I agree, perhaps a dialogue or config file entry could let the user select
which file extensions will be recognized as pages even if for the moment
there is no distinction made between how they are handled.
On Apr 5, 2016 2:34 AM, "Agustin Lobo" wrote:
> Jaap,
> Just having
From --help
Usage:
./zim.py [OPTIONS] [NOTEBOOK [PAGE]
put it in a script/batch or launch icon properties
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Alessia ale...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone
and thanks to everyone who helped with my previous question ( marking a
page as important). This is a
See the Tray Icon plugin, if you want to launch the icon by itself (e.g.
at startup)
zim.exe --plugin trayicon
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Brendan Kidwell bren...@glump.net wrote:
Navigate to where the notebook files are stored. Make a shortcut (in
your Start Menu, on your Taskbar,
It is actually very common - I would say even standard - for canonical
self-reference links on pages to be live and point back to that page.
That way the whole page can be copied/exported as a unit without any
changes and everything just works.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Colin Tedford
+1 on the simpler way, can't even imagine what use the strict history mode
would be good for.
Now a *longer* breadcrumb trail would be very useful.
As would moving re-visited page buttons to the rightmost most recent
position rather than keeping them off to the left.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at
Arch is bleeding edge rolling release right?
What version of Python you running?
Might need to set up VirtualEnv wrapper to stick to a, say 2.7 environment.
Don't mess with your system Python environment, too easy to hose stuff.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Laurent Hofer
Just in case it's slipped anyone's mind, Zim's wiki pages are just plain
text files, so any text tools, scripts etc can be be used to automate
updating/creating/editing them.
No need to work within the program's UI at all. Just when the human user
wants to do so, refresh the index and Bob's your
Totally cool, hope this gets some community dev-love!
I've got some huge notebooks - think it'll hold up? Full-text and tag
navigation are pretty critical for me.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Karl C. Goedel m...@karl-goedel.de wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to
There is the open in new window allows you to reference, copy from etc
but it's read-only.
You can of course open as many text files as you like in your favorite text
editor, just might need to manually update index once in a while.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Rivera Valdez
Yes Twitter will come and go (good riddance) but I hope Zim will be around
for generations.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Marco Cevoli marco.cev...@gmail.com
wrote:
I see. It makes lot of sense.
Marco Cevoli
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com
I believe it would more conform to user expectations for the history to
automatically be cleared for those pages that have been deleted.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:51 AM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Seres,
This is intentional, deleted pages are still part of the
I noticed that too, but don't delete pages often enough - and do navigate
through a variety of pages quickly enough - for that 'feature' to be much
of a nuisance.
Have you tried rebuilding the index?
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, SERES estra...@hotmail.es wrote:
Hello,
I am new to zim
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Chris Habasinski cjh...@gmail.com wrote:
I use autokey-gtk
Wow thanks Chris!
Side note: http://www.raquo.net/
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Zim has always been a personal desktop wiki.
There are hundreds of shared-publishing wiki platforms out there, many
used by hundreds of millions of users maintained by communities with
thousands of contributors.
Personally I would love to see an export to function that dumped directly
with full
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 4:42 AM, Felix Engel
felix.en...@uniklinik-freiburg.de wrote:
I use the following workaround: deactivate the tray icon plugin and start
the programme with the option '--plugin trayicon'. This still brings up one
tray icon which works as before, while opening new
Running elementary OS' Luna version, which is Ubuntu 12.04 with a
gnome-based we called Gala.
This uses the new-style indicator icons hosted in a wingpanel along the
top. I also am running a Cairo-dock desklet called Notification Area Old
because recent Dropbox versions only show up there
Just in case this helps, I get a bitmap representation from copy-pasting
from Libre-calc, which is fine most of the time.
And I just link to the file when I want to launch the full app for editing.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 7:51 PM, Greg Warner gdwar...@gmail.com wrote:
There actually is a
I use encfs on Linux, very easy ad-hoc with Gnome Encfs Manager, or set it
to auto-mount or via a script.
Personally I'd just encrypt the whole notebook, both easier and more
secure, then 'export' (copy out) certain files/namespaces if I wanted to
share them.
If you really only want to encrypt
Thought I'd post this FYI in case it's useful for others using the taskbar
icon plugin on Linux systems googling later on.
past reference post: https://lists.launchpad.net/zim-wiki/msg01401.html
I'm not sure which window manager was the default back when the above was
posted, but in my case,
Right-click on the left outline nav, select copy
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:27 AM, Sylvain Viart launch...@ledragon.net
wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have the current page fullpath in the clipboard?
Is there any keyboard shortcut ?
Could be a right click trick like rename or something.
I use both together daily on several client machines and have had no
such issues, and suspect some external issue rather than a glitch with
either package.
Timestamps are critical - are your client machines nntp sync'd?
Obviously important to run a sync session before and after each Zim
editing
Looks very nice, great work!
Perhaps a bit of HowTo in the ReadMe aimed at Zim noobs as to how to
use it, or a link to the relevant Zim doc section if that already
exists?
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:29 AM, John Marks j...@jrm4.com wrote:
Hi folks, just joined the list - I've played around a
YES!
Setting it to shared - I also deleted the .zim structure and
re-indexed - makes things much snappier - I still see the python
processes hitting the CPU quite a bit, not quite pegging but close,
but the UI gives me the new pages when navigating, creating links etc
in a second or two.
