Zim

Activity log for bug #733778

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-03-12 11:03:10 ceg bug added bug
2011-03-29 22:02:25 Jaap Karssenberg zim: status New Incomplete
2011-04-04 09:39:13 ceg zim: status Incomplete New
2011-04-04 09:47:41 ceg description If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. There is a screenshot and featue description of a nice solution at: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/manual.shtml#philosophy (python code, too) I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes. If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. A nice solution is an extra list view (in a top pane). There is a screenshot and featue description of at: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/manual.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column.
2011-04-11 10:53:16 ceg description If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. A nice solution is an extra list view (in a top pane). There is a screenshot and featue description of at: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/manual.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column. If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is an extra list view (in a top pane). There is a screenshot and featue description of at: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/manual.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be ordered by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column.
2011-05-08 17:13:51 Jaap Karssenberg zim: status New Confirmed
2011-05-08 17:13:54 Jaap Karssenberg zim: importance Undecided Wishlist
2011-05-08 17:14:33 Jaap Karssenberg summary list view for notes Additional list view for pages per namespace with data modified etc.
2012-11-17 22:19:29 ceg description If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is an extra list view (in a top pane). There is a screenshot and featue description of at: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/manual.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be ordered by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column. If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is a list view (in a top pane) that can show the direct child-nodes or all sub notes of the note selected in the tree view. You can find a screenshot and feature description of a list view at: http://keepnote.org/manual/index.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be adjustable to order the items by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column.
2012-11-17 23:41:31 ceg description If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is a list view (in a top pane) that can show the direct child-nodes or all sub notes of the note selected in the tree view. You can find a screenshot and feature description of a list view at: http://keepnote.org/manual/index.shtml#philosophy (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be adjustable to order the items by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column. If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is a list view (in a top pane) that can show the direct child-nodes or all sub notes of the note selected in the tree view. You can find a screenshot and feature description of a list view at: http://keepnote.org/manual/index.shtml#philosophy The relevant part concerns the ideas of time-sensitive vs. reference-sensitive notes. (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be adjustable to order the items by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column.
2012-11-17 23:43:58 ceg description If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is a list view (in a top pane) that can show the direct child-nodes or all sub notes of the note selected in the tree view. You can find a screenshot and feature description of a list view at: http://keepnote.org/manual/index.shtml#philosophy The relevant part concerns the ideas of time-sensitive vs. reference-sensitive notes. (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be adjustable to order the items by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column. If you keep notes of periodic events, browsing them in the left tree gets harder as they accumulate. Also, the notes are sorted alphabetically, can not be shown in custom or chronological order. (The metadata necessary for custom ordering in zim is covered in Bug #278417 and Bug #303657) A nice solution to stay on top of a lot of notes is a list view (in a top pane) that can show the direct child-nodes or all sub notes of the note selected in the tree view. You can find a screenshot and feature description of a list view at: http://keepnote.org/manual/index.shtml#philosophy The relevant part concerns the ideas of time-sensitive vs. reference-sensitive notes (and a list view that can be sorted to be anything-sensitive). (keepnote ist python code, too) The list view could be adjustable to order the items by any selected columns, and with no column selected present the list in the custom order. I believe, zim should already have all the necessary information available in the metadata of the .txt files, to be able to show lists of the notes sorted by any column.
2012-11-19 12:22:36 Jaap Karssenberg attachment added Proof of concept plugin https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/733778/+attachment/3438530/+files/namespaceview.py
2012-12-17 16:18:39 Jaap Karssenberg zim: status Confirmed In Progress