Re: [Zim-wiki] Unable to enable Insert Diagram plugin

2014-03-29 Thread James Yu
Hi Kurt, Murat,

I can run dot.exe allright.


I have the path to dot.exe in my PATH, following is what I got after typing
in set in cmd console, Graphviz's bin folder is found 2nd in PATH.

Path=C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.37\lib\release\lib;C:\Program
Files (x8
6)\Graphviz2.37\bin;C:\MyFiles\apache-ant-1.8.4\bin;C:\IBM\Java60\bin;C:\Progra
m Files (x86)\Common Files\NetSarang;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Sha
red\Windows Live;C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Windows Li
ve;C:\windows\system32;C:\windows;C:\windows\System32\Wbem;C:\windows\System32\W
indowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files\IBM\Infoprint Select;C:\Program
Files\Th
inkPad\Bluetooth Software\;C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\Bluetooth
Software\syswow64
;C:\Program Files\Broadcom\WHL\;C:\Program
Files\Broadcom\WHL\syswow64;C:\Progra
m Files\Broadcom\WHL\SysWow64\;C:\Program
Files\Broadcom\WHL\SysWow64\syswow64;C
:\Program Files\Intel\WiFi\bin\;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Intel\WirelessComm
on\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Lenovo\Access Connections\;C:\Program Files
(x86)\IBM
\Personal Communications\;C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\Trace
Facility\;C:\Program
Files (x86)\Common Files\Roxio Shared\DLLShared\;C:\Program Files
(x86)\Common F
iles\Roxio Shared\DLLShared\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Roxio
Shared\13
.0\DLLShared\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Shared;C:\Program Files
(x86)\
OpenLDAP\kfw\Binary;C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenLDAP;C:\Program Files
(x86)\OpenL
DAP\ClientTools;C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenLDAP\BDBTools;C:\Program
Files\OpenVP
N\bin;C:\MyFiles\apache-jmeter-2.9\bin;C:\Program Files
(x86)\cwRsync\bin;C:\P
rogram Files\Intel\WiFi\bin\;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Intel\WirelessCommon\

Yet, I have no luck with Insert Diagram plugin at all.
Any idea ?


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On 28 March 2014 21:15, kwood...@gmail.com kwood...@gmail.com wrote:

 James:

 Make sure the path to dot.exe is on your path, something like:

 C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.36\bin\

 Then in Zim under Edit - Preferences - Plugins

 Insert Diagram should show the GraphViz dependency as OK

 Make sure to enable the plugin with the checkbox.

 You should be ready to use the insert diagram menu item

 - Kurt


 On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 4:33 AM, James Yu cyu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I have already installed Graphviz2.37 on my Windows7 machine, and I can
 render table successfully with Graphviz.  However, when I tried to enable
 Insert Diagram plugin in Zim, I got dependency fail due to cannot find
 Graphviz.

 I put my Graphviz path into my PATH variable, but no luck.
 How can I enable Insert Diagram plugin in Zim ???

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[Zim-wiki] Symbol insertion more conveniently?

2012-06-18 Thread Yu
Hello!

The symbol auto-insertion feature seems to depend on having a
whitespace before (and after) the text-to-be-replaced. Is there a way
to circumvent this?

E.g. I can write the formula
  〈 α | H | ψ 〉
by typing
  \lang \alpha | H | \psi \rang

However, if I want to write it as
  〈α| H |ψ〉
then I have to add a good deal of cursor movement.

Is there some way to avoid this?

If not, would it be possible to implement an option to make `\' start
sort of an insertion mode? I was thinking along the lines of Lyx in
Math mode:
- \ starts the insertion of a special character, in LyX even including
completion.
- The next space-press doesn't insert a whitespace but causes
insertion of the symbol.
- A literal \ is still available by typing \\.

For Zim, a literal space would implicitly still be available by
pressing space twice.


king regards, Yu

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Table of contents and view completed tasks

2012-04-25 Thread Yu
As of Zim 0.56, it ships with a Table of Contents plugin, that adds
a ToC tab, allowing to switch between the global Index and a
note-local ToC view.
Sadly though, it seems to support neither
 - switching between ToC and Index with a hotkey, nor
 - viewing Index and ToC at the same time
so I don't use it for normal pages in general, but for large pages it
should do a great job.

About the task list I can't say anything though.

-- Yu

2012/4/25 Adrian Fita adrian.f...@gmail.com:
 Hi. 2 quick ones:

 1. Is there a way to add a table of contents on a page? I would find this
 very useful for large pages.
 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.

 Thanks.
 --
 Fita Adrian

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sharing images between notes?

2012-04-23 Thread Yu
2012/4/18 Yu yu_...@gmx.at:
 2012/4/18 Svenn Bjerkem svenn.bjer...@googlemail.com

 On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 13:43 +0200, Yu wrote:
  Hello!
 
  I was wondering, if there is a convenient way to share images (or
  other files) between different notes, that doesn't get broken, when
  moving notes within the notebook or even the notebook to a different
  location / device.
  I know, there is the Document root feature, but as far as I
  understand, its path is not relative to the notebook but global.

 I think the Document Root can be anything you want it to be. I have
 several zim wikis with their own Document root. Can be set in
 File-Properties.

