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196 Start-Up<br />

Left-click the panel icon to open the Tomboy menu then select Create New Note. Type<br />

the text <strong>of</strong> your note. Link notes with each other by clicking Link. These links can even<br />

survive renaming and reorganizing. A Search Notes function located in the panel menu<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tomboy lets you search your notes. Web links and e-mail addresses can also be<br />

dropped onto Tomboy. Click Recent Changes to view a list <strong>of</strong> your notes in the order<br />

they were last modified.<br />

Tomboy also supports advanced editing features, such as highlighted text, inline spell<br />

checking, automatically-linking Web and e-mail addresses, undo and redo, and font<br />

styling and sizing.<br />

Figure 7.8 Examples <strong>of</strong> Tomboy Notes<br />

7.12.2 Dictionary<br />

GNOME Dictionary provides dictionary definitions <strong>of</strong> words using any server that<br />

supports the dict protocol (an Internet standard for client/server dictionary applications).<br />

An Internet connection is required because this applet accesses an online dictionary.<br />

To open Dictionary, click Applications → Office → Dictionary → Dictionary or enter<br />

gnome-dictionary in a terminal window.

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