Hello. What do I need to add to the wiki/default template to remove the
line feed above each heading? Thanks.
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If you're not using (for example) mark (aka highlight, Ctrl+U) for anything
else on the site, you could set its exported HTML style to be italic
instead of highlighted and use that.
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Ah, OK, just apply any other format then. I would use verbatim, but bold or
mark would work, too.
Out of curiosity, why don't you want them linked? Are they examples that
don't point to actual websites?
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The unlinking was the idea.. I am exporting it to a website, but don't want
those links to appear as links...
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Colin Tedford co...@colintedford.com
wrote:
The only way I know is to not set links in italic. The slashes disappear
because Zim uses // to mark the
Yes, italic was for aesthetic reasons. I don't want them as link as these
are suggested citations for the web page itself.. having a link pointing at
the page itself seems a bit, well, pointless ;-).
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Colin Tedford co...@colintedford.com
wrote:
Ah, OK, just
When setting a link in italic, e.g., *http://vegetationmap4africa.org
http://vegetationmap4africa.org* it is changed to http:
vegetationmap4africa.org//
Any idea how to avoid this?
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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
Hi All
I have just stated to use Zim and i like it lot, it is quick, clean and simple.
I have a question that I have not found the answer to in the documentation, is
it possible to organize the index in a non alphabetical order i.e. can I
manually order the index so that my most used tree is
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:19 PM, John Lynch lynchie...@live.ie wrote:
Hi All
I have just stated to use Zim and i like it lot, it is quick, clean and
simple. I have a question that I have not found the answer to in the
documentation, is it possible to organize the index in a non alphabetical
You can use numbers to organize your pages
Ex:
1 my first page
2 my second
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Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:19 PM, John Lynch lynchie...@live.ie wrote:
Hi All
I have just stated to use Zim and i like it lot, it is quick, clean and
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