Re: [Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-05-03 Thread Mukli Krisztián
sorry my earlier message was sent by accidentaly so if you trying encfs, the obfuscated filename can longer than 260-char which is not supported under windows. Other possible problems with encfs and encfs-like transparent encryption is the protocol used to mounting the decrypted virtual

Re: [Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-05-03 Thread Mukli Krisztián
Hi Aaron! You should try veracrypt. It is a container-based encryption software, so  it create a huge file and store everything in that file (mounted as a virtual drive like boxcryptor). According to some sites dropbox will synchronize only the changed bytes, not the whole container file. You

Re: [Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-05-03 Thread Aaron Cammarata
Hi all - I'm still banging my head against this one. Update from today: I tried creating a brand new journal in my X:\Dropbox drive (X is encrypted via Boxcryptor). It was editable - until I closed and re-opened. Basically - ANY time I work with a journal in the X: drive, it almost always

Re: [Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-04-27 Thread Aaron Cammarata
Thanks Mukli - that gave me a clue on where to look next. So, good news / bad news. Good news, I found a workaround, and have come up with a pretty reliable reproduce case. Start:  Open Zim. BAD: Notebook1 opens, but cannot be edited. No new pages or sub-pages can be created, and the Notebook

Re: [Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-04-26 Thread Mukli Krisztián
Hi! I don't know why can't you edit the notebook, but you can try delete the AppData/Local/Temporary Internet Files/zim/zim/NOTEBOOKNAME folder (NOTEBOOKNAME is name of your notebook, of course). This is the real index used by Zim, and sometimes keep some old information, which is not updated

[Zim-wiki] Wiki editable on one machine, not on another

2017-04-26 Thread Aaron Cammarata
Hi all - First off - thank you for Zim - to the authors and to everyone who's contributed! I use Zim on Windows 10, shared between multiple machines via Dropbox, in an encrypted folder managed by Boxcryptor. Yes. Yes, I realize this is wacky. What can I say, I don't want my journals and