Ubuntu 22.04, Gnote 42.0
After upgrading to the new Ubuntu from 20.04 Gnote doesn't save notes automatically
Any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks
Ubuntu 22.04, Gnote 42.0
After upgrading to the new Ubuntu from 20.04 Gnote doesn't save notes automatically
Any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks
I am using Ubuntu Mate 19.04 and Gnote. Its help indicates "In order to use synchronization, you have to configure it first in the Gnote configuration dialog.".
There is no configuration option in the few available options from the "hamburger" menu (new note, new windows, grayed-out Sync..).
Where is this configuration dialog ?
I want to export the notes of Gnote. All of them. To HTML or plain text.
It is known that Gnote has a plugin that exports each note to HTML. But I have to do it manually (and takes 4 actions per note using the GUI!) plus, there is no option to export entire notebooks or even all the available notes.
So, my question regards exactly that point: I looked for a command line tool, gnote option, or even a tomboy trick (after importing the notes from gnote) in order to get all the notes in HTML (one note = one file). No luck. Anyone knows how to do it? I accept any crazy workaround, use of other programs, etc.
Oh!... I forgot to mention that I have 1435 notes (yes I do like to take notes). And they are in GNOTE format. So, 1) the manual export REALLY DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. Please jump that option in your response. And 2) again, the notes are in Gnote, so any solution have to start from there: the gnote db.
Ideally, I would like to access that particular gnote command that exports to HTML and make a loop in bash or something to apply it to each note. The man page of gnote doesn't show any additional info, the debug mode doesn't show me what the export to HTML command do... so, I felt like I needed some help.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for a way to keep a desktop and a laptop in sync. Something that I want to keep in sync are Gnote notes.
If it matters I can connect to my desktop from anywhere via an URL but my laptop is harder to access since it might be behind NAT and such.
Possible Duplicate:
How do I tell a start up program to start minimized?
I am using Unity and I want Gnote to start minimized. When I start it now its search dialog is shown.
If it matters I am not using the standard setup because I have set Gnote to autostart and I have put Gnote in the panel by doing the following (which I learned from another question):
cd .config/autostart/
cp gnote.desktop gnote.desktop.old
cp /usr/share/applications/gnote.desktop ./
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "$(gsettings get com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist | sed -e "s/]$/, 'gnote']/")
Two screenshots to illustrate.
What I want:
What I get now: