, then the new page gets the old page's contents. Not so
with newly-created pages. This is the same for pages with both Hebrew
and English names. I would include a test notebook, but the
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> * Latex export - thanks to Johannes
> * Performance improvements
>
> Regards,
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Now, whenever I change an item, or ad or remove an item, the list
shown when I click the Task List icon does not change. Furthermore,
when I switch to a different page and switch back, the text goes back
to how it was! Note that I am not getting any error, as I was in 0.43.
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I have not noticed a speed different between the two. I'm on a 2.0 GHz
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The mistake was mine. Instead of using an address like this:
file:///home//.zim/work
I was using an address like this:
file:///home//work
Naturally, as that location does not exist, Zim was not showing my notebooks.
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On 26 February 2010 15:25, Pete wrote:
> On 26 February 2010 13:05, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> If the notebook named "work" is stored in ~/.zim then which line
>> _should_ work in notebooks.list?
>>
>> ~/.zim/work
>> ~/.zim/work/notebook.zim
>>
If the notebook named "work" is stored in ~/.zim then which line
_should_ work in notebooks.list?
~/.zim/work
~/.zim/work/notebook.zim
~/.zim/work/.zim/index.db
~/.zim/.zim/index.db
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I tried that, but the dialogue box remains empty. This is on 0.44
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What I need is an example of how to have several notebooks' selection
when opening Zim, with no default notebook. For instance, I have these
notebooks:
~/.zim/first
~/.zim/another notebook
~/.zim/yet another notebook
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Could someone please send to me an example of their notebooks.list
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Great, Jaap, I have a few bugs to triage and was waiting for this release.
Might it bee a good idea to put all versions prior to 0.29 (for Perl)
and prior to 0.44 (for Python) into and old_versions directory on this
page:
http://zim-wiki.org/downloads/
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>
Congratulations, Jaap, and thanks for working on Zim! I just donated.
It's not much, but it's what I can afford and more than comparable
proprietary applications cost.
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On 29 January 2010 11:19, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Though it's been a week and a half since the last release, it there a
>> chance of releasing a 0.44 release? I have gone to file quite a few
>> bugs recently
Though it's been a week and a half since the last release, it there a
chance of releasing a 0.44 release? I have gone to file quite a few
bugs recently and they are all filed and fixed! I'd love to get them
out in production.
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> Please file a bug report in the tracker and add more details on how to
> re-produce this. I use the task list a lot myself and have never seen
> this issue.
>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/511700
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2010/1/19 Svenn Are Bjerkem :
> 2010/1/18 Dotan Cohen :
>> Is there an easy way to install the latest Zim on OpenSuse, or must I
>> build from source? I see no mention of OpenSuse on the Zim site. Thanks.
>
> Unfortunately, zim is only available from the personal repository of
s open
> source projects to set up wikis easily - google code maybe?
>
Who is the host? Would you like me to install and maintain MediaWiki
on the Zim site? I think that administration of the wiki could be done
without server access, but to install it I would need access.
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paces. As
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o unwanted columns, that is fine. But with potentially five
unwanted columns, they should be hidable.
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Better yet, it is possible to do them in alphabetical order, which
will make it easier for the user to remember:
[ad: ] // Addition Date
[bd: ] // Begin Date
[cd: ] // Completion Date
[dd: ] // Due Date
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would be too easy to confuse with "Due Date" due
to the leading letter "D", so I propose "Finished Date".
I only just recently discovered this plugin, and personally would
really like an Entry Date as well.
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names, but I think
that it is a valid enough use case to support it. Especially
considering the alternative use case which features like this are
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could not be converted to the new format. Clicking the Yes button for
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ek. Hope 0.43 will have I little bit longer
> life time than 0.42. My intention is to switch back to roughly monthly
> releases after this.
>
This has been bugging me, if you can get it in it would be great:
Copy and paste issues in pyzim 0.42
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/508079
-
> * Suport tags in the TODOList
> * Improve date parsing for TODOList
> * Add option for upper-case formatting for page titles in new pages
> * Punctuation triggers end-of-word for auto-formatting links
> * Updated website in About dialog
> * Added tr
aap
>
Thank you Jaap! I absolutely love Zim, and so do about 15 other people
who I've introduced Zim to (mostly Linux but at least one Windows
user). Your work is appreciated!
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> Can you file a bug report for that ?
>
Thanks, Jaap, here it is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/504951
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a copy of this page or discard
any changes. If you save a copy changes will be also
discarded, but you can restore the copy later.
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Of course, I didn't bother reading that!
> The same packages are also pre-requisites listed in the .deb for zim.
> If you used that one and these were not installed we need a real
> packager to have a look at it.
>
Yes, I used the Ubuntu .deb on the page that you linked to whe
pops up, nothing. What should I do?
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It seems to me that a left click on the tray icon should bring up a
list of all the available notebooks, as opposed to a right click. Left
click usually means "open" or "activate" whereas right click is a
change of state (closing, minimizing).
