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I want to export my Tomboy notes to the Evernote web service, I have seen this web site but I don't want to send my Tomboy notes to an untrusted site where they may be put to unknown use.

Is there any other way?

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The basic process seems to be export your Tomboy notes to html: Tools > Export

Then use email to send the files into your Evernote account. Instructions for using email to import notes are here in this Evernote support article.

The notes themselves are stored as individual XML files in ~/.local/share/tomboy, so it's possible to convert them to whatever form you need through your own scripts if the Export doesn't provide exactly you what you need.

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  • Thanks for your answer, I think its the most reasonable solution that doesn't require writing an app. The export to html was buggy and I had to pipe through html2text then to mail as well as various other small problems.
    – Jeff
    Jan 22, 2013 at 5:27
  • There is a plugin that allows you to export directly to txt. I found it to be better than html2text when handling all those special characters. robpvn.net/plaintext-export
    – wujj123456
    Jun 16, 2013 at 6:57
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Use Tomboy2Evernote exporter: https://github.com/rPawel/Tomboy2Evernote

Exports notes with links, colours & formatting straight to *.enex format file.

python Tomboy2Evernote.py -i ~/.local/share/tomboy -o ~/Desktop

Once you have the exported notes, import them into Evernote:

File > Import > Evernote Export Files

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  • Did you use the web app or one of the desktop apps to import the enex file?
    – testerab
    May 5, 2015 at 14:30
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    Hi @testerab, I used the latest Windows client available running on Ubuntu 14.04 and Wine.
    – rPawel
    May 6, 2015 at 15:13
  • Great - thanks @rPawel! I'll try Wine then, I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to find out how to import with web app/Everpad.
    – testerab
    May 7, 2015 at 15:19
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If you do not mind all of your notes on one page (items searchable by hyperlink) you can try this.

  1. Copy the following code into a text editor, save as script.py and run it in the folder where the Tomboy notes are kept. (Typically .local/share/tomboy/ in Linux). At the command line, run python script.py:

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    #
    #   This script creates a tomboy note containing link to each other note
    #   so one can easily export all the notes to an HTML file
    #
    #   author:Pedro
    #
    #   Check out lamehacks.net for more lame scripts and stuff
    
    import dbus, time
    
    note_title = "Note Index"
    
    # Get the D-Bus session bus
    bus = dbus.SessionBus()
    
    # Access the Tomboy D-Bus object
    obj = bus.get_object("org.gnome.Tomboy","/org/gnome/Tomboy/RemoteControl")
    
    # Access the Tomboy remote control interface
    tomboy = dbus.Interface(obj, "org.gnome.Tomboy.RemoteControl")
    
    notes_links = ""
    
    for note in tomboy.ListAllNotes():
    notes_links += tomboy.GetNoteTitle(note) + " \n"
    
    uri = tomboy.FindNote(note_title)
    if uri == "":
    uri = tomboy.CreateNamedNote(note_title)
    
    tomboy.SetNoteContents(uri, note_title + "\n\n" + notes_links)
    tomboy.DisplayNote(uri)
    

    This will create an empty Tomboy note.

  2. Then run this code at the command line, in the same folder where your Tomboy notes are stored:

    for i in *.note; do
    xpath -q -e '/note/title' $i;
    done \ sed -r 's%^<title>(.*)</title>%\1%g'
    

This will generate a list of titles. Copy and Paste those into the blank Tomboy note created by the python script. Then export this note as a single HTML file. Send this file as an email attachment to your Evernote account.


Code taken from Lamehacks Blog

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I wrote a Python script that simply parses .note files from the Tomboy dir and convertes them to .enex files, which can then be imported into Evernote via a desktop app:

https://gist.github.com/scribu/7442170

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In the nixnote/nevernote package (a linux client for evernote), there is a contributed package called TomboyExporter (see TomboyExporter.tar.gz at http://sourceforge.net/projects/nevernote/files/Current/).

I found it to be poorly documented, but once I figured out how to run it, it worked very well, with the exception of two issues: (1) hyperlinks are converted to plaintext (but underlined), (2) most underlined text (except when surrounded in italics, for example) is just lost, due to a bug. Otherwise, it does a good job at keeping formatting when possible, and it will also organize your notes into notebooks, keeping the same organizational structure you had in Tomboy (also preserves last-modified dates, etc.). It doesn't keep links to other notes, but that's asking a lot.

To use it, extract the .tar.gz package, then go to the src/ directory. Run like: java Exporter [desired output directory] ~/.local/share/tomboy/*note It creates several .nnex file, one per notebook (so each file contains many notes). Then just import these from evernote.

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