I'd like to export the contents of a single designated note to a plain text file.
(With GeekTools I'll then display that file on my desktop.)
For selecting the designated note, the Evernote note that contains my to do hot list has a unique tag that no other notes use.
I've searched and found some lengthy AppleScripts on the forums for much more complex operations -- such as exporting many notes to RTF or HTML in subfolders -- but my attempts to modify them haven't been successful and the Evernote AppleScript dictionary contains only the commands and no examples of implementation / no tutorials.
Evernote says they don't support helping premium users with this type of simple programming but suggested maybe someone in the developer forums might help. Hoping someone either has specific code or can give me some links to tutorials / examples that are very simple for selecting a specific note, selecting it's contents, writing this to a file, etc.
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Hi, newbie AppleScript question:
I'd like to export the contents of a single designated note to a plain text file.
(With GeekTools I'll then display that file on my desktop.)
For selecting the designated note, the Evernote note that contains my to do hot list has a unique tag that no other notes use.
I've searched and found some lengthy AppleScripts on the forums for much more complex operations -- such as exporting many notes to RTF or HTML in subfolders -- but my attempts to modify them haven't been successful and the Evernote AppleScript dictionary contains only the commands and no examples of implementation / no tutorials.
Evernote says they don't support helping premium users with this type of simple programming but suggested maybe someone in the developer forums might help. Hoping someone either has specific code or can give me some links to tutorials / examples that are very simple for selecting a specific note, selecting it's contents, writing this to a file, etc.
Thanks!
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