Index of Frequently Asked Questions
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What if my question is not answered here?
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If you question is not answered by this FAQ, and you cannot find
help in the (still incomplete) manual, then
feel free to mail me with
your question.
Yes, it is really free. You can use it without charge and modify
or redistribute it under the terms of the
GNU GPL.
Can I move my DiddleBug drawings to my desktop computer?
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Yes! There is a command-line program for Windows/DOS that allows you
to extract sketches from your backed up DiddleBugDB.pdb file and save
them as bitmaps.
Daniel Lin wrote this program, and you can get it
here.
A GUI program called "DiddleEx" that can be used with BugBMP was written by
Roger Sondermann and can
be found here.
Recently, Max Vlasov has written
another Windows program that does not need BugBMP. It is called "WindleBug" and
can be found here.
Also, you might want to use the
ImageViewerIII
plugin to transfer your
sketch to the ImageViewerIII database. There are a variety of desktop
tools to manipulate and convert that format.
What exactly is an IntelliBoogerTM
extention?
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IntelliBoogerTM extensions are the code
embedded within DiddleBug
that allows it to create entries in the ToDo, DateBook and other databases
without leaving DiddleBug. It is based on an advanced, unpatented
pick-and-flick technology.
- Pick - Select "Transfer" from the menu. You will now
see the Pick Text Field at the bottom of the screen. You can use
graffiti (or the built-in Palm keyboard) to transcribe information
from your sketch into this field.
- Flick - If you push the Flick Button (button on the left),
then this information will be entered into the application of your choice.
You can select which app to flick to using the plugin button.
Any alarm or repeat information
that you have previously entered for a DiddleBug sketch will be automatically
read and used in the new entry.
IntelliBoogerTM is implemented using plugins that you can
install on your Palm. Each plugin that you install allows a different
target application or entry type to be used. Please see the
plugin page here for more information.
Also, please read the section
in the manual about using the plugins.
Why would I want to use
IntelliBoogerTM?
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DiddleBug has some advantages over the built-in applications:
- It is very easy and fast to enter information and set alarms.
- It allows you to show your sketches for alarms.
But the text data in the built-in applications also have some advantages:
- You can sync the info with your desktop.
- It is easy to catoragize and organize the info.
- Many third-party applications can work with your text info
- You can do a global search for text data.
IntelliBoogerTM plugins allow you to
take adavantage of the very fast information capture offered by DiddleBug,
while still allowing you to easily enter this info later into the built-in
applications, so you can have your cake and eat it too!
But isn't it easier just to switch to the other application instead
of using IntelliBoogerTM?
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Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. I will often have trouble remembering
a phone number even for the amount of time that it takes to switch to
another application. Also, using
IntelliBoogerTM allows you to delete
the sketch that you are transferring information from in the same step,
so you don't have to worry about duplicate information.
Why does it draw so slowly in freehand?
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The smoothing filter will introduce a delay between your pen movements
and the ink showing up on the screen. You should set the filter
to "Unsmooth" when you need fast performance for those fast scribbles.
Also, smaller pen sizes will be slightly faster than the large ones.
The alarm doesn't sound when I turn my Palm off. What's up?
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The Palm Operating System will only check for alarms once every 60 seconds
when the power is off. Therefore, the alarm may be up to 60 seconds late
if you have turned your power off. You will not notice this in most
applications because they usually will not let you see a running countdown
to the alarm time like DiddleBug does. Rest assured that the alarm will
eventually go off (within a minute). If you need greater accuracy than
a minute, then why did you turn off your Palm?
Also, the PalmIIIx and PalmV machines have a known bug where sometimes
alarms will not sound when the Palm is sleeping. If you do a soft
reset of your Palm, the problem should go away.
Why can't I open the menu normally via the title?
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This FAQ entry has been made obsolete by v.2.51.
As of that version, the shortcut menu is available via a swipe
on the title bar, while simply tapping opens the normal application
menu. Optionally, this behavior can be reversed by setting the
"switch titlebar action" checkbox in the DiddleBug
preferences.
DiddleBug provides its own shortcut menu, which will interfere
with DiddleBug using that same action to show a shortcut menu. To
fix this, simply go to the DiddleBug preferences and check the
option that says "Disable titlebar shortcut menu".
Why does DiddleBug immediately crash my Sony CLIE?
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This FAQ entry has been made obsolete by v.2.50.rc.3.
As of that version, DiddleBug directly supports the Clie hi-res mode.
There is no need to enable or disable hi-res assist anymore.
You have to explicitely disable "HiRes-Assist" for DiddleBug.
Beware though, sometimes it switches itself on again after upgrading to
a new version!
I updated from a previous beta, and now I've got garbage titles
all over the place. What can I do?
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The garbage titles only appear when you've upgraded from certain beta versions
and not directly from 2.15. You can safely delete them via the
"Details" dialog or the "Note" button.
Why does your manual suck?
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It's not done yet!
Who can I thank for DiddleBug?
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DiddleBug is a collaborative project, and many people had a hand
in creating and improving it. I try to list the names of people
who were the first to give a bug report or an implemented suggestion
for improvement in the ChangeLog. In
addition to those, some notable contributors are:
These are the old credits from Mitch Blevins' version. Some of the information below has been superceeded:
- Mitch Blevins - Principal
author and maintainer.
- Roger Critchlow, Jr. - Creator of
the Doodle program,
on which DiddleBug's drawing engine is based.
- Ben Darnell - Wrote most
of the code that I stole for the DiddleSnap hack. Also was the person
who first got me interested in Palm programming.
- Iain Barclay - Creator of the
BugMe! program, which pioneered the yellow-sticky-note-with-alarm concept.
You should check out
BugMe! if you want a program
similar to DiddleBug, but
which uses the Palm categories and an index to organize your sketches.
- Daeyeon Han - Korean translation,
much help with localization and bug reports.
- Francisco Sanchez - Spanish
translation.
- Frederic Jean -
French translations and several improvement suggestions.
- Stefan Schwingeler - German
translation.
- Thorsten Tietz -
Original German translation.
- Kurosaka Teruhiko -
Japanese
translation.
- Omar Colocci -
Portugese translation.
- Petr Nozek - Czech translation.
- Daniel Lin - Creation
of a desktop program to convert DiddleBug graphics.
- Roger Sondermann - Graphical
shell for Daniel Lin's DiddleBug utility.
- Mike McCollister -
General help, suggestions, guidance, bug reports, bug fixes.
- Alan B. (aka shrink) - Has more ideas than a dog has fleas.
- Chris Cardone - Conceptual design for
IntelliBoogerTM
extensions.
- Martin Geist - New program icon(s).
- Lonnie Foster -
patches for program improvements and clipboard plugin.
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