- if two entries of the same title exist in both exported databases,
show a diff and ask the user which one to use (or both).
- write the result directly to a file.
Fix spelling on several filesIndex: note/lib/NOTEDB/README
Gbp-Pq: Name 0001-fix-spelling.patch
Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Arias <emmanuelarias30@gmail.com>
ADDED: Added test for optional and required perl modules in
Makefile.PL
FIXED: NOTEDB::dumper version string were wrong, therefore
cpan didn't index is properly.
-t and -T (identical output)
FIXED: Fixed import bug which omitted the timestamp of the last
entry, supmitted by Bill Barnard.
FIXED: Fixed another import "bug" (or design flaw) which caused
imported notes to get new numbering after importing them.
Submitted by Bill Barnard.
CHANGED: Until 1.3.4 missing Crypt:: modules lead to unencrypted
fallback by note. From 1.3.5 on this will no more happen,
it croaks now until you install the desired modules
or modify your configuration to use no encryption.
CHANGED: default config and default settings without config have
been changed. They are now simpler, no colours or anything
so that it works better out of the box in any terminal
window or shell (e.g. on dark ones or the like).
ADDED: New interactive mode command: "c". It is now possible to
change note's behavior at runtime. No database related
parameters can be modified.
invalid sentence in note, so the new ones of the new config
were ignored.
FIXED: added version to NOTEDB::text.
FIXED: fixed handling of NOTEDB::crypt_supported, now encryption
works again.
ADDED: NOTEDB::text now supports internal caching too.
CHANGED: lock() sets the umask internally to 022, so that other
users are able to read the lockfile.
entry is bigger then MaxNoteByte. It prints the overlapping
part to STDERR, and a warning message and finally saves
the complete, unchanged note entry to an external text file.
functions by using File::Spec. This makes it possible to run
note unchanged on win32 (and possibly any other) environments.
FIXED: added a whitespace to the prompt in interactive mode to
circumvent a bug in the win32 Term::ReadLine module which causes
the cursor to be displayed on the left side (column 0) of
the screen.
FIXED: added "or die" code to some commands which are running inside
an eval{} block to fetch errors. Without the "or die"s no
error could ever catched.
CHANGED: removed HOME variable support of the noterc. in fact, if it
exists, no error will occur, but it will no longer be used.
It didn't work in older versions anyway.
ADDED: It is now possible to quit note using CTRL-D (or: EOF)