# RedNotebook RedNotebook is a modern desktop journal. It lets you format, tag and search your entries. You can also add pictures, links and customizable templates, spell check your notes, and export to plain text, HTML, Latex or PDF. **Installers for Linux and Windows**: [rednotebook.app/downloads.html](https://www.rednotebook.app/downloads.html) ## Requirements Needed for running RedNotebook: * GTK (3.24): https://www.gtk.org * GtkSourceView (3.0+): https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GtkSourceView * Python (3.8+): https://www.python.org * PyYAML (3.10+): https://pyyaml.org * WebKitGTK (2.16+): https://webkitgtk.org (only on Linux and macOS) * PyEnchant for spell checking (1.6+): https://pypi.org/project/pyenchant/ (optional) Needed for installing RedNotebook: * GNU gettext: https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext * Setuptools (60.0+): https://pypi.org/project/setuptools ## Run from source Install all dependencies: * Linux/macOS: [run-tests.yml](.github/workflows/run-tests.yml) * Windows: [build-windows.yml](.github/workflows/build-windows.yml) Start RedNotebook: * Linux/macOS: `python3 rednotebook/journal.py` * Windows: `py rednotebook/journal.py` ## Set up pre-commit hooks Install [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/), then run `pre-commit install`. ## Run tests Install [tox](https://tox.wiki), then run `tox`. ## Thanks to * The authors of the libraries listed under 'Requirements'. * Ciaran for creating the RedNotebook icon. * The [txt2tags](https://txt2tags.org) team for their markup conversion tool. * Dieter Verfaillie for his [elib.intl](https://github.com/dieterv/elib.intl) module. * Maximilian Köhl for his [pygtkspellcheck](https://github.com/koehlma/pygtkspellcheck) project. * The Weblate team for hosting [translations for RedNotebook](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/rednotebook/). ## License notes RedNotebook is published under the GPLv2+. Since it bundles code released under the LGPLv3+, the resulting work is licensed under the GPLv3+. See `debian/copyright` for detailed license information. Enjoy!