Dude. Thanks for video. But you are the 10001th person to "how to do a bulletpoint list". Please make a video with the advanced features, like tags, how map VimwikiAddHeaderLevel these types. How to export to html. How to customize the exported htmls, how to use tags, how to make tables, how to generate TOC. I mean if you show the things what others dont, that makes your content very interesting. Would be nice to see a really in depth, A-Z tutorials. Oh and... if vim. screenkeys please.
Thank you for not cutting out the part where you couldn't find the word you were looking for. That happens to me all the time and it was just so relatable. Starting the morning of right with some coffee and linux content watching it down pour outside 😄 Hope your having a great one as well!
I do that like 500 times a video. No lies. It's sunny here, but colder than it was a few days go. It was kind of nice to see 60s in Michigan in March for once.
Hey, an easy way to distinguish between forward slash and backward slash is that forward slash is like a progress graph which is on a rise taking us forward and backward slash is like a graph on decline, hope this helps you. Cheers 🍻 Parth.
@@TheLinuxCast Just make the habit of calling them slash and backslash. Slash being the "normal" one, the one used in URL addresses and in UNIX paths. Backslash is the "abnormal" one, used mostly by Windows.
@@user-gp8ub8vh7i So M$ is abnormal and is like a graph on decline. Makes sense to me.... Other than Visual Sudio Code is cool. So not on a total decline.
I was never able to figure that out. You'd think that just changing the extension would work, but it didn't. I think it's because zimwiki uses two different types of Markdown.
It's possible. It'd be easier if you have just one wiki. I have four of them so I'd need to make sure my vim was set up with the same paths in each location. It also wouldn't take care of syncing to mobile.
Dude. Thanks for video. But you are the 10001th person to "how to do a bulletpoint list". Please make a video with the advanced features, like tags, how map VimwikiAddHeaderLevel these types. How to export to html. How to customize the exported htmls, how to use tags, how to make tables, how to generate TOC.
I mean if you show the things what others dont, that makes your content very interesting. Would be nice to see a really in depth, A-Z tutorials. Oh and... if vim. screenkeys please.
Thank you for not cutting out the part where you couldn't find the word you were looking for. That happens to me all the time and it was just so relatable.
Starting the morning of right with some coffee and linux content watching it down pour outside 😄 Hope your having a great one as well!
I do that like 500 times a video. No lies.
It's sunny here, but colder than it was a few days go. It was kind of nice to see 60s in Michigan in March for once.
Hey, an easy way to distinguish between forward slash and backward slash is that forward slash is like a progress graph which is on a rise taking us forward and backward slash is like a graph on decline, hope this helps you.
Cheers 🍻 Parth.
Wow, that's awesome, I never would have come up with that, actually. Very clever. I'm always mixing up stuff like that.
@@TheLinuxCast Just make the habit of calling them slash and backslash. Slash being the "normal" one, the one used in URL addresses and in UNIX paths. Backslash is the "abnormal" one, used mostly by Windows.
@@user-gp8ub8vh7i So M$ is abnormal and is like a graph on decline. Makes sense to me.... Other than Visual Sudio Code is cool. So not on a total decline.
I LOVE Joplin. It's my favorite note taking app in Linux
I like it, I just prefer Zim and now Vimwiki.
Shovel in 10+ latex equasions and like 1 good size table and you will change your mind :)
VimWiki is syncable, you just add the md files in your nextcould folder
Git'em pages.
Good work man.
You can an external editor on Joplin. Maybe you can set vimwiki
I want to know how to migrate my notes from Zim Wiki to VimWiki. Since it uses this .wiki file type, and Zim uses .txt file type
I was never able to figure that out. You'd think that just changing the extension would work, but it didn't. I think it's because zimwiki uses two different types of Markdown.
can't you use rsync or syncthing by putting the notes in a file? (im an ultra noob so pardon me if this is rediculous)
It's possible. It'd be easier if you have just one wiki. I have four of them so I'd need to make sure my vim was set up with the same paths in each location. It also wouldn't take care of syncing to mobile.
@@TheLinuxCast I see 🤔
Please do the video again in depth.
I may do that. This was one of my first videos.