Interesting to compare notes.
I work with Jekyll and markdown too to generate static sites, with
Github as the main collaboration platform. I use Typora as desktop
WYSIWYG editor (https://typora.io/) and sometimes try things with Zettlr
to organise writing (https://zettlr.com/) because it integrat
Thanks Murat, very useful :-)
One minor thing: it only recognises an existing due date with a trailing
space (and inserts it with a trailing space). I have most due dates at
the end of a line (without the space), so I adapted it to work without
that space.
~~Rolf.
On 07/11/15 21:37, Murat G wrot
but not to alter it. So let's move it to a structure.
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> archive it again - you'll have a namespace conflict. You'll have to wait
> one day ;-))
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On Ubuntu, there should be a file ~/.config/zim/accelmap that lists the
accelerator keys. The defaults are commented out, eg. ctrl-f for find:
; (gtk_accel_path "/PageView/show_find" "f")
Close all of zim, edit the file, remove the ";" and set a command to a
key combo you like, eg. ctrl-t to show
hi Didier,
I'm not quite sure what you have tried, here's what I have:
- running Ubuntu
- style.conf is in my home directory, in the config directory:
/home/rolf/.config/zim/style.conf
- in that file, I have code like this:
[Tag code]
foreground=#b2
family=monospac
A few weeks back, György Szing suggested to look at PlantUML. Having a
way to create simple UML diagrams and easily include them in a Zim wiki
(and exported documentation site) was just what I wanted.
So I've adapted the Ditaa plugin: "works for me" although it's a bit of
a hack installing it. htt
hi,
Either since my upgrade to Zim 0.60 or to Ubuntu 13.04, "Insert date and
time" does not create a link to my calendar pages anymore. The pop-up
shows the checkbox, and it is selected but also disabled.
I've tried re-indexing notebooks, disabling/enabling the plugin, and
searching the web, but
:
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Rolf Kleef wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I'm encountering two issues with Zim 0.58 and the Journal (formerly
>> Calendar) plugin:
>>
>> 1) The pop-up to insert a date used to have a dropdown box for the
>> preferred format;
hi,
I'm encountering two issues with Zim 0.58 and the Journal (formerly
Calendar) plugin:
1) The pop-up to insert a date used to have a dropdown box for the
preferred format; that now seems to be a select box?
on my Ubuntu Unity system, the month box is visible, reducing the format
list to a sin
Hi Jaap,
Thanks for another update!
Small glitch I experience: when I have the task list for a notebook
open, and switch to "distraction free fullscreen", the task list stays
on top of the fullscreen editor. Not yet distraction-free for me ;-)
(Ubuntu 12.10, Zim 0.58)
Regards,
--Rolf.
On 15/12
I found out this weekend I had the same problem in one notebook:
suddenly I get "Calender" as sub page under pages where I've linked to a
date. They seemed to be interpreted as relative paths for pages now.
The suggested "zim --index -V /path/to/notebook" seems to have fixed the
problem for me, th
Sharing this, maybe useful for others:
I'm doing a lot of work from the command line in Linux, and often want
to capture the output of a command and be able to at it look at it later
(eg. to compare with earlier results, or to process line by line).
It struck me that Zim could help me avoid "sele
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