Hi.
A long cherished wish was a method to link from
book A page X to
book B page Y
This is not directly possible with some linking syntax.
Method 1:
1) Copy destination link from the index pane within destination book.
# add prefix ":", e.g. ":30.Software:Editors"
2) Paste
In Zim, ALT + Up/Down is doing the same as ALT + Left/Right. Right?
No.
From the help page:
Go one page back in history
Go one page forward in history
Go one level up in the page hierarchy
Go one page down in the page hierarchy
(The actual page is chosen by the
Hi.
Code blocks with Source View plugin can be indented with tab key.
But this indentation is not persistent: If you leave the page and come
back, it's unindented again.
So, is a code block not meant to be indented?
Thanks,
Andreas
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Hi Jaap et al.
Thanks a lot for clarification. Tried again with near empty zim book and
it works.
Tried once more with original books and - it works also. So, all-clear
signal.
Thanks for replies!
Best regards,
Andreas
On 06/30/2016 07:40 PM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
HI Andreas,
Besides: An inserted image may be very large. You may want to change its
size
with Ctrl-E with te cursor left from the image.
Or via right-Click Context menu on the image itself: "Edit Properties".
Or via Menu: Edit / Edit Link or Object.
You may change the width or height, TAB to OK and it's
Hi.
Under UNIX/Linux you may apply a small simple job, see attached tool
Replace.py
To replace occurences of "one two three" in any text files within
the tree /tmp to "three two one" just do:
find /tmp -name "*.txt" | Replace.py "one two three" "three two one"
and everything is done. You
Hello Tomasz.
Thanks for your great feedback. Fun and success with your workshops!
Andreas
On 03/06/2016 06:12 PM, Tomasz Muras wrote:
Wow Andreas,
This is really nice work and you've put it under Public Domain - thank you.
I'm doing free git workshops for local community, I think I will
Hi.
Thanks for zim.
It has helped me a lot to create a ScreenCast on YouTube about
Git Essentials.
You may want to just have a look what zim may be good for.
Git essentials; Part 1/4: Intro and References (4:54)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGRd3_9PaJ8
Git essentials; Part 2/4: Git
Hello Pl.
Thanks a lot for your hint about hidden directories starting with "." or
"_".
It works. Very good! Also, all subdirectories and contents, even with
ordinary
names, are ignored also, as in:
mkdir -p .HideMe/InvisiblePage
echo "Hello world" > .HideMe/InvisiblePage.txt
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