Re: [Zim-wiki] Is there a way of changing the tag symbol?

2015-01-29 Thread Colin Tedford
Now I'm super curious why it links the way it does!

Having a colon (one:two) triggers autolink because it indicates Zim
page hierarchy; having at least some other symbols too prevents it
(one:two# or one/two:three). This doesn't explain why a bunch of
those symbol-laden lines are linked, or why the colon-free line
starting with d_|_g is linked. I don't have any practical need to
know why but I sure hope someone can explain it anyway!

But yeah, verbatim should do it for you.

Colin
colintedford.com

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Is there a way of changing the tag symbol?

2015-01-29 Thread Mariano Draghi
Paul,

Have you tried to apply the verbatim or literal format to the block of text?

Whenever you need to paste text that shouldn't be parsed by Zim,
select the text block and press Ctrl-T (or from the menú, Format -
Verbatim).

More info here:  http://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Wiki_Syntax.html
(look for the Markup section, and then the notes about the verbatim or
literal text blocks).

Hope that helps!


--
Mariano


2015-01-29 8:50 GMT-03:00 Paul Gouin paul.goui...@gmail.com:
 Thanks to all who responded.

 Turns out my description of the issue was inaccurate: it is not tags that
 Zim creates automatically but links to new pages.

 Below is an example of the kind of text I routinely paste into Zim. (These
 are phonemic transcriptions of recordings made for the purpose of creating
 text-to-speech synthetic voices; the 1st phrase transcribes and guarantees
 of due processes ; the @ signs designates the so-called schwa or
 undifferentiated vowel)

 If you're patient enough to try and paste this text for yourselves, maybe
 you'll notice some kind of pattern that escapes me. Links are created on
 most lines but not all; links may extend across whole lines or not.

 Disabling the option to Automatically turn file paths into links does not
 alter Zim's behavior in this respect.

 
 Sample text:

 phn/phrase01418.phn:#_|_-@_n_
 d_|_g_~a_.r_@_n_.t_*ii_z_|_*uh_v_|_d_*uu_|_p_r_*o_.s_e_s_#
 phn/phrase01427.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*a_t_s_|_w_*ai_|_*ai_|_p_*u_sh_t_|_h_*i_m_|_*oo_f_|_dh_-@_|_r_*uu_f_#
 phn/phrase01479.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*o_n_|_*uh_.dh_@@_|_f_*i_z_.k_@_l_|_p_*a_.r_@_.d_ai_s_.@_z_#
 phn/phrase01543.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_d_*i_s_.k_au_n_t_|_s_t_*oo_r_z_|_*oo_.f_n=_|_s_*e_l_|_dh_*e_m_|_f_-@_r_|_m_*uh_ch_|_l_*e_s_#
 phn/phrase01554.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_-@_|_s_t_*ah_n_d_.oo_f_|_b_i_.g_*a_n_#
 phn/phrase01594.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*e_.n_ii_|_w_*uh_n_|_*uh_v_|_dh_*e_m_|_k_*u_d^_|_h_*ou_l_d_|_n_aa_.k_*o_.d^_i_k_s_#
 phn/phrase01648.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_*i_f_|_w_*ii_|_k_*u_d_|_g_*e_t_|_*au_r_|_sh_*i_p_|_*au_t_#
 phn/phrase01748.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_s_t_*ei_|_dh_*e_r_|_uh_n_.t_*i_l_|_*ai_|_k_*uh_m_#
 phn/phrase01777.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*ii_|_~oo_r_.g_@_.n_@_z_.*ei_.sh_n=_z_|_s_*e_.k_r_@_t_.~e_.r_ii_|_jh_*e_n_.r_@_l_#
 phn/phrase01782.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_-@_n_|_*i_ng_.k_r_ii_s_|_*i_n_|_i_.l_~e_k_.t_r_*i_.s_i_.d^_ii_|_t_*a_.r_@_f_s_#
 phn/phrase01801.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*e_r_|_r_~ii_.d^_i_.p_l_*oi_.m_@_n_t_|_t_-@_|_b_*ei_s_.@_z_|_s_*au_th_|_*uh_v_|_s_*ou_l_#


 On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 10:45 AM,  hans...@gmail.com wrote:
  Yes Twitter will come and go (good riddance) but I hope Zim will be
  around
  for generations.
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Marco Cevoli marco.cev...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  I see. It makes lot of sense.
 
