Hi Fabian,
I had the same issue with my branch, the problem is known in Launchpad[1].
To fix it, you not only have to fix branch.conf as you already
guessed, but also trigger a re-reading of the file. This can be done
with a simple python script that you can find in the bug report.
To access the
Hi Jaap,
> I see following available:
> Ubuntu: 2.22 (maverick), 2.12 (Lucid - LST)
Are you sure about Lucid? The version of libgtk-2.0-0 in Lucid seems
to be 2.20, python-gtk2 is 2.17. The same holds for Debian stable and
testing.
Best,
Marcel
PS: I'm on Maverick and Natty, so no problems
> But I think zim should support debian old-stables
> release at least for some month. Squeeze is now stable for two month and
> not every admin starts updating directly.
I think this is all not about "supporting" a release (i.e. providing
bug fixes) but about whether *new* versions of zim (> 0.5)
Hi all,
> I have had the intention to integrate a mind map for a long time, but so far
> did not find a suitable widget are application that we can borrow for this.
> Didn't find the time to rewrite a mindmap from scratch.
maybe one could borrow code from the labyrinth mindmap tool[1]? It is
writt
Hi Adam,
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Hi nomnex,
> The next big step up would be table implementation. I was looking if
> the bug report status had changed, but they've been some change on
> Launchpad:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/~zim-wiki/+reportedbugs
>
> There are currently no open bugs.
The correct name for the launchpad proje
Hi all,
after letting the code rot for a while, I finally want to finish the
Zeitgeist integration plugin for zim[1]. However, the usefulness is
currently reduced because the mime type of zim pages is not correctly
detected by my system (Ubuntu 11.10) -- did anyone else notice this as
well? The fi
Hi Michael,
thanks for the confirmation. I looked a bit more into the subject and
found the reason for the observed behaviour -- in fact, a quite simple
reason: For determining the file type, it is recommended (and
implemented by xdg-open etc.) to first look at the glob pattern (i.e.
normally the
Hi Bill and Jaap,
>> The Ubuntu Dash allows the input of search terms to select a file. This
>> can be used to identify a specific Zim page - quite a useful feature.
>> However, as Zim pages are stored as *.txt files, the Dash opens them in the
>> default text editor rather than Zim. This cancels
Hi Jaap,
> Turns out that if I specify the rule for "*.txt" indeed ubuntu /
> nautilus get it right, but now several other appplications (based on
> spec < 0.16) think all text files are zim pages :(
oh, that's bad news :-/ Could you be a bit more specific about which
other applications have issue
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