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Works only with home user folder in Ubuntu 12.10 #19
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Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-21T22:45:24Z): Can you please try to open a journal outside the home user folder and post the log here ($HOME/.rednotebook/rednotebook.log)? |
Original comment by nick222-yandex (2012-10-22T05:34:57Z): Logfile 1 - try to open journal from /home/user/subfolder. Nothing. Then try to create new journal in /home. File created in /home/user. Logfile 2 - run "sudo rednotebook". Try to create new journal in /home. File created in /root. Logfile 3 - try to create new journal in /home. File created in /home/user. What I must to try else and how? P.S. Files - in mail. |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-24T12:54:45Z): I think I fixed the bug in the development version. It would be great if you could add the daily-builds ppa, wait for version 1083 to appear and report if this fixes your problem (https://answers.launchpad.net/rednotebook/+faq/1925). |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-10-24T16:17:44Z): I tried this fix; it only worked once. When I tried to run RedNotebook again, it went back to only opening the home directory. Also, when it did work (briefly), all the tags in the left cloud panel showed up with a "#" in front of each tag name. But that stopped when RedNotebook went back to only opening the $Home folder. I've attached a copy of my ~/.rednotebook/rednotebook.log file. The only edit I've made is changing the name of my home directory to $Home. I also have my journal files in a subdirectory of my Dropbox folder. I don't know if that has any effect on this problem or not. Thanks! |
Original comment by nick222-yandex (2012-10-24T16:32:32Z): Are there version 1081 or 1083 ? |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-10-24T17:01:30Z): I had another look at it. From the but report I got, I did this in the terminal: ~$ sudo apt-get install bzr However, this fix only seem to works if I then run RedNotebook with the following command: $ ./rednotebook/run This is noticeably slower to start up. And the tag labels in the cloud panel on the left are all preceded by "#". But if I then try to run RedNotebook from the Xfce GUI menu, then it's back to only using $Home. I've attached a copy of my rednotebook.log file for the session it does work properly, if that's any help. Thanks. |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-10-24T17:04:23Z): Ooops! Sorry to be a pest... I also forgot to mention that when I do start up RedNotebook with $ ./rednotebook/run, then RedNotebook starts in preview mode, not edit mode. Hope that's helpful too. Thanks again! |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-24T17:07:13Z): The fix was made in revision 1083. A deb package for that version (or bzr branch lp:rednotebook The hashtags are not a bug, but a feature :) They are introduced to be |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-24T17:20:44Z): Well, if you run rednotebook from the menu, it will use the installed The 1.6 version opens edited files in preview mode automatically. |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-10-24T17:45:53Z): Thanks; I did not know how to see what revision number I had. I shall check it again tomorrow and see what happens. Tags are now preceded by the "#" character? So, if I want to type something about "the number six" (bus or train), I should type "# 6" instead of "#6" to avoid creating a tag I don't need? I was not used to journals opening in edit mode; that is a new feature/change? Thanks! |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-24T20:45:10Z): Am 24.10.2012 19:45, schrieb Malcolm Maynard:
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Original comment by nick222-yandex (2012-10-26T06:54:08Z): In version 1086 all OK with folders :) When 1.6 appear in main repository? |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-26T08:44:59Z): Am 26.10.2012 08:54, schrieb Nick:
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Original comment by nick222-yandex (2012-10-26T09:20:14Z): == 1.6.0 (unreleased) ==
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Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-26T09:27:08Z): Thanks! |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-26T09:28:08Z): You can subscribe to the group if you haven't already to be notified |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-10-26T19:12:49Z): If I try running RedNotebook from the regular menu launcher, it's still the error-prone v. 1.50. I still need to run 1.60 using the fix thing (~$ /.rednotebook/run). This is a bit slow to start, but otherwise, it seems to work just fine once it does start. When might the full release for 1.60 be available? |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-10-26T19:26:18Z): see here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/rednotebook/+bug/1068655/comments/13 |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-11-01T01:13:33Z): I've got it updated to version 1.60 And everything is cool now Hooray! :D |
Original comment by myfeetonarock (2012-11-01T02:14:39Z): Thank you, everything works now! |
Original comment by nick222-yandex (2012-11-01T03:02:09Z): 1.6.0-1 from PPA - OK. |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-12-09T03:26:21Z): I see; I did not know how to tell what revision number I had. I don't I shall try again tomorrow and see how that goes. I understand about the hash tags now. Does this mean you should avoid Thanks! On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 10:07:13 -0700, Jendrik Seipp
-- Malcolm Maynard Lubuntu - Linux to simplify your computer http://lubuntu.net/ . . . |
Original comment by malkies-mynaardt (2012-12-09T03:26:22Z): Okay, thanks. I was wondering because I am used to RedNotebook openingn On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 10:20:44 -0700, Jendrik Seipp
-- Malcolm Maynard Lubuntu - Linux to simplify your computer http://lubuntu.net/ . . . |
Original comment by jendrikseipp (2012-12-09T11:10:35Z): This has also been fixed in more recent versions. Pure numbers like |
Originally reported by nick222-yandex at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068655 (2012-10-19T14:08:23Z):
After update from Ubuntu 12.04 to Xubuntu 12.10 - Rednotebook cannot open and cannot create any files anywhere except home user folder...
When I try to create new journal in another folder - it created in my main user folder.
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