  Marco Cevoli
 
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
  jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
   Main logic is that # is also used for anchors in HTML links. So
   reserved
   # for links and decided on @ since this is used for tags in
   applications
   predating twitter.
  
   Regards,
  
   Jaap
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Marco Cevoli
   marco.cev...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   I know this has been discussed before, but why don't we follow
   twitter's standard? All words with @ are for people/users and # for
   actual tags. I don't know if this unnecessary complicates things,
   but
   it might be useful to many users. The developer(s) can only change
   the
   actual @ with # , and this user/contact management (using @) can
   be
   created as an external plugin, ie, not forcing everyone to use it,
   since Zim is designed as a personal organizer.
  
   Just brainstorming.
  
   Marco Cevoli
   Technical translator. Graphic designer. Joiner-of-dots.
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Jaap Karssenberg
   jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com wrote:
   
Hi,
   
Colin:[… ]Ugur Murat wants it and has done coding in related
 areas
 so
 I've been hoping they might do it someday. […]
   
I was thinking of having the @ sign for general tags, and the #
sign
for
people tags, as I’m using tags heavily, also
for tasks to assign to people.
   
What I could imagine is to have the tags symbol to be a setting
in
preferences, but changing the tag symbol is not that
easy, as far as I can see.
   
   
This is a bad idea design wise. The wiki syntax parsing should not
depend on
preferences. Data format should be stable.
   
Paul:Each time I paste into Zim a string containing @, it
 handles
 that
 string as a tag.
   
Currently I can see only a workaround, replacing the @ sign by
anything
else, when you copy paste your text.
   
Replacing is indeed a work around. Real solution would be to
handle
the
copy-paste such that you get the wanted result. E.g. use the @,
but
escape
it such 

Re: [Zim-wiki] How to clear history?

2015-01-29 Thread Güven , Ugur Murat
Hi Seres,

 Anyway, what I'd like is a panel that shows the current hierarchy of pages 
 unrelated to the history of accesses.

I’m not sure if I’m missing a point here, but why don’t you switch the panel to 
show the hierarchy?
Not sure what the English Menu is named, but try View menu -- Path panel -- 
page hierarchy.

Regards,
Murat




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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sort index

2015-01-29 Thread Marco Cevoli
I can't reproduce it here. My index is sorted alphabetically on all
levels (ex: http://cl.ly/image/2h2H3L103f1N)
Try to re-index your wiki. (Tools  Update index)

Bests

Marco Cevoli


On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there a way of making the index on the left to display in alphabetic order?
 It was ordered at the beginning (i.e. the pages within Home were
 alphabetically ordered)
 but then (some) subpages are not.

 I've searched within the settings to see if there is some option that
 I could have
 inadvertently unselected at some point, but have not found any,

 Thanks
 Agus

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sort index

2015-01-29 Thread Agustin Lobo
Murat,
My index is *mostly* in order, but many items are not.
See the screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3180464/zimIndex.jpeg

I use zim from linux and mac having my notebook in dropbox. Maybe is
only one of the machines
that does not make thr proper sorting?

Agus

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com wrote:
 Hi Agus,

 Is there a way of making the index on the left to display in alphabetic 
 order?

 To be honest, I don't know if there is a possibility to change the display 
 order for the index. I haven't found anything either.
 But the index is shown in alphabetical order.

 You may want to try out by putting numbers as a prefix to your notes. That's 
 how I make sure that the notes remain in the order I want.

 Regards,
 Murat






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Re: [Zim-wiki] How to clear history?

2015-01-29 Thread Güven , Ugur Murat
Hi,

I work with the spanish version and I do not see anything on the view menu 
that mentions a hierarchy of pages. Perhaps it is an option of an extension 
that I have not installed.

I hope you can see this screen shot:

[cid:image001.png@01D03BAD.E8118E30]


Regards,
Murat

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Re: [Zim-wiki] How to clear history?

2015-01-29 Thread SERES
Hi Murat,

 

I can see the option now.

 

I've done several tests and it works just as I want to. Great!!!

 

Thank you very much

 

Santiago

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sort index

2015-01-29 Thread Güven , Ugur Murat
Agus,

 
 I use zim from linux and mac having my notebook in dropbox. Maybe is only
 one of the machines that does not make thr proper sorting?

Just thinking out loud here, not that I have a clue :)

I sometimes have issues with the index when I rename notes. It happens that
a note seems to exist with the old name although it appears with the new name 
already.

