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Ep<More Info on Average vs Cumulative Charts
Ep<
Ep< Cumulative tags
Ep<Values of cumulative tags are summed to get the combined value. Example use cases include:
Ep<	• money spent,
Ep<	• distance traveled, 
Ep<	• pages read, and so on.
Ep<
Ep< Average Tags
Ep<For some phenomena, summing individual values does not make any sense in that the values we give for them are mere measurements for a specific time. For such phenomena, combined value of multiple tags is calculated by taking the average.  Example use cases include:
Ep<	• weight (e.g. during a diet),
Ep<	• temperature,
Ep<	• most medical data such as blood pressure, and so on.
Ep<
Ep< Interpolation
Ep<At the first glance, one may think that in some cases, tag values can be combined both as average and cumulative. Of course, it would make sense e.g. to have a graph showing the total number of pages read in months or the average number of pages per day in months.
Ep<
Ep<The tricky part is how the empty days are regarded. They are given intermediate values by interpolating nearest values around them.
Ep<
Ep<For example:
Ep<	March 1st: Pages Read = 20 (actual entry)
Ep<	April 1st: *<No entry>*
Ep<	May 1st: Pages Read = 30 (actual entry)
Ep<In the above case when in average mode, the number of pages read will be shown as *25*
Ep<for April (in the monthly mode) which will be contrary to the truth.
Ep<
Ep<Average value makes perfect sense for the things that continue to occur whether we measure them or not. For other things, the only way to get correct results is explicitly creating tags for every single interval (week/month/year), even when the value is 0.
Ep<
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Ep<Diary File Version Support
Ep<
Ep<Current diary file version is 1030.
Ep<
Ep<Below is a list showing which diary file versions can be opened and saved by a particular Lifeograph version.
Ep<
Ep< Linux & Windows Desktop 2.0
Ep<	• *Opens:* 1010-2000
Ep<	• *Saves:* 2000
Ep<
Ep< Linux & Windows Desktop 1.5 - 1.6
Ep<	• *Opens:* 110-1050
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1050
Ep<
Ep< Android 0.8 - 0.9
Ep<	• *Opens:* 1010-1040
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1050
Ep<
Ep< Linux Desktop 1.4 | Android 0.7 | Windows 0.4
Ep<	• *Opens:* 110-1040
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1040
Ep<
Ep< Linux Desktop 1.3 | Android 0.6 | Windows 0.3
Ep<	• *Opens:* 110-1030
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1030
Ep<
Ep< Linux Desktop 1.2 | Android 0.5 | Windows 0.2
Ep<	• *Opens:* 110-1020
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1020
Ep<
Ep< 1.1
Ep<	• *Opens:* 56-1010
Ep<	• *Saves:* 1010
Ep<
Ep< 0.11.0 - 1.0.1
Ep<	• *Opens:* 56-110
Ep<	• *Saves:* 110
Ep<
Ep< 0.7.4 - 0.10.0
Ep<	• *Opens:* 56-74
Ep<	• *Saves:* 74
Ep<
Ep< 0.7.3
Ep<	• *Opens:* 56,73
Ep<	• *Saves:* 73
Ep<
Ep< 0.7.1, 0.7.2
Ep<	• *Opens:* 56
Ep<	• *Saves:* 56
Ep<
Ep< 0.7.0
Ep<	• *Opens:* 51-56
Ep<	• *Saves:* 56
Ep<
Ep< 0.5.6 - 0.6.4
Ep<	• *Opens:* 37-56
Ep<	• *Saves:* 56

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Ep<Encryption
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph uses <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aes256	AES256 algorithm> via <http://www.gnu.org/software/libgcrypt/	libgcrypt> for encrypted diaries.
Ep<
Ep<This is real encryption. So, there is no known way of recovering the data in an encrypted diary when its password is lost -except for trial and error.
Ep<:stub:

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Ep<Command-line Options
Ep<
Ep< SYNOPSIS
Ep<.	lifeograph [--force-welcome] [--open, -o _DIARY_] [--read-only]
Ep<
Ep< OPTIONS
Ep<*--open*, *-o* _DIARY_
Ep<Sets  the  diary  file  to be opened. If the diary is encrypted, Lifeograph will start with a password prompt.
Ep<
Ep<*--read-only*, *-r*
Ep<Run in read-only mode where no change is allowed.  So, enabling edit is disabled.
Ep<
Ep<*--read-only-single*
Ep<Run  for  viewing  a  single file. Logging out is not supported. Used for showing the manual.
Ep<
Ep<*--ignore-locks*
Ep<Enables  opening locked diary files. Beware that if a diary file is locked it is probably being edited  by  another  instance  of Lifeograph or the last session with it did not finish correctly. In either case the lock file may contain unsaved changes.
Ep<
Ep<*--force-welcome*
Ep<Forces program to show  the  welcome  screen.  Normally  welcome screen is only shown on the first run of Lifeograph.

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Ep<Hidden Options
Ep<
Ep< Diary file extension
Ep<To override the default value (.diary) add a line to the <deid:10034	configuration file> starting with E.
Ep<e.g. to change to .lifeograph (Please note that any custom extension should begin with a dot):
Ep<
Ep<E .lifeograph
Ep<
Ep<and to disable automatic appendage of an extension use just a dot:
Ep<
Ep<E .
Ep<
Ep< Icon theme
Ep<Lifeograph has an additional icon theme called Ribbla. To use it add the following line to the <deid:10034	configuration file>:
Ep<
Ep<T Ribbla
Ep<
Ep< Disable down-scaling in entry and tag lists
Ep<On certain systems small fonts of entry and tag list may be undesirable. In such cases it is possible to disable the down-scaling in these widgets by adding the following line to the <deid:10034	configuration file>:
Ep<
Ep<O big lists
Ep<

