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Originally Posted by CtB
I then drag it into Greg's plug in. When I look at the metadata of the book in Calibre, the highlights are there [as "comments"].
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Exactly. The highlights and notes are "extra" metadata in calibre.
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However, if I open the book in Calibre [in the native e-book browser] or put in a DropBox and reimport into Marvin, all the bookmarks/highlights cannot be seen. In fact in Marvin, the bookmarks and highlights dialog boxes are blank (as if the bookmarks no longer exist and are lost).
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Neither the plugin not Marvin ever modify the EPUB file (this is by design). To reimport your *.mrv files into a book in Marvin, send that mrv file to yourself by email, open it in Marvin and Marvin will add the highlights, notes and whatnot to the book. Note that *.mrvi files cannot be imported in Marvin. .mrvi is just for export (for now).
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Am I not re-importing the .mrv file properly (through the Calibre plug in)? Do I need to do something different to restore the highlights back into the Marvin book so they are visible? How do I e-mail/share the .mrv file to another Marvin user so he can see the highlighted book just as I highlighted it (not in an invisible "comments" file)?
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Just send them as an attachment and "open in" Marvin (remember you can only do this for .mrv not .mrvi).
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If there is an answer, This might be useful to add to the Marvin site blog on "annotations.
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Yes. I made a note of this.