![]() ![]() This is the DEVONagent “score” that indicates how closely the search result matches your search parameters in DEVONagent. This is the date and time you captured the search results in the OPML file.ĭAscore – make this into a number type attribute OR leave it as a string (it is a decimal with 10 or so significant decimal digits). This is the source date of the search result, if the original web author gave the page a source date.ĬaptureDate – make this into a “date” type attribute. SourceDate – make this into a “date” type attribute. ![]() The opml file contains a few attributes that you will need to adjust in Tinderbox’s user attribute inspector:.On completion, drag the file into a new or existing Tinderbox document.You will be prompted for a name and location to save the opml file.If compiled and installed correctly, you will find the script in the DEVONagent “Script” menu item (the scroll icon).In the DEVONagent Results panel, review the results and optionally delete ones you do not need.Download the script, open it in Script Editor, compile and save the compiled script to ~/Library/Application Support/DEVONagent/Scripts – you might want to create your own subfolder there to store your scripts.The script, which can be downloaded from the link, below, will create an opml file for import into a Tinderbox document. I’ve built an AppleScript helper app to get search results from DEVONagent into Tinderbox. DEVONagent Pro is a powerful research assistant that I use frequently. ![]()
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