
The complete list can be viewed on the home page of their website. These are just some of the features of Cherrytree. Syncs with cloud services like Dropbox.We will be able to import and export notes.The advanced search function will allow us to locate files in the file tree, regardless of where they are. We will be able to protect our notes by means of a password.Application preferences include theme, node icons, fonts, background color, etc. In it we will have drag and drop support. Its interface will offer us a tree view from the file directory.These include Turkish, French, Greek, etc. It is available in a good number of different languages.We can store data in a single file sqlite or xml.Syntax highlighting supports various programming languages. We will be able to use rich text and syntax highlighting for our notes.The source code is available to contribute to it in your GitHub page. Its design is typical of a note editing program. The program offers us a variable size application window with a colorful user interface.Linking CXX executable run_tests_with_x_1 Initially not 100% but now there are no real problems with what I use it for. After messaging Guispen, He sent one to the development copies of Cherrytree for gtk3 for testing. using snap to load Cherrytree,on Xubuntu 20.04 I found that it did not always work or pick the latest copies of the database.

I use Cherrytree as my logbook on all Linux and most of Windows systems that I use or support. Which leads to my next question when is the RPi release going to based on Bullseye i.e. I have found information that Bullseye includes Cherrytree again. ExportsTests/ExportsMultipleParametersTests.ChecksExports/0 (1493 ms) home/pi/.config/cherrytree/config.cfg missing ExportsTests/ExportsMultipleParametersTests.ChecksExports/0 6 tests from ExportsTests/ExportsMultipleParametersTests
