
An activity can have sub-activities – just indent them under the main activity. When you add activities to a note, its name will be italicized in the “Notes” list. The pane partially covers the note editing area, but you can resize it. Activities are managed in a table-like pane that appears when you press “Ctrl + Shift + A” (or click “Notes -> Show activities”). MyNotex supports Activities, which is great for project management or to-do lists. You can move notes between Subjects: select a note and press “Ctrl + Shift + M” or click “Notes -> Move” to initiate the dialog. MyNotex can also import text files, LibreOffice files, Gnotes and Tomboy notes, and save them as separate entries.Įvery note can be exported as HTML, opened in a browser and in LibreOffice Writer, copied and pasted in LaTeX format, and printed directly from MyNotex. zip file in the same folder as your Recipes.mnt file. You can attach text or PDF files, and they are automatically saved in a. Photos of sushi can be inserted by drag-and-drop into the “Attachments” area on the right, or from the Notes menu. Then you can add tags to further categorize your recipe – just type “seafood”, “healthy” and “fish” into the “Tags” area above the title. Create them by clicking the yellow post-it “Add Note” icon, or again, from the “Notes -> New” menu. Your sushi recipes will be notes within the “Japanese” Subject. Let’s name them “Mexican”, “Italian”, and “Japanese”. To organize your recipes into Subjects, make a few – either by clicking the “Add Subject” button in the toolbar or from the “Subjects -> New” menu. First, create a MyNotex file called “Recipes.mnt”. The status bar on the bottom shows which note is currently selected, when it was modified and how many characters it contains.Īn example: you want all your recipes in one place. The number denotes how many times a tag was used Ħ: Info area with customizable fields and navigation arrows to move between notes within a subject.

Here you can format the text using the icons from the toolbar, insert images, links and files ĥ: “Tags” pane with a list of all tags used within that MyNotex file. The interface is divided into sections for a better overview of your projects.ġ: “Subjects” pane on the left: a list of your Subjects (the equivalent of Evernote Notebooks) Ģ: “Comments” box with custom information about each Subject ģ: “Notes” list with title and date for each note within a Subject Ĥ: Editing area: the body of your note. mnt extension) and it will contain all your notes. To start working with MyNotex, create a new MyNotex file (“File -> New”). MyNotex is localized into several languages (French, Italian, Spanish, German…), and you can download the translation files from the official website. Remember that MyNotex requires SQLite and GTK. Or by double-clicking it in your file manager.
