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Old 02-26-2018, 06:14 AM   #17
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
What I'm looking for is a way to read on the reader and save the errors let's say, as a memo, and correct the errors later, for example in Sigil, in order not to disturb so much the reading experience. But what you describe seems the only possible way on a Kobo.
As the other dragon said, you can highlight text and save it with or without an annotation on the Kobo devices. I do this and when I am at the PC, bring up the annotations list for the book and use the calibre editor to fix the problems.

There is also the Annotations plugin. This can fetch the annotations from a Kindle or Kobo device and put them in a column. Again, you can look at these while editing the book.
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