![]() Strangely, on the Mac the application doesn't care about whether the book is copy protected-it will always copy the highlighted portion. ![]() Your highlighted portions will be copied into the email with your notes and formatted nicely. You can export your notes in an email from Notes -> Select All -> Share (you need to hold ctrl while you right click to retain your selection). Press the "list button" to bring up the Table of ContentsĪctually, after reading a comment on reddit, there seems to be a way to export them all from iBooks on OS X as well:.You could then email the annotations in bulk to yourself. One (possibly) simple solution would be to open the book in iBooks for iOS. ![]() This answer gives a link to Digested, which reads that database and then allows you to export your annotations to Evernote, but I don't know what formatting they'll have or if you want to mess with Evernote. The annotations are stored in a SQLite file: ~/Library/Containers//Data/Documents/AEAnnotation/. ![]()
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