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Subject: Re: "My notes" in help menu...
From: Dave Leigh <dave.leigh () cratchit ! org>
Date: 2002-09-13 15:41:32
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On Friday 13 September 2002 08:08, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
> So my mind went on and remembered this: the "Comments..." button at
> windows of windows xp beta screenshots, my mother writing down useful
> "computer commands" (like how to change the layout of a letter) on sheet
> of papers. I thought: Couldn't this be something for joe user? An app
> centered note taking? Not some broadly usable "tips of the day" but tips
> for problems that one met and was helped out by someone else?
FWIW, I have a directory called ~/notes. I have a QuickBrowser on my panel
that points to this directory. I put frequently accessed files in here. and
use it as you might use KJots or KNotes. I used to use KJots myself, but the
QuickBrowser allows me to store any sort of file at all. Plus, you can put
subdirectories in the QuickBrowser to easily categorize the notes. That makes
it superior in my view.
> Idea:
> ----
> Each app could have an entry within the "help" menu called "my
> notes"/"my own tips". There they could reach a rich text editor to make
> some notes on how to do this and that. Individual notes for each app.
> Always accessable, two clicks away (one click too much?).
Well, properly it would be an HTML editor, wouldn't it?
As it stands, you can edit the HTML (on my File menu it gives me the option
to open with OpenOffice or Quanta+). I guess you want to make this easier to
add to the help browser. Good idea.
I definitely think you should be able to easily add a link to the help
documentation while browsing it. For instance, I'm looking at the KMail
manual and want to add a note: I highlight a section of text and click a
button. This would background copy the kmail docs to a location under my
~/.kde directory (so I have write access), modifies the viewed doc to link to
my new note, and brings up an editor so I can add my note. From now on,
browsing the help info would bring up the KMail manual that's located in
~/.kde/share/doc... rather than the one in /usr/share/doc...
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