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Abhi
Flightless Bird
Hi,
I have a set of notebooks residing on a USB stick. I use it on my
office destop which runs windows XP and home laptop running Vista. I
use Wacom tablet to enter handwritten notes and Onenote 2007 on both.
I am aware of the limitation that you cannot have searchable ink on
XP. Is it possible for me to make digital ink recognisable on vista,
so that I can search it on XP?
By searchable, I mean to use the search box in Onenote(don't care
about windows desktop search). I can convert the handwritten notes to
text on Vista and this text will be searchable in XP but I want to
keep my notes in digital ink. I know It can be done, because when I
search in XP and if the keyboard happens to be in a handwritten note
took on vista, then there is a hit. So , is there a way where I can
trigger Onenote on vista to recognise digital ink and build this map/
index between ink and text so that it could be searched on XP.
Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Abhi
I have a set of notebooks residing on a USB stick. I use it on my
office destop which runs windows XP and home laptop running Vista. I
use Wacom tablet to enter handwritten notes and Onenote 2007 on both.
I am aware of the limitation that you cannot have searchable ink on
XP. Is it possible for me to make digital ink recognisable on vista,
so that I can search it on XP?
By searchable, I mean to use the search box in Onenote(don't care
about windows desktop search). I can convert the handwritten notes to
text on Vista and this text will be searchable in XP but I want to
keep my notes in digital ink. I know It can be done, because when I
search in XP and if the keyboard happens to be in a handwritten note
took on vista, then there is a hit. So , is there a way where I can
trigger Onenote on vista to recognise digital ink and build this map/
index between ink and text so that it could be searched on XP.
Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Abhi