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Wednesday, February 9th 2005, 8:56pm

Knotes Usage

I'd like to have Knotes running in my tray and have it open on startup. I can't figure out how to have knotes start without opening a new note. This is generally a nice feature but is there a way to disable it. Can I make Knotes open without opening a new note?

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "rshol" (Feb 9th 2005, 8:57pm)


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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 9:39am

RE: Knotes Usage

Here, it opens all notes that were open when knotes was closed.

There is also a little tric to achive this: run knotes with the following command:

Source code

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knotes && dcop knotes KNotesIface hideAllNotes

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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 10:08pm

Thanks very much for the reply, your tip was most helpful. You'd think that behavior would be something the designers would let you configure from the interface.

adridg

Unregistered

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Saturday, February 19th 2005, 6:36pm

I'd like to remind everyone that the right place to ask KNotes questions is in a forum that actually gets read by KNotes developers and users -- that forum is the mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org.

When expressing wishes, it's really worthwhile to go to bugs.kde.org and fill in a wishlist item. Or right-click on the KNotes systray icon, choose menu "help" and select "report bug" which will do the same thing (take you to bugs.kde.org) but skip a few annoying questions.

Wishes expressed on some random web board are like shouting in the wilderness. (Oh, and I _agree_ with the wish, even, though the behavior doesn't bother me since I restart KDE maybe once every few months).

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Tuesday, February 22nd 2005, 7:58pm

My bad for thinking that a forum called KDE-Forum in the section for KOffice and Pim questions was a good place to ask about Knotes.

I run kde on a laptop and start and restart it all the time. Knotes could be much more useful if it were searchable and not as flakey.