It is actually on a "hidden" directory: .edge/.esi-content
unluckily the journal files have this weird naming. So you will have to modify the journal that you want to copy and sort by date in order to find one in particular.
The thread that you are mentioning about xournal was just guesswork from opening the file with a text editor. The format does look like the format of xournal. I don't know if anyone has actually tried opening them in xournal to see if it works. That would be an interesting experiment...
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Originally Posted by Regiomontanus
Thanks a lot for your reply.
What does it mean "protected storage"? Encrypted perhaps? In any case, these files must be stored in a concrete place in the filesystem, and this is what I need to know.
I have to say that all of this is a very peculiar design decision. I read elsewhere on this forum that journal application uses xournal file format, so it seems natural that the user would want to move the file to another machine on which xournal is installed.
But it seems that somebody put extra effort into making such portability as difficult as possible. I wonder why? Does enTourage seriously think that somebody will write important notes in journal, only to have them locked on a particular device? I use tablets for work which I want to be able to edit years from now - so it is out of question to have it stored in non-portable format.
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