Recently we revisited the settings dialog to improve the feeling and usability. While doing that we also added better descriptions, for which we require new translations. Partial translations, which need to be updated:
Full translations for all languages not mentioned previously except:
If you would like to help us improve the localization of Xournal++, take a look at our Crowdin project. If you are interested in translating a new language, contact us on Gitter or create a new issue and we will unlock the language on Crowdin. Thanks in advance! |
Xournal++ (/ˌzɚnl̟ˌplʌsˈplʌs/) is a hand note-taking software written in C++ with the target of flexibility, functionality and speed. Stroke recognizer and other parts are based on Xournal Code, which you can find at sourceforge
Xournal++ features:
- Supports pressure-sensitive styluses and digital pen tables (e.g. Wacom, Huion, XP Pen, etc. tablets)
- Paper backgrounds for note-taking, scratch paper, or whiteboarding
- Annotate on top of PDFs
- Export to a variety of formats including SVG, PNG and PDF, both from the GUI and command line
- Different drawing tools (e.g. pen, highlighter) and stroke styles (e.g. solid, dotted)
- Shape drawing (line, arrow, circle, rectangle, spline)
- Fill shape functionality
- Shape resizing and rotation
- Rotation and grid snapping for precise alignment of objects
- Input stabilization for smoother writing/drawing
- Text tool for adding text in different fonts, colors, and sizes
- Enhanced support for image insertion
- Eraser with multiple configurations
- LaTeX support (requires a working LaTeX installation) with customizable template
- Sidebar containing page previews with advanced page sorting, PDF bookmarks and layers (can be individually hidden/edited)
- Allows mapping different tools/colors etc. to stylus/mouse buttons
- Customizable toolbar with multiple configurations, e.g. to optimize toolbar for portrait/landscape
- Page template definitions
- Bug reporting, auto-save, and auto backup tools
- Audio recording and playback alongside with handwritten notes
- Multi language support (over 20 languages supported)
- Plugins using Lua scripting
Since mid 2020, there is a Flutter-written mobile app for Android, Chrome OS and iOS (coming soon) as well as a web app available. Even though it is not perfectly stable nor are all of Xournal++'s features fully supported yet, you may check it out and open your Xournal++ notebooks on your mobile devices. You can get in touch in its separate repository on GitLab.
The web app is available at xournal.online.
Why is the iOS app not published yet?
According to the Apple App Store guidelines, it is prohibited to publish unstable or beta apps. Hence we wait until Xournal++ Mobile works more stable and offers more complete feature compatibility to Xournal++.
For general usage, consult the User Manual. Answers to some common questions can be found in the FAQ.
Sometimes a feature is added that might not be rock solid, or the developers aren't sure if it is useful. Try these out and give us some feedback.
Here are a few under development that you can play with now:
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Assign a mouse button or stylus button to bring up a toolbox of toolbars right under the cursor. You can also modify what is in the toolbox through the usual View → Toolbars → Customize although it won't appear unless you've assigned a button in preferences: mouse or stylus (or selected a toolbar configuration that uses it).
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Keep your eyes out for other experimental features in preferences as seen here:
DrawingTools: When drawing a box, circle etc, simulate ctrl or shift modifiers by the initial direction you move the mouse.
Action on Tool Tap: Allow a brief tap on the screen to bring up the floating toolbox and/or select an object. May work with pen and highlighter only.
The official releases of Xournal++ can be found on the Releases page. We provide binaries for Debian (Buster), Ubuntu (16.04), MacOS (10.15 and newer), and Windows. For other Linux distributions (or older/newer ones), we also provide an AppImage that is binary compatible with any distribution released around or after Ubuntu 16.04. For installing Xournal++ Mobile on handheld devices, please check out Xournal++ Mobile's instructions
A note for Ubuntu/Debian users: The official binaries that we provide are
only compatible with the specific version of Debian or Ubuntu indicated by the
file name. For example, if you are on Ubuntu 20.04, the binary whose name
contains Ubuntu-bionic
is only compatible with Ubuntu 18.04. If your system
is not one of the specific Debian or Ubuntu versions that are supported by the
official binaries, we recommend you use either the PPA (Ubuntu only), the Flatpak, or the
AppImage.
There is also an unstable, automated nightly release that includes the very latest features and bug fixes.
With the help of the community, Xournal++ is also available on official repositories of some popular Linux distros and platforms.
