> (1) On the read-only-state of notes. > > My first idea was, that every note that you open is read-only and you > have to turn it off before being able to edit it. In gnote: if you > open a yet "non active" note (a note not filed in the 'active' > notebook) it is read-only. > > With your hint I learned that the gnote plugin persists the read-only > state in the note file. After taking a look at a read-only note I > found that line. I tried adding the line using sed to all my notes, > however (since gnote has not touched them yet?) it does not work. So > it looks like I have to do it manually whenever I open an existing > note.
Changing note files should work as long as there is no Gnote instace runing (note that it might be working in background) or note directory watcher plugin is enabled. > (2) On the "search all notes shortcut" > > It would be cool to have keyboard shortcut that either opens or takes > me to a main window letting me type a search phrase. I'll give a > closer look to the "search shortcut" patch on the GIT repo. That patch is only a help. However Gnote has a command line option for opening search, so you can configure a global shortcut for that. Aurimas
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