 I guess you've tried to update your index manually already?

Regards,
Murat

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Sort index

2015-01-29 Thread NorfCran
Greetings!

I also worked around the issue with prefixed numbers and renaming the pages
afterwards. I would really appreciate a possibility to define custom order,
especially in presentations, which I love to make in ZIM :D It works fine,
except the ordering, which restricts usage of alt+PgDn due to alphabetical
(in this use case misleading) ordering.

The index is strictly alphabetic, but in fact information about order is
defined by sublinks in the parent page. For example I would suggest the
following approach (category of a wish list and a discussion ;)

In case of already mentioned presentation the structure could be the
following:

+introduction
+methods
+experiments
+results
+conclusion

If you sort the index according to ordered sublinks on the parent page,
than it would match the data structure. The separation of custom sorted and
alphabetically sorted could be visually differentiated. That would create
more coherent structure between pages and the index.

The only question is whether this suggestion is in favour of users and how
complicated would be the implementation this feature, since as far as I
have researched the SQLite database is not ready for keeping track of
customized ordering...

Best regards,
JaKub

On 29 January 2015 at 10:04, Güven, Ugur Murat murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com
wrote:

 Hi Agus,

  Is there a way of making the index on the left to display in alphabetic
 order?

 To be honest, I don't know if there is a possibility to change the display
 order for the index. I haven't found anything either.
 But the index is shown in alphabetical order.

 You may want to try out by putting numbers as a prefix to your notes.
 That's how I make sure that the notes remain in the order I want.

 Regards,
 Murat




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Re: [Zim-wiki] Is there a way of changing the tag symbol?

2015-01-29 Thread Paul Gouin
Thanks to all who responded.

Turns out my description of the issue was inaccurate: it is not tags that
Zim creates automatically but links to new pages.

Below is an example of the kind of text I routinely paste into Zim. (These
are phonemic transcriptions of recordings made for the purpose of creating
text-to-speech synthetic voices; the 1st phrase transcribes and guarantees
of due processes ; the @ signs designates the so-called schwa or
undifferentiated vowel)

If you're patient enough to try and paste this text for yourselves, maybe
you'll notice some kind of pattern that escapes me. Links are created on
most lines but not all; links may extend across whole lines or not.

Disabling the option to Automatically turn file paths into links does not
alter Zim's behavior in this respect.


Sample text:

phn/phrase01418.phn:#_|_-@_n_
d_|_g_~a_.r_@_n_.t_*ii_z_|_*uh_v_|_d_*uu_|_p_r_*o_.s_e_s_#
phn/phrase01427.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*a_t_s_|_w_*ai_|_*ai_|_p_*u_sh_t_|_h_*i_m_|_*oo_f_|_dh_-@
_|_r_*uu_f_#
phn/phrase01479.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*o_n_|_*uh_.dh_@@_|_f_*i_z_.k_@
_l_|_p_*a_.r_@_.d_ai_s_.@_z_#
phn/phrase01543.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_d_*i_s_.k_au_n_t_|_s_t_*oo_r_z_|_*oo_.f_n=_|_s_*e_l_|_dh_*e_m_|_f_-@
_r_|_m_*uh_ch_|_l_*e_s_#
phn/phrase01554.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_-@_|_s_t_*ah_n_d_.oo_f_|_b_i_.g_*a_n_#
phn/phrase01594.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*e_.n_ii_|_w_*uh_n_|_*uh_v_|_dh_*e_m_|_k_*u_d^_|_h_*ou_l_d_|_n_aa_.k_*o_.d^_i_k_s_#
phn/phrase01648.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_*i_f_|_w_*ii_|_k_*u_d_|_g_*e_t_|_*au_r_|_sh_*i_p_|_*au_t_#
phn/phrase01748.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_s_t_*ei_|_dh_*e_r_|_uh_n_.t_*i_l_|_*ai_|_k_*uh_m_#
phn/phrase01777.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*ii_|_~oo_r_.g_@_.n_@
_z_.*ei_.sh_n=_z_|_s_*e_.k_r_@_t_.~e_.r_ii_|_jh_*e_n_.r_@_l_#
phn/phrase01782.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_-@_n_|_*i_ng_.k_r_ii_s_|_*i_n_|_i_.l_~e_k_.t_r_*i_.s_i_.d^_ii_|_t_*a_.r_@
_f_s_#
phn/phrase01801.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*e_r_|_r_~ii_.d^_i_.p_l_*oi_.m_@
_n_t_|_t_-@_|_b_*ei_s_.@_z_|_s_*au_th_|_*uh_v_|_s_*ou_l_#


 On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 10:45 AM,  hans...@gmail.com wrote:
  Yes Twitter will come and go (good riddance) but I hope Zim will be
 around
  for generations.
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Marco Cevoli marco.cev...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  I see. It makes lot of sense.
 
