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Old 04-05-2015, 12:44 AM   #4
MHaensel
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3. The annotation information isn't as extensive as the Amazon setup. You get text and no location information.
Where do you mean? The annotations list shows the chapter where the annotation is. Plus a percent. For epubs, the percent is from the start of the book but for kepubs, it is from the start of the chapter.

The database has the exact location of the start and end of the annotation.
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The annotations display in the utilities plugin was something I did quickly and intended to improve but could never come up with a better way. The Annotations plugin is the better way. Still not ideal as it is only one way and doesn't have an export function.
Using KTAnnotationsExtractor.exe, I just get:
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>>>Title: The Best Fiction Sampler Ever 2014 - Howard Books
>>>Author: Allison Pataki,Beth K. Vogt,Betsy Duffey,Caryl McAdoo,Deeanne Gist,John Faubion,Karen Halvorsen Schreck,Karen Kingsbury,Laurie Myers,Lynne Gentry,Melanie Dobson,Rebecca Kanner,Serena B. Miller,Stephanie Landsem
>>>SECTION: xhtml/Healer_ch01.html
Lisbeth fished a pair of glasses out of her pocket
ry mucus membranes Ewww. Dry mucus membranes.
It sounds like there's more detail using the Calibre plugins? That makes the H2O more promising for me.

Last edited by MHaensel; 04-05-2015 at 01:26 PM. Reason: I'm shutting down the conversation a little too quickly.
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