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tw. do not expect all settings to be carried over when upgrading from the
> perl version to the python version. Since it is a one time upgrade it is low
> on my priority list and I simply lack time to do that kind of compatibility
> work.
>
That's fine, and completely agre
tw. do not expect all settings to be carried over when upgrading from the
> perl version to the python version. Since it is a one time upgrade it is low
> on my priority list and I simply lack time to do that kind of compatibility
> work.
>
That's fine, and completely agre
2009/12/28 Jaap Karssenberg :
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I just removed Zim 0.28 and installed pyzim. I notice that lots of
>> notebooks and notes in existing notebooks are missing. The remaining
>> notes are both Hebrew and English, so
> 2) I seem to have set a default notebook, and now Zim opens directly
> to that notebook and I cannot access my other notebooks!
Now that I have a tray icon, this is solved, too.
However, it seems that the pathbar option must be set for each
notebook individually. Is this right?
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I just removed Zim 0.28 and installed pyzim. I notice that lots of
notebooks and notes in existing notebooks are missing. The remaining
notes are both Hebrew and English, so it is not a UTF8 issue as I
first expected. What should I check?
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re any chance of seeing a split window, or tabs, instead of
separate windows? By the way, KDE 4.4 supports tabbed windows in
applications that don't natively support them, so this is not an
important issue for us KDE users at least anymore.
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How's this:
dotancohen.com/images/examples/zim-tabs.png
Taken right out of Firefox!
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I agree with everything written here. I'm whip up mockup and post it.
Should George open a bug for this?
> BTW - this message was written in Zim. ;)
>
What is the advantage to writing email in Zim?
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> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Jaap. You don't know how bad I wish I could start testing, but
>> I simply do not have the time to set up a test environment right now.
>> I know that it will me who
r is now supported, including HTML format for
> pasting to e.g. Open Office
Is this configurable? I personally _hate_ rich-text paste!
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> Well, having some kind of scope is appropriate. IMO, if you are far enough
> into understanding the internals of Zim enough to create a notebook using an
> external program you likely know how to manually import the notebook. ;)
>
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The Scrapbook Firefox extension is great for this purpose, but as it
is not related to the "dark mode" idea anymore I suggest that we leave
it at that.
Wget has a function for crawling a list of URLs, and I imagine that it
would not be difficult to grep the notebooks for URLs to fee
describes Zim. I mention this because
the term "notes" has been used for at least a decade by various
software applications that store single-page "notes" with no hierarchy
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ould assume the first directory in the path
> ("~/Notes" by default) unless you specify something else explicitly.
>
>
It is important that this be configurable, most certainly.
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> /everything/ is CaML case - I don't mind having to hit ^L to make some text
> into a link.
>
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> whole files. That's why I said "a FUSE filesystem": it'd be like sshfs, but
> using rsync as backend.
>
> There's nothing like that in the Open Source world. Trust me,
> I've searched :-) (though I'd be very happy to
t as I said before, that's not very efficient.
>
Can you access Dropbox via SSH yet? That is the feature that I am
waiting for. Why install a proprietary protocol?
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>> > Someone should program a FUSE filesystem based on rsync+ssh. That
>> > would be a nifty online storage :-)
>> rsync.net
>
> Not free, not Open Source, not something that you can implement on
> your own server.
>
Things that you didn't
at least for
> one-man/many-clients the chance of concurrent changes leading to merge
> problems.
>
Svenn, can you share some commands or scripts? I have played with
unison in the distant past and discounted it, but if you have a
working solution I'd love to see it.
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>
> Someone should program a FUSE filesystem based on rsync+ssh. That
> would be a nifty online storage :-)
>
rsync.net
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Should I just send to you the changes? I sent a recommendation for
updating the Zim description for the .deb installer about a week or
two ago, did you see that message (it was a reply to an older message
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It looks like there are quite a few people interested in syncing Zim
across different computers, see this article and comments:
http://www.adriantry.com/can-a-basket-replace-google-notebook/
Although I personally have no use for it, is this feature planned for Zim?
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I know this thread is old, but I just got around to it.
2009/2/20 Jaap Karssenberg :
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I found this text in the installer:
>> "Zim is a WYSIWYG text editor."
>>
>> I don't think that "text edi
> Translators please have a look at the launchpad translation set for the
> pyzim branch.
>
>From launchpad:
"""
There are no branches related to Zim in Launchpad today.
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Is there something wrong?
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time. If the beta is out by then I will run it as a daily driver on a
backup copy of my data.
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expand the argument to have each heading as a separate file so that
you could send it. Nonsense, I won't discuss it further. There is no
need to anyway, the current behaviour allows configuration so I can at
least enjoy the softwar
e in a hidden directory?
There is no use case for showing the files to the non-techsavy user.
Nor one for showing the files to the techsavy user, for that matter.
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im needs a
> folder to store your notes. Which folder do you want to use as your notebook
> ?" with a file selector and hide all the properties.
>
This would be good, but after Zim checks like I describe above.
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ut the main point is that they'll be able
> to start using Zim without answering "complex" questions. Most users won't
> care if their notebook is in "~/.zim", "~/.notebooks", or whatever. Just do
> it and let them start to play ASAP.
