Skim folks:

I've been trying to create a workflow between iAnnotate PDF (iPad), Skim, and 
BibDesk. The idea is that any new annotations made in iAnnotate PDF should be 
automatically converted to skim-style notes when the PDF is updated.

I have the workflow in place through a combination of Dropbox and Hazel, using 
the latter to detect file changes, then run an applescript to open up the PDF 
in Skim and convert the notes (happy to share if anyone's interested). This 
would be much more useful, however, if it could be done without opening up Skim 
to open up the PDF every time.

Therefore, the request: that the skimnotes command-line tool be made capable of 
converting notes. I don't know whether this is a complicated or a relatively 
simple change. If complicated, perhaps it's not worth it. I'm posting it here 
to see if there's anyone else interested in this, or whether this is just me.

Thanks
-AHM

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