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Originally Posted by Quoth
The keyboard is already stupidly predictive on Caps and switching from punctuation to text. It half works.
Personally I think predictive text is pretty nasty. I turn it off on every phone, tablet, Programming Editor and Wordprocessor. I don't mind command line auto complete in a console that ONLY offers an option, if one exists and is the only one.
Convert Text as you type is also mostly pointless. I'm considering disabling Smart Quotes too as I now know how to type and directly and it's actually dumb. It puts quotes where an apostrophe should be and for feet and inches marks (Prime Marks).
There are three easy ways to access Annotations:
There is a book menu item that can be added that exports the annotation. A line in reader.conf adds it. But you don't need it because the Annotations reading on Calibre via Kobo Utilities is brilliant. I use it a huge amount.
The Annotations Plugin on Calibre also works, but unlike the Book Menu Item on the device or the KoboUtilities it does more than one book at a time.
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Re annotations, I'll look into those options, thanks. Though having it baked in would still be preferable for me.
When I read non-fiction, I tend to make a fair number of notes so having predictive text, as on the Kindle virtual keyboard, would speed up note taking on the Kobo considerably for me.
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