Here are my current notes for both WSL and Zim. I'm still on a .69 patched
for automerging btw though the below also includes setting up Python 3.
Notes
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https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/
Your whole C drive is accessible via /mnt/c
To run GTK like 'gedit' and 'zim', run this fi
Hi Chuck,
Good to hear that is possible. Could you provide some instructions how to
do this? Or a pointer where to find such instructions?
Paulo
Op 19 juli 2019 02:29:36 schreef Chuck Esterbrook :
The Windows installer definitely helped get me started with Zim Wiki (I use
both Mac and Windo
The Windows installer definitely helped get me started with Zim Wiki (I use
both Mac and Windows laptops and desktops at different times). But lately,
I've been happy to run it via Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux
(WSL). It requires manual set-up but runs fine after that.
FYI.
-Chuck
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Hi Brendan,
Thanks indeed for all the work you have done!
Cheers,
Paulo
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:25 AM Jaap Karssenberg
wrote:
> Hi Brendan,
>
> Thank you for all your hard work over the years, I very much appreciate it
> and I know lots and lots of zim users do too !
>
> I've pinned the tick
Hi Brendan,
Thank you for all your hard work over the years, I very much appreciate it
and I know lots and lots of zim users do too !
I've pinned the ticket for windows installer work on the top of the issue
list in github hoping it will be picked up by a new volunteer. WIll also
link this email
Thank you for all your past efforts, Brendan!
Much appreciated.
On 17 Jul 2019 06:55, Brendan Kidwell
wrote:
Hi all,
I had another go at updating my Windows package building
workflow, for Zim 0.7
Hi all,
I had another go at updating my Windows package building workflow, for Zim
0.70+ using Python 3 and GTK 3. It does not go well.
The only good way I could come up with to install GTK 3 for Python 3 in Windows
is using the MSYS2 system, and this much does work -- see below! Unfortunately,
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