FIXED: oops - the new suptopic feature confused the commandline-mode of

note! quickly corrected! so subtopics also available from command-
                line.
FIXED:          a small bug fiyed, it was impossible to use -D or -I from command-
                line, if $ALWAYS_INT was turned on, now it is.
FIXED:          fixed problem with local/global variable $time, which confused
                the script under certain circumstances, now $time is no more global,
                it will be read in (using &getdate) locally by &new and &edit.
CHANGED:        The Topic separator is no longer hardcoded, one can customize
                it using the $TopicSep variable, the default is now /, the backslash
                will no mor work!
CHANGED:        use perl buildin localtime() function instead of
                GNU date, which is possibly not installed on every target
                system (i.e. win32), therefore better portability!
CHANGED:        use now the strict module
ADDED:          Support for subtopics added (and sub-sub-..-topics).
CHANGED:        Removed the "T" command, it is now obsolete.
CHANGED:        behavior of list command changed, now shows topics as well as
                notes under the current topic(if there are some).
CHANGED:        The ".." command takes you now one level higher in your topic-
                structure.
ADDED:          A new config option $PreferredEditor, which you can use to
                specify your own choice of editor.
FIXED:          A bug at line 769 causing single note where smaller than note-
                listings
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2012-02-10 20:11:22 +01:00
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# 0.5
# 0.6
# This is a sample config for the note script
# You do not need it, if you keep the values
# here unchanged.
@@ -38,9 +38,13 @@
# uncomment this, if you want to use always your
# favorite editor (even for creating notes) instead
# of <STDIN>
#$ALWAYS_EDIT = "YES"
#$ALWAYS_EDIT = "YES";
# uncomment and edit it, if you want to use another
# editor than the default $EDITOR or as fallback vi.
#$PreferredEditor = "emacs";
# This option turns topic-support on or off
# comment it out, if you don't need it
$TOPIC = 1;