Scribble is not to be confused with GoodNotes' handwriting-to-text feature.GoodNotes' language settings don't have any effects on Scribble as this is a system-wide feature. The languages that Scribble currently supports might not be the same as those supported for handwriting recognition in GoodNotes.Scribble does not use GoodNotes' own ink engine, but instead uses Apple PencilKit, which is also found in other apps like Apple's Notes.That means Scribble will work out of the box in GoodNotes, with a few points to keep in mind: GoodNotes 5 is using native text fields everywhere you can insert keyboard text, for example when entering the title for a notebook or folder, typing in the global search bar or in-document search, adding outline items, and typing text in text boxes. With iPadOS 14, Apple introduces "Scribble", which lets you use your Apple Pencil to write into every native text field and have your handwriting automatically converted into typed text. Since iOS and iPadOS 14, Apple has introduced native support for Scribble
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