[Bug 174731] New: wishlist save delete et cetera

Clive ctrials at vif.com
Sun Nov 9 18:25:56 GMT 2008


http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174731

           Summary: wishlist save delete et cetera
           Product: knotes
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: SuSE RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
        ReportedBy: ctrials at vif.com


Version:           KNotes 3.6 (using KDE 3.5.9, release 49.1 and OpenSuSE 11.0)
(using KDE 3.5.9)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs

Hi, Knotes programmers:

First, let me say that I probably wouldn't be making up a wishlist like this
unless I thought, which I do, that Knotes is one of the most useful little
programs I know.

For instance, it doesn't take up a lot of space, so one can use it to take down
notes about other programs you may be studying, or, as I have done, take notes
about an illustration or photograph that occupies the rest of the screen.

But here are some changes I would like to see, if you think they might coincide
with your own objectives:

When I have already saved a Knote to a file, I would like to then be able to
just "Save" it after any further changes I have made to it (rather than having
to go through the "Save As" routine).  Preferably I would like to do this with
a key shortcut.

I like very much being able to change the directory I save or print a file to
and retain this setting for future use.  And also I like being able to have the
Knotes icon in the left panel of this dialogue.  But the software seems
unstable here, and sometimes the icon disappears or sometimes the directory
changes back to the default.  This causes a lot of extra work.

Where do the Knotes go ordinarily when you log out.  I know there is a
directory, ~/.kde/share/apps/knotes/notes where files appear corresponding to
each of the knotes I have created, but they all appear to be empty, and,
instead, seem to be linked by number to some other place.

Therefore, how can I back them up, when I am contemplating installing a whole
new Linux version, for example, against the possibility of a hard-drive crash?

There is also the fact that one can't manage them like this, that is, delete
all the empty notes, for instance.

I wish that I could somehow delete, by one keystroke, all empty notes I have
created in the course of experimenting with KNotes.  In fact, when there are a
lot of empty notes, one can't even delete all the empties in Kontact.  There
always seem to be empty notes left over in the Knote screen.

Having a lot of Knotes seems to slow down boot up into the Desktop appreciably.
 So it would be useful to be able to easily store them in a directory of your
own choosing.  And then delete them from the Knotes screen.

I would like to actually be able to stick Knotes to an icon or program or file
so that I could leave a reminder of some point or other that I don't want to
forget.  Most programs don't provide adequate means for leaving such notes.

I wish one could append one knote to another (or to others), or "clip" them
together (into a booklet).

I wish one could create an index of one's knotes with headings and subheadings.

A Search feature could be quite useful.

Perhaps one wouldn't want to add too many features, as this might interfere
with knotes' space-saving economy, but possibly different panels might be
useful, so you could create a table of contents, and make comparisons.

But it's, of course, important to keep Knotes lightweight.  

What do you think?

Happy programming.


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