I keep a daily log. For 'Nouns' you could either use tagging (which I
personally don't prefer) or a common way of referencing categories of
these nouns. For example, for referencing a few people, you could type
:People:John_Doe or :People:Jane_Roe. Zim would produce the directory
'People' autom
Hi Folks,
There are lots of features that I haven't discovered yet, and I don't know a
good way to do what I want, although I have no doubt that zim is the tool
that I think can do what I want.
Does anybody have an example notebook that they use for journaling daily
activity which accumulates act
You can specify any location for your notes. Go to File > Open Notebook
and hit 'Add'. Any directory is fair game (an empty one is best of course).
In terms of storing zim settings (I'm not sure if that's your question
though), I believe there has been talk about making it possible for them
to
Hi Mick,
I notice that on my machine (Fedora 17, Gnome Desktop) I have a file:
~/.config/zim/notebooks.list. If I were a betting man, I'd bet that this is
where you should look.
Chris.
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Hi,
I am new to Zim, running on Ubuntu. As far as I can tell Zim stores
files in $home/Notes/ Is it possible to change the setup so they are
stored in a different directory?
Thanks
Mick
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