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Originally posted by dimkanovikov View Post. Hello Centos. Originally posted by Centos View Post. I wouldn't rethink a lot because of what I wrote. Obviously I'm not that good of an observer. Okay, I believe you and I've corrected my post on this - but now I'm trying to find how to implement this feature and am coming up blank.

What am I missing? By "Zen" do you mean full screen with the typewriter sound turned on? Originally posted by ComicBent View Post.

No no. It should work in the KIT Scenarist 0. You can check this option here: Settings - Script Editor - Editing - Text corrections: Automatically corrections on page breaks. It is actually Keynote NF that I use nearly all the time. It is the same kind of thing as Treepad. I regard Keynote NF as a truly indispensable program. The important differences between Treepad and Keynote are two things: 1 There is a Linux version of Treepad.

I do not know how well it works, but I would expect it to work fine. I think that the Linux version is fairly new. My recollection of the program fifteen years ago is that it could only run in Linux under Wine.

The new version is supposed to be specifically for Linux, if I have understood everything correctly. Treepad and Keynote NF are both "tabbed" notebooks. The tabs are at the top of the window. Each tab has an Explorer-like tree of nodes below it in the left panel, and a corresponding note for each node, subnode, and sub-subnode, etc. However, Treepad allows only one tab with as many nodes and subnodes as you want.

Keynote NF allows multiple tabs at the top, with nodes and subnodes, etc. Nearly all the time, I use Keynote NF. So why did I not talk about it instead of Treepad? You have to go to that goddamned Github and wade through things there to find the most up-to-date version. And, for some reason, the programmer of Keynote NF has only updated the. The most recent beta. It will probably work by itself. If you want the other files which are probably not necessary to run the program , files like the HELP, you have to find an old version of the program and install it first and then copy the updated.

I tried just now to find an older version and could not immediately do so. However, I have an older version with the updated. I will try over the next couple of weeks to package the whole thing for copying or installing and put it onto my website. The program is open source.

Maybe someone who doesn't get bogged down in mostly irrelevant details can do one. I'll take a look at Treepad and Keepnote, maybe start another thread comparing them. Do you have a Russian manual? If so, I might be able to turn it into an English one — or at least try it would be better to keep the format the same. I would volunteer to write the English manual, but as you can see I tend to get bogged down into non-essential details.

KIT Scenarist probably deserves a real review. I don't rush to make manual because the app is changing yet, and thoughts about double work are frustrating me. Feel free to ask, if you will need clarifications of some behavior or functions of the app. All rights reserved. For older versions of Windows Server, you may need to create the PolicyDefinition folder. Copy the msedge. In the admx folder, open the appropriate language folder.

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Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. If you forget your password, your data is lost. If you have sensitive data in your Outlines, you may not want to store them in the cloud. On the other hand syncing two devices without cloud is a pain.

The solution may be BoxCryptor. On your Android device you have a BoxCryptor App which decrypts the file on demand, opens it for instance an Outline with Outliner and encrypts it again after it is saved. BoxCryptor takes care not to leave unencrypted traces of your files after you closed it.

It is always a good idea to close Outliner with the back button to come back to BoxCryptor and not send Outliner to the background with your home button. Open your BoxCryptor App and upload the file to your Boxcryptor folder. You can open it with the BoxCryptor App then and let it send to Outliner. If you already have an Outline in your BoxCryptor folder on your second device : Simply click it and let Outliner open it.

You can use BoxCryptor even if you do not use it's encryption feature because it can connect to a lot of cloud providers. For instance you can't open Outlines directly from your Cloud File Provider.

To be sure that Boxcryptor uploads the Outline and deletes the temporary files after editing it in Outliner, use the back button inside Boxcryptor until you see the list of files.

However if you used Fargo, you just lose your desktop Outliner. Because Fargo respects your privacy it only uses it's own folder in your Dropbox and has no access to other folders. Outliner also only has access to it's own folder in Dropbox. That's it. You can open it with Fargo then and with Outliner. Please keep in mind that Outliner is text based.

