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Message #03543
Re: New Plugin: BookmarksBar
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To:
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From:
JP Vossen <jp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Sat, 05 Sep 2015 01:21:26 -0400
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In-reply-to:
<CAH3MKRiRYMHVpiOLTtXPmkAmDLjK4DJhWnfPeUDDqqW+X=QxnQ@mail.gmail.com>
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I can't get this working on Linux Mint 17 using either Zim 0.60 (stock)
or 0.63 (from PPA).
/usr/share/pyshared/zim/plugins$ ll
...
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4.3K Jun 14 15:17 backlinkpane.py
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Sep 5 00:51 base/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8.9K Sep 2 10:22 bookmarksbar.py
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 16K Jun 14 15:17 calendar.py
...
/usr/share/zim/pixmaps$ ll
total 48K
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.6K Sep 2 10:22 add-bookmark.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 978 Jun 14 15:17 attachment.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 648 Jun 14 15:17 calendar.png
...
I see nothing using in `zim -V` or `zim -D` output. I do not see the
plugin in "Zim > Edit > Preferences > Plugins" nor do I see any changes
to the toolbar.
I did notice that the "bookmarksbar.py" file I downloaded had CRLF
line-endings and I know that makes Perl barf, so I converted the file to
LF only, but no change.
Clues?
On 09/02/2015 10:36 AM, Pl wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for your feedbacks.
> The newer version is available.
>
> Change log:
> - The icon is added to the button in the toolbar (though you should
> install it by yourself - just copy 'add-bookmark.png' file to the
> 'pixmap' folder).
> - Now it is possible to add bookmark from the Index (from the popup menu).
> - Some minor changes.
>
> Regards, Pl
>
> 2015-08-30 23:36 GMT+04:00 Murat G <muratg@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:muratg@xxxxxxxxx>>:
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> Hi Pi Pi,
>
> very nice idea. Thank you for this plugin... I will definitively use it.
>
> Following Paulo's comment, I suggest the add stock icon:
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> @action(_('Add Bookmark'),stock='gtk-add',readonly=False)# T: menu item
> Regards,
> Murat
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>
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> ------ Originalnachricht ------
> Von: "Paulo van Breugel" <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>>
> An: "Pl Pl" <plprgt@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:plprgt@xxxxxxxxx>>
> Cc: "zim-wiki email list" <zim-wiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:zim-wiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Gesendet: 30.08.2015 17:56:47
> Betreff: Re: [Zim-wiki] New Plugin: BookmarksBar
>
>> OK, tried it, and it works fine. One small issue is that the new
>> button in the toolbar has no icon, so difficult to see.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Paulo van Breugel
>> <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> Nice, I'll give it a try. One suggestion, why not making it
>> available from the wiki (
>> https://github.com/jaap-karssenberg/zim-wiki/wiki).
>>
>>
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>> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Pl Pl <plprgt@xxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:plprgt@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> After using Zim for some time I have found this program
>> quite convenient and useful (thanks to Jaap Karssenberg).
>> And I thought that it would be nice to quickly switch
>> between some pages to edit them or to quickly move between
>> different places in the notebook. Also some pages have
>> important information and it would be useful to have them
>> always at hand.
>>
>> So I decided to make a plugin to create bookmarks which
>> are placed in a bar and are easily seen and accessible.
>>
>> You can find the plugin and help file with description of
>> available options in launchpad in Bugs section:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/1489944
>>
>> Any recommendations regarding the plugin and translation
>> would be welcome. Testing and finding bugs is also
>> appreciated.
Thanks,
JP
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