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Ep<Configuration File
Ep<
Ep<The default path for the Lifeograph configuration file is *XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lifeograph/lifeo.conf* where *XDG_CONFIG_HOME* is equal to *~/.config* on most systems.
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph can be forced to use another configuration file than the default by setting the *LIFEOGRAPH_CONFIG_FILE* system variable.
Ep<
Ep<e.g. if started with the following command-line Lifeograph will use the alternative configuration file specified (if the file does not exist, it will be created):
Ep<
Ep<$ LIFEOGRAPH_CONFIG_FILE=/home/user/.lifeo.conf2 lifeograph

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Ep<Backup Files
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph saves two backup files. Both are saved in the same directory as the diary file. Their names are *<DIARYNAME>.~LOCK~* and *<DIARYNAME>.~previousversion~*.
Ep<The first one is saved twice a minute during an editing session and contains all unsaved changes up to that time. It is, however, deleted after logging out successfully.
Ep<The second one is saved at log-out and is simply a backup of the diary before the last editing session.
Ep<
Ep< Recovery after crashes
Ep<*<DIARYNAME>.~LOCK~* is useful to recover unsaved changes after crashes. When, due to a crash or any other reason, a Lifeograph session ends improperly the .~LOCK~ file will not be removed. In that case, Lifeograph will refuse to open the original diary again complaining that it is locked.
Ep<If the presence of the lock is due to quitting improperly (rather than the file's being open in another instance of Lifeograph) you can rename the lock file and open it with Lifeograph to recover the unsaved changes. If you are sure that you don't want to restore the changes you can simply delete the lock file and open the original diary.
Ep<
Ep<*<DIARYNAME>.~previousversion~* can be used to revert changes made in the last editing session.
Ep<
Ep< Daily backups
Ep<If enabled in the <deid:10026	Preferences>, Lifeograph will also save daily backups of the diary in a separate folder. The id of the diary file is also appended in the name of the backup to avoid different diaries with the same name overwriting each other.

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Ep<Advanced

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Ep<Tables
Ep<
Ep<It is possible to extract certain values from the diary content and present them in a tabular format. Similar to charts, many tables can be defined in a diary file for different purposes.
Ep<The contents of a table can be copied to clipboard as tab delimited text. This then can be pasted into a spreadsheet program. 
Ep<rel://images/tables.png
Ep<
Ep< Creating a table
Ep<Click the down arrow beside the table name and and click the *+* button. Type in a new name in the name editor.
Ep<
Ep< Adding columns to table
Ep<Right click anywhere on the table (but the table header) and click *Add Column*.
Ep<
Ep< Table options
Ep<  Group by first column
Ep<Table lines sharing the same value for the first column will be combined. Numeric values will be added up, string values will be concatenated.
Ep<
Ep<  Entry/paragraph (per table line)
Ep<Display one table line per entry or per paragraph.
Ep<
Ep<  Main filter
Ep<Limit table domain to entries satisfying a filter defined in the diary.
Ep<
Ep<  Paragraph filter (when in paragraph mode)
Ep<If a tag is entered, table domain will be limited to paragraphs that have this tag.
Ep<
Ep< Column options
Ep<Rgight click on the header of a column to edit its name and other properties.
Ep<
Ep<  Column type
Ep<	• *Name:* name of the entry the line corresponds to, or the paragraph is in.
Ep<	• *Date:* date of the entry the line corresponds to, or the paragraph is in. If no date is specified in the paragraph (in the YYYY-MM-DD format) than the date of the host entry of the paragraph.
Ep<	• *Count:* Number of entries/paragraphs combined in the line. Usually used with the *Group by first column* option.
Ep<	• *Tag Value:* value of the tag selected for the entry or paragraph. It is possible to use total or average of realized/planned/remaining values.
Ep<	• *Which Sub Tag*: name of the sub tag of the selected tag the entry or paragraph is associated with. A sub tag is a child entry of a parent entry in <deid:9857393	the entry list> hierarchy. In cases where an entry or paragraph is associated with more than one sub tag, the tag to display is determined per the following options:
Ep<		• *First occuring:* the sub tag closest to the begining.
Ep<		• *Last occurring:* the sub tag closes to the end.
Ep<		• *Least in order:* the sub tag listed above the others in the entry list in ascending order.
Ep<		• *Greatest in order:* the sub tag listed below the others in the entry list in ascending order.
Ep<	• *Completion:* completion value of the entry or the paragraph.
Ep<	• *Path Length in Map:* length of the path associated with the entry.
Ep<  Conditional
Ep<	• In tag value mode, the column will display the number of  entries / paragraphs whose value for the tag is equal to a given value or within a given range.
Ep<	• In sub tag mode, the column will display the number of  entries / paragraphs whose sub tag satisfies the selected filter.
Ep<
Ep< Moving and deleting columns
Ep<Columns can be moved or deleted using the 3 button at the bottom of the column menu.

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Ep<Charts in Entries
Ep<
Ep<Tag charts can be inserted into entries by using the specific link type _chart:_ as in the following example:
Ep<
Ep<.	chart:running
Ep<
Ep<	• Please note that, for this type of links to work, the have to be the sole content of the paragraph i.e. no other text before or after them.
Ep<	• Click on the link to open the related chart in the bottom panel.
Ep<
Ep<chart:running
Ep<
Ep<
Ep< Limitations
Ep<Tags specified in the entry after the inline chart will not be included in the inline chart.

