github tomboy-notes/tomboy-ng v0.36i

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WARNING - this directory contains beta releases of tomboy-ng, right now, probably exactly what you will get with v0.37. It is tagged v0.36i - 'i' for "Is this OK ?" ! From 'h', fixes affecting 32bit linux, word "Bullet" in menu, do not let Shift-Enter get through to KMemo, tighten up dependencies on NEW LibQt5/6Pas, do not move selindex while locked. Earlier fixes include new way to set sync timing, it can copy in plain text and ctrl-shift-Z will also undo. Syncing is now done as a background process so no more unresponsive few seconds while auto syncing. Linux KDE user will notice that they now must use the right click on the tray icon to popup a menu. The 'g' version has some small bug fixes on the 'f' version. The 'h' has a some tweaks for 32bit Linux and pre-translation finalized.

I do not expect to make any changes between here and release (except for i18n).

Qt5 and Qt6 users MUST install a new libqt5pas1 or libqt6pas6 libraries, your distro version is almost certainly not suitable any more. Get the new libraries from the links below and install them before or at the same time as you install tomboy-ng

https://github.com/davidbannon/libqt5pas/releases
https://github.com/davidbannon/libqt6pas/releases

Mac Users - the v0.36g beta for Mac now supports (hopefully) the Apple Silicon, M1 or ARM chip machines with a native code binary (as well as the Intel binary) for the first time, it has 'UNI' (Universal) at the end if the filename. I have built and packaged, tested on x86_64 but not Apple Silicon as I don't have a new Mac. Please try it out and let me know what you find.

As with any beta, if you use it and a have a problem, you should feel obligated to report that problem. Please !

I am sorry just how hard its becoming to find the file you want here !

Some release notes -

  • Linux 32bit should use Qt5 version, the gtk2 version may have problems with TrayIcon menu. Libayatana seems broken on 32bit.
  • Linux Gnome users should use either the Qt5 (recommended) or the Qt6 (few less messages to console if you use Wayland). The gtk2 version is slower and might have problems with the TrayIcon menu.
  • Linux KDE users need to use the right mouse button, seems the left click does now work with all Wayland backed systems. I imagine this problem will go away in time.
  • Note there is now a Qt6 x86_64 rpm
  • Most users will want the x86_64 (rpm) or amd64 (deb) versions.
  • Ones with an arch setting of arm64 are for eg 64bit Raspberry Pi, armhf is for 32bit Raspberry Pi and i386 or i686 are for older 32bit Intel hardware,
  • Please, please note, if you use the QT5 or Qt6 versions, you must put a new libqt5/6Pas library in place. It will not work otherwise. Its an easy install. Hopefully, in a year or so, the distros will catch up with libqt5pas and libqt6pas and this will not be necessary. But it is necessary now.

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