nack.
I am still hacking on it.
xD
chr
james2vegas schrieb:
> I'd just like to confirm, that the Perl version of Zim is no longer
> being worked on and all new development is being directed towards python
> Zim?
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Hi Rob!
I have a similar idea on my list. Display any/many notes as 'notes':
A simple window w/o menu and buttons which you can stick onto the desktop,
like a knote in KDE.
However, while hacking on that, I discovered that my old gtk installation
lacks the 'tear-off' feature ... and some other we
ations for their language in
the next week (deadline is Monday 27th).
Added the missing German translations already.
-- Christoph
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, the
"**" will be pasted as well.
You can and should also surround such code snippets with triple quotes,
then they will be treated as verbatim blocks.
This has all been pointed out on the bug tracker, so I don't understand
why you're still talking about "data lo
happens in Python snippets, and you can always indent your Python
snippets to guarantee no triple quotes are at the beginning of a line.
Also, Python normally uses triple double quotes for docstrings, not
single quotes. So in reality, it's not much of an issue.
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ave at the wrong time in the wrong
editor. Better to include a real raw editing *mode* which can also have
a keyboard shortcut. It would be a bit more work, but I don't think
revolutionary development work will be needed for that.
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Am 04.03.2012 11:15, schrieb Christoph Zwerschke:
Agree. Except opening an external editor can be dangerous because then
you have two disconnected editing windows open for the same content, and
you can easily loose data when you save at the wrong time in the wrong
editor. Better to include a
ion that comes to my mind is to allow embedding external text
files (similar to embedding images) which would be rendered literally in
a monospaced font, maybe with syntax highlighting depending on the file
type.
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tically mapping the cursor location
between modes, but I think switching view modes is still inconvenient in
everyday use, I want to have living data that can be easily accessed and
altered without switching modes.
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tain plugins, it may
also make sense if you could enable/disable them for certain namespaces
or pages only.
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efore is to implement a way of
escaping wiki syntax besides triple quoting. I have mentioned that in
your RFE already. Markdown has escape mechanisms, e.g. you can write
\*notbold\*, but I think Zim and DokuWiki can't do that yet.
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. The old ticket does not need to reopened, it is all covered
by the new one.
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Am 20.03.2015 um 00:44 schrieb Matt Bromberg:
I noticed that there was a recent branch that ports zim to gtk 3.
I'm sure that improves the esthetics, but I would think a far more
ambitious goal with a higher payoff would be to port to Qt.
Yes - for instance I tried to implement drag&drop for Li
, all of the saved versions are now invisible for Zim.
How would I go about to tell the “new” git about the existing git repo
associated with my Zim Wiki (always assuming that this was really the reason
causing the trouble)?
Cheers
Christoph
PS: I hope that I am not multi-posting this
some other options (Fossil, bazaar) that Zim offers
as alternatives.
Why did it take me so long to find Zim? Such a wonderfully balanced tool, the
simplicity of a text based workflow without the overhead,
my sincere thanks for making it
Christoph
> On 01.03.2016, at 08:49, Jaap Karssenb
setting shared=True.
It made sense to me and things continued to work until I figured that the
versioning stopped working.
Any tips to change notebook.zim to something that would restore git version
history to working condition?
Cheers
Christoph
> On 01.03.2016, at 13:46, Christoph Held wr
Hi
can someone tell me where things get stored on a Mac, e.g. the path to the data
directory? I know where the data are stored but not where this location is
referenced from.
The manual has this to say about Linux:
XDG_CONFIG_HOME = HOME/.config/
XDG_DATA_HOME = HOME/.local/share/
XDG_DATA_D
Hi all
previously I had my Zim Wiki in a local folder and kept this in sync with
Seafile, a utility somewhat similar to owncloud. It works but I suspect that
either Zim or git were unhappy with that sort of sync mechanism, which was
working sometimes but most often not.
I am considering moving
Hi
Zim has been running very well on my Macs up until I had to upgrade to the
latest version of MacOS, Sierra.
My main strategy used to be to install the dependencies with homebrew but I am
stuck completely.
Anyone out there who might help me out?
Christoph
ich is not a long-term
solution
C
> On 27 Jan 2017, at 13:34, Christoph Held wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Zim has been running very well on my Macs up until I had to upgrade to the
> latest version of MacOS, Sierra.
>
> My main strategy used to be to install the dependen
> Another option is to run zim in a Linux docker container, and then use socat
> and X11 to display on the Mac.
>
> Let me know if you're interested in the details..
