I just noticed that many of my links have been broken recently, I
believe around the time I upgraded to 0.56. These links were almost all
of the form: Calendar:2012:04:04 (for example). The new format for a
global link is :Calendar:2012:04:04, so those past links now refer to
relative locations
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:37 PM, shirakawasuna wrote:
> I just noticed that many of my links have been broken recently, I believe
> around the time I upgraded to 0.56. These links were almost all of the form:
> Calendar:2012:04:04 (for example). The new format for a global link is
> :Calendar:2012
Dne 27.4.2012 09:33, Jaap Karssenberg napsal(a):
What is the advantage over say using Inkscape to draw SVG images and
embed them in a zim page?
I'm not familiar with Inkscape but I would be able to use an easy
language to create schemas, diagrams and drawings within Zim. It would
be very att
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Vlastimil Ott wrote:
>> What is the advantage over say using Inkscape to draw SVG images and
>> embed them in a zim page?
>
> I'm not familiar with Inkscape but I would be able to use an easy language
> to create schemas, diagrams and drawings within Zim. It would
I found out this weekend I had the same problem in one notebook:
suddenly I get "Calender" as sub page under pages where I've linked to a
date. They seemed to be interpreted as relative paths for pages now.
The suggested "zim --index -V /path/to/notebook" seems to have fixed the
problem for me, th
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