On 02/29/2012 01:50 PM, kwood...@gmail.com wrote:
Jaap,
Wanted to send out my thanks as well. I've been through a lot of
outliners/wikis, including Treepad Business, WikidPad, Dokuwiki and
others. While each of them has some features that I liked a lot, I
find that zim has the best all-around
possibilities. So I was wondering that perhaps we can start to collect
all users' cases, that is a small description about how you use Zim
Wiki in your daily routine.
I agree with you. No problem. I can make a description any time.
Ulf
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Is it possible to leave all files on a server, for example on a samba
server in Linux, and have more people working with it at the same time?
One person can read what another has written just like in Wikipedia?
Those who have a Windows client have their Zim running there and those
who have a
I believe the use of DVCS is the best way to use zim as a long-term
wiki. Maybe we should define how it would work; I'm interested in
upgrading the DVCS plugin in this direction.
Damien
On 02/29/2012 05:57 PM, Greg Warner wrote:
Or maybe something like a shared dropbox folder would work.
Btw. just so you guys are aware, there is a 100,- euro bounty open on
resolving conflicts. This draft is targetting a generic mechanism to show
and resolve conflicts in zim - regardless of the backend (dropbox, bazaar,
...). So far nobody has notified me that they are working on this, so open
for
Alright, I'm gonna strike when the iron is hot. Both my Python knowledge
and my time is limited to do this myself, but I definitely want this
feature. As a project manager and an open source believer, I see many
opportunities for Zim to become a main tool for small project teams.
So, I want
SparkleShare is nice with zim. I notice that due to the frequent
saving in zim, there is a rush of updates being pushed to the git
server. The problem is, as Jaap notes, that if a page changes behind
the scene while somebody is editing a page, there will be a conflict.
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Svenn
One more issue that I should have mentioned that needs to be addressed
as it makes Zim seem as immature software:
Links come back after closing Zim
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/678250
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Dotan Cohen
http://gibberish.co.il
http://what-is-what.com
Thanks for the reply!
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Robert Corty rco...@gmail.com wrote:
This is my first post on this mailing list. If this is not the right
place to ask technical questions, I apologize.
I am of the opinion that just like version control, Zim is best served by
hooking into third-party best of breed tools for specialized functions like
this. DokuWiki for example tries to do this, but I would turn it off if I
could, as I keep my DW source files in VCS. If the bzr hook functionality
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