![]() The example nvpy.cfg shows how you can configure the fontįamily and size, the widget theme (!) configure nvpy to save and load notes as clear text, disable simplenote syncing, and so forth. If you prefer to run from your git clone, you can just invoke python on nvpy.py, or on the nvpy package directory. Subsequent runsĪre much faster as it uses the database it stores in your home directory. The first time you run it, it will takeĪ while as it downloads all of your simplenote notes. If you installed this via pip install, you should now be able to start nvpy.cfg in your home directory that looks like How to run for the first timeĬreate a file called. ![]() If you have any more questions, please post them in the nvpy google group. In short: You usually don’t have to worry about syncing and saving, simplenote takes care of this. ![]() In the future, this will also happen automatically. If you add or delete notes from a completely different location, nvPY will not pick this up until your next full sync. If you edit the same note simultaneously in nvPY and for example the web interface, these changes will be merged as you work. You don’t have to do anything besides typing your notes. While running, nvPY automatically and continuously saves and syncs any changes to disk and to simplenote. On subsquent startups, it’s much faster, as it maintains its own database on disk. When you start it up for the first time, this can take quite a while. When nvPY starts up, it automatically performs a full sync. Picasa Web album containing various screenshots over time. Screencast of nvpy’s gstyle search mode (October 18, 2012): Screencast of nvpy’s inter-note linking (May 27, 2012): Screenshot taken shortly before the 0.9.7 release (clam theme, droid font): That being said, I use nvpy daily on my own precious notes databaseĪnd it hasn’t disappointed me (yet). Also see the liabilityĬlause at the end of the new BSD licence text in the COPYRIGHT file. Your notes, I am NOT liable for anything. If nvpy blows up your computer, loses your job or just deletes all Sjaak Westdijk has contributed significantly to the codebase since right after the 0.8.5 release.įor news and discussion, join the public nvpy google group or subscribe to its RSS topic feed. It was written by Charl Botha, who needed a simplenote client on Linux and doesn’t mind ugliness (that much). You heard right, you can run this on Linux (tested), Windows (tested) It is significantly uglier, but it is cross-platform. Velocity (and a little bit by nvALT too) on OSX and ResophNotes on Nvpy is a simplenote-syncing note-taking tool inspired by Notational
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