Dear all,
Sorry to interrupt this discussion, but let's avoid turning this in a
"bike shed" argument [1] while we can.
I'm fine with allowing spaces in file names, but I'm not going to
spend the effort to change this in the code. If someone feels deeply
about this, please provide a patch to make
> My main editing is done in VIM, though I use Zim to provide the
> structure and skeleton for the project. If it is a paragraph, I will
> work within Zim, but if am going to spend the next hour on a particular
> text, I switch over to VIM.
Would you say that your case is a typical use case, or a
2010/1/20 Casper Labuschagne :
> In an ideal world, I would really like to see Zim convert a link
> into CamelCase by default to make it easier to move the content to
> other Wiki's for the purposes of online publishing and do the same for
> the resultant file name.
In _my_ ideal world, CamelCase
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 08:25:31 +0200
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I personally have no need for underscores in filenames, but I think
> that it is a valid enough use case to support it. Especially
> considering the alternative use case which features like this are
> sacrificed for.
My main editing is done
2010/1/20 Dotan Cohen :
> I personally have no need for underscores in filenames, but I think
> that it is a valid enough use case to support it. Especially
> considering the alternative use case which features like this are
> sacrificed for.
I am not interested in underscores in filenames and I d
2010/1/20 Beni Cherniavsky :
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 15:10, Jaap Karssenberg
> wrote:
>>
>> Background of this equivalence is that I found that having spaces in
>> file names is troublesome when you use various unix commandline tools.
>>
> Annoying, but quite possible.
In bash, quote the file n
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 15:10, Jaap Karssenberg
wrote:
>
> Background of this equivalence is that I found that having spaces in
> file names is troublesome when you use various unix commandline tools.
>
> Annoying, but quite possible.
So the file names contain an underscore.
Most Zim users wil
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Svenn Are Bjerkem
wrote:
> Hi,
> how do I solve the following problem:
> I want to create a page called "Document ver_info register", but this
> show up as "Document ver info register" in the Page sidebar. In the
> current style for Page titles, they are underlined
Hi,
how do I solve the following problem:
I want to create a page called "Document ver_info register", but this
show up as "Document ver info register" in the Page sidebar. In the
current style for Page titles, they are underlined, so I don't see it
there, but if I pull in a link to the page by dra
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