Thanks Eric. It seems to work, but I don't see any difference between
the files produced without the CSS and with the CSS. What should I
notice?
I tried both the checkbox to withhold the CSS and the CookieJar
tiddler. Not sure if I was doing it correctly, but the html rendered
snapshot files, as well as the source, looked the same.
I got great importing results if I manually deleted the div
class=Toolbar line in the snapshot files, and then imported into
Evernote.
On Oct 19, 2:37 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I found a Firefox add-on that makes copy/paste into Evernote somewhat
easier, and I'm making pretty good progress highlighting each TW
record, then invoking the add-on. Its somewhat tedious, but all rich
formatting is retained, and the end result looks good. Evernote has
little in the way of importing of files, but instead seems to focus on
good drag and drop-style importing. Anyway, thanks for the replies. It
looks like I'll get through the semi-manual importing in a few
days. :)
If you install the latest revision of:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SnapshotPlugin
you can then write:
snapshot label:snap id:story
Clicking the 'snap' command link created by the above macro usage will
automatically take all rendered tiddlers (i.e., those currently
displayed in the story column) and write their *generated HTML* output
to separate files, one per tiddler, using the tiddler's title +
.html for each file.
Note: in addition to the generated HTML, each snapshot file also
includes a complete copy of the CSS stylesheets that were in effect at
the time the snapshot was made. This can make the files considerable
larger than needed... especially if you are only interested in the
HTML content, without concern for styling.
You can prevent the extra CSS from being written into the files by
setting the checkbox provided by:
option chkSnapshotHTMLOnly
or, by assigning a value via a 'CookieJar' tiddler, tagged with
systemConfig, containing:
config.options.chkSnapshotHTMLOnly=true;
Hopefully, the snapshot files should speed up the 'semi-manual'
process considerably...
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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