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A recent Gnome is very hard to build, because it depends on a dozen Linux-specifics: glibc, glib, xrandr, gvfs/fuse, dbus, systemd.
I was surprised that Oracle has done the effort for Solaris 11. E.g. they provide a gvfs clone (that does not need fuse), systemd services (that work with init and smf), and much more, just for the sole purpose: support Gnome.
I cannot believe that HPE does the same.
If there is any Gnome then it is certainly an older Gnome version (e.g. Gnome 1.4).
Sorry, I have lost my HPE account and cannot dig further...
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TOMBOY(1) GNOME User's Manuals TOMBOY(1)
NAME
tomboy - A simple note-taking application for Gnome
SYNOPSIS
tomboy [OPTION] ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tomboy command.
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas
and information you deal with every day.
Tomboy's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and ideas together, using a WikiWiki-like linking system.
When run without any options, the Tomboy note menu appears in the Gnome Panel's notification tray area. Selecting a note from the menu
displays the note's spatial window.
Changes to notes are saved automatically. Links to URLs, files, and other notes are detected as you type. Rich editing such as highlight-
ing, bold, italics, undo/redo, and variable font sizes are supported.
Global keybindings exist to allow fast access to Tomboy notes and dialogs. These keybindings are set in GConf (see below) and may be acti-
vated from any application.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with options starting with two dashes (`--'). A summary of options are included
below.
--new-note
Create and display a new note.
--new-note TITLE
Create and display a new note with the title given.
--open-note TITLE/URL
Display the existing note matching TITLE or URL.
--start-here
Display the "Start Here" note.
--highlight-search TEXT
Search and highlight TEXT in the opened note.
--help
Show summary of options.
--version
Show version of program.
GCONF SETTINGS
Tomboy has several preference settings stored in GConf. Changes to Settings are applied instantly to any running Tomboy instance. A sum-
mary of the GConf settings and their purpose are described below.
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/open_start_here
Global X keybinding for displaying the "Start Here" note. The default keybinding is <Alt>F11.
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/show_note_menu
Global X keybinding for displaying the Tomboy applet's note menu. The default keybinding is <Alt>F12.
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/create_new_note
Global X keybinding for creating and displaying a new note.
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/open_recent_changes
Global X keybinding for opening the recent changes dialog.
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/open_search
Global X keybinding for opening the note search dialog.
SEE ALSO
http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy/
BUGS
Please send bug reports to the Tomboy mailing list (tomboy-list@beatniksoftware.com) or enter them in the Gnome Bugzilla bug tracker
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Tomboy).
AUTHOR
Alex Graveley <alex@beatniksoftware.com>
This manual page was originally written by Luca Capello <luca@pca.it>.
gnome October 14, 2004 TOMBOY(1)