Gnote 3.9.1 Adds GNOME Shell Search Provider | Linux Today

Gnote 3.9.1 Adds GNOME Shell Search Provider

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Marius Nestor
Jun 11, 2013

Gnote 3.9.1 comes with the ability to check for desktop file validity, a redesigned main window toolbar, shorten special notebook names, Ctrl+W accelerator to close the window, F10 accelerator for the gears button, accelerator for New Note in the main window, and a tooltip for the pin button. This development release of Gnote also adds a GNOME Shell search provider, embeds the note toolbar into the main window, moves the add-in menu items to the main window’s gears menu, renames the Pinned Notes toolbar to Important Notes, shortens special notebook names, makes the TOC header items act on an entire line, and removes the insensitive Font Size menu item.

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Marius Nestor

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