Possible to export XMP files only?

I want to be able to export the metadata (captions, keywords and ratings) as XMP sidecars alongside my referenced RAW files.
Currently the only way I can see to do this is to export the RAWs with an XMP file - i.e. I have to duplicate all my RAW files! Is there a way to get Aperture simply to generate the XMP files, without creating a new RAW?
Julian

I've not tried this - because I've no need for XMP data at the moment - but I just came across this tool "Lightbox XMP" today: http://www.lightboxsoftware.com/aperture/index.html (the name of the author of Lightbox seemed familiar, so I followed a link from elsewhere...)
I think it might be the sort of thing you're after, and is certainly a neat way to bridge the gap until Apple provide XMP-only export.

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