bionic (1) keepnote.1.gz

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NAME

       keepnote - cross-platform note-taking and organization application

SYNOPSIS

       keepnote [ options ] [ notebook ]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the keepnote commands.

       keepnote  is  a  note  taking  application.  With  KeepNote,  you can store your class notes, TODO lists,
       research notes, journal entries, paper outlines, etc  in  a  simple  notebook  hierarchy  with  rich-text
       formatting, images, and more. Using full-text search, you can retrieve any note for later reference.

       KeepNote  is  designed  to  be  cross-platform (implemented in Python and PyGTK) and stores your notes in
       simple and easy to manipulate file formats (HTML and XML). Archiving and transferring your  notes  is  as
       easy as zipping or copying a folder.

OPTIONS

       These  programs  follow  the  usual  GNU  command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
       (`-').  A summary of options is included below.  For a complete description, see the Info files.

       -h, --help
              Show this help message and exit.

       -c, --cmd
              Treat remaining arguments as a command.

       -l, --list-cmd
              List available commands.

       -i, --info
              Show runtime information.

       --no-gui
              Run in non-gui mode.

       -t, --continue
              Continue to run after command execution.

       --show-errors
              Show errors on console.

       --no-show-errors
              Do not show errors on console.

       --no-default
              Do not open default notebook.

       --newproc
              Start KeepNote in a new process.

       -p PORT, --port=PORT
              Use a specified port for listening to commands.

AUTHOR

       keepnote was written by Matt Rasmussen <rasmus@alum.mit.edu>.

       This manual page was written by Khalid El Fathi <khalid@elfathi.fr>, for the Debian project (and  may  be
       used by others).

                                                 March 17, 2012                                      KEEPNOTE(1)