From 21227afcbd6e54dd983a2e8a4a6ab647f4859061 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MeIchthys <10717998+meichthys@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 3 May 2023 22:07:21 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Evernote import (markdown) --- Evernote-import.md | 46 +--------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/Evernote-import.md b/Evernote-import.md index db7e280..a4a274f 100644 --- a/Evernote-import.md +++ b/Evernote-import.md @@ -13,48 +13,4 @@ After importing the ENEX file, go over the imported notes and resources to be su All resources (except for images) are created as note's attachments. -HTML inside ENEX files is not exactly valid so some formatting maybe broken or lost. You can report major problems into [Trilium issue tracker](https://github.com/zadam/trilium/issues). - -## Migration Notes (user contributed) - -### Prep Onenote notes for best compatibility: -- Remove Onenote Tags and replace with Emoji if possible (Onenote Tags will get imported into trilium as an image which clutters the Trilium tree somewhat) -- Make sure to use Onenote headings where applicable (These will be carried over correctly into Trilium) -- Remove extra whitespace in Onenote (Whitespace seems to be more noticible in Trilium, so removing it now will make it look nicer in trilium) -- If possible, try to avoid very long Onenote pages. Trilium works best with shorter concise pages with any number of sub or (sub-sub...) pages. -- Make sure numbered lists don't have unusual spaces between items in the list (Sometimes the numbered list will be start at 1 again in Trilum if there is an extra space in the list in OneNote. - -## Migration Procedure - -### Import into Evernote from OneNote: -- Install [Evernote Legacy](https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052560314-Install-an-older-version-of-Evernote). Current versions of Evernote do not have this functionality. (Requires Evernote account, but import works without internet connection - be sure to NOT sync notes to Evernote!). -- In evernote navigate to File > Import > Onenote > Notebook > Section > OK - -If exporting all sections at a time, they will not be grouped in folders - they will all be added to a single folder, but the order will be kept, so you can re-group into folders after importing to Trilium - -### Export from Evernote -- Right click on the created notebook in Evernote and choose "Export Notes…" -- Use the default export format of .enex - -### Cleanup enex file (optional) -If the Onenote header (that is at the top of each Onenote page) is not desired, you can use the following regex to remove them in a text editor like VsCode: -- Find: .*