On 29 March 2015 at 15:02, Анатолий anatol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. March 24 Update Library mono and stopped working program Tomboy.
It's very sad, because these notes I have a lot of necessary information
to work with.
It is working ok for me on Ubuntu 15.04. You could ask on the
ubuntu
Il giorno dom, 21/06/2009 alle 19.17 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto:
Yeah uh...it isn't real LaTeX. Take the source you can view in LyX,
save it,
and run it through the latex command and watch it fail utterly.
Could you provide an example file? I usually cut and paste tables from
lyx
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 10:37:15 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
Il giorno dom, 21/06/2009 alle 19.17 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto:
Yeah uh...it isn't real LaTeX. Take the source you can view in LyX,
save it,
and run it through the latex command and watch it fail utterly.
Could you
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Mackenzie Morganmaco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 10:37:15 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
Il giorno dom, 21/06/2009 alle 19.17 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto:
Yeah uh...it isn't real LaTeX. Take the source you can view in LyX,
save it,
and
is
most frequently used.
Regarding taking notes with tomboy in class, I think most of your
classmates also use latex (I do too, eh) but it's not in the default
distribution. Everyone needing latex or tomboy can install it, but our
average user probably does not use both. I may be proven wrong, we do
then i'll just hide ;-)
They were in my Japanese class going h at the linking between notes ;)
Most of my computer science classmates don't know what LaTeX is / how to use
it anyway (sad, yeah...).
To be fair I've only used Tomboy notes to leave them out for someone
else if I want them
They were in my Japanese class going h at the linking between notes ;)
Most of my computer science classmates don't know what LaTeX is / how to use
it anyway (sad, yeah...).
Sorry, this is wildly OT, but you should show them Lyx. I am told it
isn't real LaTeX (even though their web site
On Sunday 21 June 2009 2:03:16 pm Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
So who is up for keeping / creating a welcome note in Tomboy and
making it open for the live cd users? If this has been already done
than sure there would be a lot of compatability issues to switch from
one to another implementation
needs one may have. I sometimes wanted to use
f-spot but the fact that it copies all the pics in its own folder gives
an alien and feeling to it, in the sense that it seems to me the
program is doing something I didn't ask for (pictures take lot of space).
Regarding tomboy, I want to point out
2009/6/20 Vincenzo Ciancia cian...@di.unipi.it:
I have nothing against mono myself but in my opinion rhythmbox and gthumb
cover the basic needs one may have. I sometimes wanted to use f-spot but the
fact that it copies all the pics in its own folder gives an alien and
feeling to it, in the
(the usecase implied by their autolaunching).
Regarding tomboy, I want to point out this: many times in the past, I
have been told that my requests of reverting certain upgrades (e.g. the
intel driver, which is currently badly broken in jaunty, even if there
are hopes for karmic) are not well
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 12:16 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
f-spot but the fact that it copies all the pics in its own folder gives
an alien and feeling to it, in the sense that it seems to me the
program is doing something I didn't ask for (pictures take lot of space).
Seeing as
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Tim Zakharov tzakha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 12:16 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
f-spot but the fact that it copies all the pics in its own folder gives
an alien and feeling to it, in the sense that it seems to me the
program is
On Saturday 20 June 2009 5:31:31 pm Evan wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Tim Zakharov tzakha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 12:16 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
f-spot but the fact that it copies all the pics in its own folder
gives
an alien and feeling to
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 19:17 -0400, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
Scott James Remnant wrote:
One of my principal concerns would that Gnote is simply a code port of
Tomboy from Mono to C++, with little development of its own. This means
that should the maintainer tire of converting C# to C
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 7:17:43 pm Hubert Figuiere wrote:
[ I'm not subscribed to the list ]
I feel obligated to give answers to the questions and affirmations that
have been made about Gnote in this thread.
I apologize for the breaking the threading.
Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
On
Il giorno ven, 19/06/2009 alle 09.32 +0100, Scott James Remnant ha
scritto:
Don't forget the question wasn't whether to add Gnote, the question
was
whether to replace Tomboy with Gnote.
What does Gnote have/do that Tomboy doesn't?
It does not use mono; I think the only two applications
was
whether to replace Tomboy with Gnote.
What does Gnote have/do that Tomboy doesn't?
It does not use mono; I think the only two applications that use mono in
the default installation are tomboy and f-spot, and some people do not
like having mono in the default install for various
2009/6/17 Danny Piccirillo danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com:
Let's all refrain from a mono flamewar.
2009/6/19 Danny Piccirillo danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com:
And sadly, Banshee (mono) may soon be replacing Rhythmbox in Ubuntu
Lets not go down that road huh?
Al.
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May I quickly point out that lots of users' feedback in the realm of
ooh, Gnote is faster than Tomboy is entirely based on the Tomboy
shipped with 9.04 or earlier? There have been many speed improvements
since then both in Tomboy and (as usual) the Mono runtime.
Dylan
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Ubuntu-devel-discuss
As it stands now switching to Gnote will be a regression without a
single added user feature (note majority of the users are not
measuring their memory usage nor notice a 30MiB difference in the used
hardware size in /usr/ also average users do not notice small speed
improvements). How faster are
compatibility between Tomboy and Gnote. Add this item to the
list of things to be considered.
Actually, though, the original source of these concerns seems to be
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581844, which concerns me a
lot less than the overly hyped way the issue was described in that thread
concerns would that Gnote is simply a code port of
Tomboy from Mono to C++, with little development of its own. This means
that should the maintainer tire of converting C# to C++, the project
could quite quickly die.
Scott
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to be much detail on any of the points on
both sides though.
One of my principal concerns would that Gnote is simply a code port of
Tomboy from Mono to C++, with little development of its own. This means
that should the maintainer tire of converting C# to C++, the project
could quite quickly die
average users do not notice small speed
improvements). How faster are we talking here? Miliseconds? And better
integration as in disintegration from mono? Didn't get that point.
About a second faster startup than the Tomboy that was in Jaunty. Sandy has
made speed improvements since then to...I
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 3:56:49 am Max Bowsher wrote:
Somewhere in the sprawling Mono-rant thread, concerns were raised about
file format compatibility between Tomboy and Gnote. Add this item to the
list of things to be considered.
It's been un-WONTFIX-ed and I think he put a patch
Let's all refrain from a mono flamewar. We all know where we stand (if you
don't, look elsewhere to learn more!) and won't change anyone's opinion.
Anyways, someone on the forums started a discussion about this and i was
wondering what you guys on the list though. There was a surprising amount of
(my issue with it--not a
default plugin, but it's at least available), no monospace text (I think),
nowell there are about a dozen plugins included in Tomboy, and Gnote's got
none of their functionality.
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apt-get moo
On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 23:32 -0400, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
Let's all refrain from a mono flamewar. We all know where we stand (if
you don't, look elsewhere to learn more!) and won't change anyone's
opinion.
Anyways, someone on the forums started a discussion about this and i
was
),
nowell there are about a dozen plugins included in Tomboy, and Gnote's
got
none of their functionality.
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http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
apt-get moo
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