A new RedNotebook version has been released. You can get the tarball, the Windows installer and links to distribution packages at http://rednotebook.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
What is RedNotebook? -------------------- RedNotebook is a **graphical journal** and diary helping you keep track of notes and thoughts. It includes a calendar navigation, customizable templates, export functionality and word clouds. You can also format, tag and search your entries. RedNotebook is available in the repositories of most common Linux distributions and a Windows installer is available. It is written in Python and uses GTK+ for its interface. What's new? ----------- * Let tags be categories without entries. This greatly simplifies and in fact unifies tags and categories. * Unify clouds and search -> Show the search bar above the clouds When a search is made, substitute the word cloud with the search results. * Apply styling for thick horizontal lines - Thin line: -------------------- - Thick line: ==================== * Apply formatting only once if a format button is clicked multiple times * Allow "Close to tray" only on Windows as most modern Linux distros don't have a tray anymore (lp:902228) If you still want the tray icon, set closeToTray=1 in the configuration file. * Make journal saving more than twice as fast by using libyaml. * Change Ctrl-PageUp(Down) directions to be more intuitive * Update and revise help text * Fix: utf-8 special chars not displayed correctly in html export for firefox (LP:910094) * Fix: Do not abort if a wrong regex is entered * Fix: Correctly highlight all picture formats in edit mode * Fix: When the format button is clicked and a tag is selected, format it instead of the editor pane * Write month only if changes are actually made (LP:871730) * Call categories tags in more places * Print PDF export path after export * Do not warn if second instance is suspected (too many false-positives) * Updated translations Cheers, Jendrik -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/