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In Topic: Viewing study notes outside of esword
15 October 2012 - 02:48 PM
Nice utility, thanks very much for taking the time to develop it.
In Topic: Converting OliveTree notes to eSword Module
13 October 2012 - 12:41 PM
For any that have read my previous post. I've learned that the OliveTree Bible Reader exports your notes and highlights in an xml format, OTML. I believe that I'll be able to convert the xml into a commentary file using regular expressions. At this point I do not fully understand the OTML format but I can see that pulling the notes should be simple enough; what I haven't figured out is the highlighting.
In Topic: Combining all notes into a single rtf file.
13 October 2012 - 12:38 PM
Thanks Patch, I downloaded the tool and it is very cool. A fantastic tool for topics, commentaries, bibles, devotionals and such. What I was hoping to do was to extract all of my study notes out of the underlying sqllite database. It appears to store the notes in a record that has:
Book Number
Chapter Number
Verse Number
Notes Text
Every not appears to be stored as an rtf file. I would like to export or print all of my notes as a single unit, not one file or document for each note.
If I can't find a way to do this I may have to turn my notes into a commentary but then I'd loose the ability to modify them within eSword (I think).
Thanks again for your help.
Book Number
Chapter Number
Verse Number
Notes Text
Every not appears to be stored as an rtf file. I would like to export or print all of my notes as a single unit, not one file or document for each note.
If I can't find a way to do this I may have to turn my notes into a commentary but then I'd loose the ability to modify them within eSword (I think).
Thanks again for your help.
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