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Ep<Charts
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph provides simple statistical graphics to visualize the data in the diary in various ways. Examples of data visualized in graphs include the number of entries over time and the value of a tag over time.
Ep<
Ep<Charts tab is found in the bottom panel:
Ep<rel://images/charts.png
Ep<
Ep<To be able to create a visual, entries related to a chart, need to spread over two or more months (or years for yearly charts, and so on) or else *INSUFFICIENT DATA* message will be displayed.
Ep<
Ep< Creating a chart
Ep<Any number of charts can be saved within a diary. Click the down arrow beside the chart name and and click the *+* button. Type in a new name in the name editor.
Ep<
Ep< y axis
Ep<Following values can be shown in the y axis:
Ep<	• *Entry Count* in the period (week, month, or year)
Ep<	• *Text Length* of entries in the period
Ep<	• *Path Length in Map* for entries in the period
Ep<	• *Entry Value for Tag* for entries in the period
Ep<	• *Paragraph Value for Tag* for paragraphs in entries in the period
Ep<
Ep<Values can be treated as cumulative or average in one of 3 ways
Ep<	• *Cumulative: Periodic:* values added up within the period
Ep<	• *Cumulative: Continuous:* values are added up continuously
Ep<	• *Average:* sum of values are divided by value count per period, for period without any value, a value is assigned by interpolating the nearest periods that have a value.
Ep<<deid:10040	More Info on Average vs Cumulative Charts>.
Ep<
Ep< Tag
Ep<When in tag value modes, the tag for which the value will be calculated.
Ep<
Ep< Paragraph filter
Ep<If a tag is entered, value of the main tag (above) will only be taken into account for paragraphs that also have this tag.
Ep<
Ep< Entry filter
Ep<Optionally, the domain of the graph will be limited to entries satisfying the selected filter here.
Ep<
Ep< Limit to entries that have the tag
Ep<Rather than assigning zero value to entries without the main tag, ignore them.
Ep<
Ep< Period: weekly, monthly and yearly charts
Ep<Charts can be weekly, monthly or yearly according to the user's needs. This preference is saved in the diary for every individual item that has a graph.
Ep<
Ep< Underlays
Ep<It is possible to underlay certain curves to the main curve as a dashed line to make comparisons.
Ep<
Ep<  Previous year
Ep<When in weekly or monthly view, it is possible to underlay previous year so that the values in a certain month can be compared between years. 
Ep<
Ep<  Planned
Ep<When in a tag value mode, planned value for the tag can be displayed together with the realized value.
Ep<
Ep< Scrolling
Ep<If the entirety of a graph does not fit into the widget width at the current zoom level, a scroll bar will appear at the bottom with the complete graph line on it, highlighting the portion currently visible in the widget. This can be used to navigate along the timeline of the graph like a regular scroll bar.
Ep<It is also possible to scroll using the mouse wheel.
Ep<
Ep< Zooming
Ep<Using the slider at the top right of the chart widget, it is possible to zoom in and out.

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Ep<Read-Only Mode
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph opens diaries in Read-only mode.
Ep<
Ep<Entering editing mode may not be possible if
Ep<	• the user does not have write permissions on the diary file,
Ep<	• Lifeograph is started with the _--read-only_ option.
Ep<
Ep< Differences between Read and Edit modes
Ep<In read-only mode,
Ep<	• editing functionality elements are hidden, resulting in a simpler user interface,
Ep<	• links are activated without pressing Ctrl and selected with pressing it,
Ep<	• markup characters are always hidden,
Ep<	• spell checking is always disabled.
Ep<
Ep<Filters can be edited in read-only mode but the changes will not be saved.
Ep<
Ep<
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Ep<
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Ep<

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Ep<Preferences
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/preferences.png
Ep<
Ep< Save diary and log out when idle
Ep<Lifeograph can save the current diary and log out when a configurable time has passed without any user interaction. This only happens when the opened diary is encrypted.
Ep<
Ep<Specify the duration to wait before logging out or disable the feature.
Ep<
Ep< Auto Backups
Ep<To prevent data loss, Lifeograph can save additional copies of edited diaries on a separate folder of your choosing. One backup file will be saved per day.
Ep<
Ep< Locale
Ep<  Date order and separator
Ep<The order of the date elements and the separators between them can be customized to get different options such as 31/12/2014, 12.31.2014, etc... Note that date links should always follow year-month-day order. the separator can be any of the three options, though.
Ep<
Ep<  Preferred units
Ep<Select imperial or metric units to be displayed in the map for the path lengths. 
Ep<
Ep< Formatting toolbar
Ep<Formatting toolbar (which is the one with bold, italic, etc... buttons) can be hidden to reclaim some more screen real estate. Note that, all the functionality in the toolbar is also accessible via <deid:10008	Keyboard Shortcuts>.
Ep<
Ep< Dark Gtk+ Theme
Ep<Optionally, Lifeograph can be used with the dark variant of the Gtk+ theme.

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Ep<Printing
Ep<
Ep< Lifeograph specific options
Ep<Lifeograph specific options can be found on the *Lifeograph* tab of the print dialog:
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/printing.png
Ep<
Ep< What to print?
Ep<It is possible to print the current entry, filtered entries (if there is an active filter) or the entire diary.
Ep<
Ep< Text options
Ep<It is also possible to print each entry in its theme's font or select a single font to be used in all of them.
Ep<It is also possible to use a standard theme for printing or to use each entry's theme for each of them.

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Ep<Syncing / Importing
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/synchronization.png
Ep<
Ep<It is possible to merge diaries by importing entries, tags, and chapters from another diary.
Ep<
Ep<Sync dialog can be opened from the <deid:10035	element options> menu of the <deid:10030	diary view>.
Ep<
Ep<It is also possible to add a certain tag to all imported entries in order to be able to differentiate them after they are merged with other entries in the target diary.
Ep<:stub:

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Ep<Exporting (Saving a Copy of) the Diary
Ep<
Ep<It is possible to save a complete or partial copy of the current diary as either another diary file or as a plain text file.
Ep<
Ep<Export dialog can be opened from the icon menu of the <deid:10030	diary view>.
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph will ask for the password before exporting an encrypted diary.
Ep<
Ep< Exporting to plain text file
Ep<Plain text files can be used as a future-proof back-up format or for sharing diaries with other people who do not use Lifeograph.
Ep<
Ep< Exporting to a Lifeograph diary file
Ep<This can be used for saving a copy of the current diary either as a whole or partially as per the active entry filters. Encryption is optional and a different password can be selected than that of the original file.
Ep<
Ep< Exporting to PDF
Ep<Although Lifeograph does not support exporting to PDF directly, printing to file facility can be used for that very purpose.

