On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Thorsten Hackbarth > @Japp:
> I tried to create my own zim/stores/filesindirs.py with a configurable
> file name, but it looks like there is no way to tell zim to use the new
> storage?
No, at present this is hard coded in the notebook constructor. But
that can be
Am Mittwoch, den 22.09.2010, 08:39 +0200 schrieb Alessandro Magni:
> Hi Thosrsten,
> thanks for the input!
>
> It is great news for me that it is possible to have zim-files
> disseminated around the filesystem...
> unfortunately I believed it impossible, so I already wrote down my
> crawler prog
On 09/22/2010 12:31 PM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
REALLY???
wow, I'm very sorry you spent time for a misunderstanding of mine... but I
never saw around any zim hierarchical notebook. Did I miss it in the wiki?
I will check ASAP - if it
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> I'm very sorry - I thought I made it clear in the preceeding messages... Or
> maybe it is me that completely misunderstood:
> what I needed at first (though as I said I found out a workaround) was a way
> to put the zim pages IN DIFFERENT
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> What worries me about your approach is that it involves changing the Zim
> program itself, so I fear it could result incompatible in the event of a Zim
> upgrade - unless the developers hear our call for help and make it available
> as an
Hi Thosrsten,
thanks for the input!
It is great news for me that it is possible to have zim-files
disseminated around the filesystem...
unfortunately I believed it impossible, so I already wrote down my
crawler program that puts all the files in a unique directory.
It is still a bit rough, but
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> After a bit of python-learning, I wrote my script.
> It nicely crawls a given subtree, and generates all the Zim-files in a
> common directory. Each file has the correct syntax (see example appended),
> with links to children&parents.
> I'
Hi!
After a bit of python-learning, I wrote my script.
It nicely crawls a given subtree, and generates all the Zim-files in a
common directory. Each file has the correct syntax (see example
appended), with links to children&parents.
I've still a point I dont understand concerning the ability of
Am Montag, den 20.09.2010, 16:51 +0200 schrieb Jaap Karssenberg:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> > Thank you for your help!
> >
> > I want to ask a further question, though I fear the answer will be no:
> > since the files we are mentioning should be one related to ea
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> Thank you for your help!
>
> I want to ask a further question, though I fear the answer will be no:
> since the files we are mentioning should be one related to each folder, my
> ideal situation would be to have one of those positioned at
On 09/17/2010 05:31 PM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
sorry if it's the wrong place to ask:
I just discovered this wiki and find it very promising for what I'd like to
do - a simple way to manage my workplace.
My problem - and I'd like to
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Alessandro Magni wrote:
> sorry if it's the wrong place to ask:
>
> I just discovered this wiki and find it very promising for what I'd like to
> do - a simple way to manage my workplace.
>
> My problem - and I'd like to know if Zim can solve it - is to take my
>
sorry if it's the wrong place to ask:
I just discovered this wiki and find it very promising for what I'd like
to do - a simple way to manage my workplace.
My problem - and I'd like to know if Zim can solve it - is to take my
workplace, i.e. my work directory structure, and in some way impor
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