Sorin Srbu wrote:
That sounds about right. You get a textbox to write in and it will dump the input to whatever editor you set?
Yes, it can dump the text to anything where you can use a normal keyboard.
xournal, is a good replacement for onenote, but doesn't have the conversion handwriting to text
Don't know about Onenote. Is that part of the text input in Vista Tablet or something?
It is a part of office, m$ distributes it freely to students at our university, so all my friends use it, I convert their notes to pdf and enjoy with xournal
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Toshtoshlinux@gmail.com wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
That sounds about right. You get a textbox to write in and it will dump the input to whatever editor you set?
Yes, it can dump the text to anything where you can use a normal keyboard.
xournal, is a good replacement for onenote, but doesn't have the conversion handwriting to text
Don't know about Onenote. Is that part of the text input in Vista Tablet or something?
It is a part of office, m$ distributes it freely to students at our university, so all my friends use it, I convert their notes to pdf and enjoy with xournal
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Just FYI,
While setting up CloneZilla on CentOS, i noticed that the Colorado School of mines uses Ubuntu on TabletPCs extensively and even modified a wacom driver for a 2007 version of Ubuntu. They also have a guide on imaging using drbl / CloneZilla. http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/index.php/Imaging_Guide
Modified Wacom Driver: http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/index.php/Custom_Tablet_Software
http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/wiki/index.php/Tablet_PC_Resources