10-12-2011 06:18 AM
10-12-2011 06:28 AM
If only I can get you and the author of Writepad Stylus working together, the end result would be truly awesome. A suggestion (which I also made to him over on XDA)-
For pressure sensitivity, it might be nice to allow user adjusted "curves" (similar to those in photoshop) in which the pressure-thickness relationship could be customized. Is it too computationally intensive to show the pressure-sensitivity in realtime?
10-12-2011 06:39 AM - edited 10-12-2011 06:41 AM
Volker1 wrote:
matthjes wrote:
- With disabled touch input, how can a user zoom? There should either be an on-screen button to enable / disable touch input quickly or some alternative to allow a user to zoom in and out (which is one feature of a vector-graphics approach).Not sure what you mean - right now you have to switch between 2 different pens / move-zoom / erase using the icons in the action bar. The "Pen only" applies only to the pens, not to move-zoom and erase modes.
Sorry, my fault, I just pressed the icon for "move" while holding a pen and did not notice that you can also pinch-to-zoom. For me the icon just says "move the page"...but thats just a UI thing, the function is there.
Btw. tags are a good idea...I'm currently more used to notebooks / folders, but I'd give tagging a try.
PDF output is also great...this, PNG saving and "send to Evernote" is all that I would need
But using tags, how would you export the notes? Maybe I could create a kind of notebook "on the fly" by providing a list of tags...
10-12-2011 06:55 AM
Tags probably as good as notebooks, but there must be a way to have a linearly ordered collection of pages. Multiple tags will be very useful, as would be a way to browse tags hierarchically, e.g.
etc
10-12-2011 07:20 AM
10-12-2011 07:26 AM
Yes, please add PDF export. Also, if you can add PDF import, we would have a great PDF annotator. Even though you gave us a link for free, i will purchase it to encourage continued development. Thanks again.
10-12-2011 08:17 AM
Fantastic. I tried several ways to develop a kind of wrapper for existing apps to make everything pen only, but, for one reason or another this didnt seem possible from an external app.
This is fantastic, what I needed. Is it possible to copy and paste notes to evernote? thanks,
10-12-2011 08:42 AM
Great app, and what is particularly great is that (unlike Write pad stylus) it seems to store the actual strokes, not bitmap renderings of them.
Would be awesome if it was possible to export the result to Windows Journal format, for possible recognition/formatting etc.
Another thing is that, for some reason, almost all the Android tablet note-taking apps I've seen so far (including this one), seem to copy the physical notebook metaphor with separate small pages. IMO it would be more convenient to use the endless scrollable page, like any text editor / Windows Journal / OneNote / Skitch etc.
10-12-2011 08:55 AM
10-12-2011 09:06 AM