Open the book in Calibre by double clicking it.In the current version of Calibre you can export hightlights (with your notes) with deep links in markdown: In prior R&D projects we had co-designed and implemented apps of the latter sort. ![]() I wanted a tool that would allow me (and others!) to take use my (one’s) favorite information processing apps and one’s favorite note-taking apps, without having to reinvent the wheel or design a 'jack of all trades, master of none) app. I referred to such notes as “meta-docs” in my first CP book ( Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective.) That is to say that Hook originally comes out of an educational psychology research programme (but is also more general than that). ![]() To generalize it to deep linking any type of ebook apps, I would suggest we start a new topic.įYI, Historically, and to this date, one of the major uses cases for which Hook was /is designed was/is to enable taking linked notes (in the app of one’s choice) about information one delves (in the app of one’s choice). I’ve renamed it to “Does the Calibre ebook app have automation for linking e-books (deep or whole)?” This would provide a context for us to get to the point of supporting the Caliber ebook reader app in the first place (first to files, then deeply).
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