Good morning!

Ah, that's a pity.

I fiddled around a while with the idea to first bring up the main
window and then ask gnote to open and focus the search bar by running
something like 'pidof gnote && ( gnote; sleep 1; gnote --search )', but
still this does not solve my issue.

So I decided to file a bug report asking for fixing 'gnote --search' to
work like described from the 'gnote --help' output:
> Open the search all notes window with the search text.

Sorry, I'm too unfamiliar with Gnome/Gtk to provide a working code
patch...

        NicolasAm Samstag, den 13.08.2016, 20:29 +0300 schrieb Aurimas Cernius:
> > 
> > The described solution works almost - the way the windows are
> > handled
> > suits me well.
> > 
> > My problem now ist, that if I start typing my search phrase in a
> > main
> > window, gnote opens a note in the search list when I input a space
> > ' '
> > character.  Well, most of the times.  Not always.  If gnote
> > highlights
> > a note in the list, then it does.  If I started the search by
> > clicking
> > on the search icon it does not, so I can type in search phrases
> > including space characters.
> > 
> > Is there a way to make the "just start to type" search behave the
> > same
> > way as if started by clicking the search icon?
> I'm afraid this is by design. Pressing space when list has focus
> activates the selected row, which means opening note for notes list.
> Search-as-you-type does not set focus to search entry, so that you
> could
> use arrow keys to quickly move up/down in notes list. Pressing
> Ctrl+Space sets focus to search entry.
> 
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