Hi friends,
In html template, how can I configure the command "Index" to do a index for
a specific folder? The standart command "[% index(None,True,False) %]" or
simply "[% index() %]" does the index related to the root. I tried several
commands instead of the "None" and no one
Hi friends,
I would like to know in templates how to change the parameters of "index()"
and/or if someone has the template used in http://www.zim-wiki.org/ because I
want to make a index without the root links. Thank you! Marcio Segura
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Andreas,
I'm reworking the index at the moment, not sure if it will be much faster
when a full re-index is needed, but at least it should be more robust for
detecting deltas in the index. So hope it will remove the need to re-index
often.
For completeness can you refer the bug report you
Hi.
I'd like to confirm the reported bug, it has hit me quite often.
One of my most frequently used zim books with collected public knowledge,
attachments and WEB-links has this footprint:
Files: 1270
Pages: 856
Size: 53MiB
After removing the related .zim/* the index is
Yes it is, but that is in the gtk theme, not application specific. So you
may want to install another theme to get the rendering you want.
-- Jaap
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Udo Weik weikeng...@aol.com wrote:
Hello,
is it in any way possible to show a line between the nodes in the
Hi,
I'm interested in using Zim as efficient as possible. That's why I wonder how
you structured your data within Zim?
As I'm using Zim mainly for business purpose, I'd like to show you my
structure, may be this will give you different ideas for efficiency.
Looking forward to seeing your
Hi Marco,
thank you!
Inside projects I have a first level item with the client name and then each
project as a different page
Do you have any structure below your client projects? How do you handle meeting
notes?
And how do you handle ongoing topics (which could be usually a deliverable /
Hello,
is it in any way possible to show a line between the nodes in the index tree,
so that the tree really looks like a tree?
Many thanks and greetings
Udo
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