phildenhoff / logseq-raindrop

A Raindrop plugin for Logseq
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Import annotations #1

Closed phildenhoff closed 2 years ago

phildenhoff commented 2 years ago

Import annotations as pages a-la c6p/logseq-hypothesis.

[1]: That means we need some generic identifier for pages imported via logseq-raindrop — although looking for pages which include ls_raindrop_annotation_version (or something) would work

lxxself commented 2 years ago

Looking forward to it.

edwarddarrah commented 2 years ago

@phildenhoff, I am having trouble getting this to work. Is there a quick video on the import works? I keep getting the error message, "No URLs found in the current selection. X Make sure they start with https://"

Thanks, Ed

edwarddarrah commented 2 years ago

I got this to work. I realized the workflow to save links directly into Raindrop from Logseq. Is it possible to create a search for links stored in Raindrop to pull into a Logseq block? This would look similar to how the Zotero plugin works.

phildenhoff commented 2 years ago

Hi @edwarddarrah, yes. The master branch of this repo already has that behaviour — it just hasn't been released. I'm not 100% happy with how importing works yet and haven't given it the time to compare to alternatives like Zotero to see how they do it. I don't want to release buggy software if I don't have to.

If you'd like to test it out, you can pull the repo & test it out in dev mode, but that requires some setup & config know-how. It's not generally easy.

phildenhoff commented 2 years ago

This is included in the new v0.0.3 release — @lxxself and @edwarddarrah, try it out and let me know how it works. I'm open to suggestions :)

edwarddarrah commented 2 years ago

@phildenhoff Awswome, thank you for the update.

lxxself commented 2 years ago

Great. Thank you for your development.