Have noticed a small bug with bullet points on Rich Text notes.
For instance, typing the following in
This
is
a
test
saving, exiting and then going back into Maepad. The note becomes
This
<...empty line...>
is
<...empty line...>
a
<...empty line...>
test
If there is ordinary text before the bullet list, then there is an extra empty bullet added at the beginning of the list...
An odd one this?
Great app thou' and find the auto naming with time&date extremely useful!
That's a "wpeditor" bug, which is a text editor component supplied with the device and which also runs Notes, and the same bug happens in Notes. Please vote for Bug 5500.
MęPad 1.5 "Productive" released; I've resumed uploading the source to the Maemo.org repositories, as the PR1.2 SDK fixes the problem we've been having. Unfortunately, this also means that packages built on Maemo.org are not compatible with pre-PR1.2 firmware releases now. The workaround will be that I'm going to build the packages in the pre-PR1.2 firmware and upload a binary package to the MęPad homepage (soon).
I'm really liking the full-screen portrait mode for checklists. One thing that I would like to see in this mode (unless you already have implemented it and I am just not seeing it) is the option to toggle checks on and off without having to use the keyboard. Perhaps, one touch to highlight the item, and then subsequent touches on the highlighted item to toggle the check mark on and off.
Perhaps, one touch to highlight the item, and then subsequent touches on the highlighted item to toggle the check mark on and off.
That's exactly how it works, although the second touch to toggle has to happen over the area where the check appears, so the area is quite small. The "gesture" to toggle the check therefore is to swipe from the left (the N900's bezel) to the middle, which will toggle the check (only if the item is selected). This should prevent accidentally checking/unchecking an item.
This also works in non-fullscreen mode should you prefer to touch the items directly instead of using the toolbar button.
That's exactly how it works, although the second touch to toggle has to happen over the area where the check appears, so the area is quite small. The "gesture" to toggle the check therefore is to swipe from the left (the N900's bezel) to the middle, which will toggle the check (only if the item is selected). This should prevent accidentally checking/unchecking an item.
This also works in non-fullscreen mode should you prefer to touch the items directly instead of using the toolbar button.