> AppleScript can be your friend here. And, if you wish to work in a  
> shell
> environment, then 'osascript' is at your disposal so you won't have to
> "leave" that environment.
>
> That is to say, you can recurse over a directory and know if there  
> are notes
> (there will be a '.skim' file) or not. Notes can be extracted via  
> the CL
> tool or AppleScript at that point.
>
> This is what I do to pull skim notes out of PDFs that have been  
> added to an
> EndNote database.
>
> This doesn't preclude a tweak to the CL tool, of course, but you  
> don't have
> to wait for that.
>
> -- 
> Gary
>

Gary, thanks for the suggestion, but that would mean that I have to  
export .skim files for all my pdfs with notes -- currently, I leave  
all the notes in the ext. attributes without using a separate .skim  
file.

Thanks
Jeff


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