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Old 05-10-2021, 05:19 AM   #9
davidfor
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Originally Posted by TylerTork View Post
While I don't know Python, I'm a longtime software professional and if I have an example to work from of the code for a similar model, I'm confident I can get it working.
I don't know what is possible with the Fire. It depends on where and how the annotations are stored. The Annotations plugin needs to be able to access the annotations when the device is connected to the USB port. For the devices that the plugin supports, the annotations are in a file or database that can be seen and opened. For the Fire, you would need to see where they are stored and if it is accessible. It is likely that this has been discussed in the forum or elsewhere and a search should find it. Otherwise, looking through what is visible when the device is connected is a starting point.
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