I think version 0.47 would still require you to manually re-encode files
with non-utf8 encoding to import them. Fixing that would be a valid
feature request and is quite different from this bug, so it requires
it's own report.
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I can if that would help you. But is there any point? That happened in
v0.43. I'm now installing v0.47.
Best wishes, Garf
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:56 AM, mr.goose wrote:
> I managed to clean up my text files. I have several hundred, of which
> about eight had a couple of non standard characters. But it took hours.
> I had to open each one on Kate, see if Kate opened it read-only (a good
> indicator of a UTF8 file wi
I managed to clean up my text files. I have several hundred, of which
about eight had a couple of non standard characters. But it took hours.
I had to open each one on Kate, see if Kate opened it read-only (a good
indicator of a UTF8 file with non-UTF8 chars, as it happens) fix the
problem (often j
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:11 PM, mr.goose wrote:
> Sorry, I should have said which version. It's Zim 0.43, as packaged with
> Ubuntu Lucid. Am I going to have to compile from source - or is there a
> later version of Zim in a PPA? I try to avoid compiling from source if I
> can and try to stick t
Crikey, you're fast! LOL! :-) Seriously thanks for your response and
comments Jaap. Much appreciated.
Sorry, I should have said which version. It's Zim 0.43, as packaged with
Ubuntu Lucid. Am I going to have to compile from source - or is there a
later version of Zim in a PPA? I try to avoid compi
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:16 PM, mr.goose wrote:
> A bit early to mark this bug as invalid methinks. A space character in a
> file name also causes the search to fail! E.g.:-
>
> DEBUG: Opening dialog "Search - Zim"
> INFO: Searching for: test
> WARNING: Ignoring file: "Info-Nine_Albums_of
> Psyc
A bit early to mark this bug as invalid methinks. A space character in a
file name also causes the search to fail! E.g.:-
DEBUG: Opening dialog "Search - Zim"
INFO: Searching for: test
WARNING: Ignoring file: "Info-Nine_Albums_of
Psychedelic_Rock-Heavy_1968-72.txt" invalid file name
Traceback (mo
There is some work being done on issues with file system encoding. But
the fix will be that we just ignore any files that have invalid
characters in the name. If the filesystem encoding can not decode the
character there is no way we can guess the correct encoding and handle
it correctly.
** Chang
Ok, I found the source of the problem.
I found a notebook I named with a character that the file system can't
decode. Renaming it to something else, and re-indexing solve the
problem.
Perhaps Zim can handle this better next time?
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