Fargo is able to add some formatting to the texts. Outliner keeps the formatting but the texts may be less readable. In addition you can create any new attributes within Fargo.

Those extra attributes are lost after syncing with Outliner. After changing something in Fargo, please let Fargo a few seconds time to save the OPML file and upload it to Dropbox before you open it on your Android device. To avoid sync conflicts it is best to always close the Outlines at one side before opening them at the other side.

Because Bonsai is not developed any more the Website below may be down. Ignore this sync method if you don't already own Bonsai. Be sure to understand how it works. Check the Bonsai User Manual.

For some rooted devices there are tricks to mount the external SD-Card via a drive letter, but that is nothing for the faint hearted. In this case you better set up a Dropbox Sync. Outliner tries to preserve the Bonsai fields even if Outliner does not show the fields in a future version it will show them.

Right now this does NOT work for the following fields: - numeric field - parent of next action - all fields in the link-TAB - completed percentages when using tasks are always 0 or If you use this fields in Bonsai you may get sync conflicts which you must resolve manually e. Setup: You have your usual Outline file on the PC e. The Bonsai desktop version is responsible for changing that Outline.

Make a copy of this file to the phone's SD-card e. Bonsai Desktop must be configured to automatically sync with the file on the mounted SD-card. See "Properties" of an Outline in Bonsai Desktop. To start syncing, mount the SD-card to the PC. Opening Bonsai or saving Outlines in Bonsai syncs the two files. Close Bonsai and mount the SD-card to the phone. Wait a few seconds after mounting the SD-card before opening the Outline. When the SD-card is mounted to the phone, and an Outline is opened, Android Outliner automatically imports any changed Outline from the SD-card's sync directory and substitutes the old Outline.

If you change the Outline names you have to reconfigure the setup. The steps for the example setup in short starting with an Outline in Bonsai : - Check where Bonsai stores your Outlines. OTL" to the directory where you store your Bonsai files. Troubleshooting: If after a sync the Bonsai data changes do not reflect in Outliner but the other direction works, then you may not have set up the sync in Bonsai correctly.

Because Bonsai is not developed any more their Website may be down. Just put your working OTL to Outliners Dropbox folder, create an Outline with the same name on your phone and configure it for syncing to Bonsai Dropbox.

Unfortunately the field level syncing you can use with USB sync does not work with Dropbox sync. The steps for the example setup in short: Before you begin, you have to connect Outliner to your Dropbox account: Settings, Synchronization, Dropbox Account, Add Dropbox Account If you start with an Outline on the desktop: - On the desktop put your working file "Holiday.

With the Dropbox sync you can also sync several Android devices with one desktop. Troubleshooting: If you change your OTLs on both, the desktop and the Android device, without having an internet connection, always the latest version of the Outline wins.

If changes on the desktop are not shown in Outliner, check if the OTLs are in the correct directories in your Dropbox folder. The field level syncing via setting up Bonsai file sync like you can do with USB sync does not work any more with Dropbox. Dropbox changed the way it locks the files while syncing. OTL' when overwriting with updated version. Because Treepad is not developed any more the Website below may be down. However, a lot of people are still using Treepad.

Ignore this sync method if you don't already own Treepad. Treepad is a well known Desktop Outliner, which has a free version Treepad Lite and also commercial versions with more features. Treepad Lite is available for Windows and Linux. With Jreepad there is also a Java implementation from another developer which runs on Mac and Linux. Outliner tries to preserve all Treepad data even if it can't show all information of the Treepad commercial versions pictures, RTF-formatted text, Text based nodes can be changed on both sides, the desktop and Android.

Simply ignore all other nodes in Android Outliner. For RTF-formatted text Outliner does it's best to extract plain text and shows it readonly. That means, you can read the extracted plain text, but you can't change the text. Unfortunately Treepad Lite and Jreepad have no "due date" and no "finished flag" and do not preserve this data after syncing. The commercial versions of Treepad have a "finished flag" which is preserved on sync. This is the directory where all your synced HJT-files are.

