Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list)
I would love both folding, and a tree navigation like that in KeynoteNF which can be ordered manually. I'd like to consider the pros & cons of the tree simply reflecting the document structure, with manual ordering and movement (though I foresee problems!), or of reflecting the folding within

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:40 PM, jayseye wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Jaap. This is all very encouraging. Working on a > bzr branch sounds convenient. From now on I'll keep mailing list > discussions at a higher level. > > Hans mentioned the ability to fold plain indented lists, i.e. with > n

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread jayseye
Thanks for the reply, Jaap. This is all very encouraging. Working on a bzr branch sounds convenient. From now on I'll keep mailing list discussions at a higher level. Hans mentioned the ability to fold plain indented lists, i.e. with neither bullets nor checkmarks. I'm also interested in that, Hav

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 10:19 AM, J.A. de Vries wrote: > On 2012-11-15 09:43, jayseye wrote: > > I could draft a proposal, to be consistent with Jaap's framework for > > bounties. If that would be acceptable, then I have two questions: > I set up a page on our development page here: http://www.z

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2012-11-15 09:43, jayseye wrote: > Thanks for the reply, J.A. - Hans :-) > I could draft a proposal, to be consistent with Jaap's framework for > bounties. If that would be acceptable, then I have two questions: > > First, lists would be a clear choice for folding, as they can be > nested to

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-15 Thread jayseye
Thanks for the reply, J.A. - I could draft a proposal, to be consistent with Jaap's framework for bounties. If that would be acceptable, then I have two questions: First, lists would be a clear choice for folding, as they can be nested to any depth. Headings were also mentioned in your original

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-14 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2012-11-14 11:02, jayseye wrote: > In-reply-to: > > > > Hello Jaap, and J.A. de Vries - > > I'd like to follow up on adding folding to Zim. Have yet to find this > listed on the Wiki, as mentioned below. > > Has there been any progress, and/or is there still interest in this feature? > >

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-14 Thread kwood...@gmail.com
Big interest on my part - but I'm pretty useless when it comes to programing anything more complicated than "Hello world". Maybe I can scare up a little cash to help to sweeten the bounty. (emphasis on "little" - I have two daughters heading into college and another not far behind.) -Kurt On Nov 1

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-11-14 Thread jayseye
In-reply-to: Hello Jaap, and J.A. de Vries - I'd like to follow up on adding folding to Zim. Have yet to find this listed on the Wiki, as mentioned below. Has there been any progress, and/or is there still interest in this feature? Thanks! Marc Paul Rubin (jayseye) --- From: "J.A. de Vries

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-05-24 Thread J.A. de Vries
Hi Jaap, > Maybe you could set up a small page on the dev wiki here: > http://www.zim-wiki.org/wiki/doku.php . Please specify criteria that > the plugin needs fulfill in order to claim the bounty, and how to > contact you to claim it etc. Will do that. Might take a couple of days due to work. >

Re: [Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-05-22 Thread Jaap Karssenberg
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 12:55 PM, J.A. de Vries wrote: > Hi all, > > For a while now I've been using zim and I am very happy with it. It does > most of what I need without getting in the way. I like the "lean and > mean" character of it. Especially the fact that I can edit files > remotely through

[Zim-wiki] Bounty for folding

2012-05-19 Thread J.A. de Vries
Hi all, For a while now I've been using zim and I am very happy with it. It does most of what I need without getting in the way. I like the "lean and mean" character of it. Especially the fact that I can edit files remotely through SSH. So thanks for creating it! However there is one thing I am s