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Old 01-04-2026, 07:57 PM   #1124
tomsem
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
Thanks. I am still looking over the notebooks you provided and updating the plugin to handle the new notebook format.

I have been able to extract the stroke colors. Oddly the colors you used are numbered internally 0-5 and 7-10, skipping color number 6.

The notebook with the colored strokes uses a new brush type, #9. Did you select it purposely and do you know its name?

The notebook with the different templates has some of the handwriting converted to text annotations along with alternate transcriptions. For example the string "Wide ruled" is present along with alternatives ["wide", "Wid", "Nide", "Vide"] and ["ruted", "rruled", "rruted", "rulad"].
I assume brush type 9 is the new Shader tool. It's new with 5.19.1 (I think for all the new Scribes). That's why I did the notebook for you to look at.

Notebooks are now searchable as well, so it does some handwriting recognition somewhere (you can enter text notes with handwriting, no internet access needed). So either the strings are added by the same on device module, or it happens when you sync to cloud; I would have to run an experiment.

I assume notebooks are traversed by indexer service now. Alternate spellings would make search more likely to find (inaccurately transcribed) handwriting.

It would also be cool if handwriting were searchable in book and document annotations as well, I will check that when I get a chance.
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