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A couple of days ago, I made a comment about my ongoing work to develop a plugin to further integrate handwritten notes into Obsidian. The level of support from the community was truly overwhelming.

That's what I thought, @SAasan. Unless there's an obscure listing on the HubSpot App Marketplace or anywhere else that can't be found with common search terms (e.g. notes, OCR), then there probably isn't any ready-made integration for that right now.

I'm interested in getting handwritten notes to be recognized by OneNote, similar to here, but my setup has some constraints. Note: I understand writing directly within OneNote using a stylus works well for handwritten OCR, as does importing directly from the "Office Lens" app. This is slightly different.

At work I have a Windows 7 machine that isn't touch screen. So no stylus and no Office Lens app (Win10 only). I have work paper notebooks with handwritten notes. I'd like to take pictures of my paper notebook pages and insert them into OneNote. When I do, OneNote doesn't pick up any of the handwritten notes.

A cold lead will feel an instant connection when they receive a personal handwritten note from you. This is the perfect way to evoke trust and authenticity which will go further than other marketing channels.

I just purchased an ipad mini 6 2 weeks ago and it came with ipados 15. I made some hand written notes using Apple Pencil and I could see my hand written notes in iCloud Notes using web browser in my Windows PC. But after upgrading to ipadOS 16 I just realized that all handwritten notes made after the upgrade are not visible in iCloud Notes, it just showing a grey box.

I started with a blank PDF (created with Pages) and put it into my DT database. In DTTG, I created a new PDF page (using the Premium feature, I believe). I then deleted the blank page. I now have an empty PDF that I use as a template. Whenever I want a handwritten note, I duplicate that PDF and start writing. When I need a new page, I create it within DTTG.

I use Notability for taking handwritten notes. Notability has a feature that allows you to automatically back up PDFs of the latest copy of all of your notes to DropBox. The new copy of a note overwrites the previous copy. So if you index that folder into DEVONthink you automatically have PDFs of all of your handwritten notes.

I am assuming that as long as the name of the DropBox folder is the same on all machines that notes will be indexed and accessible for every machine sharing that database. I have not played with indexing in DTTG, but anticipate it will fail there. Although past handwritten notes can easily be imported rather than just indexed.

Though, if what you are looking for is having typed text and your handwriting together, how do you think it can be achieved? Currently you can turn a line into a text/header/list etc. but it simply would not work with handwritten notes. Sure, there could be an option to turn a line into a handwritten note but it would not allow you to type in that line.

Plus, there is a lot more to a stylus than handwritten notes. If they were to implement such a feature, then it would not be limited to handwritten notes. I want to sketch a small diagram quickly, for example, I cannot do it by turning a line into a handwritten note. There has to be something more, such as

I've been taking handwritten notes for work on my Ipad using an Apple Pencil for a few weeks now. These are very important client notes and to my surprise when I opened three of them today they were blank. These locked notes still technically exist along with their titles and some inserted lines and grids that were still present. When I opened the notes on my other devices, my MacBook and my iPhone, same problem.

I suspect it is an iCloud problem. Very disappointed. These are sensitive files I badly need. Most of my handwritten notes were unaffected but I can't really replace the lost information on the particular notes that were.

We understand you have 3 notes that have some missing content in your Notes app. As far as your notes appearing this way on your other devices, this would be expected if using iCloud to manage your notes, as it will keep your notes in sync across your devices.

As for the notes in question, is it possible they were accidentally accessed and edited from one of your other devices, causing the issue to sync over to your iPad? Does anyone else have access to these devices?

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm pretty sure the notes were not edited on any of my devices. But I did reach out to Support and they were able restore two out of the three notes. I reconstructed the third note.

I take handwritten notes on my iPad in meetings, seminars, etc. I capture and store them in ink and do NOT often convert handwriting to text. All I want to do is to be able to capture both handwritten and typed text inputs into a single note in Evernote. I have tried ALL the big note taking apps (Noteshelf, Notability, Nebo, Apple Notes, etc.). The handwriting experience is superior, but getting things into Evernote is a tedious, multi step process, and it does NOT allow me to combine/mix/alternate between typed and scribed.

Here is my use case: I can import a typed agenda into an EN note. I now want to go in and add handwritten notes of various length under each agenda item. So, essentially, create space between typed lines of text, and nest my handwritten notes on that agenda item under the appropriate typed text.

Once that's done, I may come back to that same note and add additional typed notes, document attachments, etc. So solutions like Penultimate and Noteshelf, which segregate the notes into synced notebooks and don't allow editing in Evernote won't do.

So far, the best "integration" I have found is with Apple Notes. It's handwriting capture feels natural and looks great. It lets me insert handwritten space between lines of typed text. (Albeit, often leaving a lot of white space before and after the handwriting, but I can live with that.) I can then send a copy of the Apple Note to Evernote, but Evernote takes all the handwritten sections as separate images and moves them to the bottom of the note, leaving the originally typed text at the top of the note. (My handwritten notes are no longer connected to the written text item they are associated with.)

All those lines of typed text (including any blank lines in between) are contained in a single text box. It is a possible, but crude solution to add blank lines of text between lines to create space for ink - but all that does is increase the size of what is still a single text box that a single layer of inked notes are added on top of.

The rub with that: Say I insert line breaks to the typed contents and add inked notes after the first agenda item, and then do the same after item 2. If I need to go back to add additional inked notes under item one, I need to add additional line breaks from my keyboard, and now the inked notes that come later are out of place and overlapping other typed text.

My question isnt spot on to your issue (which I would also like). But rather, as a very new user to EN -- can you please tell me how I turn off handwriting to text conversion? Its taking my handwritten not and converting them to text automatically.

On your iPad, open a note containing typed text. Press and hold your Apple Pencil between the lines of text where you want to insert inked notes. A space is created where you can ink. (You can expand or shrink it with the triangular buttons on the left margin. 

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