This would probably mean that I would lose the ability to link to files in the
macOS file system or emails, any local files f
Hi
maybe I overlooked the obvious but is it currently possible to make tasks
disappear from the task list before I can do anything about them?
Example would be I need to respond to a funding call but the call is not out
before a certain date in the future.
Thanks for your help
Christoph
date before which the task is not visible in
my task list
the second being the due date that we know already?
I love the way this little popup window functions BTW, simple but very
efficient.
Thanks
Christoph
> On 11. May 2017, at 14:55, Jaap Karssenberg
> wrote:
>
> Yes, in the
were present.
The start date and due date syntax is brilliant, and the greying out (or
letting tasks that aren’t active yet disappear completely) works for me.
Excellent!
Will keep testing
Christoph
> On 11. May 2017, at 16:50, Joseph Reagle wrote:
>
> On 5/11/17 9:53 AM,
Hi
Now that the Due date plugin is included in the task plugin, I am missing the
useful little popup window to set due dates. Hitting CTL-. (period) used to
work but doesn’t now. Is that the expected behaviour on a Mac?
Christoph
> On 12. May 2017, at 10:58, Christoph Held wrote:
>
ions to work hence my asking.
> On 15. May 2017, at 14:12, Joseph Reagle wrote:
>
> On 5/15/17 5:04 AM, Christoph Held wrote:
>> Now that the Due date plugin is included in the task plugin, I am
>> missing the useful little popup window to set due dates. Hitting
>>
the hierarchy I deleted a page, hence
where some other page might have gotten deleted accidentally but so far I have
not found out how this information can be extracted from the Zim repository.
Do others experience the same and have a solution maybe?
Many thanks
Christoph
macOS High Sierra
Zim
names and positions (i.e. link
target typed into text) are stubborn.
Of course, inspecting the backlink and correcting the syntax is a little
tedious but gets rid of the zombies effectively, thanks for the reminder,
everything looks a lot better now.
Christoph
> On 13. Nov 2017, at 15
Hi all
Whenever I activate the task list, every item that has a checkbox or is located
inside the journal subtree in my notebook always appears together with the real
tasks that begin with TODO etc. This is so, even though I have deselected
“consider all checkboxes as tasks” and set “use dates
first, just search systemwide, works for me.
It helps to copy single lines, no carriage returns etc.
Hope this helps
Christoph
> On 26. Jun 2017, at 10:19, Georg jäger wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to edit a link to a pdf file including the pagenumber.
>
> Is this
Thanks for confirming this issue. I am glad to know that there is a fix for
this already, however, at this time it has not been released yet, is that
correct?
Sorry if this is an obvious question but I am not a developer
Christoph
> On 14. Nov 2017, at 09:31, Jaap Karssenberg
>
I don’t know since when but currently all dates (creation dates for new pages,
manually inserted timestamps using Cmd-D) are:
INVALID: %x
Is this a known problem, ideally with a known solution?
Thank you
Christoph
macOS 10.13.1
Zim 0.67
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hierarchy for me. Is this possible?
Related to it: Is it possible to directly move items up and down in the task
list other than doing so indirectly by applying priority (Exclamation marks)
etc until the desired order is reached?
Thanks
Christoph
im” followed by
restarting the computer and reinstalling Zim 0.68 rc1 on macOS 13. Same
result.
What is most likely broken if this space is unpopulated and how can I fix it?
Thanks
Christoph
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readable and
accept my choice.
Why would Zim sometimes suggest incomplete paths thus implicitly creating
unwanted new targets with the shortest relative path? I am pretty sure I did
not create these link targets myself.
Any ideas how to fix or avoid this behaviour in the future?
Christoph
avoid
this problem.
Thanks
Christoph
> On 9 May 2018, at 14:40, Guilherme Lino wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> By default there are several things that create links automatically.
>
> Writing " +something " a word starting with +
> Writing " SomeThing " camel c
people without a real reason.
Again, thanks to the creator of the script and sorry if this information has
already been spread (the request to change the description on the webpage still
stands, though)
Christoph
> On 9 May 2018, at 19:42, Christoph Held wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Thanks
already in
existence. Nothing that could not be fixed manually but annoying enough,
thankfully gone now. See a description as a quoted message in my first post.
Plus PYTHONPATH is set now properly, I never knew what to do with that but
that, too, seems to be working now.
Christoph
> On 18
%3e"
set end of _links to _messageURL
end repeat
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to return
set the clipboard to (_links as string)
end tell
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Best
Christoph
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 15:34, Joseph Reagle wrote:
>
> On 11/9/18 9:
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