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Hi Lori (and others who want to chime in )
I'm trying to get a better sense of how you're using Transparent Background in the manner you describe here. Is the same thing achievable with the transparent acetate feature in SMART Ink? If you're outside of Notebook and your computer is connected to your panel, touching the pen to the screen should automatically start the acetate process. Can you expand on how you're using it to help us implement a solution that works for you?
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We are looking at a phased rollout of widgets support in Lumio.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedIn my use of Ink in Notebook, I notice that text to ink through SMART Ink does recognize correctly a word but inserts it weirdly into Notebook (2 distincts fields : one for the first letter, another one for the rest of the text). I am using a MacOS 10.11.4 version of NB 16.1;
Hi Joe,
The transparent page feature enables my team to use Notebook in the thought process of our students.
We are using boxes as drawers to reveal hints, questions, comments, you name it… on the documents that we are using transparently underneath.
SMART Ink does not enable us to do so. It is a fantastic tool to anotate any document on the fly and keep the history, but it does not come near to what enables the transparent mode.