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I added an rm2svg (and rm2pdf) converter to rmscene (see pull request here), and then added glue for maxio (the package I use for conversion) to resort to rmscene for version=6 files (see pull request here). The setup is cumbersome (you need to download both repos in the same root directory, as maxio will look for ../rmscene/), but I'm not sure whether the upstream repo owners are interested in any of this work, or whether they're willing to unify their repos (which IMO is the right solution).
(1) setup $ mkdir ~/remarkable $ git clone https://github.com/chemag/maxio $ git clone https://github.com/chemag/rmscene
You're not alone :-); we started discussing it here https://github.com/bordaigorl/remy/issues/49
I added an rm2svg (and rm2pdf) converter to rmscene (see pull request here), and then added glue for maxio (the package I use for conversion) to resort to rmscene for version=6 files (see pull request here). The setup is cumbersome (you need to download both repos in the same root directory, as maxio will look for ../rmscene/), but I'm not sure whether the upstream repo owners are interested in any of this work, or whether they're willing to unify their repos (which IMO is the right solution).
(1) setup $ mkdir ~/remarkable $ git clone https://github.com/chemag/maxio $ git clone https://github.com/chemag/rmscene