Update to toltec: does this mean that draft should work again?

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  1. toltec

    Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.

    There has been a new release of toltec (https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/releases/tag/2021-W40-1). In a previous thread it is mentioned that toltec needed to be updates for draft to work in the new reMarkable software versions (https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/mdsbmk/did_draft_stop_working_with_the_last_version/). Now should it work? What should be done? I don't remember directly installing nothing related to toltec to make draft work in previous tests (with previous versions of the reMarkable software).

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  3. draft-reMarkable

    A launcher for the reMarkable tablet, which wraps around the standard interface.

    In my previous tests, I installed draft by following the instructions at https://github.com/dixonary/draft-reMarkable. I did not use toltec directly (in fact, I don't know how to install toltec). As the code of draft has not changed, I guess this procedure to install draft will still not be enough (?).

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