![]() I heavely use notebook tree to organize my notes (sections and group of sections in ON) and all this tree is flattened as a list of Tags in Joplin. However, the import result is not satifying for me. ![]() So I installed an older version of EverNote (available here) and updated Joplin to version 1.5.14 and I have been able to perform the ENEX MD import. Last version of EverNote (version 10+) no longer provide the OneNote import functionality (cf this link). I finally found my issue with EverNote import. Any idea or suggestion is greatly welcome. md files ?Īs much as I can, I would be pleased to spend some time on this development to simplify other OneNote users migration to Joplin. md files ? Store all pictures in /_resources/ folder and then link to them using relative path from. What is the good way to import picture linked to. md import", can "Joplin Export Directory" can be an alternative solution ? If yes, any specification or documentation would be welcome. Is there a way to specify the order of the pages (.md files) of a Notebook that will be kept during Joplin import ? If there is no solution for "Joplin. If someone can guide me on theses two points, that would help me to improve my migration script : md files in a folder tree that I can then import into Joplin. So I started to develop a new migration app based on Microsoft Office API (interop) and on Pandoc. I did not found any satisfying solution for me. I then look for different solutions to do the migration, including in GitHub projects. It seams that the solution no longer work with OneNote 2016 and EverNote 10.5, or I face an issue specific to my configuration. It failed during EverNote import even with a very simple notebook. I first followed the strategy of Joplin documentation : convert my OneNote notebook to EverNote and then import it in Joplin. Joplin seems to be a great app, and I very excpited to start to make the switch, but I am facing difficulties to migrate my OneNote notebooks to Joplin. I am in the way to regain control over my online data, and I thus evaluating OneNote alternatives, privacy friendly, self-hostable and opensource. I have accumulated over 1 GB of notes, in 10 different notebooks. ![]() I am an old user of OneNote, using it for more than 10 years for personal and professional usage.
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