Hi Seres,
> Anyway, what I'd like is a panel that shows the current hierarchy of pages
> unrelated to the history of accesses.
I’m not sure if I’m missing a point here, but why don’t you switch the panel to
show the hierarchy?
Not sure what the English Menu is named, but try View menu --> Path
Is there a way of making the index on the left to display in alphabetic order?
It was ordered at the beginning (i.e. the pages within Home were
alphabetically ordered)
but then (some) subpages are not.
I've searched within the settings to see if there is some option that
I could have
inadvertently
Hi Rob,
you need to store the custom plugins into this folder:
%appdata%\ Roaming\zim\data\zim\plugins
Usuallay appdata is:
C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\zim\data\zim\plugins
You should also try my plugin "Search tagged pages" if you find out that
tagging works for you ;)
Regards,
Mu
Hi Agus,
> Is there a way of making the index on the left to display in alphabetic order?
To be honest, I don't know if there is a possibility to change the display
order for the index. I haven't found anything either.
But the index is shown in alphabetical order.
You may want to try out by put
Hi Rivera,
> It's just that many times I want to copy-paste from a page to another and not
> being able to see both pages at the same time is really troublesome...
For this use case you might want to open the note in a new window (File menu
--> Open in new window).
Regards,
Murat
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Hi Murat,
I work with the spanish version and I do not see anything on the view menu that
mentions a hierarchy of pages. Perhaps it is an option of an extension that I
have not installed.
Thanks
Santiago
>I’m not sure if I’m missing a point here, but why don’t you switch the panel
I can't reproduce it here. My index is sorted alphabetically on all
levels (ex: http://cl.ly/image/2h2H3L103f1N)
Try to re-index your wiki. (Tools > Update index)
Bests
Marco Cevoli
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> Is there a way of making the index on the left to display
Hi,
>I work with the spanish version and I do not see anything on the view menu
>that mentions a hierarchy of pages. Perhaps it is an option of an extension
>that I have not installed.
I hope you can see this screen shot:
[cid:image001.png@01D03BAD.E8118E30]
Regards,
Murat
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Murat,
My index is *mostly* in order, but many items are not.
See the screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3180464/zimIndex.jpeg
I use zim from linux and mac having my notebook in dropbox. Maybe is
only one of the machines
that does not make thr proper sorting?
Agus
On Thu, Jan 29, 20
Hi Murat,
I can see the option now.
I've done several tests and it works just as I want to. Great!!!
Thank you very much
Santiago
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Agus,
>
> I use zim from linux and mac having my notebook in dropbox. Maybe is only
> one of the machines that does not make thr proper sorting?
Just thinking out loud here, not that I have a clue :)
I sometimes have issues with the index when I rename notes. It happens that
a note seems to exi
Greetings!
I also worked around the issue with prefixed numbers and renaming the pages
afterwards. I would really appreciate a possibility to define custom order,
especially in presentations, which I love to make in ZIM :D It works fine,
except the ordering, which restricts usage of alt+PgDn due t
Greetings!
I also worked around the issue with numbers and renaming the pages
afterwards. I also miss a possibility to define order, especially in
presentations, which I love to make in ZIM :D It works fine, except the
ordering, which restricts usage of of alt+PgDn due to alphabetical (in this
use
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to Jaap, because it is a great
piece of software!
I am using Zim as a labbook and therefore wanted to be able to access it
on my Android device.
I am nor sure whether this is the right place and if anyone is
interested, but I wrote a SL4A script (u
Thanks to all who responded.
Turns out my description of the issue was inaccurate: it is not tags that
Zim creates automatically but links to new pages.
Below is an example of the kind of text I routinely paste into Zim. (These
are phonemic transcriptions of recordings made for the purpose of cre
Dear Paul,
it is an extra plugin (requiring installation of this package
gtksourceview2), which is called "source view". In order to activate this
plugin you need to enable it in menu "edit" -- "preferences" -- "plugins"
and than scroll down to the plugin and mark the related check-box.
Than you
Paul,
Have you tried to apply the "verbatim" or literal format to the block of text?
Whenever you need to paste text that shouldn't be parsed by Zim,
select the text block and press Ctrl-T (or from the menú, Format ->
Verbatim).
More info here: http://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Wiki_Syntax.html
(
Totally cool, hope this gets some community dev-love!
I've got some huge notebooks - think it'll hold up? Full-text and tag
navigation are pretty critical for me.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Karl C. Goedel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to Jaap, because it is
Hi Karl,
great that you took the first step into this topic. I'm not yet into syncing
via Dropbox, but will give it a try.
Regards,
Murat
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Hi,
in its current state, there are no tags at all and no search function.
But in theory, I think, there should be no problem with huge notebooks
(syncing via a cloud might be a bit annoying for huge changes).
What I like about this approach with SL4A, is the possibility to use
Python. So many feat
Yes, even though that new window is read-only, you can copy from it and
paste into the main editing pane.
I use windowing-management tools in Linux (devilspie2, wmctrl+quicktile) to
automate a 50/50 left-right split, the RO window temporarily obscuring my
nav pane on the left.
I reckon having two
Now I'm super curious why it links the way it does!
Having a colon ("one:two") triggers autolink because it indicates Zim
page hierarchy; having at least some other symbols too prevents it
("one:two#" or "one/two:three"). This doesn't explain why a bunch of
those symbol-laden lines are linked, or
Hello people
I hope this is the right address for such an inquiry - apologies if I am
out of order...
I am trying to alter the line-spacing and heading colour. My machine is
running windows 8.1. I have opened C:\Program Files (x86)\Zim Desktop
Wiki\data\style.conf with my text editor, and change
Hi Jeff,
That is the "vanilla" style file, which is copied locally to your home
dir once you create the first notebook. On Windows, the style.conf
file you would want to edit is located here:
%HOMEPATH%\.config\zim
(just in case, %HOMEPATH% being your user folder, usually
C:\Users\)
Regards,
-
Jakub,
At some point you said
"...especially in presentations, which I love to make in ZIM "
Could you explain how you actually make presentations with zim or
point to the appropriate doc?
Thanks!
Agus
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Nice one Mariano
I eventually tracked down the /.config folder in /AppData/Roaming/zim, and
it worked loverly.
Cheers
Jeff
On 29 January 2015 at 19:46, Mariano Draghi wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> That is the "vanilla" style file, which is copied locally to your home
> dir once you create the first note
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 6:12 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
wrote:
> Hi Rivera,
>
>> It's just that many times I want to copy-paste from a page to another and not
>> being able to see both pages at the same time is really troublesome...
>
> For this use case you might want to open the note in a new window
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