[1][IMG] Gournal - A Note-taking Tablet Application for Linux Overview Gournal is a note-taking application written for usage on Tablet-PCs (such as the [2]Toshiba M200 It's designed for usage with a stylus, not a mouse or keyboard. It does not have handwriting recognition but can be used in co-ordination with xstroke to accept text. Gournal is written in perl using [3]gtk2-perl so you will need gtk2-perl along with the gladexml and gnomecanvas modules of gtk2-perl. The pages are saved as gzipped SVG files (not totally standard yet but working on it) This is my first attempt and I have never used any M$ tablet applications (deleted Win before first boot) so I don't have any idea what features are good/needed. Please email [4]Chris with any comments/suggestions Details Gournal looks/works just like a physical notebook with multiple pages. To save memory/speed load time it only loads pages when they are viewed so the app will not run much slower if you have 1 or 100 pages. Each page is named according to when it was created. The pages are saved as gzipped SVG files. Gournal has the following tools: * Multiple Sections * Fine/Normal/Medium/Think Pens * Eraser * Highliter * Typed Text * Time-stamp * Zoom * Infinite undo/redo * Delete entire strokes * Networkable pages * <Insert Images> * <Load a file as the background> Download Download Gournal 0.4 (Picture release) from here [5]gournal-0.4.tar.gz 65k Credits Gournal was written by Chris Debenham [6]<chris@adebenham.com> It was inspired by [7]Jarnal which is a journal application written in Java by David K. Levine Gournal would not be possible without the hard work of the [8]gtk2-perl hackers References Visible links 1. gournal-large.png 2. toshiba_m200.html 3. http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/ 4. mailto:chris@adebenham.com 5. gournal-0.4.tar.gz 6. mailto:chris@adebenham.com 7. http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm 8. http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/