Based (and improving) on: http://abcxyz.de/2017/12/07/turn-rms-suspended-screen-in-something-useful/, this device script makes it possible to keep all previous pages in the notebook you've created for your suspend screen. It does this by pushing all existing pages one "to the back" and generating a fresh one.
- jq (via remarkable-entware)
- Some named document template, a builtin or own custom one.
(All this must be done on the device).
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Set up the dependencies
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Create a notebook as described above, and open it on the device once, but keep it unchanged
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Copy the initial empty
0.rm
file to_empty.rm
, the0.png
file to_empty.png
, and the0.jpg
file to_empty.jpg
in the folders<youruuid>
/,<youruuid.cache>/
, and<youruuid.thumbnails>
, respectively. -
Change
TEMPLATE_NAME
to suit your needs. Must refer to an existing template on your reMarkable tablet. (you can just use builtins likeBlank
if you don't want to set up an own one, just look at the names in the template overview.) -
Change
SUSPEND_SCREEN_UUID
to the UUID that represents your suspend screen notebook (see the original blog post).
Whenever you want to create a new week/day/whatever, just run the script. There are no arguments.