> You could instead provide a GUI. You know the already standard Ctrl+B to make > text bold, Ctrl+I to make text itallic. It's just as easy as surrounding some > text with asterisks. > I have the GUI and shortcuts in place, but everything is nicely stored as HTML by the QTextEdit, so I don't really want to make it more complicated than it has to be. > > sopranocmd export is a good commandline tool to backup all user-generated > content. Not only notes, but also tags etc. It's better than backing up the > RDF store file itself. I know, I use sopranocmd for a lot of things when testing and not only .. > > It would be so much better if someone wrote a GUI frontend for this, because > it's very useful for other data/apps as well. I promised a while back that I would do a backup service (NepomukService) but I never got around to do it. There are a lot of things to consider, especially regarding the decision on what to backup .. We should discuss this at the workshop, maybe we can actually get it done :) [...] > > Yes. But we should ask Leo first. He might really hate us for not using PIMO > stuff for this :) :) > >> New questions: >> >> 1. Should I use nie:InformationElement directly, or would >> nfo:HtmlDocument make a better type, although there is no actual >> DataObject for it? > > Using an InformationElement without a DataObject is perfectly fine. > nfo:HtmlDocument is a good candidate. > >> 2. Should I create a ticket for adding the nie:htmlContent property in >> ?Trac? It would be super-property of nmo:htmlMessageContent. > > Yes, this makes sense. > Done. https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf/ticket/50 Laura