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NAMEgnote - A simple note-taking application for GnomeSYNOPSISgnote [OPTION] ...DESCRIPTIONThis manual page documents briefly the gnote command.Gnote is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day. Gnote's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and ideas together, using a WikiWiki-like linking system. When run without any options, either a Search All Notes window or the Gnote note menu appears in the notification tray area depending on configuration. Selecting a note from a list in Search All Notes or from the menu from notification area displays the note's spatial window. Changes to notes are saved automatically. Links to URLs, files, and other notes are detected as you type. Rich editing such as highlighting, bold, italics, undo/redo, and variable font sizes are supported. Global keybindings exist to allow fast access to Gnote notes and dialogs. These keybindings are set in GSettings (see below) and may be activated from any application. OPTIONSThe program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with options starting with two dashes (`--'). A summary of options are included below.
GSETTINGS SETTINGSGnote has several preference settings stored in GSettings. Changes to Settings are applied instantly to any running Gnote instance. A summary of the GConf settings and their purpose are described below.
SEE ALSOhttp://live.gnome.org/Gnote/BUGSPlease enter bug reports in the Gnome Bugzilla bug tracker (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Gnote).AUTHORSHubert Figuiere <hub@figuiere.net>
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