Re: moving the Yojimbo database

2007-06-13 Thread TjL


On Jun 13, 2007, at 6:26 AM, Sebastian Stark wrote:



On 13.06.2007, at 12:24, Sebastian Stark wrote:


Can someone point me in the right direction?


Did you change the permissions of the directories and files  
involved? (Hint: old user -> new user)


When I write permissions I actually mean ownership.


If this had happened to me, here's what I would do

1) Make a backup [which you shouldn't need but, you know CYA]

2) Quit Yojimbo

3) Launch Terminal.app and then copy and paste this line in


sudo chown -R "$USER" ~/Library/Application\ Support/Yojimbo/



and hit return.  It will ask for your administrator password.  Type  
it in (it will not appear on the screen for security reasons).


I just tested this on my 10.4.9 system using /bin/bash as my shell  
and it worked fine.  YMMV.  Use only as directed.  Caveat  
everything.  (Gawd I hate the litigiousness of modern society)


TjL



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Re: Storing notes in separate files: Excessive?

2007-06-13 Thread Rich Siegel

On 6/13/07 at 6:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Reymont) wrote:

I was thinking of using Yojimbo as a blogging tool of sorts, to 
write up thoughts on things that may be just a sentence or two. 
I noticed that Yojimbo stores each note in a separate file, 
unlike DevonThink. Isn't this excessive? Each note is a 4K 
block on disk and these add up.


Yojimbo stores its data using the OS X "Core Data" system, which 
puts everything in a single database. It doesn't store any data 
in separate files. What's making you think that it does?


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Re: moving the Yojimbo database

2007-06-13 Thread Sebastian Stark


On 13.06.2007, at 12:24, Sebastian Stark wrote:


Can someone point me in the right direction?


Did you change the permissions of the directories and files  
involved? (Hint: old user -> new user)


When I write permissions I actually mean ownership.

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Re: moving the Yojimbo database

2007-06-13 Thread Sebastian Stark


On 13.06.2007, at 12:10, John Chandler wrote:


Hello all,
Apologies, as I'm sure this has probably been covered before, but I
had no luck searching in the listtalk archives...

I'm trying to move my database from one user account on my computer to
another. I copied the folder /library/application support/yojimbo. All
the data is there, but unfortunately, a window keeps popping up that
says "Save operation could not be completed."

I also tried deleting the "com.barebones.yojimbo" in the
caches/metadata folder as the Yojimbo FAQ suggests when restoring a
database, but unfortunately that did not solve the issue.

Can someone point me in the right direction?


Did you change the permissions of the directories and files involved?  
(Hint: old user -> new user)



Sebastian

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moving the Yojimbo database

2007-06-13 Thread John Chandler

Hello all,
Apologies, as I'm sure this has probably been covered before, but I
had no luck searching in the listtalk archives...

I'm trying to move my database from one user account on my computer to
another. I copied the folder /library/application support/yojimbo. All
the data is there, but unfortunately, a window keeps popping up that
says "Save operation could not be completed."

I also tried deleting the "com.barebones.yojimbo" in the
caches/metadata folder as the Yojimbo FAQ suggests when restoring a
database, but unfortunately that did not solve the issue.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

John

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Storing notes in separate files: Excessive?

2007-06-13 Thread Joel Reymont

Folks,

I was thinking of using Yojimbo as a blogging tool of sorts, to write  
up thoughts on things that may be just a sentence or two. I noticed  
that Yojimbo stores each note in a separate file, unlike DevonThink.  
Isn't this excessive? Each note is a 4K block on disk and these add up.


Joel

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