Hi, > > > I spent hours trying to import those notes which are crucial to me (also > > > uninstalled tomboy, but that didn't help), thanks for any pointer > > > > Older versions of Gnote in fact required Tomboy to be installed for > > Sticky Note import to work. Also there might be a clash between Sticky > > Note import and Tomboy import, as it might be assumed, that Sticky Notes > > were imported to Tomboy, so Tomboy import is sufficient. > > I suggest to clean remove Gnote and Tomboy directories (including the > > old ~/.gnote and ~/.tomboy, if they are present) and try again. > > > > > OK, that did partially work, so already thanks. > > The problem now is that not all notes are loaded. When I start gnote > (after removing .local/share/gnote and .config/gnote), I only see some > of them, and in the terminal: > > pietro@debiousci:~$ gnote > Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "pk-gtk-module" > (140635264354688) ERROR: error_handler - XML error EntityRef: expecting > ';' > [...] > If I open the xml file with firefox, however, it reports no xml error > (and notice that notes are loaded perfectly with stickynotes itself). > > Is there any particular xml validation I can perform to understand what > gnote doesn't like? Can you provide the sample note that does not import? I suspect it contains some problematic character and that's possibly a Gnote bug. Thanks. -- Aurimas
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