I'm waking this thread up because I have discovered how to fix this
behaviour, but not yet how to prevent it recurring. Having lived with
this irritation for several months I solved it by doing this:
- make a new notebook
- copy everything manually from the original notebook to the new
notebook (e
Ok, so Zim appears to store the tree of a notebook somewhere that I
can't find. Because if I...
- delete the entire folder tree of a Notebook: Notes2
- shutdown Zim
- start Zim, create a new Notebook: Notes2 (where the old one was)
- open Notes2
- Zim shows the tree I deleted even though everythin
Hi Mark,
I hope I am doing this mailing list thing right. Haven't used one in like 20
years.
I also have two Zim-related files under:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\zim\zim\notebook-\
There are two files:
state.conf
index.db
I think state.conf stor
Roman,
Thank you! You got it spot on and on Linux I see the files you mention
live in ~/.cache/zim/
This is what I was missing.
Ok, so I can have my script delete these files and I have a fix.
Questions remain unsolved:
- why just adding some seemingly ok .txt files to the tree cause a
problem
Dear Zim members from Portugal or from pt-pt comunity,
After months of not so much regular work, I have finally finished the
Portuguese translation of Zim. As I am member of pt-br community, and
used Brazilian Portuguese as a guide for translation, I would like to
invite members from the pt-pt
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