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gnote [2021/06/12 15:51] sotirispap comment on inability to actually open the notes |
gnote [2022/01/03 01:48] delib Added "Menu"-key context-menu instructions. |
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====== gNote ====== | ====== gNote ====== | ||
- | gNote is a notes program for GNOME | + | gNote is a note writing and editing program for GNOME. |
==== Scale to fit: ==== | ==== Scale to fit: ==== | ||
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4 of 5 Points, once setting scale-to-fit (app-id is **org.gnome.Gnote** [flatpak] or **gnote** [apt]). Decreasing the left pane width makes it all fit nicely. | 4 of 5 Points, once setting scale-to-fit (app-id is **org.gnome.Gnote** [flatpak] or **gnote** [apt]). Decreasing the left pane width makes it all fit nicely. | ||
- | Notes are designed to open by double-clicking with a mouse, right-click -> open, or keyboard shortcuts (you can find them in Menu -> Shortcuts). However, neither a long press will bring up the context menu, nor do the keyboard shortcuts work. Therefore, **you have no real access to notes, and notes longer than a few words are useless!** | + | GNote commands are available in the context menu. The "Menu" key will raise a context menu, as if right-clicking with a mouse. The "Menu" key is on the Squeekboard on-screen keyboard. To open a selected note, use the context menu, or hit the "Enter" key. |
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+ | On a desktop computer notes are also designed to be opened by double-clicking with a mouse, or by keyboard shortcuts listed in Menu → Shortcuts. However, when using Squeekboard instead of a physical keyboard, many shortcuts will not work. | ||
==== How to install: ==== | ==== How to install: ==== |