On Debian bookworm and Debian sid the xournalpp
package (stable version) is contained in the official repositories. Simply install via
sudo apt install xournalpp
There are also the official Stable releases and unstable automated nightly releases.
On distros based on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish (and later) the xournalpp
package (stable version) is contained in the official repositories.
Simply install via
sudo apt install xournalpp
The latest stable version is available via the following unofficial PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:apandada1/xournalpp-stable
sudo apt update
sudo apt install xournalpp
An unstable, nightly release is available for Ubuntu-based distributions via the following PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:andreasbutti/xournalpp-master
sudo apt update
sudo apt install xournalpp
This PPA is provided by the Xournal++ team. While it has the latest features and bug fixes, it has also not been tested thoroughly and may break periodically (we try our best not to break things, though).
The released version of xournalpp is available in the main repository via Software application or the following command:
sudo dnf install xournalpp
or
pkcon install xournalpp
The bleeding edge packages synced to xournalpp git master on a daily basis are available from COPR luya/xournalpp.
On openSUSE Tumbleweed, the released version of Xournal++ is available from the main repository:
sudo zypper in xournalpp
For openSUSE Leap 15.0 and earlier, use the install link from X11:Utilities.
For all versions of openSUSE, bleeding edge packages synced to xournalpp git master on a weekly basis are available from home:badshah400:Staging.
The latest stable release is available in the [community] repository.
To build the latest state of the master branch yourself, use this AUR package.
The latest stable release is available in the main repository:
sudo eopkg it xournalpp
The Xournal++ team officially supports a FlatHub release, which can be installed with
flatpak install flathub com.github.xournalpp.xournalpp
Note that for Xournal++ to work properly, you must have at least one GTK theme and one icon theme installed on Flatpak. To enable LaTeX support, you will also need to install the TeX Live extension:
flatpak install flathub org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.texlive
The Flatpak manifest can be found at the Xournal++ Flatpak packaging repository, and all Flatpak-related packaging issues should be reported there.
Android is supported by Xournal++ Mobile. It can be downloaded either on the Tags page or from Google Play.
Unfortunately, the iOS app is not published yet in the Apple App Store. See here to learn, why. Anyway, in the Building section you can learn how to build an early preview.
Official Windows releases are provided on the Releases page.
Mac OS X releases are provided on the Releases page.
Notes:
- There have been compatibility problems with Mac OS X Catalina regarding both file permissions and stylus support (#1772 and #1757). Unfortunately, we don't have the resources to adequately support Catalina at this time. Help would be appreciated!
- Xournal++ will be delivered with a patched GTK. Else, pressure sensitivity will not work on Mac #569.
The file format _.xopp is an XML which is .gz compressed. PDFs are not embedded into the file, so if the PDF is deleted, the background is lost. _.xopp is basically the same file format as _.xoj, which is used by Xournal. Therefore Xournal++ is able to read _.xoj files, and can also export to _.xoj. As soon as notes are exported to a _.xoj-file, all Xournal++ specific extensions, like additional background types, are lost.
*.xopp can theoretically be read by Xournal, as long as you do not use any new feature. Xournal does not open files that contain new attributes or unknown values, so Xournal++ will add the extension .xopp to all saved files to indicate the potential presence of Xournal++-only features.
All new files will be saved as _.xopp. If an _.xoj file that was created by Xournal is opened, the Save-As dialog will be displayed on save. If the *.xoj file was created by Xournal++, the file will be overwritten on save and the file extension will not change.
We are currently introducing a new file format that can efficiently store attached PDF files and other attachments internally. We will still allow for attachments that are linked to external files. Please refer to #937 for further details.
For developing new features, create an issue or comment on an existing issue to let others know what you are doing. For development, create a fork and use the master as base. Create a pull request for each fix. Do not create big pull requests, as long as you don't break anything features also can be merged, even if they are not 100% finished.
See GitHub:xournalpp for current development. You can also join our Gitter channel via the badge on top.
Also take a look at our coding conventions
The code documentation is generated using Doxygen.
In order to generate the documentation yourself, first install Doxygen and graphviz, i.e.
sudo apt install doxygen
sudo apt install graphviz
on Debian or Ubuntu. Finally, execute doxygen
in the root directory of the repository.
The documentation can be found in doc/html
and doc/latex
. Conveniently display the
documentation with python3 -m http.server 8000
and visit the shown URL to view the
documentation.