toToday is a great day!
Not only will I stop bugging the people on the #tomboy #docky #mono to help me with my (novice) mono hacking. The thing is actually done. First watch the video
FINDING STUFF USED WITH NOTES
What I am doing is I am trying to figure out which things were used together with a Note. I know the UI is crap but its a start, it just shows that it works. For now the algorithms work (sliding window + a priori)
To do this you will need to:
- Get the Add-in for Tomboy to insert Open/Close/Modify events into Zeitgeist. (to get the code for that bzr branch lp:zeitgeist-dataproviders and go into the tomboy folder to install)
- Get the Add-in for Tomboy to fetch stuff used with any note. (to get the code for that bzr branch lp:~seif/zeitgeist/tomboy and install)
So Hope you like it and thanks to:
- Chris Szikszoy
- Alex Launi
- Manish Sinha
- Hylke Bons
- All the people at #mono
I will be working on this thing again on the weekend so I can push it into the community plugins for Tomboy if Sandy doesn’t mind. But meanwhile back to OMG!
And if you are interested and you can vote for your favorite application to be extended to use Zeitgeist here.










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Compose key ftw: ♥
That was supposed to read:
“Compose key ftw: [Compose] < 3 => ♥
but your comment software ate my signs.
is it possible to download a dll file for the Tomboy plugin without having to install mdtool
to run
mdtool build Zeitgeist.mdp
@pt you should find it in the branch under bin/Debug
there is a Debug folder in the usedwith bzr branch which has the UsedWith.dll file
but in the zeitgeist-dataproviders branch (which I was after) , there is no bin folder or dll file
There is an install.sh file but it requires mdtool
#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p ~/.config/tomboy/addins/
# Please install monodevelop to get mdtool.
# Please edit Zeitgeist.mdp and change the local path of Tomboy.exe
# to the correct one for your environment (so it can link to the
# correct version of Tomboy).
mdtool build UsedWith.mdp
cp bin/Debug/UsedWith.dll ~/.config/tomboy/addins/UsedWith.dll
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