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Ep<Filtering
Ep<
Ep<The active filter determines which entries are shown in the entry list. Any number of filters can be defined in a diary.
Ep<The last selected filter will be saved in the diary file and will be applied when the file is opened again.
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/filtering.png
Ep<
Ep< Creating a filter
Ep<To create a new filter, click the down arrow beside the filter name and and click the *+* button. Type in a new name in the name editor.
Ep<
Ep< Editing a filter
Ep<The plus menu opens up the menu to choose from the available filterers. There is no limit for the number of filterers in a filter.
Ep<By default, filterers are combined by _AND_ operation. This can be changed to _OR_ by clicking the *AND* button.
Ep<To remove a filterer, just click the minus button at the begining of the filterer.
Ep<
Ep< Reverting & applying
Ep<Changes in a filter will not be saved unless applied by clicking the apply button in the toolbar.
Ep<It is possible to revert a filter to its savedd state by clicking the revert button in the toolbar.
Ep<
Ep< 2nd level of filterers
Ep<The special filterer *Subgroup* adds a second level of filterers that can be combined with _OR_ operation if the first operator is _AND_ or vice versa.

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Ep<Tagging
Ep<
Ep<Starting with Lifeograph 2.0 tags are not distinct entities than entries. Entries tag other entries when they are referenced by their name in a special way i.e. :between two colons: in the entry text.
Ep<
Ep<Entries can be inserted as tags to the current entry by dragging & dropping them onto the entry text or by typing their name. Ctrl + Space shortcut can be used to display the automatic complete popup with a list of matching tags. 
Ep<
Ep<While all tags in an entry, no matter where they occur in the text, are regarded associated with the entry, paragraphs are only associated with the tags added to them. So, for some purposes it may be necessary to add the same tag multiple times into an entry.
Ep<
Ep< Directly creating new entries while tagging
Ep<It is possible to create new entries directly through the auto-complete popover fro tags (Ctrl+Space). Entries created this way are of the type _Free Entry_.
Ep<
Ep< Assigning values to tags (a.k.a parametric tags)
Ep<With parametric tags, it is possible to give numeric values to tags to clarify the amount, rate or degree of the entry with respect to the tag.
Ep<
Ep<Continuing from the previous example, instead of a boolean tag called "hot", we can create a parametric tag "temperature" and specify the actual temperatures as its value for individual entries. e.g.: :temperature:=27°C (Please note that unit is optional).
Ep<
Ep<The syntax for assigning values to tags is _:<TAG NAME>: =<VALUE>_.
Ep<
Ep<Please note that when the value is omitted tag assumes a value of 1.
Ep<
Ep< Planned values vs. realized values
Ep<It is also possible to specify a planned value for a tag to gauge the level of accomplishment of a goal. These values can be added as an underlay to <deid:10033	Graphs> and as columns into <deid:2264330	Tables> .
Ep<
Ep<The syntax for assigning planned values to tags is _:<TAG NAME>: =<REALIZED VALUE>/<PLANNED VALUE>_.
Ep<
Ep<e.g.: :running:=7/8 km
Ep<

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Ep<Spell Checking
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph supports spell-checking utilizing _Enchant_ library.
Ep<
Ep<To enable spell checking, open <deid:10030	the diary menu> and select a language from the *Spell Checking* combo box.
Ep<
Ep<If needed, spell checking preference set for the diary can be overridden for any particular entry. To do this, go to the desired entry, and open <deid:10021	the entry menu>, and select the desired option from the *Spell Checking* combo box.
Ep<The *Diary Default* option removes the override from the entry.

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Ep<Auto Correction
Ep<
Ep<Following char sequences are automatically corrected by Lifeograph when entered into the entry editor:
Ep<
Ep<(there is a space between every single character for clarity. Actual space characters are shown as <SPACE>)
Ep<
Ep<.	<TAB> * <SPCAE>
Ep<	is corrected to  #<TAB> • <SPACE># (only at the beginning of a line)
Ep<
Ep<.	- - -
Ep<	is replaced with #—# (mdash)

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Ep<Lists in Entries
Ep<
Ep<If you indent the line, either by Alt-I or <tab>, you can create different kinds of lists depending on the first character(s) you type:
Ep<
Ep<	• Bullet lists by typing '*'.
Ep<	• Dash lists by typing '-'
Ep<	• Enumerated lists by typing a number followed by '.', ')', or '-'.
Ep<
Ep<It is also possible to convert the current line (or multiple lines at once when text selection covers multiple lines) to bullet or check list items by using the dedicated buttons in the Entry formatting toolbar.
Ep<
Ep<You can make an item a sub item by increasing the indentation level.
Ep<
Ep< Bullet lists / dash lists
Ep<
Ep<	• Item 1
Ep<	• Item 2
Ep<
Ep<	- item 1
Ep<		- sub item 1.1
Ep<	- item 2
Ep<
Ep< Checklists
Ep<Lifeograph has basic checklist support. Each checklist item may have one of the four possible states:
Ep<
Ep<	[ ] not finished
Ep<	[~] in progress
Ep<	[+] finished
Ep<	[x] canceled
Ep<	[>] deferred
Ep<
Ep<State of an item can be changed by clicking on the check box of it. Highlight and strike-through styles are applied automatically for finished and canceled items, respectively; while not finished items are rendered bold.
Ep<
Ep< Numbered lists
Ep<Lifeograph has very basic support for numbered lists in that it automatically inserts the next number to the beginning of a new line if previous line is a valid numbered list line i.e. starts with a <tab><number><separator> sequence where separator is " *)* " " *-* " or " *.* " .
Ep<
Ep<	1- item 1
Ep<	2- item 2
Ep<	3- item 3
Ep<

