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The Samsung Note device has a terrific feature for drawing shapes. With the stylus, one can draw e.g. a circle and at the end of the stroke not lift the stylus. The program will then change the hand-drawn circle to a vector that approximates the hand-drawn shape. This works with circles, rectangles, squares, stars, and other shapes.
The ability to convert hand-drawn shapes to vectors if the stylus is not raised would be a terrific addition to Notable.
I agree, and this was one of the original features I wanted to add. I have been considering different paths to get there, but nothing has stood out as a perfect way.
In my view it either uses a simple algo to straighten lines or a complex machine learning system to detect the shape. But either way I haven't worked on an implementation.
If you know some code that does it, whatever the language, that could be a good start to implement the feature
The Samsung Note device has a terrific feature for drawing shapes. With the stylus, one can draw e.g. a circle and at the end of the stroke not lift the stylus. The program will then change the hand-drawn circle to a vector that approximates the hand-drawn shape. This works with circles, rectangles, squares, stars, and other shapes.
The ability to convert hand-drawn shapes to vectors if the stylus is not raised would be a terrific addition to Notable.
Example video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD_YHwCF_ZU
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