With Treepad open or save your files in this directory. How to set up the sync take "Holiday" as an example : Before you begin, you have to connect Outliner to your Dropbox account: Settings, Synchronization, Dropbox Account, Add Dropbox Account If you start with an Outline on the desktop: - On the desktop put your working file "Holiday. The name must be exactly the same as the prefix of the "hjt"-file.

In Jreepad's preferences set the character encoding to "ISO" for correct western special characters or "UTF-8" for a non western character set like russian or chinese. Please do not experiment with character sets with your production data! You may overwrite your data with wrong characters. Use a test-Outline instead. If you use a non western character set on your desktop you must choose the correct one in Outliner's "Settings, Synchronization, Treepad Character Set".

If the check state does not sync with your Treepad Biz edition, you my have checked the Flag "Export Treepad 2. Please uncheck it. If you change your HJTs on both, the desktop and the Android device, always the latest version of the Outline wins. If changes on the desktop are not shown in Outliner, check if the HJTs are in the correct directories in your Dropbox folder.

If your imported text is readonly, unreadable or includes strange character combinations: Please keep in mind, that Outliner ist text based. Depending on your Treepad version, Treepad may truncate long node names at Characters. So do not use to long activity names. Activity notes should not lead to a length problem. Because Treepad is not developed any more this may be obsolete information for most users. You have to use a third party application like "Foldersync", "Titanium Media Sync", Seeing the list of Outlines you can enter the settings dialog by pressing the menu button or, depending on your device and screen size directly via a button in your action bar.

Here you change settings connected to Outliner's appearance. If you have the professional version you can choose between different themes like Light or Dark. Dark Gray is almost black. It has a better readability than Dark. The Classic theme shows an older light color scheme Outliner provided in pre Material Design times.

If you like it, stick to it. Outliner's default language is English. However if Outliner is localized for the language your device is set to, you will see the localized language, es long as you choose "System". You can override this by choosing any other available language. You might for instance prefer English because the tutorial is in English.

You can decide whether you want your Outlines sorted alphabetically or manual. With manual sort order new Outlines are placed at the beginning of the list. Please keep in mind that if you rename a synced Outlines you may have to rename it on your other devices as well. Configure the font size of the list of Outlines. Enable or disable the display of the Finish Percentage in the list of Activities.

This helps to track the progress of your projects if you organize them with Outliner. Outliner always calculates the finish percentage of the children including the whole subtree.

It counts all activities and the finished ones and calculates the percentage. Outliner does not include the parent the activity for which you want to know the finish percentage into this calculation as long as it is not a leaf the outermost item of a branch, an item without children. So, roots and inner activities always get their percentage from their children. Only values not equal to 0 are displayed. So the numbers are not in your way if you don't use the finish checkbox at all.

This automatically finishes the parent after all children are checked. Configure the font size of the Activity Edit dialog. Depending on the size of your fingers and the resolution of your phone it can be difficult to correctly hit the buttons in the list.

You might accidentally start editing an activity instead of expanding a sub-tree. To avoid this you can tell the system to enlarge the size of the buttons by surrounding them with empty space. Try the different values and choose the one being the best compromise between wasted room and good usability. Depending on your device, your font size and your personal preference you can adjust the distance, a child activity is moved right in comparison to it's parent.

Level Colors PRO only are an additional method to better visualize the levels. Configure how a finished activity looks like in a list. Choose the standard font or stroke through or gray letters. Configure how many lines of notes are shown in the activity list. The default value is 5 lines. You can configure per Outline if notes are shown at all for that Outline.

Here you change settings connected to Outliner's behaviour. Check this, if you want Outliner always ask for a confirmation, when you delete an Activity. No matter how you set this parameter, Outliner always will ask you before you delete an Outline.

With this setting checked, an activity always is added at the top of the list. In this Setting you can hide or show the button for all lists. However, in move mode the button always stays visible.

