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biff
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Exporting highlighted text pdf
I am currently reading many books and papers and use highlighting a lot. My life would be a lot better if I could automatically extract the highlighted text. I tried several (by now outdated) solutions like Biff (https://github.com/soulisalmed/biff ), RCU and https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/ . The first two are apparently outdated, and the last I can't connect to (and all my files are >4 MB, so manual select doesn't work).
- digest-like feature?
- Update: I have deployed ReMarkable Highlights
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What does your Remarkable enable you to do that a nice pen and notebook do not?
How? Do you use https://github.com/soulisalmed/biff? Thanks!
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Essential 3rd party highlight collection tool (Biff) needs fixing since real highlights in 2.7
I just want to spread awareness that an amazing tool first posted here (github here) is lying in destitution since the 2.7 real highlight update.
- want to install this, but have no idea how
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The Quiet Rise of E Ink Tablets – ReMarkable 2 vs. Onyx Boox Note Air
> For example, there's no direct switching between documents.
In case you haven't seen it already: https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks
The ddvk hacks are easy to apply and reversible. They add a bunch of gestures like instantly flipping between documents. One of my other favorites is a quick swipe gesture to switch to the last-used tool.
I don't want to annotate PDFs and then only save the annotations, but it sounds like biff would help with that if you don't mind another tool in the chain: https://github.com/soulisalmed/biff
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Annotating PDF's on Remarkble 2
I use mine quite a bit for annotating documents and presentations. Provided the screen size works for you (you have to be comfortable reading somewhat smaller font sizes than usual), it's quite good for how I work. As another poster pointed out, it follows a different model than most PDF readers, in that annotations are done just like on paper; you don't select text and highlight, you just highlight like you would on paper. My first reaction was that this was lame, but I've come around to feeling that it's probably the right approach for me, in that my mind is not constantly switching between reading and selection modes. Your annotations do sync back to the computer, but to get annotations out in a way that's reusable in other software, you have to use third-party software like "Biff": https://github.com/soulisalmed/biff (there are others too) Another positive thing about it is that because the interface is very sparse and you're working with it largely like paper, you don't have to devote mental load to worrying about accidentally pressing buttons onscreen or about whether palm rejection is going to work or not (at least if you're right-handed). I find that freeing.
remarkable-hacks
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3.x software and Bookmarks
Does anyone know if there is something similar to a bookmark feature (2.x software and https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks) for 3.x software? Anything ongoing for the next releases?
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DDVK - "This version the device is running is not support,yet. 20230608125139"
If you go the actual ddvk github page (here : https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks), you can read immediately that : Latest version supported:
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3.x or 2.x firmware comparison
Lots of info on Reddit. Link to GitHub https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks
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Any possibility to get back the ddvk hack button functionality in v3?
You can have both using the switch.sh script to flip between partitions configured for 2.15 and 3.x but you can't use the same notebook. See here for latest on ddvk for 3.x.
- Making a Quick Sheet with all the gestures really helps :D
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First ever post to Reddit :D, thought I might share my attempt at the fluffiest boi :)
I'm using the reMarkable 2 using reMarkable hacks for some extra utils that don't come on the stock app.
- DDVK RM2 Hack
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Issue: Random Page Zooming
I just got my RM2 and this irritated me enough that I downgraded my firmware and installed remarkable-hacks, which has an option to disable zoom.
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Viable Remarkable 2 Add-Ins
It doesn't officially support the 3.x software yet but you might want to keep an eye on https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks if you're looking to augment the software (especially if your rM2 still has the 2.15 software)
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Does rmfakecloud work with remarkable 3.x?
I know the binary patching for remarkable-hacks needs to be updated, but since the rmfakecloud just uses ssl proxying (afaik anyway) I wasn't sure if this still worked.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
remarkable-update - force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
reMarkableWeb
toltec - Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.
rmapi - Go app that allows you to access your reMarkable tablet files through the Cloud API
remarkable-stylus - hack to get the button of a lamy pen working
scratch - public scratchpad
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable