Re: gnote-3.15.0 tray icon removed!



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I have just added a launcher for gnote to the KDE quicklaunch icons
on the task bar, however this launches into the search window and
it's not instant. Previously gnote was launched once at boot and
was instantly accessible.

How long does it take to start?
It probably takes more than on GNOME, but performance matter. Also,
how many notes do you have?

The major regression I see is the missing 'MRU'? list that was in
the context menu, this seemed to "learn" commonly used and recent
notes and more often than not the note I needed was in it, making a
search unnecessary.

Well, that MRU in general is just last modified notes, they should be
visible in search window too.

A new note was one right click and one left click away, both
adjacent in the bottom right of screen - now I need to start the
application (bottom left of screen) click on the 'new' icon (top of
screen). Not major but still a regression.

You can configure a global hot key, that would launch `gnote
- --new-note`, but yeah, that's a bit of mouse movement.

If I have gnote open but minimized it seems that I now have to
search through the task bar to check if it is already running
before I use it again - either that or end up with several
instances running concurrently - ugh!

That should not happen! Gnote is a single instance app, second
instance should not be started! Can you check that?


Thanks for input.

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Aurimas
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