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Originally Posted by Buhaj47
I searched the forum, but can you share how the output looks like, i.e. how the data looks when I export bookmarks and highlights/notes - be it via Kobo Utilities or KOreader Sync? I wonder how easy it is to read.
KOreader was mentioned, I hope its installation doesn't void warranty?
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I don't know about the warranty. I'm not sure.
Here is what the export looks like in Calibre. It's in markdown format so it will be formatted cleaner and the information about where it is in the book is hidden when rendered with markdown:
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- Endings to be useful must be inconclusive. <!-- pos0: /body/DocFragment[17]/body/p[4]/span/i/text().301, pos1: /body/DocFragment[17]/body/p[4]/span/i/text().343, highlighted: True, chapter: THE EINSTEIN INTERSECTION, page: /body/DocFragment[17]/body/p[4]/span/i/text().301, datetime: 2021-11-17 20:22:29 -->
- There is no death. Only music. <!-- pos0: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[171]/span/text().558, pos1: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[171]/span/text().588, highlighted: True, chapter: THE EINSTEIN INTERSECTION, page: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[171]/span/text().558, datetime: 2021-11-16 22:30:01 -->
- I grunted. “You don’t make Branning-at-sea sound like a very nice place. Too many people, half of them crazy, and they don’t even know how to have an orgy.” I took up my blade. “I don’t have time for nonsense like that.” <!-- pos0: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[161]/span/text().0, pos1: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[161]/span/text().220, highlighted: True, chapter: THE EINSTEIN INTERSECTION, page: /body/DocFragment[12]/body/p[161]/span/text().0, datetime: 2021-11-16 22:26:17 -->
- I felt stone under the soles of my feet and then cold, smooth metal. I passed some leaves, blown here by what wind, that his hooves had ignited. They writhed with worms of fire, glowing about my toes. And for a moment the darkness was filled with autumn. <!-- pos0: /body/DocFragment[8]/body/p[150]/span/text().0, pos1: /body/DocFragment[8]/body/p[150]/span/text().254, highlighted: True, chapter: THE EINSTEIN INTERSECTION, page: /body/DocFragment[8]/body/p[150]/span/text().0, datetime: 2021-11-11 20:52:12 -->
As to your question about having it export to calibre and then show the highlights in the book on the computer, I'm not sure there is a solution to do that currently with sideloaded books.