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Old 05-29-2023, 06:44 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
Thanks for that sample. It helped to fill in some of the gaps in my understanding.

I been tweaking my rendering of strokes as SVG and it is still a work in progress. I am attaching two images. The first is the PNG from your Scribe showing Amazon's rendering of your sample page. The second is a PNG produced by rasterizing the SVG produced by my plugin. There are noticeable differences especially in the highlighter and pencil strokes.



It definitely was a menu choice in the firmware. It is likely something that isn't finished yet or that they decided to not release for some reason.
From what I can tell, yes, definitely a toolbar of sorts, I mean, there's literally a folder called `toolbar`

I think it is also important to note that, especially apparent for the highlighter, the angle and direction of the pen can also influence the stroke, I don't know if you've already implemented this or if its just in the data but just saying
Another thing you may want to look into is the beta Scribe web-viewer which can display notes in the web page, however, I suspect it merely uses the PDF-export feature...

https://read.amazon.com/kindle-notebook


Another thing which could be worthwhile could be looking at whatever handles PDF conversion, if it's on the kindle itself...
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