[tomboy-list] Couple of bugs, one crasher
Boyd Timothy
btimothy at gmail.com
Tue Feb 13 07:38:03 PST 2007
Looks like what you likely did was run an older version of 0.5.x
(0.5.4 or older) which had a bullet serialization problem that is now
fixed: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402075
What you'll need to do is figure out which note(s) may be corrupted.
Note XML files (stored in ~/.tomboy/*.note) should have the following
XML sections:
<note>
<title />
<text>
<note-content>
The text of your note should appear in this section.
All <list> and <list-item> elements should be in this section too.
If they appear *after* the closing </note-content> element (which
was the case before the fix), you will end up with the problem
you describe.
</note-content>
</text>
...
</note>
On 2/13/07, Ari El <ari.reads at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Tomboy 5.8 and I am having the following problems. I'm not sure
> if they are tomboy bugs of my note files got corrupted somehow (I've been
> playing with too many alpha and beta versions...), if someone could try to
> reproduce that would be great.
>
> - Trying to create a note with a name such as "HOLA-Notes" (entering the
> text in a note, then selecting it, then pressing "Link"), gives the error:
> "Cannot create note; Multiple document element was detected, line 5 position
> 17". However, somehow the note is created anyways despite de error message.
>
> - Renaming the above-mentioned note (opening Hola-Notes, changing the
> title to Hola-NoteZZZ) crashes tomboy, and the new name is ignored (the old
> name remains)
>
>
> If these can be reproduced then I can open bugs for these.
>
> Thanks
> Ar
>
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