![]() ![]() You can now also write ink content by including another part in your multipart request with Content-Type “application/inkml+xml” and content name “presentation-onenote-inkml”. ![]() ![]() You can write OneNote page content by using our POST ~/pages API. I’ve found InkMLJs is a useful library for rendering InkML. InkML is a w3c standard for expressing ink content – we support a subset of it (see below for full description). When specified, we will return a multipart response with both OneNote “normal” content as HTML, and OneNote ink content as InkML. You can now also get ink content by adding ?includeInkML=true as a query param when calling this API. You can read OneNote page content by using our GET ~/pages//content API. Here’s how they work: Reading ink from OneNote pages We’re releasing APIs in beta that allow you to send/receive ink content in addition to normal content from OneNote – they work for both Microsoft accounts and O365 Organizational accounts. For a while, we’ve been hearing that you are looking to create integrations that involve ink – however our REST API didn’t support interactions with ink… until today.
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