On 25 April 2017 at 22:50, Brendan Kidwell wrote:
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Zim Desktop Wiki\zim.exe" --standalone
> --debug
INFO: Locale set to: Norwegian (Bokmål)_Norway.1252
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "zim.py", line 37, in
File "zim\__init__.pyo",
Look in the folder "%TEMP%" for a file "zim.log" and see if it says
anything interesting.
Next, try running this:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Zim Desktop Wiki\zim.exe" --standalone
--debug
(Fix the path to zim.exe if it is not correct.)
Whether that opens a window or not, again go look
I think I found the issue with the keyboard navigation - committed in
revision 865
Regards,
Jaap
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:36 PM Jaap Karssenberg
wrote:
> Hi Vojta,
>
> With respect to Ctrl-Space and Tab behavior, I see what you mean. I'm
> working on it.
>
> As
Le 2017-04-25 à 15:46, Jaap Karssenberg a écrit :
If we do use the issue tracker to also track feature requests, there is
a need for a process for those as well. More specifically a process to
ensure the quality of the open requests. What happened in the launchpad
tracker is that we have
Hi,
I have downloaded and installed in turn both the desktop version and
the portable version of zim, but all I get is the splash screen and
then nothing.
http://www.glump.net/software/zim-windows the 0.65 version
I tried some command line options but they are ignored. any idea what
blocks the
If we do use the issue tracker to also track feature requests, there is a
need for a process for those as well. More specifically a process to ensure
the quality of the open requests. What happened in the launchpad tracker is
that we have hundreds of requests, some which are actionable, some which
Hi Vojta,
With respect to Ctrl-Space and Tab behavior, I see what you mean. I'm
working on it.
As Mukli already wrote, "zim --plugin trayicon" can be used to start just
the tray icon. Setting a global shortcut key for your desktop can not be
done from within zim. So there is no accelerator to
@Ale Great idea! I think it's quite easy to import the existing issues from
Launchpad into GitHub and label them appropriately to have a good overview.
Alessandro Sarretta schrieb am Di., 25.
Apr. 2017 um 21:24 Uhr:
> On 25/04/2017 20:10, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
>
On 25/04/2017 20:10, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Not as such. We have captured a lot of wishlist requests in the bug
tracker, but I'm afraid that that greatly diminished the usefulness of
the bug tracker for real bugs. My intention for the github branch is
to use the issue tracker purely for bugs
Not as such. We have captured a lot of wishlist requests in the bug
tracker, but I'm afraid that that greatly diminished the usefulness of the
bug tracker for real bugs. My intention for the github branch is to use the
issue tracker purely for bugs and look elsewhere for keeping track of
feature
Is there a wishlist where we could add and vote feature requests?
I see the keyword "wishlist" in
https://launchpad.net/zim/+bugs?field.tag=integration=importance=0
but I'm not sure if that's the appropriate place.
Thanks
Agus
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Hello Vojta!
To start zim in the system tray (icon visible, but no window popping up)
run zim --plugin trayicon
Best regards
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25.04.2017 09:42 időpontban Vojtěch Polášek ezt írta:
> Hello,
> my name is Vojta
Hello,
my name is Vojta Polášek and I am a blind IT student from Czech
Republic. I selected Zim as my notetaking system. I am running latest
revision from BZR on Arch Linux with Gnome. I use Orca screenreader.
I have two questions, the first relates to accessibility of Zim.
Before I switched to
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