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Handbooks and Help Files


Handbook in English, PDF version                      Notebooks Handbook 3.1.4.pdf

Help Files (for import)                                     Help 3.2.zip


Handbuch in deutscher Sprache als PDF              Notebooks Handbuch 3.1.4.pdf

Hilfetexte (zum Import in Notebooks)                Hilfe 3.2.zip


Textes d’aide (à l'importation)                         Aide 3.2.zip


Textos de ayuda (para importar)                      Ayuda 3.2.zip




Import Documents directly from Safari using the Notebooks Bookmarklet


  1. Copy this text and save it as a bookmark in iPhone/iPad Safari.

    javascript:window.location='notebooks://grab/'+escape(window.location)+'&title='+escape(document.title);

    The best way to accomplish this on the iPhone/iPad is by adding an arbitrary bookmark and  modifying its title and URL, following these steps:

  2. -in Mobile Safari, save an arbitrary page as bookmark

  3. -open Bookmarks

  4. -tap on "Edit" on the lower left corner

  5. -now tap on the title of the bookmark you want to change

  6. -you will see two cells, one with the title (which is activated for typing) and the other one with the URL; change the title first, if you want

  7. -then, tap on the URL (you may need to tap and hold a bit) to change the focus the the URL field; now you can delete the text and paste the javascript from above.


  1. You can also add this link to Safari on your computer and then sync the bookmarks to your iPhone/iPad.

  2. If you want to import a page or documents that you are viewing in Safari, tap on this bookmark; Notebooks will launch and grab the page.


This works well for images, HTML, PDF and other documents that are currently displayed in Safari.

In can happen that HTLM documents look slightly different in Notebooks and that inline images are not displayed; this is because Notebooks does not import linked images or elements. In such situations you can alternatively copy the contents of the Safari page and save it as web archive using “New from Pasteboard” in Notebooks.




Background Images for Notebooks


  1. -click image to download

  2. -import image into iPhone/iPad album

  3. -in Notebooks’ Setting, select the image as “Background Image”


 
 
 
 



Background Patterns for Notebooks


  1. -click image to download

  2. -import image into iPhone/iPad album

  3. -in Notebooks’ Setting, select the image as “Background Image”

  4. -set “Show as Pattern”