> This is the freedesktop.org sanctioned place to put config files (a.k.a.
> XDG_CONFIG_HOME). You will see increasingly more applications from both the
> Gnome / XFCE and the KDE school of thought put their config there insteadd
> of directly clobbering the home dir.
>
Thanks, I did not know that
2009/4/22 Svenn Are Bjerkem :
> How about using a different directory for each notebook?
>
> ~/work/zim
> + Home/Documents
> + Home/Notes
> + Work/Documents
> + Work/Notes
> + Studies/Documents
> + Studies/Notes
>
That _is_ how I have it:
~/.zim/home
~/.zim/work
~/.zim/studies
However, Zim was se
Dotan Cohen wrote:
You can edit that in the notebook list dialog (zim --list) or directly by
changing ~/.config/zim/notebooks.list .
That's where it is?!? Actually, I think that I once knew that, but the
information is in Zim itself!
This is the freedesktop.org sanctioned place to pu
How about using a different directory for each notebook?
~/work/zim
+ Home/Documents
+ Home/Notes
+ Work/Documents
+ Work/Notes
+ Studies/Documents
+ Studies/Notes
>From my experience with zim, you can have your documents and notes in
whatever directory you want, you have the opportunity to speci
> You can edit that in the notebook list dialog (zim --list) or directly by
> changing ~/.config/zim/notebooks.list .
>
That's where it is?!? Actually, I think that I once knew that, but the
information is in Zim itself!
> Currently there is no "notebook directory" that automatically sees all
> s
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On a new install of Kubuntu, I have installed Zim 0.28 from the .deb
package on the Zim website. All my notebooks are in the ~/.zim
directory. When I first started Zim, I configured the only notebook
shown, Notes, to use the ~/.zim directory. Now, all my notebooks are
showing u
On a new install of Kubuntu, I have installed Zim 0.28 from the .deb
package on the Zim website. All my notebooks are in the ~/.zim
directory. When I first started Zim, I configured the only notebook
shown, Notes, to use the ~/.zim directory. Now, all my notebooks are
showing up as folders within Z
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