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Originally Posted by Nightyume
marking up with a pen or typed text? Because typed would be easier and I think there's a way to export those notes (not officially but using calibre or something).
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The PocketBook does both (apparently, I still have to test this and I don't have the PocketBook with me). It saves your hand-written notes as an image. You mark what you want to save by drawing a line.
From the PocketBook manual...
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NOTES
Notes allows you to save favorite book fragments and make handwritten records directly in the text. All the notes will be displayed in the book's table of contents. To enter notes mode, select Note reading menu section.
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And, in the Notes Menu...
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Save the part of the page as an image simply by drawing a line from the first to the last point.
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https://support.pocketbook-int.com/f...ch_HD_3_EN.pdf
(You'll probably have to do a search for "Notes" if you go to the manual.)
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Originally Posted by Nightyume
One of the issues with writing on an epub (or kepub) is the reformatting. It seems that kobo has dealt witht his by remembering where you made the note. If you change formatting there is an indicator of where the note was made and if you click on it it shows you a window with the original text/formatting/note and a button which lets you reset the formatting to what you had it at when the note was taken).
They explain how they do it on their how-to page:
https://help.kobo.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500001927562
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I'll have to look into that. On the PocketBook it's just grabbing an image. (Or so I gather.)