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Mini Text

License: GPL v3 made-with-python Downloads

An extremely simple Gtk4/Libadwaita app that shows a text view to copy/paste and edit text.

Best used with 'Always on Top' and/or 'Always on Visible Workspace'

Installation

From the stores

Mini Text is available to download on Flathub and the Snap Store

Download on FlathubGet it from the Snap Store

From source

You just need to clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/Nokse22/mini-text.git

Open the project in GNOME Builder and click "Run Project".

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mini-text's Issues

Do not allow drag & drop in textview

Drag & drop via textview may look useful but IMO it's quite annoying, as soon I want to select text with mouse, I move the window instead of doing text selection.

Maybe replace the close button by a drag&drop area? (not sure a close button is a good idea for such app, we have right click menu)

Better appdata summary

The current summary A very small and minimalistic text view isn't great (too long, starts with an article, not a call to action).

An easy improvement would be something like Minimalistic text view, but it'd be even better if the summary advertised the kinds of use cases you have in mind for the app.

An exercise that can help here is completing this sentence:

Mini Text is an app that lets you "SUMMARY"

Example from another app: Clairvoyant is an app that lets you “Ask questions, get psychic answers”

More general guidance here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/-/wikis/App-Metadata

Override for left side close button

Hello, I've just installed Mini Text from Flathub, and I've noticed a problem for those of us who prefer our close-minimize-maximize buttons on the left. Mini Text honors that preference, putting the close button directly over the top left corner of the text area. Not only does it cover up the text, it renders the button itself unusable. Ideally an override whereby the close button was always located at the top right of the button bar no matter what could solve the issue.

Looks like a nice little piece of software though!

Keyboard shortcut to increase font size not working as expected

Hello! On my keyboard pressing Ctrl+"+" does not increase the font size. If I also hold down the Shift key, it works. I believe pressing "+" without shift leads to the keypress registering as "=".
I'm not sure what's the proper Gnome way to handle this, but maybe Ctrl+"=" key combination should trigger font size increase.

Dark Mode Not Applying on Ubuntu 20.04

Description:
I am using Ubuntu 20.04 and have set the system appearance to use the Dark window colors. However, when I open Minitext, the application interface remains in the "white" mode, failing to switch to the Dark mode as expected.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Install Minitext on Ubuntu 20.04.
  2. Set the system appearance to use Dark window colors.
  3. Open Minitext.

Expected Behavior:
When the system appearance is set to Dark window colors, Minitext should automatically switch to Dark mode, reflecting the system-wide appearance settings.

Actual Behavior:
Minitext remains in the "white" mode, regardless of the system appearance settings.

Additional Information:
Ubuntu Version: 20.04.6
Minitext Version: 0.1.7
System Appearance Settings: Dark window colors

Possible Workarounds:
If there are any known workarounds or settings adjustments that users can try in order to enable Dark mode in Minitext, please provide them here.

This issue impacts the usability and consistency of the application with the system-wide appearance settings. It would be greatly appreciated if the Minitext development team could address this matter and provide a fix or guidance on how to enable Dark mode when the system appearance is set to Dark.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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