I was looking for an agil desktop open fast RTF editor for quick notes to use as a weekly/montly journal to query
and the best choicez I fount out were Tomboy a CherryTree, the first one seems to integrates better with desktop,
the second one, allow us to take more complete and large notes...
So, what do you think, any recommendation or think to know about?..To me, both options seems same valid..I thing I will test CherryTree, Ive never used it before
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CherryTree or Tomboy (What'd you recommend?)
Re: CherryTree or Tomboy (What'd you recommend?)
Ive seen snap verison (0.39) works better than stretch's one (0.37)..only I cant make checkspeller works in snap...its like if It just missed some module or something, doesnt find the dicctionaries in settings..Eva Smith wrote:I also use CherryTree and don't have any regrets
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Re: CherryTree or Tomboy (What'd you recommend?)
Only think, I dont like, we can only use four font sizes.. h1, h2, h3 and s ..CwF wrote:I have 0.39.1 in buster and it's working well.
I was for a while looking for the increase/decrease button's font size ..It shoud have come with two buttons like in tomboy
I finally got my cherry personalization, Im using Segoe Print font
I made a script for launching and backup .. I usually restore home btrfs subvolume, and cant keep base data within it or lose all data.
journal.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
cherrypath="/home/user/snap/cherrytree"
cherrycopy="/home/user/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherrytree"
cherrybbdd="/home/user/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherryBBDD"
if [ ! -z $(pgrep -f bin/cherrytree) ]
then
exit
fi
### Para SNAP cherry
mkdir -p "$cherrycopy" "$cherrybbdd"
find "$cherrypath/current/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec mv -v "{}" "$cherrybbdd/" \;
find "$cherrybbdd/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec ln -snf "{}" "$cherrypath/current/" \;
rsync -av --delete "$cherrypath/" "$cherrycopy/"
snap run cherrytree &
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Re: CherryTree or Tomboy (What'd you recommend?)
Try installing the breeze-gtk-theme package, that should style GTK applications to match your Plasma Breeze theme. You may have to set the theme manually in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 & ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini (or use lxappearance to set it).bester69 wrote:the first one seems to integrates better with desktop
If you're going to use bash then you should use [[ instead of [ but your script doesn't need either, the command itself can be used as a test:bester69 wrote:Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash # cherrypath="/home/user/snap/cherrytree" cherrycopy="/home/user/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherrytree" cherrybbdd="/home/user/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherryBBDD" if [ ! -z $(pgrep -f bin/cherrytree) ] then exit fi ### Para SNAP cherry mkdir -p "$cherrycopy" "$cherrybbdd" find "$cherrypath/current/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec mv -v "{}" "$cherrybbdd/" \; find "$cherrybbdd/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec ln -snf "{}" "$cherrypath/current/" \; rsync -av --delete "$cherrypath/" "$cherrycopy/" snap run cherrytree &
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#!/bin/sh
#
cherrypath="${HOME}/snap/cherrytree"
cherrycopy="${HOME}/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherrytree"
cherrybbdd="${HOME}/LINUXDEBS/config/cherrysnap/cherryBBDD"
if pgrep -f bin/cherrytree
then
exit
fi
### Para SNAP cherry
mkdir -p "$cherrycopy" "$cherrybbdd"
find "$cherrypath/current/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec mv -v "{}" "$cherrybbdd/" \;
find "$cherrybbdd/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.ctb*" -exec ln -snf "{}" "$cherrypath/current/" \;
rsync -av --delete "$cherrypath/" "$cherrycopy/"
deadbang
Re: CherryTree or Tomboy (What'd you recommend?)
ok, thanksHead_on_a_Stick wrote:Try installing the breeze-gtk-theme package, that should style GTK applications to match your Plasma Breeze theme. You may have to set the theme manually in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 & ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini (or use lxappearance to set it).bester69 wrote:the first one seems to integrates better with desktop
by the way, cherry 0.39 do install in stretch, so I installed (It opens up faster than snap or flatpak)
https://www.giuspen.com/software/cherry ... -0_all.deb
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