In looking for the alleged offending dll file, I rebuilt and subsequently
ran the rebuilt zim from within a sandbox program (sandboxie) while
monitoring the resources accessed during that time. Attached, you will
find these 2 log files, one with only the output resulting from *python*
I can't be sure from your debug log, so I'm just checking: Did you run
> windows/build_win32.py with the project root folder being the current
> working folder? Did that script display any errors?
>
> Brendan Kidwell
>
> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017, at 00:50, mystyc wrote:
>
> Is
Is anyone else having trouble with trying to build Zim on Windows from the
current 0.67 source on github? I'm actually able to fully build the
executables, but they won't run.
Here's what I get for the debugger output when I try to run the zim
executable:
> INFO: This is zim 0.67
> DEBUG:
I'm not sure if this matters or not, but is Zim built using 32-bit or
64-bit (or both) python 27 modules?
~Kevin
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Does anyone know how to change the default color of the horizontal line? I
am using the darker "Blue-Joy" theme, and the default gray color of the
line makes it almost invisible to my more-or-less gray background.
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Lino,
I don't know about Zim, but you might be able to attach a shortcut key to a
batch file that calls Zim from the command line.
In windows, calling "Zim" from the command line while it is minimized to
the tray, should be able to open it up.
~Kevin
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 4:10 AM, Guilherme
Hey everyone,
Does anybody know if it is possible, without rebuilding Zim from the source
code, to add additional font styles beyond "strong," "emphasis," "code,"
etc...? By this I mean something like "strong2," "super-emphasis," or "some
other arbitrary label."
Can this be done with a GTK
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