  Marco Cevoli
 
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
  jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
   Main logic is that # is also used for anchors in HTML links. So
   reserved
   # for links and decided on @ since this is used for tags in
   applications
   predating twitter.
  
   Regards,
  
   Jaap
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Marco Cevoli marco.cev...@gmail.com
 
   wrote:
  
   I know this has been discussed before, but why don't we follow
   twitter's standard? All words with @ are for people/users and # for
   actual tags. I don't know if this unnecessary complicates things, but
   it might be useful to many users. The developer(s) can only change
 the
   actual @ with # , and this user/contact management (using @) can be
   created as an external plugin, ie, not forcing everyone to use it,
   since Zim is designed as a personal organizer.
  
   Just brainstorming.
  
   Marco Cevoli
   Technical translator. Graphic designer. Joiner-of-dots.
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Jaap Karssenberg
   jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com wrote:
   
Hi,
   
Colin:[… ]Ugur Murat wants it and has done coding in related
 areas
 so
 I've been hoping they might do it someday. […]
   
I was thinking of having the @ sign for general tags, and the #
 sign
for
people tags, as I’m using tags heavily, also
for tasks to assign to people.
   
What I could imagine is to have the tags symbol to be a setting in
preferences, but changing the tag symbol is not that
easy, as far as I can see.
   
   
This is a bad idea design wise. The wiki syntax parsing should not
depend on
preferences. Data format should be stable.
   
Paul:Each time I paste into Zim a string containing @, it handles
 that
 string as a tag.
   
Currently I can see only a workaround, replacing the @ sign by
anything
else, when you copy paste your text.
   
Replacing is indeed a work around. Real solution would be to handle
the
copy-paste such that you get the wanted result. E.g. use the @,
 but
escape
it such that it is not formatted as tag, or a paste-as-verbatim
function.
   
But first need to understand the way Paul is using these strings to
judge
best direction.
   
Regards,
   
Jaap
   
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[Zim-wiki] Zim for Android

2015-01-29 Thread Karl C. Goedel
Hi all,

First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to Jaap, because it is a great
piece of software!
I am using Zim as a labbook and therefore wanted to be able to access it
on my Android device.

I am nor sure whether this is the right place and if anyone is
interested, but I wrote a SL4A script (using Python and JavaScript),
which makes a Notebook available on Android.

It was a quick and dirty job and I am not the best programmer, so the
code looks probably horrible in your eyes.
But perhaps it is useful for somebody anyway.

github.com/kcg/Zim4A

Best wishes
Karl


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Re: [Zim-wiki] Is there a way of changing the tag symbol?

2015-01-29 Thread NorfCran
Dear Paul,

it is an extra plugin (requiring installation of this package
gtksourceview2), which is called source view. In order to activate this
plugin you need to enable it in menu edit -- preferences -- plugins
and than scroll down to the plugin and mark the related check-box.

Than you can insert block of isolated text (to some extent also highlighted
depending on syntax) under menu insert -- code block. It works nicely
and helps to keep syntax sensitive information separated. Hope it solves
your issue.

JaKub

On 29 January 2015 at 14:28, Paul Gouin paul.goui...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Jakub,

 I can't find that option in the menus. Can you tell me where to look?
 Thanks,

 Paul

 2015-01-29 13:22 GMT+01:00 NorfCran norfc...@gmail.com:

 Dear Paul,

 for similar cases I use insert code block element, which isolates all
 the links from ZIM, maybe it could be considered instead of pasting text
 directly to ZIM page?

 All the best,
 JaKub

 On 29 January 2015 at 12:50, Paul Gouin paul.goui...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks to all who responded.

 Turns out my description of the issue was inaccurate: it is not tags
 that Zim creates automatically but links to new pages.

