It's basically the end of my pseudo "Hack Week" and I totally got sidetracked from what I was originally going to work on. Instead of working on tasks (sorry), I decided to yank tags out of the UI and replace it with Notebooking support.
The screenshot shown here is really rough. We still need to get some icons, but in general, the Notebooking is implemented enough to get an idea of how it should work.
It's committed to SVN Trunk if you want to give it a whirl. There are some bugs right now in SVN Trunk: 1) a note with a tag that gets deleted gets recreated again, 2) tomboy's tray icon menu is horked (we'll fix this).
More information about Notebooks can be found here: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/Notebooks
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I use Tomboy extensively, and although I wished something in the lines of groups of notes, these notebooks make me shiver, shouldn't be a note taking program very simple, even too simple so that it be accessible?
This looks like an UI monster to me..
It' as if tomboy is becoming a big app.
I don't want that..
@bronzecat: Well, it will definitely be interesting to see the feedback we get. I'm curious what you'd consider acceptable "in the lines of groups of notes." Is it that the Notebooks UI is so prevalent (changes the look of the main window) or is it something else?
I love it :-)
(Though am I right in thinking this is an add-in? So bronzecat can have "old" tomboy if he wants?)
Cool. With this in place it works very much like google notebook which has both notebooks and labels. It would be very cool to some day be able to sync between them.
This is fantastic. I am really hoping to move to Linux as my full time desktop again, and this is one of the features I'd definitely need. After using OneNote 2007, which uses the same concept, I can't do without it!
THANKS! I can't wait to see the final result!
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