hey mischka90,
file in a feature request or add it to mine:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/898060
@speakingtohe:
"I don't annotate but I think there are several threads describing extracting notes with SQL lite or other options."
yes there are, but they have severe drawbacks: 1) they only give you truncated versions of your annotations (200chars for non DRMed books) and 2) they do not back up your annotations.
actually i bought my prs-t1 for accademic work - and the first thing it did after a month of buissy work, was to delete my annotations - and these where very valuable to me and they where lost beyond hope. 1 month of work gone...
@myshkin90:
you can backup the annotations file by the way - and reimport your notes (via sqlite) when the get deleted or watch them with the annotation viewer:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho....php?p=1987801
by the way: there is a firmware modification, that kills the hardcoded 200char limit for the prs-t1. you should check out - though im not sure if it appeared allready! (you'll find more here:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=165559)
but i'd love to see calibre handle annotations too. this is one of the main weaknesses of calibre if you consider it for more then casual reading. it simply direly needs the feature.
not even only calibre, but epub should natively support annotations - preferably within its container or in a general language/file used on all devices. that was announced for the V3 of epub, but never made it into the finalized version. insted the guys, that get all credits for their awesome work, try to directly set it up in a way compatible for social networks. this is good - but seems a bit like putting the cart infront of the horse....
well well se. anyway: everybod who wants this feature, file a [Enhancement] Request, or sign mine or what not@ (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/898060)