As a sys admin, I use some of my Zim pages as weekly or monthly checklists.
I've previously used F12 to uncheck a set of highlighted checkboxes and
this works fine, but it is a bit tedious because my check lists are
interspersed amongst a lot of descriptive text and some pictures. So on a
page I
OK, just upgraded to 0.65 (a download, not the standard package for Mint)
and everything works. Not sure why 0.63 was not happy but all is OK now.
Thanks all.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Chris Habasinski wrote:
> For the screenshot I showed I am running a flavor of Ubuntu
For the screenshot I showed I am running a flavor of Ubuntu 14.04
(elementaryOS) and Zim 0.65.
On 04/05/2016 08:22 AM, Phil Hughes wrote:
I tried this in .60 and .63 (the current versions on Ubuntu and Mint
respectively. I get the new page dialog, just not the template selector.
On Tue, Apr
I tried this in .60 and .63 (the current versions on Ubuntu and Mint
respectively. I get the new page dialog, just not the template selector.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:18 AM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> Phil,
>
> The template drop down is hard coded in the dialog, it
Phil,
The template drop down is hard coded in the dialog, it is always shown. If
you don't see it, you either looking at the wrong dialog, or you are using
an older version of zim. Maybe you are using "jump to page" instead of "new
page" ?
Regards,
Jaap
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Phil
Phil
Just to answer you earlier question to me:
@Chris But isn't the dialogue limited to choosing between "default" and
"journal"?
I added a test template under "Wiki" and that showed up also. So it shows all templates
under "Wiki"
Chris
On 04/05/2016 07:49 AM, Phil Hughes wrote:
Except I
Except I don't get the template choices -- just the new page name entry.
Call me confused but about ready to put in some debugging code to see what
is really happening.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:46 AM, Jaap Karssenberg <
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Phil,
>
> This is the dialog you get
Git version history for Zim stopped again some time ago for me, this time for
good it seems.
Quite possibly something simple is misconfigured rather than broken. What is
the content of the notebook.zim file supposed to be? I remember changing the
name to something more memorable and also
Jaap,
I understand. Unfortunately I do not qualify for taking the lead. I
could help with testing
and even with packaging if someone instructs me on what to do and how
to do it, but we still need
a volunteer with some knowledge and experience on the MacOS. I'm just
a user, can compile etc, but
Hi Agustin,
Afraid that even if I had access to a Mac I simply do not have the time to
work on more topics then I'm doing now. Instead I trying very hard to limit
myself to making the core functionality.
Getting a more stable install for Mac would require a volunteer who has
some experience with
I do work with zim on mac (although not as my main machine, but use it
a lot), I posted about the installation long ago.
No major problems, but some inconveniences.
Agus
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Murat Güven wrote:
> Hi Agus,
>
> a colleague of mine tried to run Zim on a
Hi Agus,
a colleague of mine tried to run Zim on a Mac and gave up. He is now running
Zim on an Ubuntu installation on Virtualbox.
Maybe you want to give this a try?
Regards,
Murat
Am 05.04.2016 9:04 vorm. schrieb Agustin Lobo :
Installing and using zim on MacOS has
Installing and using zim on MacOS has some minor problems
that, having a Mac among the machines in which I use zim through dropbox,
I would like to see solved. In particular, I would like to have a
simple and smooth installation.
I'm often backwards on my zim version on Mac just because I worry of
Phil,
This is the dialog you get when you press N for "new page".
Regards,
Jaap
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Phil Hughes wrote:
> Well, still confused. I never get that dialog box. Linux, Zim 0.60 on one
> system, 0.65 on another. Even if I create the themplate in
>
You can add templates via the menu item "edit --> templates". Templates
under "wiki" should show up in the dialog.
Regards,
Jaap
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Karthik Tayur
wrote:
> @Chris But isn't the dialogue limited to choosing between "default" and
>
Jaap,
Just having *.md files displayed as text would be helpful already (the
markdown codes cause a minimum disturbance for the reading or perhaps I'm
so used to seeing them), and should be pretty easy to implement.
Obviously having zim interpreting markdown codes and formating the text
will be
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