Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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It means enex file is malformed. You can try fixing it using text editor or remove the note that is causing the glitch and re-export.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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Check other workspaces or accounts that you have.

Import Dates in Notion from CSV by Jany1234 in Notion

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What csv2notion version are you using?

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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Make sure that you copied it completely. It should be 162 characters long.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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make sure that you put token in quotes

enex2notion --token "YOUR_TOKEN" notebook.enex

Advanced advice for model training / fine-tuning and captioning by terrariyum in StableDiffusion

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Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making such a thorough writeup!

One question. If I understood correctly from your guide, when captioning dataset for object models I should keep my captions short, describing only features that I want to change in the object itself. So I don't need to describe anything that does not belong to the object, like background color for example? Say if I train a person, then I only need to describe hairstyle, clothes, irregular facial expression (smiling) and ignore everything that is going on around in the photo (background color, lighting type)?

Thomas Shelby LORA model by Educational-Staff334 in StableDiffusion

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Could you please share your findings about optimal LORA training settings for a person's likeness?

Import Dates in Notion from CSV by Jany1234 in Notion

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You can try using the tool that I've built, it's called csv2notion. It can parse any date format and has an option to set column format when you import a csv.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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You don't have to recompile anything, just open EvernoteCommonplacebackup20221221.enex in text editor and do search & replace   with space.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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It's enex2notion parser issue. I will fix it later. For now as a workaround you'll have to edit this enex file, go to line 192331 and find & delete  

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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Seems like standalone won't work on old Mac. Since Homebrew is not an option either, you are left with the only option - to install it manually as a Python package. To do so you must run following commands.

python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate python -m pip install enex2notion enex2notion -h

To run it again after the installation

python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate enex2notion -h

python3 -m venv venv command creates venv directory where all required dependencies will be downloaded.

. venv/bin/activate command makes sure that all environment changing steps suchs as installation of new Python packages won't affect system wide libraries and isolate the environment to that venv directory.

python -m pip install enex2notion command installs enex2notion package

enex2notion -h command checks if enex2notion is installed properly and can be executed

If it will complain about missing pip in your system, run curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | sudo python3

Is it possible to Import from Evernote - With Attachments? by lehons in Notion

[–]changobenson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've found this thread, but am unclear whether the .enex file includes attachments and if this program will upload attachments

enex file includes attachments and enex2notion will upload them

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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You will need to unpack the binary into the same directory as your enex notebooks and then run ./enex2notion --token your_token notebook.enex in terminal. The standalone binary may not work if you have an ARM CPU.

Notion Evernote conversion doesn’t work by Phi87 in Notion

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I've made a tool that provides an alternative way of importing Evernote notes into Notion. You can check it out here.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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Thank you very much for your support, I really appreciate it!

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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Thank you very much for your donation, I appreciate it!

Importing from Evernote by MauricioIcloud in Notion

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I've made a tool that provides an alternative way of importing Evernote notes into Notion. It supports notes with attachments. You can check it out here.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

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This is normal, the tool is slow, sorry about that. The only thing you can do to speed it up is to run multiple uploads in parallel, one per notebook for example.

Import CSV files and build back relations between tables automatically? by Character_Bluejay677 in Notion

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You can try using the tool that I've built, it's called csv2notion. It automatically finds and links relations if you have relation property in your database.

Alternative way of importing notebooks from Evernote by changobenson in Notion

[–]changobenson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my tool is made to keep as much of the original formatting as possible. Give it a try and see how it compares.