On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Brendan Kidwell wrote:
> Also, what happens if you shell-launch a Zim page file from the
> desktop file manager or search tool using the executable "zim"? Does
> it explore up the tree to find a "notebook.zim" file, open the whole
> notebook and navigate to the pag
My personal opinion is that this would be a good change, for the
reasons currently on the table. I would use the file extension
".zimpage" or ".zimnote".
Also, what happens if you shell-launch a Zim page file from the
desktop file manager or search tool using the executable "zim"? Does
it explore
Hi Matt,
I always had the plan to do exactly that, as I really like fossil. I use zim
also on my n900 which works great but so far I didn't sync my notes with the
zim installations I have on my PCs.
The main problem is that I bought myself an N9 (it is hard to call that a
problem :) so recently
On 5 December 2011 15:43, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> All,
>
> We have had this discussion before. I'm not against changing the extension
> for zim notes, but only on the condition that we have a clear file
> extension. The ".note" suggested above is something I would consider as it
> is human reada
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 5:19 PM, matt welland wrote:
> First - my thanks to Jaap and the developers of zim and to Miguel for
> the n900 port. Zim seems to be just the ticket for my needs. I love that
> I can take notes on my n900 and then sync to my desktop and netbook.
>
> I'm using zim on my n90
All,
We have had this discussion before. I'm not against changing the extension
for zim notes, but only on the condition that we have a clear file
extension. The ".note" suggested above is something I would consider as it
is human readable - but not sure if we can use that if it is already in use
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