.TH RHINOTE 1 "January 2010" "Rhinote" .SH NAME .PP Rhinote - virtual sticky-notes for your desktop .SH SYNOPSIS .PP rhinote .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \f[C]Rhinote\f[] is a simple program that provides virtual sticky-notes for your desktop. It\[aq]s handy for jotting down quick notes or holding copied text that you plan to past elsewhere later. .PP Notes can be saved as plain text for later viewing/editing with \f[C]Rhinote\f[] or any other text editor. .PP \f[C]Rhinote\f[] is designed to be "keyboard friendly", that is, every single action is bound to a specific keystroke. .SH KEY BINDINGS .TP .B Ctrl-x Cut highlighted text. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-c Copy highlighted text. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-v Paste text from clipboard. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-n Open new (blank) note. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-o Open file (via a file dialog). .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-s Save current note. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-a Save current note in a different file. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-p Print current note. .RS .RE .TP .B Ctrl-h Display help window. .RS .RE .SH AUTHOR .PP \f[C]Rhinote\f[] was written by Marv Boyes . .PP This manual page was written by Andrea Bolognani for the Debian project (but may be used by others).