Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim project status

2013-11-01 Thread kwood...@gmail.com
Jaap,

I want to echo Marco's sentiment: You have done a great job with Zim. It's
an incredibly useful tool with capabilities that I have yet to find in any
other application.

I appreciate your steady improvements over the years.  Many applications
that I have found promising in the past seem to get abandoned when the
developer loses interest shortly after release.  Your time investment over
the long haul is appreciated.

- Kurt

On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Jaap Karssenberg 
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,

 Since it has been more than half a year since I made a release and there
 is a long list of unanswered bug reports and patches in my mail box, I
 would like to give a short update on the project status.

 The short summary is that most bug reports and patches send after April
 are still in my Inbox. I did not forget about them, but simply have been
 lacking free time to work on them. At various points I promised people to
 look at them real soon now. At this point I will stop saying that and
 instead say that it will probably take another few months before I can work
 on that backlog.

 That does not mean that the project is abandoned - for from it - although
 it may seem so if you look at the bug tracker. I still fully expect to
 produce new releases in the coming years.

 In the mean time I did look into why the community wiki on the website
 stopped working. Turns out the php install of my hosting provider is no
 longer compatible with the dokuwiki install. As an experiment I moved the
 main content (*) to a github wiki.

 So the community documentation can now be found here:
 https://github.com/jaap-karssenberg/zim-wiki/wiki

 Feel free to contribute and document any hacks there as well.

 If this works I also want to publish the manual as a github wiki, to make
 it really easy to have more people editing the manual as well.

 Regards,

 Jaap


 *) I did not move the development planning pages - looking for a different
 solution for those - will update when I sorted that out

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim project status

2013-11-01 Thread Syv Ritch
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 08:46:34 -0400
kwood...@gmail.com kwood...@gmail.com wrote:

 Jaap,
 
 I want to echo Marco's sentiment: You have done a great job with
 Zim

Usually, people say +1. In this case I want to +10!

sknahT

vyS

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[Zim-wiki] Views plugin?

2013-11-01 Thread briggers

Hi everyone,

I've been moving more and more of my life into Zim and I was wondering 
if there was a views feature or plugin. Basically what I had in mind 
was to have another permanent pane in the main Window which displays 
content based on filters. For instance, all tasks with priority 1, or 
all tasks tagged tomorrow and with priorty 3. Unlike the tasklist the 
pane would be a part of the main window, with the possibility of 
multiple such panes each with its own filters.


Does this feature exist? Or is there a plugin I can download? If not, 
I'd like to implement this feature as a plugin and I'd appreciate any 
pointers or suggestions before I get started.


Thank you!

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