Checking this setting stores your last position, if you leave an Outline. Opening the Outline again puts you where you were before. Unchecking this always starts an Outline at the topmost position. Whenever you download a new version of Outliner, you also get a new version of this tutorial. Simply create a new Outline for your data and use the tutorial for training purposes and as an information source. If you don't need the tutorial, you can safely delete it and tell the system never to install it again by unchecking this box.

Here you define which Outline is your inbox. You can use Outliner as a target for sharing texts from different other Apps. If you are used working with the GTD getting things done method you usually use an inbox as a place where your activities land first before they get a better place.

You may want to get notified, if the due date of an activity which is not yet finished is reached. Here you can choose, if you want to get notified about activities due today or also about activities due in the past or if you don't want any notification at all.

Notifications only work with Outliner's PRO version. Every night at 2am also after you leaved the Settings Outliner looks for unfinished due activities and, for every Outline with due activities, writes a notification into your notification area at the top of your screen. Tapping the notification opens the Outline in ToDo View.

If you work with more than one device and synchronization, please keep in mind that, if you set a due date on one device, the due date on the other device only changes after you open the Outline there and, with the opening, start the synchronization. That means, you may not get a notification on your other device unless you have opened the Outline at least once. Change this to a lower value if you have problems with unwanted swipes while scrolling or tapping.

Even if your device recognizes a swipe gesture, Outliner only moves the activity after a longer swipe. Use a higher value if you want Outliner to recognize swipes easier with shorter swipe distances. If you have the Professional Version, you can backup all your Outlines to and restore them from your internal SD card. Whenever you start a backup, Outliner saves the Outlines to a file in Outliners backup directory e. Daily backups are executed at AM, weekly backups on sunday at AM and monthly backups on the first day of the month at AM.

In most cases hourly backups do not make sense. Only use them if you have a good reason. If you use "Restore", Outliner shows a list of available backups. After choosing one, Outliner asks you if you really want to overwrite your actual data. When installing a new version from the Google Play Store, Outliner may initiate a backup in the background, if the update is critical. Important: Always regularily copy Outliner's backup directory to a save place outside your phone.

For instance to your Desktop. Keep in mind that your phone can break, get stolen or lost. Even if you set up a Dropbox sync for your Outlines, use Outliner's backup feature for the whole datbase. Just to be on the save side. Troubleshooting: If the automatic nightly backup does not work, you may stumble upon the battery optimization of your device. New Android devices try to restrict background activities of the Apps. Sometimes they do too much and stop Apps completely.

So please have a look at your Android "Settings, Battery, Menu, Battery Optimization" or similar, depending on your device. Please set Outliner to NOT optimized and check, if the backup works in the next night.

Also don't install so called "task killers" claiming to provide more memory and better battery life! Make a backup on your old device and copy Outliners SD-directory to the new phone. Then start a restore on the new phone.

The tricky part may be to find the 'outliner' folder on your SD-card usually the internal one and to copy it to the correct position on your new device. Best is to start Outliner once on your new device, make a backup and look where it lands.

This is then the place for the backups from the old phone. Here you change general synchronization settings like character sets, file formats, Checking this item enables synchronization with Google Tasks. When asked, choose your Google account and give Outliner the permission to access your Google Tasks.

After coming back to the list of Outlines you see your Google Tasks in the list of Outlines. Sync is indicated by a small icon at the right. Let Outliner know, which Dropbox Account you want to use for synchronization. Connect Outliner to your Dropbox account. This tells Dropbox that Outliner is allowed to read from and write to Outliner's dedicated folder within your Dropbox. If you have more devices and different Dropbox accounts, please use the same Dropbox account for all of your Outliner-Dropbox connections.

Even if the Dropbox App on your device is connected to a different Dropbox account. Unfortunately Dropbox does not allow to share the App folder. So you should use your 3 devices for your Desktops. And use the Dropbox sharing feature for other folders on your mobile devices with alternative Dropbox accounts. Let Outliner forget the connection to your Dropbox account.

