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Re: About installing new PAD files in the io2 software
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04-17-2008 01:15 AM
Second, to clarify:
Logitech's Software supports a number of EasyBooks from scratch. But you have to know that there two series of books. Oxford was producing a series called "EasyBook" which are similar to the Logitech-Book (paperback, 90gr/sm paper and so on).
Most of you asking Bry for PAD-Files have bought EasyBook "M:3" (note the M:3). These books, like the EasyBook TASKAMANAGER and DIARY, are only supported by Oxfords DENOS Software. I tryed to use the PADs from DENOS with Logitech, but they aren't supported.
By the way: if you have a chance to switch over to Oxford/DENOS, I would suggest you should. DENOS 3.0 runs fine with Windows XP and 3.1 is specially designed for Vista. The price for the "Paper Starter Kit" incl. software and 3 book (A4 squared, A5 lined, A7 notebook) is about 50€. Unfortunatly, theres no manual handwriting-training like Logitech, but the software it much faster and has more features than the IO2-Tool.
Re: About installing new PAD files in the io2 software
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04-21-2008 09:54 AM - edited 04-22-2008 02:54 AM
I think your post is partly misleading, as the PAD file I modified and supplied to Bry supports the following Easybook M3:
IO2_EASYBOOK_M3_33.2.18.1-128.pad - A4 lined 6mm - TC:4198.506.22843, Bar Code 001962
This is the current versions of the Easybook M3 A4 6mm lined, as supplied in the UK. Using this PAD file enables the Logitech software to support this Easybook. The 5mm quad Easybook M3 (A4 or A5) doesn't seem to be available any more.
BTW Does the Denos software work with the current Logitech notebooks (the red/green/grey ones)? If so then I would consider changing to Denos.
Kind regards,
Nigel
Message Edited by Nigel2007 on 04-21-2008 05:56 PM
Message Edited by Nigel2007 on 04-22-2008 10:54 AM
Re: About installing new PAD files in the io2 software
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04-21-2008 01:14 PM
maybe I'm wrong or missing something, but I didn't find any way to get the M3 books working with Logitech IO2. I'm using the A4 6mm lined, A4 5mm squared, A5 5mm sqaured and also the small A6 lined notebook. In germany, some sellers have this books on stock and even Berlin's KaDeWe sells this books in their paper store.
I didn't tried the Logitech books with Denos, I'll give them a try when I'm back at home on the end of week.
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04-21-2008 10:44 PM
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05-17-2008 12:57 AM
If you can supply the easybook PAD files I'd be grateful- what about vista support?
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05-19-2008 01:11 AM
HrGuru wrote:
Hello Bry
If you can supply the easybook PAD files I'd be grateful- what about vista support?
I need an email address to send them to!
Vista instructions included.
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06-23-2008 04:00 AM
TC: 4198.506.18490 Bar coded: 3 020120 019628
Re: About installing new PAD files in the io2 software
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07-09-2008 01:36 PM
You have asked some interesting questions. I don't have all the answers, but I can share what I have learned. I have not seen any detailed explanations of how the addressing works. Nor any list of which PAD files are used for which notebook. However, when I started using an A4 6mm lined Easybook M3, I found that it did not work properly with the IO2 software. This was because the page address range had been changed since the software was issued, so the PAD file didn't match any more. I was able to edit the PAD file to make it correspond to the new Easybook. This is where the file IO2_EASYBOOK_M3_33.2.18.1-128.pad comes from. Here are some notes about what I found along the way.
As you probably know, the dots on the Anoto paper encode for a unique position. Each book consists of a set of pages, and each page has a range of unique locations across it. A PAD file corresponds to the set of pages within a book. The page addresses resolve to a four number sequence, a bit like a URL. For example 33.2.18 is the address of your new Easybook, and 33.2.18.1 is the address of page one in that book. The name of the PAD file usually tells you what range of pages the PAD file applies to. For example IO2_EASYBOOK_M3_33.2.18.1-128.pad is the PAD file for your new Easybook (33.2.18) and that PAD file describes pages 1 to 128 (i.e. all the pages in that book.
To find out which PAD file corresponds to which book, you need to know the address range of the pages in the book. You can find this by looking in the Transaction Log of the IO2 software. By default this is hidden. You can force it to display by right-clicking on the IO2 software tray icon & selecting "IO2 Pen Settings". Then select the "Transaction Log" tab. Set "Displaying Transaction Log" to Always. Form then on, whenever you download data from your pen, the transaction log should open. The top half of the log displays a list of the pages downloaded, and the bottom half displays details for the page selected. Select a page and the details will show you the page address. It is in the format "33.2.18.p#b", where the first three numbers are the address of the book, "p" is the page number, and "b" is the book number. The book number will increment each time you check the "New notebook" pidget for the same book type.
Once you know the address ranges your books are using you can tell which PAD files they relate to, by finding that address in the PAD file name.
The PAD files are in XML. You can open them in any text editor and read the contents. Each PAD file contains an entry that gives you the name of the notepad to which it belongs. For example:
"application_info name="notepad_name" value="Smarties_A4_lined6mm_001962""
For some (historic) reason the Easybooks are called "smarties". This example is for the A4 6mm lined Easybook. So by looking in each PAD file you can see which type of notebook it belongs to.
If you want to edit your own PAD files, then be aware that the files use UTF-8 character encoding. So you have to use a text editor that preserves the encoding. I learned the hard way that Windows Notepad does not, so it corrupts the PAD files & they become useless. Alternatively, since the file is in XML, you can use an editor like Microsoft XML Notepad, which you can download from here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/xml/bb291062.aspx, to explore and edit the PAD files.
I agree that we should compile a list of which notebooks require which PAD files. The only Easybook I have access to is the 6mm lined Easybook M3, for which I created the following PAD file.
IO2_EASYBOOK_M3_33.2.18.1-128.pad - A4 lined 6mm - TC:4198.506.22843, Bar Code 001962
It's interesting that you have a book with the same bar code, but a different TC number. The critical thing for identifying the right PAD file to use with a notebook is the address range of the pages in the notebook. You can use the Transaction Log to discover this, as described above.
I hope these notes are of some help. I would be interested in pursuing this further.
Kind regards,
Nigel
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07-11-2008 05:38 AM
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07-11-2008 10:46 AM