Only
files - 1100 including attachments (docroot), 860 just for the wiki
folders - 280 total, 200 just for the wiki
timedstats for *.txt
16673 69699 590562 total
real 0m0.439s
user 0m0.059s
sys 0m0.064s
I don't do inline attachments or pasted images at all, everything not
*.txt is in the docroot
OK, didn't reboot but shutdown Zim, killed Python processes still
running, then launched from console
zim --debug
Here's the output: http://gist.github.com/anonymous/11012787
Note my .config under ~/ as well as the Zim/python installs are on a
normal ext3 filesystem, but looking at this reminded
Zim .60 via PPA, both with and without the tray icon runnung
12.04 LTS Unity, Python 2.7.3
Clicking on another node, or even just putting focus on a page already
selected, everything just hangs for 5-20 seconds at a time, the Zim
window goes grey/blue, CPU pegs on python during that time?
Sorry forgot to reply to all
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 3:10 AM, hans...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure a completely separate issue, but if there's any chance of killing
two birds with one stone, I very often wish to copy and paste a whole table
or page's worth of text with embedded links from the
If I have a file attachment link embedded in a page (done via drag and
drop, relative links) and I'm then moving pages around in the hierarchy,
shouldn't the linked file be moved to the corresponding location along with
the page.
I've just discovered I've got hundreds of broken links scattered
I've got a Zim notebook I'd like to move to the web but still leave it open
for further collaborative input as a wiki.
It seems to me that DW would be a good way to do this.
Is it as straightforward as I think it should be?
It looks like indexmenu can accommodate the fact that the headpages are
Within a single Zim wiki, an inter-page link can easily be created by
dragging from the nav outline onto the open page.
I would like to be able to do the same between separate wikis.
If this isn't currently possible, is there a public issue-tracker for
wishlist items?
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:07 AM, hans...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
The distinction between actionable and non-actionable is
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Is there a way to see the completed tasks (at least the ones that
have a
checked checkbox). I often write comments beneath them and I would find
it
useful to get back to them.
Not at the moment, but
When I have time I'll test running Zim from source within my portable
python environment and report back here, but just in case it's just
slipped through the cracks, it seems that the Windows download section
needs to be updated to the latest release.
In case those responsible are fully aware and
When I click on a link using the
name?:path:to:page
syntax, Zim ends up launching multiple instances rather than simply
switching the focus of the notebook already open in another window.
Is this a problem specific to windows, or perhaps even just the portable
implementation?
Note that within Windows at least, this should be available now if you use
the Portable implementation, just create a separate instance of the zim
app folder and run your alternative configuration from that.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Mariano Draghi mdra...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder if it
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
Possibly, and I appreciate your telling me that. I don't see where I
have been forceful but I'm sure that you're right. I am certainly no
diplomat!
It's quite possible to be fully honest and brutal about objective facts,
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
The dataloss and the fact that Zim cannot handle arbitrary text for input
are the reasons why Zim is unsuitable for use. The mislabel icon and
reappearing links are reasons why Zim seems only half-baked.
One of my many
I am of the opinion that just like version control, Zim is best served by
hooking into third-party best of breed tools for specialized functions like
this. DokuWiki for example tries to do this, but I would turn it off if I
could, as I keep my DW source files in VCS. If the bzr hook functionality
I've started playing with checkboxes and the Tasklist plugin - very cool
stuff, allows for perfectly simple yet flexible implementation for GTD.
I notice that Tasklist only displays open [ ] checkboxes, which is
understandable. However, I'd like to at least be able to search for ticked
[*] and
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so I now merge support for exporting pandoc markdown to zim. It is in
rev494 of the main trunk. Will be in next release in a couple of weeks.
Excellent Jaap, thanks, and the within-Zim paste-as is a great
Didn't find this in the tracker, but didn't want to file as a bug before
discussing.
In windows, rename a file or folder but only change case, e.g.
RegistryTweaks to registryTweaks.
Response is error message to the effect that such a filename already exists
in the filesystem.
Should go ahead
On Saturday, February 11, 2012 3:04:46 AM UTC+7, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Maybe you could make them definition lists; the definition term could
be [ ], [*], or [x].
In that case it would probably be better to create a bullet with a
checkbox behind it, like:
* [ ] OK
* [x] NOK
That way
I have a very complex folder hierarchy with thousands of files, mostly
plaintext that I'd like to transition into a zim wiki.
Rather than just pointing zim to the top of the tree and immediately
having an overwhelming amount of kruft to deal with, I thought I'd
start by creating smaller wikis
On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 3:40:30 AM UTC+7, Joseph Reagle wrote:
I'll also note that Zim uses a meta-data header (see below) and, as John
knows all too well, the markup community can't really come to consensus on
how to support this widely.
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Content-Type: text/x-zim-wiki
There are now two relevant threads in the Pandoc google-groups list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pandoc-discuss/ASTjSB_4gnM/discussion
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pandoc-discuss/B0rIgV_CKto/discussion
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According to Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Txt2tags, but no
where else I've found, Zim supports exporting to txt2tags.
Was/is this (still/ever) true?
If no, could someone please make it so?
In either case, I'd suggest correcting the errors/omissions in appropriate
locations for greater
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