Rednotebook reads all my journals together

Asked by Jan Crikemans

I have three journals in Rednotebook. I work with it for several years already. But the last few weeks Rednotebook mixes the data of my journals. When I look at the rednotebook files, my data are separated over 3 different maps, but when I open Rednotebook, I get the data of the texts of the three journals at the same time. How can I solve this problem?

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Jendrik Seipp (jendrikseipp) said :
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Do you think you're seeing the same error as this one:
https://github.com/jendrikseipp/rednotebook/issues/421 ?

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Jan Crikemans (jan-crikemans) said :
#2

Yes: it is the same problem. When I write something on an empty day: the entry appears in all my journals. But when I write something on a day on which there is already an entry, the first entry gets overwritten by the second.

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Jendrik Seipp (jendrikseipp) said :
#3

Thanks! Until this is fixed, please close RedNotebook before opening a
different journal. To open a different journal, use the command line and
pass the journal folder to RedNotebook, i.e., "rednotebook
/path/to/my/journal". Let's track the bug on Github.

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Jan Crikemans (jan-crikemans) said :
#4

I've done this, but with the same result.

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Niels De Greef (niels-de-greef) said :
#5

Hi,

I am using the different notebooks also. Using the command line mode with the journal file as option seems to work. I keep journals in different directories so I only specify the path to the directory of my journal.

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Jendrik Seipp (jendrikseipp) said :
#6

Thanks for reporting this. We're tracking the issue here:
https://github.com/jendrikseipp/rednotebook/issues/421

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