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Ep<Text Formatting
Ep<
Ep< Heading (Entry title)
Ep<First paragraph of an entry (i. e. any text before the first line break) is considered the title rendered in heading style. Other formats (such as highlight) cannot be used within entry titles nor are comments. Color of heading is defined by  associated theme.
Ep<
Ep< Subheading
Ep<Paragraphs starting with a single space (" ") are styled as subheading. Other formats and comments can be used normally in subheadings however using bold will make no difference as subheading style is already bold. Color of subheading comes from  associated theme.
Ep<
Ep<  Subsubheading
Ep<Paragraphs starting with double space ("  ") are styled as subsubheading. Color of subheading is derived from subheading color of the theme.
Ep<
Ep< Markup chars
Ep<Lifeograph has a text formatting system reminiscent of wiki software i.e. certain characters are used to denote different text styles. These are called _markup characters_.
Ep<
Ep<*bold*: asterisk *
Ep<
Ep<_italic_: underscore _
Ep<
Ep<=strike-through=: equal sign =
Ep<
Ep<#Highlight#: hash #
Ep<
Ep< Disabling markups in a paragraph
Ep<Paragraphs starting with a dot (.) followed by a tab are ignored by the markup system:
Ep<
Ep<.	*no bold* _no italic_ [[no comment]]
Ep<
Ep< Important points about markup chars
Ep<	• Markup characters are normally hidden. They are only shown in the paragraph the the input cursor is in.
Ep<	• Markup characters should be inserted at the beginning and end of the part of the text you want to apply formatting
Ep<	• Opening markup characters must came after a *separator* but mustn't be followed by one. (Separator is a character to separate words such as space or tab.)
Ep<	• Closing markup characters mustn't come after a separator
Ep<	• Highlight color is defined by the theme applied.

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Ep<Links
Ep<
Ep<Links can be given to many types of objects, such as dates, web sites, email addresses, and diary elements.
Ep<
Ep<Links can be followed by holding Ctrl key when clicking on them. This behavior is reversed in <deid:10031	Read-Only Mode>.
Ep<
Ep<Basically there are two types of links: automatic and custom. 
Ep<
Ep< Automatic links
Ep<Certain expressions are recognized and automatically converted into links such as
Ep<	• urls starting with
Ep<		• http://
Ep<		• https://
Ep<		• ftp://
Ep<		• file://
Ep<	• entry ids in _deid:#######_ format
Ep<	• e-mail addresses with @ sign
Ep<	• dates in YYYY.MM.DD format (Note that besides dots, slashes and dashes can also be used as separators in dates)
Ep<
Ep<e.g.:
Ep<	http://launchpad.net/lifeograph
Ep<	deid:10039
Ep<	e-mail@address.com
Ep<	2012.12.01, 2012/12/01, 2012-12-01
Ep<
Ep<  Relative links
Ep<For file links, rather than providing a full path, it is also possible to enter link paths relative to the location of the diary. Such links are formed by using a special prefix:
Ep<	rel://
Ep<
Ep<e.g.:
Ep<	rel://example.diary
Ep<
Ep< Custom links
Ep<Besides special tokens, any type of text can be converted into a link by using a special syntax:
Ep<
Ep<<target	label>
Ep<
Ep<where target is any type of link that is recognized by automatic link mechanism explained above or id of an entry. Please note that target and label are separated by a single *tab* character.
Ep<
Ep<e.g.:
Ep<<2012.03.31	his birth day>
Ep<.	<2012.03.31	his birth day>
Ep<
Ep<<deid:10009	Welcome Page>
Ep<.	<deid:10009	Welcome Page>
Ep<
Ep<Second example above shows the usage of an entry ID as a target. Every entry in a diary has a unique ID that never changes. However, users are not supposed to know entry IDs. The normal way of creating such links is dropping entries from list into the entry text.
Ep<
Ep< Tags
Ep<Tags also work like links to target entries in terms of click / Ctrl+click behavior.

