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Re: Attachments management
Thanks Marco for your answer. I usually export in html with one of the
default template. I'm using linux (Xubuntu) and I think there should be a
similar comand line tool. I just wanted to know how many and which
attachments there are in the whole zim notebook (with its subdirectories)
to check if everything is done. I think I've to run some command like ls(?)
recursively against the notebook top level directory. I'm not very
knowledgeable of the command like though.
Thanks again
Alessia
Il Sab 23 Mag 2020, 18:25 Marco Cevoli <marco.cevoli@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
> Hi Alessia,
>
> how do you export the notebook? If you don't mind using an external
> command, you can simply use a DOS command, such as "dir *.* > list.txt " to
> print the file list of the current directory to a text file. If you're on
> Windows, see:
> https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/copy-filenames-from-folders-and-subfolders/1797e5eb-0be9-455b-a370-525e927a08f1
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Marco Cevoli
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 3:34 PM Alessia Moretti <alemim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone and thanks to everyone who develop and help developing
>> this wonderful application. Lately I'm managing and keep track of my
>> daughter's homeworks (primary school, online lessons due to lockdown).
>> Every time I send a homework to the teachers (a jpeg or pdf file) I put a
>> copy of it in the correct day in a "homeworks" journal notebook so I can
>> keep track of if and when the due homeworks were done. My question is:
>> there is a way to have a list of the attachments when I export the notebook
>> (and if it's possible in which format)? Thanks a lot
>>
>>
>> Il Mer 13 Mag 2020, 16:43 Marco Cevoli <marco.cevoli@xxxxxxxxx> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>>> A little effort in starting an Android app was done in the past. I
>>> thought I could - at least - help with the mockup design, but couldn't work
>>> on it. If you think your students can go down that road, this is the
>>> starting point:
>>> https://github.com/jaap-karssenberg/zim-android-mockapp/wiki
>>>
>>> Having an app would really be a nice addition to Zim!
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Marco Cevoli
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>>>
>>> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 4:16 PM John R. Marks, IV <jrm4@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I CANT BELIEVE I JUST THOUGHT OF THIS.
>>>>
>>>> So, y'all, I teach in the MSIT at Florida State University, and this
>>>> semester is my Advanced Web Applications class. Broadly, it ends up being
>>>> a VERY language agnostic class because our student pool is varied in terms
>>>> of skill (FSU is weird, our Computer Science dept is completely separate
>>>> from our Information/IT School, and I'm in the latter). I personally have
>>>> a very wide-but-SHALLOW knowledge about languages and frameworks (right now
>>>> we still default to PHP + a little mostly vanilla JS because that's what I
>>>> know how to do, despite all the frameworky stuff out there)
>>>>
>>>> Either way, though, I'd LOVE to point some of my students in the
>>>> direction of some sort of web and/or mobile interface to Zim. It really
>>>> does seem like it shouldn't be that hard especially if you consider the
>>>> possibility of not really interacting with Zim-native's internal database,
>>>> just do "the files" and perhaps spin up a separate one if needed. That, for
>>>> me, has always been the beauty of Zim - the flat files. The db isn't
>>>> "primary" and can be reloaded/destroyed whatever. I occasionally have
>>>> cheated on Zim with org-mode. naughty-naughty, and that factor -- the
>>>> ability to create multiple types of interfaces (orgzly, organice, etc etc)
>>>> because of the simplicity of the filesystem.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, this is part cheerleading and part volunteer from someone who'd
>>>> love to see more of this.
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>> jrm4.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 5/13/20 9:34 AM, Gergely K. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Slightly off but my advice is not to go with Django. It was a clever
>>>> framework (does things ahead of time, like orm) and has some unique
>>>> features, but it's components are not standard and it is a bit
>>>> glued-together. Rather go with standard libraries (which you can use in any
>>>> (non-web) projects)!
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:00 PM Shivam Sharma <shivam.src@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Wow. That was quick. I will test your patch.
>>>>>
>>>>> And the idea for building a full-fledged web application around Zim is
>>>>> great. It should be started as a separate project, however. Zim community
>>>>> may not welcome the idea integrated into Zim since Zim has been very robust
>>>>> by being lean (and not being too many things at once).
>>>>>
>>>>> If you do start work on the project, I'd be willing to help. I have
>>>>> some experience with Flask but not much with Django.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 16:26, Helder Guerreiro <helder@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 08/05/20 16:13, Helder Guerreiro wrote:
>>>>>> > Is it possible to add a search box to the internal Zim server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since it seems there is no easy way to add search to the server I
>>>>>> made
>>>>>> the patch attached (against master). There's an example search box in
>>>>>> the "Default_with_index" template.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But this got me thinking, now I'm looking for other features, tag
>>>>>> list,
>>>>>> task list, maybe even marking tasks directly from the server or
>>>>>> editing
>>>>>> pages... This seems to be a little too much for this server. Using a
>>>>>> framework, Django or whatever, would be easier. Maybe a separated
>>>>>> project from Zim?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Helder
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