Where is tomboy data for 11.2?

Pls excuse me if this question has been asked and answered, but for some reason when I click “Search”, nothing happens; so hence, a new thread.

I saved my entire home directory of 11.1 before installing 11.2.
I am slowly recovering everything, but it seems that Tomboy doesn’t use ~/.tomboy anymore.

I copy that directory from my saved dir to my new homedir and it ignores it. I then deleted the .tomboy dir from my new homedir and created a new note. It didn’t recreate ~/.tomboy.

So, is there any way to copy my notes from 11.1 to 11.2?

Guess will abandon tomboy in favor of simple text files in the future

thanks,

Jim

I’m using openSUSE 11.2, and my tomboy notes are stored at:

~/.local/share/tomboy

Hope this is helpful.

Joon

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Same here. I symlinked from ~/.tomboy to this location as a result just
for ease (for me).

Good luck.

On 06/03/2010 02:46 PM, joonR wrote:
>
> I’m using openSUSE 11.2, and my tomboy notes are stored at:
>
> ~/.local/share/tomboy
>
> Hope this is helpful.
>
> Joon
>
>
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Thanks all. That did the trick.

Now to copy my notes to plain text file.

Jim