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Originally Posted by Huwaetzel
First of all, great, this is a great initiative and the first version is very promising.
What I like:
- Interactivity. Have not fully tested yet, but this allows keep annotations "clean" at the end. Great would be, if one could also extend the own comment given, not the highlighting itself.
- The many different formats to export. Everybody is different and while I am preferring more text/markdown, others may prefer csv
- General stability
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Thanks for testing! Great to know it runs OK elsewhere.
Editing comments is a todo. Deleting will likely be added first.
One hurdle is the local mirror setup. A solution for now is to keep the reader connected for editing, so both DBs can be updated.
A json export option was planned, but it was dropped to finish the first release. Markdown wouldn't be too complex to add.
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Ideas for improvement:
- I am using an InkPad Color. Keeping that color coding I am used to would be great
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Interesting. Implementing that would require the colour names that PB uses in the DB. I know about 'yellow', and blue being 'cian' [sic].
Might you be willing to check those in your DB?
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I am happy to test the Linux version. My systems are all based Debian or Ubuntu. Windows is only used in the few cases I can not prevent using it
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Stay tuned. A working .deb installer was made at one point.
Can you use Flathub? It removes the need for distro-specific releases.
Still, for Linux the part that monitors USB devices needs work, the main thing keeping it from release.