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Originally Posted by Regiomontanus
The resulting foo.xoj file can then be opened with xournal. I guess I will simply write a script which does this automatically.
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That's awesome, thanks! I had tried last weekend to open an .esj file on my Nokia N810 (no success, obv.) and similarly the .xoj file on my edge (similarly, no success). Since the N810 has a terminal app, I'm guessing I'll be able to do this right on my N810.
Have you tried the process in reverse to convert .xoj files to .esj? If the same can be done to move between Journal and Jarnal files (Jarnal is cross-platform Windows, Mac, Linux), then these files could be read on any machine. Neat!