(nishio) I wonder how to draw more and more diagrams with Apple Pencil and put more and more on ScrapboxâŠ
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(shiology) I write on âGEMBA Noteâ or âMetaMoJi Noteâ with my iPad and Apple Pencil, send it to Gyazo with Send â Send to Application, and paste it into Scrapbox with Google Chrome app. The same is done with other drawing apps. The same goes for other drawing apps. If there is a better way, please let me know.
- I completely forgot about the Gyazo app.
- Somehow it disappeared from the âSendâ menu.
- When you âsendâ an image, the URL is copied to the clipboard.
- All you have to do is paste the URL into Scrapbox
- In both Safari and Chrome, there is a paste on the soft keyboard, so you can use that.
- Dr. Shiozawa seems to use Chrome exclusively for Scrapbox, which sounds good, so Iâm going to copy him.
- Unfortunately, the Notability Iâm using doesnât have an image export, so I canât use this.
- Gyazo does not appear as the destination because it is exported as a PDF
- Screenshot to do it from Notability
- Screenshots are one more step, but you can crop any area you want.
- I thought I could send it to Gyazo because Noteshelf can export it as PNG, but it doesnât appear in the destination either, why?
- I completely forgot about the Gyazo app.
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(masui) I think Scrapboxâs draw function is the easiest. If you want to draw a great picture, it would be via GyazoâŠ
- If you are writing in Scrapbox and want to draw a little diagram, this might be a good option.
- Looks tacky.
- Well, if I want to make it beautiful, I should ask an illustrator to do a clean copy instead of me trying to make it beautiful.
- By the way, the way it was done before Apple Pencil
- Write on a paper notebook with a ballpoint pen OR on a whiteboard
- Taken with iPhone
- Send by email
- Open mailbox on PC
- Select and copy/paste a range with Snipping Tools
- Paste into Scrapbox in browser
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