes from android to notion.
I had the same problem and although there are tools like remarks the idea is to make it automatic and not waste any time fixing anything (or at least for me), for That's why I recommend you use annotator, the plugin is simple but it exports all metadata in plain text.
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Is this workflow possible without the subscription?
I use rsync, but not with a cron. Check out https://github.com/lucasrla/remarkable-utils for an easy implementation of rsync. If you want to mark up pdf files and then get your annotations, check out https://github.com/lucasrla/remarks
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How to Remember What You Read
I use https://github.com/lucasrla/remarks, which OCRs your highlights to extract what exactly was highlighted, and also outputs screenshots of all pages on which I wrote notes.
This way I can go through my annotations sequentially, save highlights / their main ideas, and reformulate my notes into plaintext a bit more clearly.
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Just another idea
With software that can insert/export PDF highlight annotations, like remarks or my own RCU, you may then use Zotero to extract these highlights. This used to be part of a plug-in called Zotfile, but IIRC this can now be done in Zotero directly.
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Issue w/ highlighter tool (beta 2.7.0.30)
On a side note, thank you for mentioning RMRL! I'd been using remarks, but it has a number of shortcomings, most of which are not present in RMRL.
remarkable-assistant
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Getting PDFs on the device?
Connect the tablet to your computer, use a client program like RCU (which, yes, is paid but also open source) or Remarkable Assistant (free, open source, but old; probably still works)
What are some alternatives?
zk - Zettelkasten on the command-line 📚 🔍
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
Calibre-Remarkable-Device-Driver-Plugin - Work in progress Calibre plugin to send files to a Remarkable Tablet
remarkable_mouse - use your reMarkable as a graphics tablet
dayone-to-obsidian - Convert a DayOne JSON export into individual entries for Obsidian
remarkable2-hacks - A collection of hacks, mods, tools, tips & tricks, specifically focused on the reMarkable 2
zotero-roam-export - A Zotero addon for exporting to Roam
rmview - A live viewer for reMarkable written in PyQt5
obsidian-annotator - A plugin for reading and annotating PDFs and EPUBs in obsidian.
rmapi - Go app that allows you to access your reMarkable tablet files through the Cloud API
obsidian-remarkable - Integrates the reMarkable tablet into an Obsidian workflow by letting users quickly capture and insert their drawings.