![]() ![]() Starting from /your_highlights, click on a book title. ![]() The highlight page for a specific book is now accessed from a link in the ebook popular highlights page: The instructions are basically the same for the original script, except for the page you are going to navigate to in order to use it. Please feel free to download the new version of the script and test it. ![]() Finishing my ebooks and not being able to import my highlights into DEVONthink was such a pain that I tried to overcome my noob scripting abilities and finally made it work. The HTML parsing uses the HTML::TokeParser library, and the TXT parsing uses Date::ParseĪs far as I can see these libraries seem to be part of the standard OS X 10.6 perl installation …)Īs mentioned by houthakker I’ve taken some time to look at this script since it was broken by Amazon’s new page layout. (The technically curious will find the current draft of the parsing logic in perl files inside the script bundle. ![]() The script will, however, also offer to import notes from the My Clipping.txt file on a Kindle device, or from any text file which uses the same format. Note that by default the script imports notes from the /your_highlights web pages (which have the richest set of data fields, and allow for the creation of some useful hyperlinks in the DT records - jumping, for example, to the relevant passage in the OS X Kindle app). If you have created a custom Devnote.css file for any of these scripts in your scripts folder, it will be used by this script too, and apply the styles which it contains.Īs with the other scripts, this aims to facilitate the kind of work-flow described by Steven Berlin Johnson in various articles. (A separate DEVONthink group is used/created for each book). The script creates RTF notes in the same format as my Sente, Skim, and Mekentosj Papers2 scripts. I have posted a first draft of a script which imports Kindle notes (highlighted passages and associated user notes) into the selected DEVONthink group. ![]()
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