 --
 Svenn

 Thanks, at least this clarifies for me, that indeed Document root is
 a per notebook setting.
 However, can it be set local to the notebooks root folder? This would
 be necessary, e.g. when the notebook resides on an USB stick.

 -- Yu

I did a little test today and set the Document root to ., which was
translated to the absolute path of the notebooks root folder.
Is there some reason for this behaviour? Being able to use something
like . or ./.documentroot directly as the document root would be
useful for the portability of the notebooks across devices.

-- Yu

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sharing images between notes?

2012-04-23 Thread Yu
2012/4/23 Jaap Karssenberg jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com:
 On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Yu yu_...@gmx.at wrote:
 I did a little test today and set the Document root to ., which was
 translated to the absolute path of the notebooks root folder.
 Is there some reason for this behaviour? Being able to use something
 like . or ./.documentroot directly as the document root would be
 useful for the portability of the notebooks across devices.

 The usage of . indeed does not work. But try setting it to
 ./documentroot or something similar. Works fine with me as relative
 path.

 -- Jaap

How comes? . works for me the same way as does ./documentroot:
They get translated to an absolute path.

Just to be sure: If you set the document root to ./documentroot in
the GUI (File = Properties), and then reopen that dialog, it will
still be recorded as a relative path?

Maybe it should be noted, that my notebooks don't reside in the home
directory, but on windows drive E: (/cygdrive/e/); therefore .
gets translated like this:
.  =  /cygdrive/e/zim-notebooks/Notes/
./documentroot  =  /cygdrive/e/zim-notebooks/Notes/documentroot

-- Yu

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[Zim-wiki] Sharing images between notes?

2012-04-18 Thread Yu
Hello!

I was wondering, if there is a convenient way to share images (or other
files) between different notes, that doesn't get broken, when moving notes
within the notebook or even the notebook to a different location / device.
I know, there is the Document root feature, but as far as I understand,
its path is not relative to the notebook but global.

I'd use it for two purposes:
1. Refracturing notes (cut/paste wiki-markup between notes that includes
images/equations).
2. Preventing data from being accidentially deleted along with the note.

The closest solution I know right now would be to set the root folder of
the Notebook as document root, but it seems, that would have to be
adjusted, if the notebook is moved around.

king regards, Yu
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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sharing images between notes?

2012-04-18 Thread Yu
2012/4/18 Svenn Bjerkem svenn.bjer...@googlemail.com

 On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 13:43 +0200, Yu wrote:
  Hello!
 
  I was wondering, if there is a convenient way to share images (or
  other files) between different notes, that doesn't get broken, when
  moving notes within the notebook or even the notebook to a different
  location / device.
  I know, there is the Document root feature, but as far as I
  understand, its path is not relative to the notebook but global.

 I think the Document Root can be anything you want it to be. I have
 several zim wikis with their own Document root. Can be set in
 File-Properties.

 --
 Svenn

Thanks, at least this clarifies for me, that indeed Document root is
a per notebook setting.
However, can it be set local to the notebooks root folder? This would
be necessary, e.g. when the notebook resides on an USB stick.

-- Yu

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Deleted pages in cygwin: Where do they go?

2012-04-10 Thread Yu

  I am using zim within cygwin on windows, as this makes getting plugins to
  work easier.
 
  However, I've read that when deleting pages, they are supposed to go to a
  Trash bin, including all attachments (and subitems) -- on cygwin there is
  none such, that I knew of. They don't go to the Windows waste bin either.
 
  With this, there doesn't seem to be any way to restore accidentially
 deleted
  pages -- is that true or is there some solution to restore deleted pages
 on
  Cygwin?

 No this is correct, if there is no waste bin pages are deleted
 permanently. However in this case there should be a confirmation
 dialog for deleting pages stating that deleting in permanent. If you
 did not see that dialog there is a trash bin *somewhere* (check for a
 .Trash in the home dir ?). But don't expect that trash is supported on
 cygwin.

 -- Jaap


I tried it again and I get neither that confirmation dialog nor can I find
a trash bin.

My notebook.zim says disable_trash=False -- changed that now. It seems
to have been set to that by default on cygwin though.

-- Yu
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Re: [Zim-wiki] Deleted pages in cygwin: Where do they go?

2012-04-10 Thread Yu
2012/3/30 hans...@gmail.com

 On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Yu yu_...@gmx.at wrote:

 With this, there doesn't seem to be any way to restore accidentially
 deleted pages -- is that true or is there some solution to restore deleted
 pages on Cygwin?


 I keep all my Zim-managed .txt files under version control. Lots of good
 reasons for that, but it would also resolve your issue.


Thanks for the suggestion! I was for some reason assuming, that Zim
REQUIRED a server for version control (local or not) and therefore had
ignored that option before.

It doesn't solve accidential deletion of freshly created pages though, does
it?
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[Zim-wiki] Deleted pages in cygwin: Where do they go?

2012-03-29 Thread Yu
Hello!

I am using zim within cygwin on windows, as this makes getting plugins to
work easier.

However, I've read that when deleting pages, they are supposed to go to a
Trash bin, including all attachments (and subitems) -- on cygwin there is
none such, that I knew of. They don't go to the Windows waste bin either.

With this, there doesn't seem to be any way to restore accidentially
deleted pages -- is that true or is there some solution to restore deleted
pages on Cygwin?

king regards, Yu
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