{"name":"Enex2kml","tagline":"","body":"enex2kml\r\n========\r\n\r\nThis script converts the XML export file from Evernote to a\r\nkml file for use with Google Earth.\r\n\r\n(c) 2013 by Marcus J. Ertl (http://www.colorful-sky.de/)\r\n\r\nThis script is free to use and modify under the Creative Commones\r\nAttribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For more about this license\r\nplease visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.de\r\n\r\nUsage\r\n-----\r\n\r\n enex2kml.pl -i inputfile.enex -o outputfile.kml ...\r\n\r\nParameters\r\n----------\r\n\r\n| Short | Long | Description |\r\n|-------|------------|--------------------------------|\r\n|i |input |file to read |\r\n|o |output |file to write/overwrite |\r\n|v |verbose |show more infos |\r\n|s |showSkipped |show skipped entries |\r\n|f |folder |foldername in kml/Google Earth |\r\n|h |help |show this help |\r\n\r\nMore Info\r\n---------\r\n\r\nThere are some more infos about this script at the Evernote Forum: https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/31155-export-places-to-kml/\r\n\r\nLegal Mumbo Jumbo\r\n-----------------\r\n\r\nGoogle Earth and Evernote are Trademarks of their respective owners.\r\n\r\nThis script is shared without any support or warranty.\r\nJust use it on your own risk.\r\n","google":"","note":"Don't delete this file! It's used internally to help with page regeneration."}