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Ep<Keyboard Shortcuts
Ep<
Ep< General
Ep<	• *Log out:* Ctrl + Escape
Ep<	• *Enable editing:* F2
Ep<	• *Print:* Ctrl + P
Ep<	• *Start searching:* Ctrl + F
Ep<	• *Go to next match:* F3
Ep<	• *Go to previous match:* Shift + F3
Ep<	• *Replace selection:* F4
Ep<
Ep<	• *Refresh the extra panel and the entry list:* F5
Ep<
Ep<	• *Show Calendar Panel:* Ctrl + 1
Ep<	• *Show Search panel:* Ctrl + 2
Ep<	• *Show Filter panel:* Ctrl + 3
Ep<	• *Show Chart panel:* Ctrl + 4
Ep<	• *Show Theme Panel:* Ctrl + 5
Ep<	• *Show Map Panel:* Ctrl + 6
Ep<
Ep< Text Editing
Ep<	• *Undo:* Ctrl + Z
Ep<	• *Redo:* Ctrl + Shift + Z
Ep<
Ep<	• *Show completion menu:* #Ctrl + Space#
Ep<	• *Show context menu:* #Ctrl + Shift + Space#
Ep<	• *Go to link cursor is in:* #Alt + G#
Ep<
Ep<	• *Insert current date:* #Alt + D#
Ep<	• *Insert current date and time:* #Alt + Shift + D#
Ep<
Ep<  Basic Formatting
Ep<	• *Bold:* #Ctrl + B#
Ep<	• *Highlight:* #Ctrl + H#
Ep<	• *Italic:* #Ctrl + I#
Ep<	• *Strike-through:* #Ctrl + S#
Ep<
Ep<	• *Insert Comment:* #Alt + C#
Ep<
Ep<  Paragraph Formatting
Ep<	• *Indent:* #Alt + I#
Ep<	• *Unindent:* #Alt + U#
Ep<	• *Insert empty line above:* #Alt + L#
Ep<	• *Erase empty line above:* #Alt + Shift + L#
Ep<	• *Add empty line below:* #Alt + Enter#
Ep<	• *Erase current paragraph:* #Alt + E#
Ep<	• *Duplicate current paragraph:* #Alt + 2#
Ep<	• *Move current paragraph up:* #Alt + Up#
Ep<	• *Move current paragraph down:* #Alt + Down#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as dot list item:* #Alt + *#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as dash list item:* #Alt + -#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as todo list item:* #Alt + _#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as in progress list item:* #Alt + ~#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as done list item:* #Alt + +#
Ep<	• *Set paragraph as canceled list item:* #Alt + X#
Ep<	• *Unset paragraph as list item:* #Alt + 0# (zero)
Ep< 
Ep<#Highlighted# shortcuts can only be used when focus is on entry text.
Ep<
Ep< Navigation
Ep<	• *Go to the previous entry in the list:* Ctrl + Page Down
Ep<	• *Go to the next entry in the list:* Ctrl + Page Up
Ep<	• *Go to the previous entry in browsing history:* Alt + Left
Ep<	• *Go to the next entry in browsing history:* Alt + Right
Ep<
Ep<	• *Go to today:* Ctrl + T
Ep<	• *Jump to current entry in the list:* Ctrl + J
Ep<	• *Go to last entry of the previous session:* Ctrl + L
Ep<
Ep<	• *Add numbered entry:* Ctrl + N
Ep<	• *Add todo entry:* Ctrl + D

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Ep<Text Searching and Replacing
Ep<
Ep< Searching
Ep<Searching panel is opened with the Ctrl+F shortcut. When some text is entered into the search box, all paragraphs containing the text are listed. Clicking on the highlighted matches in the list opens the related entry.
Ep<
Ep<You can also iterate over the search results with F3 and Shift+F3 going forwards and backwards, respectively.
Ep<
Ep< Replacing
Ep<	• Matches can be replaced with the text in the replace box by right clicking onto them and selecting *Replace*.
Ep<	• Use the *All* button to replace all matches at once.
Ep<
Ep< Searching the entire diary
Ep<By default text search is only done in the filtered entries. To expand the search to the entire diary uncheck the check-button with the funnel icon.

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Ep<Completion percentage
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph can automatically calculate and display a completion percentage for entries based on values of a tag of the user's choosing.
Ep<
Ep<The completion tag is set in the <deid:10030	diary menu>. 
Ep<
Ep<The calculated percentage is displayed next to an entry name in the entries list. Active entry's completion can also be checked from its header bar menu.
Ep<
Ep<Entries can be <deid:3885947	filtered> based on their completion percentages.
Ep<
Ep<Completion percentage is totally independent from the to-do status. So, an entry can be marked *Done* while its completion is at *0%*.

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Ep<To-do status
Ep<
Ep<Entries and entry derivatives (such as chapters) can be assigned a to-do status to indicate their status in the entry list.
Ep<
Ep<There are four states a to-do item can be in:
Ep<	• Open
Ep<	• In progress
Ep<	• Done
Ep<	• Canceled
Ep<
Ep<By default, completion status of an entry is determined from its content, i.e. presence and status of <deid:10015	to-do items> in it. 
Ep<
Ep<e.g. an entry containing following items will be OPEN:
Ep<
Ep<	[ ] item 1
Ep<	[ ] item 2
Ep<
Ep<whereas an entry with the following will be IN PROGRESS:
Ep<	[ ] item1
Ep<	[+] item 2
Ep<
Ep<Completion status of an can also be set explicitly so that it will no longer be dependent on its contents.
Ep<
Ep<Entries can be <deid:10014	filtered> as per their to-do statuses.

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Ep<Chapters
Ep<
Ep<Chapter system is a means of organizing <deid:10021	time based> entries into periods. This will make it a lot more convenient to manage a diary with lots of of entries.
Ep<
Ep<Please note that beginning with Lifeograph 2.0 chapters are also based on entries. So, all entry functionalities are available for chapters as well.
Ep<
Ep< Creating chapters
Ep<Right click onto the day in the calendar and select the chapter icon.
Ep<
Ep< Chapter color
Ep<Selected color will be used to paint the background of the region corresponding to this chapter on the graphs. Lighter colors usually work better in terms of contrast and legibility.
Ep<
Ep< Chapter groups
Ep<More than one set of chapters can be created within a diary file for grouping entries according to different schemes or different aspects of life. These chapter sets are called chapter groups.
Ep<
Ep<e.g. one can create a chapter set called _Jobs_ with chapters for companies she has worked for and another one called _Places_ that contains chapters for cities she has lived in.
Ep<
Ep< Working with chapter groups
Ep<Chapter groups are managed via the chooser widget at the top of the calendar tab of the bottom panel.
Ep<
Ep<To create a new chapter group, click the down arrow beside the category name and and click the *+* button.
Ep<
Ep<To dismiss a group, click the *-* icon next to it in the chapter groups list.
Ep<
Ep<To rename a group, select it from the list. Type a new (unused by any other category) name. The change is applied immediately.

