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Originally Posted by SnowRipple
Is there a way to add formulas to notes somehow? Or an app that will allow to screenshot pdf part/page?
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It's pretty hard to copy mathematical notation from a PDF, because of the way they're represented in a PDF. What you can do, though, is to export the individual pages with formulae as PNG files (which is probably more straightforward than taking screenshots of them).
To do this, you'll need to make a pen annotation (i.e., a scribble) in every page which has a formula you want to copy. A little 'x' or other mark in the corner will work. Then bring up the menu and select 'TOC' to bring up the TOC sidebar. You'll see a bunch of icons at the bottom of the sidebar. Click on the one which looks like a pencil. You should then see thumbnails for all pages with a pen annotation on them. To select all of them, tap the icon that looks like a square in the row at the bottom of the sidebar. It will select all thumbnails, including those on subsequent pages of the list. Now tap on the 'export' icon and select 'export to PNG'. The Boox will create individual PNGs of all pages with annotations (i.e., all pages where you put the little 'x' in the corner). Where they're saved will depend on your settings. The default location is /note/[filename of your pdf]/ which is also where the text you select is saved.
Does that help?