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NAME

       gjots2 - A gnome-2/X11 jotter

SYNOPSIS

       gjots2 [options] gjotsfile

DESCRIPTION

       gjots2  is  a  fairly  simple  jotter  application for your desktop. It displays your data
       organised in a tree with each leaf being your text.

       Getting data into gjots2 is fairly easy - you can type it in, cut and paste text or use an
       editor  to  convert  other text files to the simple gjots2 format (see below for details).
       You can also convert an existing DOCBOOK file into gjots2 format with docbook2gjots(1).

       gjots2 files can be simply converted into HTML using gjots2html(1) or  into  DOCBOOK  with
       gjots2docbook(1)

       Sensitive  data  can be encrypted by ccrypt(1), openssl(1) or gpg(1) simply by saving with
       an appropriate file suffix and providing a password:

              ccrypt
                         .cpt

              openssl
                         .ssl

              gpg
                         .gpg

       Don't forget your passwords. Obviously, the appropriate encryption utility must have  been
       installed.

       Simple  text  formatting  is  provided with the usual cut & paste operations and paragraph
       formatting (line wrapping) according to the  line  length  set  in  Settings->Preferences.
       Lines  are  formatted  by pressing the Wrap button or ^L. This requires the fmt(1) command
       which is in the coreutils package in fedora and in  the  sys-apps/textutils  directory  on
       Gentoo.

       An  external  editor  (configured in Settings->Preferences) can be invoked by pressing the
       Ext.Ed button.  gjots2 is suspended while the editing is carried on.

       File locking is implemented by a lockfile (.#filename) in the same directory as  the  file
       being  edited.  Multiple  users  can open the file readonly but only one user can open the
       file for writing. Since the locking is done with a lockfile even NFS-mounted files can  be
       protected.

OPTIONS

       --help Prints help.

       -g, --geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT[+X+Y]
              Initial window geometry for gjots2.  Note that the X and Y components are presently
              ignored.

       -p, --purge-password
              When opening an encrypted file, gjots now remembers  the  password  for  subsequent
              writes.  To  restore  the  old  behaviour where gjots purged the password, use this
              option.

       -r, --readonly
              Opens the gjotsfile in readonly mode (with no locking and no ability to write)

       -d, --debug
              debug to stdout

       -t, --trace
              trace lines as they execute

       -V, --version
              Print the version and quit

FILES

       $HOME/.gjotsfile The default data file

       `dirname filename`/.#`basename filename`
              The lock file for the file called filename.

FILE FORMAT

       gjots2 uses a simple text file format with the addition of a hierarchy of items introduced
       by  keywords.  The  keywords  need  to  be  at  the start of line to be recognised. Only 3
       keywords are presently used:

       \NewEntry      Starts a new entry

       \NewFolder     Promotes the current item to a folder

       \EndFolder     Ends a folder

       The first line in every entry is used as the 'title' for the tree.

       In a future release the \Option keyword may be added.

EXAMPLE

       \NewEntry
       title1
       this is the stuff that goes into title1

       \NewFolder
       \NewEntry
       title3
       title 3's stuff

       \EndFolder

AUTHOR

       Written by Bob Hepple <bhepple@freeshell.org>

       http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Robert Hepple
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is  NO  warranty;  not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       gjots2html(1), gjots2docbook(1), docbook2gjots(1).

       Also, see the gjots2(1) README, probably as something like:

              gjots /usr/share/doc/gjots-0.8/gjots2.gjots

       or

              netscape /usr/share/doc/gjots-0.8/gjots2.html

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