Re: [Zim-wiki] Pushing Zim VCS commits to remote repository

2013-08-15 Thread sivaramakrishnan
That suggestion made me realize that it's best to solve this problem at a
lower level than Zim. I've now set up a post-commit hook to update the
remote repository. That thing can be automated by using an ssh key without
a passphrase, or using ssh-agent to cache your key.

Thanks for the help. I love Zim :-)

Cheers,
Siva


On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Jaap Karssenberg 
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:51 AM, sivaramakrishnan ssivark...@gmail.comwrote:

 I wonder how I can set up my Zim notebook's repository to regularly
 update to a remote location (eg: Github or BitBucket repo)


 My suggestion would be to put the commands to update in a script (e.g. a
 bash script if you use linux, or a bat script on windows) and then use the
 custom tool option in the tools menu. This way you can have a toolbar
 button to update the repository.

 To do it time based, you would need to write a plugin.

 Regards,

 Jaap

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Re: [Zim-wiki] About priorities of tasks

2013-08-15 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Svenn Are Bjerkem 
svenn.bjer...@googlemail.com wrote:


 What I propose is the idea to add the question mark to lower the priority.
 In the example above, you can see that the task has had a high priority or
 importance in the beginning, and then the priority has been pushed back.


I'm open to the sugegstion, and have been thinking myself along this line
as well. Basically assuming all issues are created equal, but some loosing
importance over time.

I even thought about using the ? for that - but I rejected it because I
also have quite a few action items where the action is a question and a ?
naturally occurs in the description. So wondering if we could find another
notation that is natural but less likely to occur in task descriptions on
it;s own.

It is often useful, when evaluating execution of projects, to know how
 items were prioritized.


I usually use sub-bullets to add additional info, follow up comments etc.
and changes in prio / due date.

Regards,

Jaap
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Re: [Zim-wiki] About priorities of tasks

2013-08-15 Thread Svenn Are Bjerkem
On 15 August 2013 14:14, Vagn Bjørno v...@orbyte.dk wrote:


 How about the spanish ¿ ? Are there any syntax in spanish that would use
 a ¿ after a ! ?  Or maybe even better ¡ (inverted priority sounds
 logical) - if that doesn't collide with any spanish syntax? eg:

 TODO Don't make the world a better place to live !!!


A least common denominator is the US keyboard without dead keys, I think. I
can't even get them with my norwegian keyboard with dead keys on windows.
In Linux, I can. But the spanish upside-down characters were in my mind. :-)

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Svenn
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