You can revoke the permission also with your Browser in your Dropbox. You can always add the account again later. If you change a Dropbox synced Outline on both devices without properly letting Outliner upload the Outline to Dropbox, you get a sync conflict. This can happen if you do not have an internet connection while changing an Outline or if you do not close an Outline after changing it.

Here you can choose the method how to resolve a Dropbox version conflict. Overwrite Conflict: This device always overwrites a newer version on Dropbox. This means, the latest version always wins. If you are not sure how to handle conflicted copies, always choose this option.

Create Conflicted Copy: This is rather an expert Option. If there is a newer version on Dropbox, Outliner saves the Outline including your last changes into a new file named " Next time you open the Outline you will see the newer version from your other device and your latest changes of this device are lost.

On your Desktop, it is also possible to Open the Outline, if you have a Desktop Outliner treepad in the above example. If you sync with Jreepad, you must tell Outliner to export to an older Treepad file format. Jreepad does not know new Treepad fields and brings errors when it tries to open a newer file format. This is also Outliners default setting when it syncs with Treepad. For a non western character set choose the one you also use on your desktop. If you use Jreepad as a desktop Outliner you can configure the character set there.

This is useful if you do not have a western character set e. Russian or Chinese. Then use "UTF-8" in Outliner's configuration setting and also set the character set in Jreepad accordingly. For a western character set use "ISO" in Outliner's settings the default value and in Jreepad. Every Outliner invents its own tags for notes, checkboxes, due dates. Please choose the date format you prefer and your desktop Outliner understands. If you use OPML to sync several Android devices, please be sure to set the same date format on every device.

The default value is "dd. You see a bullet list in a tree structure. This is fine if you want to share it more or less "read only".

Every Activity name is a heading and the Activity notes are normal text. This makes it easy for instance to add a table of content or to automatically number the headings or apply a different style or font to the document.

Most devices have an internal memory build in SD card and the possibility to add an external one. By default, Outliner uses the SD-card, Android suggests to use. This depends from device to device but mostly it is the internal card if there is one , otherwise the external card. This setting can be used, to force Outliner to use the external SD-card. After changing the setting, you will find the path, Outliner uses, in the information text of the setting.

After you change the setting, you have to manually move the Outliner directory from the old to the new position. Please try to avoid to leave the Outliner directory on both locations. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is such a phone. You do not see a drive letter, if you connect your phone to your PC. If you need to access the Outliner directory via a drive letter e. There may be other solutions for other phones to get UMS. A samba server on your Android device is also an option.

There are several Apps at the Play Store providing a Samba server. Or you may simply want to have your backups on the external SD-card. Unfortunately Google decided to restrict the write-access to the external SD-card on newer Android versions. Some vendors follow this decision, some don't. A lot of Apps do not work any more now. If you have a rooted device, there is a workaround for this issue for most phones please check the Web for your device.

If Outliner finds the external card but has no write access, it tries to use the Android App Folder instead of the root folder e. Please keep in mind, that this folder does not survive an uninstallation of Outliner or a wipe of your phone.

So always keep a backup of this folder on your desktop. If Outliner does not find a writeable external SD-card at all, this option is hidden. In case something goes wrong, you can send log information to the developer. The log file in many cases helps to analyze the problem and to find a solution. Your standard mail program opens with a default destination address to the developer and the log information as attachment.

Please carefully describe your problem in the mail before sending it. By default and if you do not explicitly configure an Outline for cloud sync, Outliner does not send any data to external servers. The following section explains in detail Outliners behaviour connected to privacy issues, for instance when it writes data to the SD card or how it handles the login to your Dropbox account.

Android Apps have to define which permissions they need to work properly. On older android versions you see these permissions when installing the App. On newer Android versions you are asked for sensitive permission when the App first needs it.

Outliner needs the following permissions: - Contacts find accounts on the device To find your Google Account for Google Tasks sync. Outliner does not permanently run in background. If you do not use this feature, Outliner does not use your internet connection.



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