On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list)
wrote:
> What does "zim --index" do?
It rebuilds the index by scanning the filesystem. Will flush any
inconsistencies between the files and the index.
> Whad does .zim/index.db do? (I renamed this at some point in my tests but
> hav
Thanks Jaap, this was helpful and "zim --index" has helped clean things up.
I am using SpiderOak to sync files and am homing in on the issues, and
one I suspect is my having renamed a page with a bunch of subpages. I
think SpiderOak is a bit slow picking this up, and if it is done too
frequent
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list)
wrote:
> I have been using Zim on two Windows machines and keeping the files in sync
> without problems. Now I have switched one machine to Ubuntu/debian (Bodhi
> 32bit non-pae distro).
>
> Copying a Zim Wiki from Windows 7 to Linux w
I have been using Zim on two Windows machines and keeping the files in
sync without problems. Now I have switched one machine to Ubuntu/debian
(Bodhi 32bit non-pae distro).
Copying a Zim Wiki from Windows 7 to Linux worked fine, but I'm having
problems when files are moved from Linux back to W
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