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Darvenkry
May 4th, 2010, 11:47 AM
Im no programming expert, but there must be a file that the Notes screenlet is storing all my notes on ( im not talkign about tomboy). If i can just find this file and then Share the file, i will be able to sync my notes between my computers. Correct? So anyone know where this text file is?

joshuahoover
May 4th, 2010, 04:27 PM
Im no programming expert, but there must be a file that the Notes screenlet is storing all my notes on ( im not talkign about tomboy). If i can just find this file and then Share the file, i will be able to sync my notes between my computers. Correct? So anyone know where this text file is?

Tomboy stores it's notes in the following folder by default: ~/.local/share/tomboy

Normally you would follow these steps to setup syncing Tomboy notes with Ubuntu One: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Tutorials/Notes#Setup%20Tomboy%20to%20sync%20with%20Ubuntu%2 0One

Thanks,

Joshua

zekopeko
May 4th, 2010, 07:35 PM
Tomboy stores it's notes in the following folder by default: ~/.local/share/tomboy

Normally you would follow these steps to setup syncing Tomboy notes with Ubuntu One: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Tutorials/Notes#Setup%20Tomboy%20to%20sync%20with%20Ubuntu%2 0One

Thanks,

Joshua

You didn't read the question properly. OP is talking about Screenlets not Tomboy.

@Darvenkry

Open the File browser. Go to View and click on show hidden file (I'm not sure about the exact menu since I'm not on Ubuntu) or press Ctrl+H. Screenlets *should* be in .screenlets folder or .config. I'll try to find the exact location later when I boot my Ubuntu box.