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[Enhancement] Export Highlights to Files #4

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sarantsatsral-qy opened this issue Mar 20, 2022 · 0 comments
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[Enhancement] Export Highlights to Files #4

sarantsatsral-qy opened this issue Mar 20, 2022 · 0 comments

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sarantsatsral-qy commented Mar 20, 2022

If possible, maybe to have two options:

  1. Parse an export to a list that is appended to an open file (which is how the plugin is right now)
  2. Parse an export to files (per highlight). But in order to do this right, to only export the highlights with a note, so that it would really be a fully-thought-about note. I happen to highlight a lot, and apparently only when I put my mind into my reading, I make a note on the highlight.

This is how I arrange my note, maybe we can put annotation number to numbering the file, and section number in the Reference section.


Personal ID: -
ID: {{DATE:yyyyMMddhhmmss}}
Title: {Title}
Date: {{DATE:[W]ww dddd, MMMM DD, YYYY HH:mm a}}

Subjective Tags: #
Keywords: #

TLDR

07. annotation number Two Kinds of Truth - Conventional and Inherent 20211218154803

highlight text The foundation of the path is the recognition that emptiness negates not objects but an imagined status of objects.

<!-- References: 
Goode, G. & Sander, T. (2013). *Emptiness and Joyful Freedom*. Non-Duality Press.

ch. ◆ Chapter 2: Emptiness Teachings in Buddhism
pg. `section number `
--> 

Thank you @AB1908 !

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