

- #Increase font size in rainlendar lite calendar android
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Rather than use a code block I simply created a shell script with my own made up extension (I used. I experimentally found a cherrytree 'trick'. That might prove to be a hint/mechanism for simulating some further PIM-like functionality (you could even automate cron with this for example to work like Pschedule or even open pschedule). Note that "code blocks can be executed" in cherrytree. Here is a brief description of cherrytree usage (older version but basically same functionality). Considering I promote its use so often I really should master its use personally since I believe I would really be surprised how powerful it really is.

I have no idea about such things however).Īlso, as you know, you can insert images and links to webpages and files and more I haven't used these facilities as much as I could (and maybe should and will.). that would be a dream it does have SQLite file support so I wonder if a version couldn't be worked on to use MySQL on a server.
#Increase font size in rainlendar lite calendar android
Another limitation is that there is no android version and no cloud support worth talking about anyway (if only. It does strip a lot of the css, but some formatting remains and very useful - actually it can be handy that it strips out some webpage junk at time of pasting. It is not perfect, and has its limitations (for example, has tables support, but these are very limited in functionality and I prefer to link within cherrytree to actual spreadsheets), but unlike the plethora of other apps, many of which are basically just markdown editors, you can cut and paste rich text and web page snippets into cherrytree very effectively (can't do that with markdown editors). I've tried so many similar systems, but always come back to cherrytree. Well, you can delete, edit, but not add contacts.Ĭherrytree isn't a PIM per se of course, but can hold Contact info and todo lists of course. Can import as a CVS, and the now treesheet's info is searchable, but not modifiable.
#Increase font size in rainlendar lite calendar windows
There's a Windows version but it seems to be old. Treesheets.? Can import Osmos Contacts exported as a cvs. Might have to do some exploring of EssentialPIM. "Nothing ventured nothing ventured", Jennifer Tilly in "Let it Ride". If someone had to accept that absence, I figured Rainlender's ability to synchronize with Windows provided something to ease the pain.

Wiak, IIRC, except for BarryK's compile for EasyOS, the Contacts module of recent versions of Osmo -including the one from Void's repo- was broken or entirely absent. But the problem seems to be screen-tearing, and that under a couple different kernels.

Three different skins are built in and others can be installed. Rainlender2 would not open under Voidpup64. * Just a note if anyone wants to fully portablize it and use that one folder with multiple puppys: wizard's instructions can be applied under Fossapup64 without ill effects. I even unsuccessfully tried to find it in Ubuntu's archive. Missing a library which can't be found in currently searchable Repos. Untested is the 2013 32-bit Linux version from here. I know that some 32-bit versions for Windows will run under Wine. I don't expect it to be difficult to create a menu entry or (thereafter) add it to /root/Startup. Right-Clicking either the 'Main Module' or the Calendar brings up Exit, among other options. Right-Clicking any of the displayed modules provides a pop-up of available options. Under Fossapup64 Right-Clicking>ListDD showed no missing dependencies and Left-Clicking opened it OOTB. In the extracted folder was a binary named rainlender2. I downloaded the generic version and used UExtract to unpack the tar.bz. The display of some can be turned off and, when wanted, turned back on. Each section can be independently moved to wherever on your desktop you want it to appear. Rainlender.png (287.11 KiB) Viewed 450 timesĪs the screenshot indicates, it provides a desktop calendar, a ToDo List, an Event-view and Main-GUI.
