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

2012-03-29 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Yu yu_...@gmx.at wrote:
 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

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