Hammer Attila schreef op di 12-04-2011 om 09:55 [+0200]: > I often using my Lucid system with Tomboy applet to quickly add a > note, reviewing another notes or my schedule lists with I stored a > "remaining schedules" note. I very like Tomboy because have shortcuts, > and presenting already added notes with a menu. > In Natty earliest and daily live CD, when I looked the default > awailable applets list (in panel the add the panel dialog showing > default awailable applets list dialog), Tomboy applet is missing the > list now. > This is a bug, or GNOME developers or Ubuntu panel applets package > maintainers removed this applet the package?
I'm not sure if this is intentional or not (both gnome-shell and unity cannot use gnome-panel applets, so it might be intentional), but there is (also?) an indicator menu for Tomboy now, which shows up if Tomboy is started. > If only this applet default not installed, but awailable with an extra > package installation, what package I need installing to awailable > again this applet with applets list in Natty? > > Tomboy application is installed by default with live CD, only the > applet missing in default awailable applets list. > If this panel applet is deprecated and removed, what another easy and > accessible usable possibility have with provide similar features with > Tomboy already known? > My Lucid system I like the Tomboy panel applet, because if I press > Alt+F12 key combination, I see my notes, easy to add a note, etc. It seems like those shortcuts, although listed in the "Preferences", don't work with the indicator applet, so maybe that's the real bug? :-( -- Jan Claeys -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
