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2010-02-04
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#72
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As it already can visualise graphics (though self drawn) it should not be a big deal to import arbitrary graphics (png, gif, jpeg, etc.) to the canvas. Notecase (http://notecase.sf.net) could do this (but not draw on them). PDF would also be great (like xournal and then comment on them)
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2010-02-04
, 11:33
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@ Southern Germany
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#73
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Yes, importing graphics (just like text) would be a nice feature - please file it as feature request at the bug tracker so we can keep track of it (developers search the bug tracker if they want to implement something, as it's easier to do than hunt down cool ideas in a several-page-long forum thread).
Most likely no PDF, though. As you already mentioned, there's Xournal already filling that use case quite well
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2010-02-04
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#74
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Wiki style linking like Conboy does would definitely increase the usability of MaePad. This can include:
- Automatic expansion of telephone numbers to be accessed when clicking on it
- Automatic expansion of web and mail addresses to be opened when clicking on it
- Automatic linking to other notes as soon as MaePad encounters a note name which has already been mentioned.
Of course only in rich texts and check lists.
Those features could be implemented step by step starting with addresses (web, mail, phone numbers), no need to do it all at once
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2010-02-04
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#75
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2010-02-04
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@ California
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> 1. Keep "Add Note" somehow on screen while I am browsing the long list of un-rolled tree?
Definitely possible, but it will take away precious vertical screen space. You will be able to see one less entry if we are going to keep the button visible all the time. An alternative would be an item in the AppMenu or a hardware key shortcut. If you like this, please add it as feature request to the bug tracker.
I guess with "roll/unroll" you mean "expand/collapse"? If so, we don't really want to implement this right now (as it turns out to be difficult with the interaction model of the treeviews - touch = "activate").
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2010-02-05
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Yes, that's also what I want. At first, just for filtering down the list of nodes in the main view, but in a later stage hopefully also in contents (rich text and checklist - no search inside sketches, obviously).
Apart from tons of bug fixes and speed improvements, perhaps the most easily noticeable change in Hildon that you’ll see in the upcoming Maemo update is the new “live search” feature for tree views.
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2010-02-05
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#78
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I think the tool you want is Aniello's Xournal. Merging texts and sketches is not really an aim of MaePad, and it would take much time to implement. Given that Xournal already has this functionaliy, I'd rather not have it in MaePad, and concentrate on features unique to MaePad.
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2010-02-05
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#79
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Yes, it uses maemo-optify.
Check out the file contents of the .deb file. There should be files having an /opt path. It's a bit more difficult (as is the whole optification thingie), but this "basic" check will give you a clue if it's optified or not. For installed package, you can use "dpkg -L packagename" to get a list of installed files.
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2010-02-05
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There is no text note functionality in Xournal, or do i miss something?
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In short: Not really the main use case, as I personally believe that one can't really beat the speed of paper notetaking with such devices.