I have a fairly large library of PDFs (just under 2000) organised by 
Papers.app.  A small subset of these (about 100) have been annotated with Skim, 
with the annotations stored in the default manner (as extended attributes).  I 
don't know, however, exactly which PDFs have been annotated.

Is there a way to search my library (e.g., via terminal or some 3rd party app) 
to find out which papers have skim annotations?

The background:  The reason I wish to do this is that (i) I want to be able to 
annotate and read annotations on an iPad and (ii) I want to sync my PDF library 
across computers using Dropbox (which, as I understand it, only supports some 
extended attributes, not including those created by Skim).  I therefore want to 
covert all my skim annotations into embedded notes.

Many thanks in advance for help.

Oliver
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