>
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still trigger the current dialog. But the "add" button in that dialog could
> trigger the wizard again.
>
I think that this point needs addressing, too, but having good
defaults is better than poping up a wizard. I personally like when
software asks me on first use how I'd l
re common words, it would
drive me crazy!
> The most important one to me: Zim stores your text in plain files with
> simple format! Tomboy uses XML (a rather clean one) and the files are
> named like "99de74ca-b790-4094-bbbf-a254cbbadec1.note".
>
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chnical reason why Zim
cannot chose good defaults and let the user override them in the
preferences afterwards? Even if files have to be moved, that can be
handled within Zim (or not, as Jaap insists on using non-hidden files
in the interest of letting the user manipulate them with
quot; if it is done right. Start here:
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application. Furthermore, if you want to use the *nix filesystem as
inspiration, there is the concept of hidden files because not every
file needs to be seen by the end user.
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2009/6/25 Jaap Karssenberg :
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> 2009/6/25 Jaap Karssenberg :
>>> Then the next question is how to show these special namespaces in the
>>> interface. Should they be part of the index tree or should they have
>&g
> Try opening a page like "_foo" or " foo", in both cases you end up at "foo".
>
Try hitting Ctrl-N and entering " foo ". You get "_foo".
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2009/6/25 Vlastimil Ott :
> Dne Čt 25. června 2009 11:51:39 Dotan Cohen napsal(a):
>
>> Yes, Zim is the editor. But so that they do not have to be shown in
>> the tree, I thought that the Tools menu would be best. What other
>> places are good?
>
> I have many roots
. That's
> an inoffensive way, isnt' it?
>
Yes, that is exactly what I thought. But where would you go to edit
the templates, or add new ones? Tools -> Templates
> We can then think of
>
> Zim:Trash
> Zim:Help
> Zim:Whatever
>
> (Please send your emails to
> I think that is done already. At least the function for parsing page
> names entered in one of the dialogs strips whitespace and other
> characters that are not allowed.
>
It seems that whitespace is trimmed from the end, but not beginning of
new page names. Shall I test further
2009/6/25 Jaap Karssenberg :
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>> The main design question for me is whether we should use a normal namespace
>>> for this, or there a need to create "special" namespaces? I run into the
>>> same questio
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> the Right Thing To Do because it keeps notes and "meta" information
> separate.
>
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put this one in the bug tracker I will make it consistent with the
> next release.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jaap
>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/391784
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2009/6/23 Jaap Karssenberg :
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
>> open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
>> that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut ke
;
> Sorry for a dumb question and thanks,
>
Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut keys won't
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> Hi all,
>
> just found this pretty vidcast:
>
> http://productivelinux.com/2009/05/23/video-post-my-favorite-things-about-zim-wiki/
>
Nice, thanks. I love seeing independent reviews of Zim, which is one
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>> 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?
>>
> nack.
> I am still hacking on it.
>
Because hacking is what is done on Perl. The python is be
I have hit Ctrl-Q too many times when going for Ctrl-1 (Heading 1). Is
there a way to disable Ctrl-Q? Thanks.
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I did not know that was a freedesktop convention. I still
prefer ~/.app-name as I like to finetune my backups, but it really is
not a big deal. I will now know to look in there for when I need to
find other apps' config files. Thanks!
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ht
.zim/studies
However, Zim was seeing ~/.zim as the address for a single Notes
notebook, and therefore home, work, and studies were appearing as
directories in the Notes notebook.
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that automatically sees all
> sub-diectories as notebooks. Would be a nice feature though and I believe
> there is a bug report requesting that.
>
No, I don't need that. My issue is that Zim is treating all my
notebooks as directories in one large notebook.
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For instance, I had three notebooks: Home, Studies, Work. Now, I only
have one notebook, Notes, and in that notebook there are the folders
Home, Studies, Work. I need these to be Notebooks, not folders in one
large notebook.
Thanks in advance.
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>
Here you go, no formatting yet. I will get to that soon, I'm just
pressed for time.
> To get an impression of what should go in the various releases please
> check the milestones I defined in launchpad. ( Any difference in the
> general color theme is accidental. )
Will do
n position
18: ordinal not in
> To run the gui use
> $ ./zim.py /path/to/your/notebook
>
I'm not sure what is supposed to be there and what is not, so I won't
start listing things, but it runs. It seems to use a slightly darker
background, w
> Just set a keyboard shortcut for
> zim -l
>
Bam! Thanks. I didn't even think to check "man zim"
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I'd really like a keyboard shortcut to open the Open Notebook dialog
when there are no Zim windows open but Zim is running in the system
tray. Is this currently possible, or should I file a feature request?
Thanks.
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http://code.google.com/p/zimdesktopwiki-windows/issues/detail?id=17
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ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي
А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-
do not take
advantage of.
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ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي
А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я
а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-
needs a couple more free
> days to polish it.
>
This looks interesting, Jaap, but what can it be used for? I am not
being critical, rather, I would like to know how this new tool may
benefit the user.
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