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Cjots 0.90

Just released a new version 0.90 which fixed various bugs from the previous release. Working towards a stable release of 1.0. I can only fix the bugs I know about, so keep letting me know of any bad/strange behaviour from Cjots.

Posted by Jesse Read 2006-06-15

Cjots 0.82 Released

Basically 0.82 with a small bug fix which comes into play under rare circumstances where it can't write to the file at some point after opening it (such as permissions being changed by an external program). Read the corresponding 'Notes' on the Files page for more info.

Posted by Jesse Read 2006-06-14

Major Version Release Cjots 0.80

A major version release with many changes, many additions, and a few bug fixes.

Unfortunately there isn't a lot of documentation yet. Coming in a few days there will be some real documentation on the website to go by. It would be a good idea to check back later on in the week for documentation.

I got the code out first for those that were having problems with the 'You screen is too small...' error message. There is now a variable in the .cjotsrc called 'max_bookshelf_height'. If this is set quite low, eg 5, (as well as the 'toc' variable) it should solve the problem.... read more

Posted by Jesse Read 2006-06-14

New Release In Progress

Firstly, thanks to all those giving feedback, it is all very helpful.

The Cjots website has now moved into sourceforge:
http://cjots.sourceforge.net/

Note that if you are getting the "Your screen is currently too small for this application" message, please read the note on the website.

The next version release is in the works and will be released shortly. It will be a major version release and include plenty of additional functionality, changes and fixes.... read more

Posted by Jesse Read 2006-06-13

New Release 0.20

NEW version 0.20 released.

Cjots now has a slightly different look with the addition of a book list. Flicking between books is now a lot easier .. no more file dialogs!

You can now easily append the current date or time when naming a page, by including $d or $t in the string (respectively). The date and time can also be inserted in a simillar fashion to the current page by pressing F7 from the text editor.... read more

Posted by Jesse Read 2006-06-12