On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 19:10:49 +0300, MyO <[email protected]> wrote:
> Then, I woulf very much like to be able to copy and paste > annotations of any kind to another page (date).
IMO copy-pasting with Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V should be sufficient here. What do you guys think?
It depends, I suspect. I myself would prefer copy/paste routines. AnaMesa, can you give us an example when such feature would be really helpful?
Copy-pasting is possible by selecting text in the middle part of the page (Editing/Preview) and copy-pasting it to another date. But we cannot copy-paste the contents of a date (eg July 18th) to another one (eg August 8th) *and* keeping the annotations of the right pane (ie copy-pasting them automatically as well). I would like to see such a feature implemented because I use Rednotebook in a way that maybe is not intended initially, but say I wish to continue developing some idea of a month ago, and so I want to "merge" 3 pages of that month *together* with their annotations (if possible merging their annotations) and continue from this point. It would be helpful to do so without so much work. And we cannot copy-paste an annotation from one date to another as a whole, or a set of annotations (eg all the annotations which belong to a tag). For this to happen we have to (a) create a new annotation of the same name at the desired date and (b) copy-paste the contents of the original annotation to the new one. I use annotations extensively, and some of them are recurring. So this would help. Anyway, this is not a major feature request, the "sub-cloud" request is something I value much more and would like to see included in some future version of Rednotebook. Thank you for your attention and sorry for the delayed answer, was absent for a week and will be absent for a couple of weeks as well. AnaMesa _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~rednotebook Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~rednotebook More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

