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Old 01-22-2024, 09:52 PM   #635
tomsem
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With the latest Scribe update (6.16.6), Scribe now lets you set time/date automatically, just like every other internet connected device since forever.

I have in past experimented with updating/replacing notebooks, and before overwriting I had to change the modify date of the nbk file by +12h or so before overwriting the target nbk, or the change would be ignored and the previous version synced back down from cloud. This is no longer necessary, I can just copy to computer and back to the target folder, and it 'takes'.

I also thought that I had converted Print Replica document pen annotations into notebooks by overwriting a notebook nbk. But when I try it, all I see is the letter 'P' in upper left corner of the (and the notebook no longer behaves correctly).

I am probably misremembering this. Probably we've even discussed this previously.

So let me try a different question: is it feasible to convert an 'annotation' nbk into a 'notebook' nbk?

Use case is that one is using personal document as a notebook (some template or they want to be able to zoom/pan, or use collections instead of folders) and they want to send it for handwriting conversion.

As things stand you have to copy and paste using lasso tool one page at a time.

Last edited by tomsem; 01-22-2024 at 10:08 PM.
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