command line access to memos

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command line access to memos

by Dustin Long-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi all,

I've been using Bitpim for a while, but haven't hacked on it at all. I was wondering, what would be the easiest way to get the plain text version of memos from my phone programatically? Would it be to use the command line like [ bitpim "ls phone:..." ]? Would it be to sync to my desktop then extract them from the bitpim.db file? Wrap a bitpim library with python? Or export them from bitpim somehow? I tried doing a File->Print to Html but got an exception ('MemoWidget' object has no attribute 'get_keys'). I can send that stack trace if it would help.

For reference I'm using Bitpim 1.0.6-official on WinXP and have a LG-VX8700.

Thanks,
Dustin

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by Joe Pham :: Rate this Message:

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>Would it be to sync to my desktop then extract them from the
>bitpim.db file?

That's probably your best option at this time.

>I tried doing a File->Print to Html but got an exception
>('MemoWidget' object has no attribute 'get_keys').

Thanks for reporting the problem.

-Joe Pham


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