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<br/>> Here I share my idea of next versions for Xournal for Maemo:
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<br/>> Beta Relese
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<br/>> sometime end of September
<br/>> fully working, few things to iron out.
<br/>> New feature: mail / bt sharing
<br/>>
<br/>> First stable release:
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<br/>> mid/October
<br/>> Working release of Xournal with as many bugs squashed out
<br/>> Fully adapted to Maemo 5
<br/>> Ready for the mass. No new notable feature.
<br/>>
<br/>> Next release
<br/>>
<br/>> Sometime before Christmas
<br/>> - Sharing feature to be extended to on-line services:
<br/>> - Google Docs
<br/>> - Evernote
<br/>> - You name it
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<br/>> New features:
<br/>> - On-Line PDF annotation:
<br/>> 1 Select on-line PDF (from Gdocs/Evernote/bla)
<br/>> 2 Annotate as usual
<br/>> 3 PDF is only kept in local cache
<br/>> 4 the Xournal own file stores the PDF remote location (of course you
<br/>> can choose to bind a
<br/>> permanent copy of it as it does now)
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<br/>> This On-Line PDF annotation allows the user to share only the
<br/>> annotations with users and have a single copy of the PDF in a remote
<br/>> location.
<br/>> Use case: a student shares a PDF with exam to Prof. Prof annotates
<br/>> errors, sends back annotations to user; user opens it as usual.
<br/>> Pro: Smaller file to send around.
<br/>> Cons: Online copy of PDF might disappear.
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<br/>> - Speech / Scribble recognition
<br/>> - anyone knows a good library for those?
<br/>>
<br/>> - Attach Audio/Video to notes
<br/>> - rough idea. How would you annotate an audio or a video?
<br/>> First things that comes to mind: lyrics style?
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<br/>> Suggestions? Ideas?
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<br/>Excellent plan.
<br/>
<br/>Question / request.
<br/>I hope to see Xournal in extras-testing way before the planned launches. Will it be there?
<br/>That way you'd get more feedback early in the process.
<br/>
<br/>Tero
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<br/>> Aniello
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<br/>> 2009/9/17 Aniello Del Sorbo <<a href="mailto:anidel@gmail.com">anidel@gmail.com</a>>:
<br/>> > Thanks Tim,
<br/>> >
<br/>> > You're right an all points.. The menus need a lot of work still, I
<br/>> > need to think on how to better adapt all those Xournal actions.
<br/>> >
<br/>> > As for the icons, I can't find where are the names of the Hildon stock ones.
<br/>> > I found the fullscreen icon name "general_fullsize" in the Terminal
<br/>> > source code and almost by mistake.
<br/>> >
<br/>> > Indeed I'd like to get icons for the actions that feel right in place
<br/>> > for Maemo 5.
<br/>> > I'll use as many stock ones as possible once I find a list of the
<br/>> > names, but same will be missing anyway (like pressure sensitivity
<br/>> > icon).
<br/>> >
<br/>> > I will not put many icons in the toolbar, but it is customizable by
<br/>> > editing an .xml file, so anyway can choose his own set of mostly used
<br/>> > actions. Thus I need icons for many actions.
<br/>> >
<br/>> > Thanks for your feedback!
<br/>> > Aniello
<br/>> >
<br/>> > 2009/9/17 Tim Samoff <<a href="mailto:tim@samoff.com">tim@samoff.com</a>>:
<br/>> > > Aniello,
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > ext Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
<br/>> > > > Hi,
<br/>> > > >
<br/>> > > > I've released a new alpha version of Xournal.
<br/>> > > > The biggest change I would to hear about is that I removed the
<br/>> > > > scrollbars and used the Hand tools to pan around.
<br/>> > > >
<br/>> > > > Do you guys think it's better now ?
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > Definitely better. And, I'm glad it actually works as intended now. :)
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > I'd suggest changing out the Gtk+ icons for stock Maemo 5 icons if
<br/>> > > possible. If you need extras created for anything, let me know.
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > Also, as I'm sure you know, the menu needs a lot of work in order to
<br/>> > > conform to the Maemo 5 HIG.
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > Lastly, is pressure sensitivity actually supposed to work? If so, it
<br/>> > > doesn't see to be working.
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > Overall, Xournal is working great under Maemo 5! This is such a cool
<br/>> > > applcation. (I hope someday it has text recognition!) ;)
<br/>> > >
<br/>> > > Thanks!
<br/>> > > Tim
<br/>> > >
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<br/>> > anidel
<br/>> > Sent from London, Eng, United Kingdom
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