@big_w & bclinger#IM: Glad to hear that you like the app.
@big_w: 1. The next larger update v2.4 will include custom drawing tools coded in JavaScript, this will allow for dashed and dotted lines, more shapes, etc. I presently plan at least one minor update v2.3.8 before, so that I have to ask you for some patience.
2. Interesting idea, I noted it down.
3. This can be done using custom paper pattern (see also 7).
4. LectureNotes usage of many individual files to store notebook pages is ideal for syncing, and there are numerous apps that allow automatic syncing with your favorite cloud service. Including cloud service access into LectureNotes would not give any benefit (but placing me in a rat race to keep up with security updates etc.)
5. LectureNotes provides all Android standard fonts. I am not aware that Android provides means of including additional fonts.
6. Android contains a severe bug concerning the spell checker, which makes apps to crash for longer text (what is particularly annoying is that the dialog that comes up claims that `LectureNotes has crashed? instead of correctly stating that `Android has crashed?). Therefore, spell checking has to be disabled, I am sorry.
7. LectureNotes comes with numerous custom paper pattern examples: Click on `custom? paper pattern in the notebook settings, this will bring up the JavaScript editor. In the main menu, select `Use template?, this will bring up the custom paper pattern overview displaying all examples (and notebooks that contain custom paper pattern). Select one of the examples by clicking on it, this brings you back to the JavaScript editor and you see the corresponding JavaScript code. Click on the `back? button and confirm that you wish to use this code, this brings you back to the notebook settings. Click on `OK? to use the new settings.
To provide an interface that is easier than a JavaScript interface will be difficult...
8. You can attach keywords to pages, LectureNotes creates a table of contents and an index from that. Note that there is a searchable help page, select `Help? in any of the main menus. The help page is also available as
LectureNotes App Wiki.
9. There are numerous user forums concerning LectureNotes, for instance this one.