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Old 01-02-2015, 02:11 AM   #1124
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Originally Posted by fdant View Post
the best solution (but far from ideal) is to highlight just the words that I want to learn
I use the following technique to learn words: I highlight whole sentences because of the context. From time to time I copy all the highlighted texts of all my books from the file \.kobo\KoboReader.sqlite into a text file, so I can review them on my computer at my ease and using any online dictionaries, then I delete all annotations from KoboReader.sqlite and delete all the files \Digital Editions\Annotations\*.annot. Please let me know if you are interested in the details. In fact I have just one three line script (could be a .bat-file for Windows) which creates the text file with all my annotations and deletes all annotations afterwards.
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