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Ep<Themes
Ep<
Ep<Theme system is a means to customize the look of the entries. It is possible to change the font and colors of entries via themes. Themes are defined within "theme tags" i.e. tags that have their own themes. Entries not associated with any tag normally use the default system theme.
Ep<
Ep< The default theme
Ep<Default theme is indicated with a green star icon on top in the theme list. This is the theme applied to all entries unless another theme is associated with them.
Ep<To change the default theme, right click on it in the list and select *Make Default*.
Ep<
Ep< Creating new themes
Ep<New themes can also be created by copying existing ones from other tags.
Ep<
Ep< Editing themes
Ep<Themes can be edited from the dedicated tab in the bottom panel. Right-click on a theme in the list and click the edit button. The WYSIWYG theme editor opens with clickable links for editing user-defined aspects of the theme. Please note that not editable colors of the theme adopt automatically to the selected colors.
Ep<
Ep< Assigning themes to entries
Ep<Just right click on the theme and select *Assign to Open Entry*.
Ep<You can also drag and drop the theme onto the entry text editor to assign it to the current entry as well as onto any entry in the entry list.

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Ep<Entry text Formatting Basics
Ep<
Ep< Basics
Ep<First paragraph of an entry is formatted as heading.
Ep<
Ep<Paragraphs starting with a single space character (" ") are formatted as subheading.
Ep<
Ep<Any text between
Ep<	• two asterisks ("*") are formatted as bold;
Ep<		e.g. Look at the *emphasized part* of the text!
Ep<	• two underscores ("_") are formatted as italic;
Ep<		e.g. Why do you _lean_ forward?
Ep<	• two equals signs ("=") are formatted as strike-through.
Ep<		e.g. =canceled out=
Ep<
Ep<Refer to <deid:10022	Text Formatting> for a complete guide of text formatting.
Ep<
Ep< Comments
Ep<There is a special markup type to denote comments in a text. Marking up comments this way has the benefit of toggling their visibility when needed. e.g. before taking a print out.
Ep<
Ep<[[this is a comment]]
Ep<
Ep< Links
Ep<It is possible to create links to other entries, dates, files, web sites, etc... in an entry. See <deid:10012	Links> for more info.
Ep<
Ep< Images
Ep<Links to image files are automatically replaced by the thumbnail of the target image under following conditions:
Ep<	• link should be start with file:// or rel://
Ep<	• it should be placed in a dedicated paragraph i.e. there should be no other character in the paragraph other than link text, including space characters.
Ep<
Ep<Please note that image files are not saved within diary files. Although they appear as images inside the entries, they are still just links to external files. 
Ep<
Ep< Inline tags
Ep<See <deid:10005	Tagging>.
Ep<
Ep<See <deid:10022	Text Formatting> for more.

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Ep<Entries
Ep<
Ep<Entries constitute the most essential unit of a diary. Each entry is a storage for text that can be used for various purposes such as recording daily activities, keeping to-do lists, tagging other entries, etc.
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/entry_menu.png
Ep<
Ep< Types of Entries
Ep<Entries come in three flavors:
Ep<	• Time based (temporal)
Ep<	• Order based (ordinal) with explicit numbers
Ep<	• Order based (ordinal) with hidden numbers —also called free entries
Ep<
Ep<Temporal entries are for recording notes related to a certain date like events happened on that day. They can be grouped in <deid:10007	Chapters>. Up to 1023 entries can be added to a particular date.
Ep<
Ep<Ordinal entries are ideal for general notes, or any other idea not associated with a date. They can parent child entries up to 3 levels.
Ep<
Ep< Creating temporal entries
Ep<Temporal entries are created by right clicking onto a day in the calendar and selecting *Create entry* button. The same goal can also be achieved by double clicking a day in the calendar.
Ep<
Ep<It is also possible to create a new entry on the current date by using *Today* button.
Ep<
Ep< Creating ordinal entries
Ep<Top level ordinal entries are created by right clicking in the entry list and choosing *Free* or *Numbered*. 
Ep<
Ep<Sub entries can be created by clicking onto an ordinal entry (free or numbered, alike) and choosing *Child* or *Sibling* depending on the desired relationship to the clicked entry.
Ep<
Ep< Dismissing Entries
Ep<Entries cannot be dismissed directly but can be sent to trash first, using the related icon menu entry. Entries in the trash can be dismissed from the icon menu item specific to them.
Ep<All trashed entries can be dismissed together using the *Empty the Trash...* item in <deid:10030	the diary menu>
Ep<
Ep< Favorite Entries
Ep<Entries can be marked as favorite from the icon menu. Favorite entries are marked with a heart icon in the entry list and can be filtered.
Ep<
Ep< Unit
Ep<Entries can be assigned a unit such as km or mi. There are a number of stock units available via the drop down menu but any unit can be entered into the related field in the entry menu.
Ep<Units, are just convenience labels in Lifeograph to be used in charts and no automatic conversion takes place if a unit is changed.
Ep<
Ep< To-Do status and completion percentage
Ep<See <deid:10009	Completion percentage> and <deid:10013	To-do status> .

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Ep<Diaries
Ep<
Ep<Lifeograph supports working with multiple diary files. It remembers previously opened diaries and offers a list of them at the start-up for easy access.
Ep<
Ep< Creating a new diary
Ep<See <deid:10036	Interface (Login View)>.
Ep<
Ep< Saving
Ep<Diaries are saved automatically on log out. Previous version of the diary is also kept as a backup file. For more information about backups see <deid:10023	Backup Files>.
Ep<Empty entries are discarded when saving.
Ep<
Ep< Diary menu
Ep<rel://images/diary_menu.png
Ep<Diary menu allows the user
Ep<	• to open the containing folder of the diary in the file browser
Ep<	• to check the file size
Ep<	• to set spell checking language
Ep<	• to assign a <deid:10009	completion> tag (entry)
Ep<	• to set the entry to be shown at login
Ep<	• to add encryption to the diary
Ep<	• to change the password if the diary is already encrypted
Ep<	• to export/save as
Ep<	• to synchronize with another diary file 
Ep<
Ep< Encryption
Ep<There are two types of diaries: plain and encrypted.
Ep<To encrypt a plain diary, all that is needed to be done is adding a password to it.
Ep<Lifeograph offers to add a password in the file dialog while creating a new diary. It is also possible to encrypt a plain diary afterwards via the *Encrypt..* item in the diary menu.
Ep<Encryption, once added, cannot be removed from a diary file. However, an unencrypted copy can be saved via <deid:10025	*Export/Save as* menu item>.
Ep<
Ep< Extension of diary files
Ep<Default extension for diaries is *.diary* which will be appended automatically to the end of the name. This behavior, though, can be overridden via a <deid:10017	hidden option>.