 Below is an example of the kind of text I routinely paste into Zim.
 (These are phonemic transcriptions of recordings made for the purpose of
 creating text-to-speech synthetic voices; the 1st phrase transcribes and
 guarantees of due processes ; the @ signs designates the so-called schwa
 or undifferentiated vowel)

 If you're patient enough to try and paste this text for yourselves,
 maybe you'll notice some kind of pattern that escapes me. Links are created
 on most lines but not all; links may extend across whole lines or not.

 Disabling the option to Automatically turn file paths into links does
 not alter Zim's behavior in this respect.

 
 Sample text:

 phn/phrase01418.phn:#_|_-@_n_
 d_|_g_~a_.r_@_n_.t_*ii_z_|_*uh_v_|_d_*uu_|_p_r_*o_.s_e_s_#

 phn/phrase01427.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*a_t_s_|_w_*ai_|_*ai_|_p_*u_sh_t_|_h_*i_m_|_*oo_f_|_dh_-@
 _|_r_*uu_f_#
 phn/phrase01479.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*o_n_|_*uh_.dh_@@_|_f_*i_z_.k_@
 _l_|_p_*a_.r_@_.d_ai_s_.@_z_#

 phn/phrase01543.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_d_*i_s_.k_au_n_t_|_s_t_*oo_r_z_|_*oo_.f_n=_|_s_*e_l_|_dh_*e_m_|_f_-@
 _r_|_m_*uh_ch_|_l_*e_s_#
 phn/phrase01554.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_-@
 _|_s_t_*ah_n_d_.oo_f_|_b_i_.g_*a_n_#

 phn/phrase01594.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_*e_.n_ii_|_w_*uh_n_|_*uh_v_|_dh_*e_m_|_k_*u_d^_|_h_*ou_l_d_|_n_aa_.k_*o_.d^_i_k_s_#

 phn/phrase01648.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_*i_f_|_w_*ii_|_k_*u_d_|_g_*e_t_|_*au_r_|_sh_*i_p_|_*au_t_#

 phn/phrase01748.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_s_t_*ei_|_dh_*e_r_|_uh_n_.t_*i_l_|_*ai_|_k_*uh_m_#
 phn/phrase01777.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*ii_|_~oo_r_.g_@_.n_@
 _z_.*ei_.sh_n=_z_|_s_*e_.k_r_@_t_.~e_.r_ii_|_jh_*e_n_.r_@_l_#

 phn/phrase01782.phn:#_|_-@_n_d^_|_-@_n_|_*i_ng_.k_r_ii_s_|_*i_n_|_i_.l_~e_k_.t_r_*i_.s_i_.d^_ii_|_t_*a_.r_@
 _f_s_#
 phn/phrase01801.phn:#_|_-@_n_d_|_dh_*e_r_|_r_~ii_.d^_i_.p_l_*oi_.m_@
 _n_t_|_t_-@_|_b_*ei_s_.@_z_|_s_*au_th_|_*uh_v_|_s_*ou_l_#


 On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 10:45 AM,  hans...@gmail.com wrote:
  Yes Twitter will come and go (good riddance) but I hope Zim will be
 around
  for generations.
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Marco Cevoli marco.cev...@gmail.com
 
  wrote:
 
  I see. It makes lot of sense.
 
  Marco Cevoli
 
 
  On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Jaap Karssenberg
  jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
   Main logic is that # is also used for anchors in HTML links. So
   reserved
   # for links and decided on @ since this is used for tags in
   applications
   predating twitter.
  
   Regards,
  
   Jaap
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Marco Cevoli 
 marco.cev...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   I know this has been discussed before, but why don't we follow
   twitter's standard? All words with @ are for people/users and #
 for
   actual tags. I don't know if this unnecessary complicates things,
 but
   it might be useful to many users. The developer(s) can only
 change the
   actual @ with # , and this user/contact management (using @)
 can be
   created as an external plugin, ie, not forcing everyone to use it,
   since Zim is designed as a personal organizer.
  
   Just brainstorming.
  
   Marco Cevoli
   Technical translator. Graphic designer. Joiner-of-dots.
  
  
   On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Jaap Karssenberg
   jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com wrote:
   
Hi,
   
Colin:[… ]Ugur Murat wants it and has done coding in related
 areas
 so
 I've been hoping they might do it someday. […]
   
I was thinking of having the @ sign for general tags, and the
 # sign
for
people tags, as I’m using tags heavily, also
for tasks to assign to people.
   
