Re: If not "newbie" then ????
Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 07/21/2018 04:46 PM, cyaiplexys wrote:
>>
>> Try CherryTree. I use that program for everything. It's cross-platform.
>> I download it from the web site instead of using the version in the
>> Debian Repo as the latest version fixes some annoying bugs (of which I
>> kinda forgot what but would quickly be reminded if I used the repo
>> version).
>>
>> I think that would be useful for categorizing questions and you can even
>> search through them. If you want to save to PDF or HTML, it can export
>> to those formats as well.
>>
>> I've used CherryTree for everything from keeping code snippets to
>> installation instructions to writing up tutorials (and exporting to HTML).
>>
>
> I've installed CherryTree 0.38.5 from their site.
> It can do everything I need *IF* I manually enter all the data.
>
> I'm trying to import a large set of SeaMonkey bookmarks (a SQLite file).
> When using SQLite commands I can create a CSV file with only the
> information of interest.
>
> The CherryTree 0.38.5 manual explicitly states that CSV can be imported.
> But there is no menu item in the actual program.
>
> The CSV has the required information to describe the node/sub-node
> structure in explicit detail.
>
> Suggestions?
learn how to search?
i found this within a few seconds:
http://giuspen.com/cherrytreemanual/Inserting_Objects--From_the_Toolbar--Tables.html
seems simple enough...
songbird
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