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Ep<Entry list
Ep<
Ep<Lists entries sorted as per related preferences filtered by the <deid:3885947	current filter>. 
Ep<
Ep< Sorting
Ep<Entries in the list are sorted by date by default. While sorting by date, temporal and ordinal entries can be sorted in different directions. Default order is from latest to earliest (descending) for temporal and from lowest numbered to highest numbered (ascending) for ordinal entries.
Ep<
Ep<It is also possible to have entries sorted 
Ep<	• by name
Ep<	• by size, i.e. number of characters in them (from longest to shortest)
Ep<	• and by last save time (from newest to oldest).
Ep<
Ep<When sorting by date, entries are grouped by chapters and by parenthood in a hierarchical way. Entries are called _parents_, _children_, or _siblings_ based on their hierarchical relationships. e.g. sub entries of a parent entry are its children.
Ep<
Ep< Operations
Ep<	• Left clicking an entry opens it in the active entry panel.
Ep<	• Entries can be dragged and dropped within the list to change the order and hierarchy.
Ep<	• Right clicking on an entry opens a menu for some frequently used actions on entries.
Ep<	• Multiple entries can be selected by holding down the Ctrl key.
Ep<	• When multiple entries are selected right-click menu operations act on all of them.

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Ep<Interface (Editing)
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/interface_legend.png
Ep<
Ep<
Ep< 1: Main tool bar (header bar)
Ep<Lifeograph tries to follow the Gnome 3 design guidelines and uses a "headerbar" to display its most used tools.
Ep<
Ep<Following items are provided in the header bar (from left to right):
Ep<	A: *Back:* Go back in the browsing history
Ep<	B: *Today:* Go to today. Even if there is no entry on today, one will be created upon clicking this button
Ep<	C: *Current entry icon:* Displays the current entry's icon per its to-do status.
Ep<	D: *Menu arrow:* Opens the entry popover for various operations on entry.
Ep<	E: *Date and info:* Display and edit the date of the current entry. Word count and diary name info. 
Ep<	F: *Search button:* Opens the bottom panel in search tab.
Ep<	G: *Bottom panel button:* Open the bottom panel in any tab of your selection.
Ep<	H: *Diary button:* change the sorting type of the entry list.
Ep<	K: *Hamburger button:* Opens a popover with sorting options and program-wide items such as help, preferences, about.
Ep<	L: *Edit button:* Enables editing the current diary.
Ep<	M: *Log out:* Close the current diary and return to the Login screen immediately after saving the diary.
Ep<		• *Log out options (down arrow):* Provides disable auto-logout for this session and log out without saving options.
Ep<
Ep< 2: Active entry panel
Ep<Central part of the editing interface, consists of the entry text editor where its contents of the current <deid:10021	entry> can be read or edited.
Ep<
Ep< 3: Entry list
Ep<See <deid:9857393	Entry list>.
Ep<
Ep< 4: Bottom panel
Ep<Contains extra functionality organized in tabs. Can be hidden when not needed.
Ep<Contains following tabs:
Ep<	• Calendar
Ep<	• <deid:10014	Search>
Ep<	• <deid:3885947	Filter>
Ep<	• <deid:10033	Graphs>
Ep<	• <deid:2264330	Tables>
Ep<	• <deid:10006	Themes>
Ep<	• Map
Ep<
Ep< Read and Edit modes
Ep<Diaries are normally opened in <deid:10031	Read-Only Mode> to ensure that nothing is changed inadvertently. Click the *Edit* button (L) to enable editing.

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Ep<Interface (Login View)
Ep<
Ep<rel://images/login.png
Ep<
Ep<Login view allows one to choose the diary to open. It features a list of previously opened diaries for easy access.
Ep<
Ep< Header bar buttons
Ep<  Add an existing diary File... (with Open icon)
Ep<Opens a file open dialog to select a diary file not available in the diary list. The diary will be added to the list.
Ep<
Ep<  Create New
Ep<Opens a file save dialog to enter the name, location, and optionally password for a new diary. Upon the completion of necessary info, an empty diary file will be opened.
Ep<
Ep<  Hamburger button
Ep<Provides menu items for sorting options, Preferences, Help, and Quit.
Ep<
Ep< Diary List
Ep<Contains previously opened diaries. At the first install, it will only contain the example diary file that is part of the Lifeograph package and contains the release history of Lifeograph.
Ep<
Ep<  Sorting
Ep<Diaries can be sorted by name, last save date, and last read date by using the options in the hamburger menu. Read option is useful for finding the diaries opened in read-only mode.
Ep<

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Ep<Welcome to Lifeograph Manual!
Ep<document version: 2.0b
Ep<
Ep<
Ep<This manual is aimed at being a complete guide about Lifeograph. It is distributed with Lifeograph. 
Ep<
Ep<
Ep<<http://lifeograph.sourceforge.net	Lifeograph website>
Ep<
Ep<
Ep<This work is licensed under a <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/	Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License>.
Ep<
Ep<

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