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Export Moon+ highlights as a plain text readable file?
My understanding is that Moon+ reader allows for a backup of highlights and annotations in a protected file format (it seems to be an encrypted PKZIP archive), with extension .mrpro.
Such file is only useful to retrieve your annotations in a new installation of Moon reader. It cannot (correct me if I'm wrong) be opened outside of Moon+ reader. What I look for, though, is the ability to save my highlights in a format I can use elsewhere, to paste in a document and whatnot. Does anybody know a way? Thanks! |
I understand that there is a way, from the "bookmarks" dialog, to export highlights and annotations in html or txt format by clicking on "share".
However this must be done one by one for each book. What I would like is a way to do this in a bulk for all books that have highlights. |
This is been a pain for me as well. Moon+ is excellent for annotating EPUBSs and PDFs, and it's alright for accessing the PDF annotations on Windows... but I still have to do a bit of file copying for this. I keep waiting for a solution that will link an Windows ereader to Moon+ annotations. I suppose the best solution of that would be for Moon+ to be ported to Windows. Know idea if that will ever happen.
This isn't really a direct answer to your question, but one way to access Moon+'s annotations would be to install an Android emulator on Windows to get usable access to annotations--I'm always copying and pasting quotes and it's useful for me to have access to full context of highlight rather than just highlight (and note). Anyway, I tried this with Nox and it seemed to work pretty well, but Nox kept crashing my Windows. Maybe the updated version of Nox will work better... Anyway, that's one semi-solution. |
What I wish I could convince Seanyword (Moon+'s maker) to do is at least change the way the resultant notes are formatted a bit, to use something other than parentheses to distinguish annotations from highlights. Because a lot of text that a person would highlight has parentheses! If it were something other than parentheses, there would be a solution for going over notes more easily without seanyword putting one in: someone would simply write a script to separate them out based on the formatting used and apply, like, bold text or tables to them.
Perhaps if others ask him the same thing ... |
Everybody wishes different things, I wish the day will come where closing parantheses don't get wrapped to next line
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Just do it, tbh I'm currently a bit tired if reporting. I prefer Librera now, it's different, but also good, and the rendering is flawless here.
It has drawbacks, but what I love is that I can precisele define standard/bold/italic/bolditalic fonts. And like the UI. Communication with the dev is better. |
Can you export annotations in this Libera you speak of?
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Edit: Text is in a json file like this: Code:
{"1583520943077":{"isF":false,"p":0.22617353,"path":"/storage/4A21-0000/Buch/Lukianenko, Sergej/Lukianenko, Sergej - Spektrum.epub","t":1583520943077,"text":"This is example text"}} |
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