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Originally Posted by trocchietto
Hi guys
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome.
I would open this post because for me is essential the ability of apdf reader to organize the notes. In which way the sony or the other 903 will help me once I will extract the essential notes with highlight function? Can I after open only the highlights, withouth go through the all book? Can I export them in txt? I think millions of people would like these functions
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With the Sony PRS-650, all notes (ie any highlighted text, handwritten notes or keyboard notes) that you create are organized as a list. So, individual pages containing notes can be opened without having to search through all of the book's pages.
OPTIONS > Notes > List
Any highlighted text, handwritten notes and/or keyboard notes are displayed as separate items in the list. Each item in the list is prefixed by an icon that denotes whether the note is highlighted text, handwritten note or keyboard note. Each item in the list is also annotated with a page number, for example:
Page 196 of 266. Tap on an item in the list to display the page containing the note(s).
I am not aware of any option that allows notes to be exported as text. With PDF documents, highlighted text and handwritten notes are stored as separate files, thus:
database > markup > database > media > books > any-folder-name > filename.pdf > filenames
These notes are stored as two separate filenames under filename.pdf: (1) filename.jpg (2) filename.svg
- filename.jpg appears to be an image of the page showing both any highlighted text and any handwritten notes.
- filename.svg appears to be an image of the page just showing any handwritten notes.
See attached example images.
NB - I converted the .svg to .png because .svg is not supported in this forum.
Similarly with ePub format books, highlighted text and handwritten notes are stored as separate .jpg and .svg files. I don't know how/where keyboard notes are stored.
I hope you find this information helpful.
Addendum
The Sony Reader Library Software can export
Notes from your e-book reader to an RTF file, that can be saved on your hard-drive.
Also, see:
Sony PRS-650 Folder/file storage structure hierarchy