Very fancy! I am a big fan of Xournal, so I will have to take this for a spin.
Edward Excerpts from Ian-Woo Kim's message of Mon Dec 12 06:56:09 -0500 2011: > Hi, everyone, > > I am very pleased to announce a pen notetaking program: hxournal, > which is written entirely in haskell using gtk2hs. > > I uploaded the package on hackage. This program accompanies with > two library packages, xournal-parser and xournal-render for parsing > and rendering xournal format file. > > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hxournal > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/xournal-parser > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/xournal-render > > Installing hxournal should be very simple: > > cabal update > > cabal install hxournal > > hxournal can be currently regarded as a clone of xournal, which is a > notetaking program developed in C. (See > http://xournal.sourceforge.net) > > As xournal, hxournal can take wacom tablet X11 input in subpixel unit > so that it can result in very smooth notetaking experience. > > Currently, basic pen operations and eraser operations, file open/save > operations, rectangular selection, cut/copy/paste operations have been > implemented. So the application is semi-usable. The file format is > the same as xournal but gunzipped. So to view/edit xoj files generated > from xournal, just gunzip the xoj files and read them in hxournal. > Gunzipped xoj files generated from hxournal are readable in xournal > program. > > One NEW special feature of hxournal compared with xournal: > This program can make a split view (horizontal and vertical and > arbitrary combination of them) of the same document similarly to emacs > buffers and windows. Please try Horizontal/Vertical Split in View menu > of the program. This will be convenient when notetaking a long > document. > > The git repository is located at https://www.github.com/wavewave/hxournal > The program web page and development web/wiki pages will be announced > soon (it will be linked from package webpage on hackage anyway) and > the detailed manual will be presented there. > > Thank you for your interest. > Enjoy haskell notetaking! > > Ian-Woo Kim > _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe