I hand-write notes extensively. The biggest thing I’d like to do is be able to search through a ‘notebook’ to find areas that I tag. If I write something important on paper, I’ll put a star next to it. If I have a question, I write a question mark and circle it, and I circle the letter “A” near action items I’ll need to push to a to-do list at the end of my writing session or meeting.
For example:
bla bla bla
(A) ask about my use case today
bla bla bla
I’d need to be able to search through a document for markers like these ^ and either see them in one place, or be able to jump through them from one to the next. They don’t have to resemble what I currently draw in my paper notebook, just that functionality.
Is the remarkable able to do something like this? I see that the a5x is able to do this kind of stuff, but the a5x is extremely expensive to get my hands on in Canada at retail.
Thanks!
No. But what you can do is write headings or hyroglyphs that make sense to and stand out a little. Then, when you go to a note, open the all pages view, and you can see which pages you have noted with have special characters/notation/layouts etc., and then open the single page you’re seeking.
This is actually what I’ve been doing - using the “marker” pen to write a title at the top of each page, large and dark enough that I can read it from the notebook’s “pages” view.