What I could imagine is to have the tags symbol to be a
 setting in
preferences, but changing the tag symbol is not that
easy, as far as I can see.
   
   

Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim for Android

2015-01-29 Thread hansbkk
Totally cool, hope this gets some community dev-love!

I've got some huge notebooks - think it'll hold up? Full-text and tag
navigation are pretty critical for me.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Karl C. Goedel m...@karl-goedel.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to Jaap, because it is a great
 piece of software!
 I am using Zim as a labbook and therefore wanted to be able to access it
 on my Android device.

 I am nor sure whether this is the right place and if anyone is
 interested, but I wrote a SL4A script (using Python and JavaScript),
 which makes a Notebook available on Android.

 It was a quick and dirty job and I am not the best programmer, so the
 code looks probably horrible in your eyes.
 But perhaps it is useful for somebody anyway.

 github.com/kcg/Zim4A

 Best wishes
 Karl


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Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim for Android

2015-01-29 Thread Güven , Ugur Murat
Hi Karl,

great that you took the first step into this topic. I'm not yet into syncing 
via Dropbox, but will give it a try.

Regards,
Murat



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Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim for Android

2015-01-29 Thread Karl C. Goedel
Hi,
in its current state, there are no tags at all and no search function.
But in theory, I think, there should be no problem with huge notebooks
(syncing via a cloud might be a bit annoying for huge changes).
What I like about this approach with SL4A, is the possibility to use
Python. So many features are possible, I think.
As I said this was a quick an dirty job and I would be more than happy
if people want to make something proper out of it.

Best wishes
Karl

On 29/01/15 15:46, hans...@gmail.com wrote:
 Totally cool, hope this gets some community dev-love!

 I've got some huge notebooks - think it'll hold up? Full-text and tag
 navigation are pretty critical for me.

 On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Karl C. Goedel m...@karl-goedel.de
 mailto:m...@karl-goedel.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 First of all, thanks for Zim, especially to Jaap, because it is a
 great
 piece of software!
 I am using Zim as a labbook and therefore wanted to be able to
 access it
 on my Android device.

 I am nor sure whether this is the right place and if anyone is
 interested, but I wrote a SL4A script (using Python and JavaScript),
 which makes a Notebook available on Android.

 It was a quick and dirty job and I am not the best programmer,
 so the
 code looks probably horrible in your eyes.
 But perhaps it is useful for somebody anyway.

 github.com/kcg/Zim4A http://github.com/kcg/Zim4A

 Best wishes
 Karl


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Re: [Zim-wiki] Formatting

2015-01-29 Thread Mariano Draghi
Hi Jeff,

That is the vanilla style file, which is copied locally to your home
dir once you create the first notebook. On Windows, the style.conf
file you would want to edit is located here:
%HOMEPATH%\.config\zim

(just in case, %HOMEPATH% being your user folder, usually
C:\Users\your-username-here)

Regards,


--
Mariano


2015-01-29 16:08 GMT-03:00 Jeff Goatcher jigoatc...@gmail.com:
 Hello people

 I hope this is the right address for such an inquiry - apologies if I am out
 of order...

 I am trying to alter the line-spacing and heading colour. My machine is
 running windows 8.1. I have opened C:\Program Files (x86)\Zim Desktop
 Wiki\data\style.conf with my text editor, and changed [TextView] …
 linespacing = 6. I have also changed [Tag h1 etc] … foreground = #9966ff
 etc

 This has had no effect on any of my notebooks. What am I missing?

 Many thanks in anticipation
 Cheers
 Jeff

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[Zim-wiki] presentations with zim

2015-01-29 Thread Agustin Lobo
Jakub,

At some point you said
...especially in presentations, which I love to make in ZIM 

Could you explain how you actually make presentations with zim or
point to the appropriate doc?

Thanks!
Agus

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Re: [Zim-wiki] Can't use two times the same subtitle on a note: Is this intentional?

2015-01-29 Thread Rivera Valdez
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 6:12 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com wrote:
 Hi Rivera,

 It's just that many times I want to copy-paste from a page to another and not
 being able to see both pages at the same time is really troublesome...

 For this use case you might want to open the note in a new window (File menu 
 -- Open in new window).


Thanks, Murat, and sorry, I was meaning cut-and-paste, and edit in
general between
differente pages/notes. AFAIK there's no way to do that in Zim (but I
don't know if that's
not an issue but a feature), !

Thanks again!

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