On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 09:31 -0400, G. Michael Carter wrote: > Last I looked Gnote was part of the gnome suite. Is there any plans > to make it more Gnome-Shell friendly? I've always used Gnote as a > quick way to write things down or keep references (like commands for > LVM, or things like that)
I don't believe gnote is part of the official GNOME applications list. But anyway, Tomboy [which is an 'official' GNOME application] suffers from the same issue. Usability is reduced in GNOME3. But if you start Tomboy (perhaps adding it to favorites) you can assign a "Create new note" hot-key. This works in GNOME 3. So I just punch Ctrl-Alt-N and a new note window pops up. But it appears you have to have Tomboy running for this to work. Perhaps you can (a) switch to Tomboy or (b) apply a similar work around to Gnote. > I'd like to recommend this icon for the top bar, as I see it needing > the same level of visibility that the calendar under the clock would > need. > Just my thought. It's not like gnote is not usable, just after 2 > months of using Gnome-Shell, I still find it awkward. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
