Top right-hand corner of your note, click on the icon as shown in my attachment.
Also, you may want to try opening PNotes' '"Control Panel", and right click on your note(s). Then scroll down and select "Placement/Visibility". Click on "Show".
I would like to address several items here, but first, your immediate need. I would try unpinning one of your notes (via the PNotes Control Panel), and re-pinning it to see if that resolves the issue. Be mindful of the available use of wildcards for the “Window Text”. Now on to another topic that might have a bearing. While pinning a note, you will notice the “Window Class”. If that has changed since your original “pinning”, the note will not appear as expected. I’ve noticed that sometimes updates...
It would appear that the Help CHM for "Command Line" is missing an option. The "-i" switch does allow the user to load the specified NoteID. That is the normal behavior when creating the shortcut. Ex.: "C:\PNotes.NET\PNotes.NET.exe -i 180321144609628" The inclusion of a command using this syntax within a script will probably do it, but as I said previously I will test it out.
That may work. Let me try it this week. Thank you for your prompt response! From: oldlamer [mailto:oldlamer@users.sourceforge.net] Sent: Mon, April 6, 2020 4:14 PM To: [pnotes:discussion] Subject: [pnotes:discussion] PNotes; Use Command Line to Display a Specific Note As a workaround you may create shortcut for note (note's popup menu --> Saave As Desktop Shortcut) and then add this shortcut to any command line PNotes; Use Command Line to Display a Specific Note https://sourceforge.net/p/pnotes/discussion/762673/thread/ae7bfaa62d/?limit...
Have searched the PNotes Help file, and can not find any reference for displaying a note via the command line. Such an option would be useful in leveraging PNotes for other applications (AutoHotKey, etc.) The "PIN" feature is somewhat problematic due to the inability to edit the window class value with wildcards. I am running at least two (2) other apps where the window class changes from year-to-year, or via application updates. Aside from editing the PNotes database every year (which kills the...