
TreeLine
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Requires the PyQt library.
Release 3.1.1 (stable release)
Updates:
- Added many Show Configuration Structure data fields to show detailed settings for type formats and field formats.
- Added support for finding and replacing empty data fields using the search and replace command.
- Updated German and Spanish GUI translations (thanks to Maria Seliger and Diego).
Bug Fixes:
- Fix printing problems when using the dark theme.
- Fix incorrect numbering updates in some situations with mixed node types.
- Fix problems defining a math field equation on a recently copied data type.
- Eliminate a problem defining math field equations that include child count references.
- Fix a minor bug affecting default directories for save-as and export commands when there is not already a file name set.
Ratings & Comments
17 Comments
i like your program already very much. it is of good use to me as it is. in case you have time to spare on the project in the future, i would like to propose to add the possibility to enter small sketches with the program. iqnotes (to be found on kde-apps) is a qt/qtopia outliner which has this feature - maybe you can get some inspiration from their code.
Thanks for the work, I'll grab the code to learn something :)
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tar -xzf treeline-1.2.0.tar.gz gzip: stdin: not in gzip format tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Errors stopped program
It works fine for me. Note that the download link takes you to a berlios mirror page, so be careful with doing a save-link-as from the KDE-apps download link.
This is an amazingly useful little program. Good work!
I haven't used Kexi, but I've heard a bit about it and I think it either already is or will become similar to TreeLine. Sorry if I'm very wrong, but I'm short of time to try either TreeLine or Kexi. Also, the extension .trl is already in use by an app called "Tracklogs Digital Mapping Track Log", so please consider changing it to .treeline
Kexi is not really very similar. Kexi is basically a database front-end (like MS Access), while TreeLine is basically an outliner with some database-like capabilities.
I'm not too worried about sharing a file extension with some Windows-only GPS mapping software. TreeLine has had the same file extension for many years. The users would be inconvenienced more by changing it now.
When I select Help -> View ReadMe, my X server crashes. No other app (except kompmgr maybe) causes X to crash. What can be wrong?
Strange... I'd suspect it has something to do with the versions of libraries you're running. What are your versions for Qt, Python, sip and PyQt? Also, what distro?
Hi. I have python-2.3.5 QT-3.3.4 sip-4.4.1 PyQt-3.13 I am running Gentoo Linux.
Cool sw btw :) 1) Add the ability to create file directories. So you can store files in the encrypted file. Good for keeping keys on you and such.... 2) Add a ncurses or slang frontend. That way us console junkies could use it too :)
At first glance, i didn't think I would like this, but this application actually has more functionality than TuxCards or Knowit. I like the combo of tree heirarchy and definable fields. ALso like the export options (more than just text and html) And because it can be setup for Windows, it's useful at work and home. Nice job! Future enhancments that would improve this app further would be some text formatting and encryption.
Encryption is already there - just do a "Save As" and change the file type.
Thanks for the kind words.
Piers Anthony! :)
I like it ! Should not it be in the text processing section ?
nice little app. any chance you could get it to use KDE's gui stuff? it looks like a windows program! looks very useful though for simple data stuff...