Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. Each page can contain links to other pages, simple formatting and images. Pages are stored in a folder structure, like in an outliner, and can have attachments. Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a nonexistent page. All data is stored in plain text files with wiki formatting. Various plugins provide additional functionality, like a task list manager, an equation editor, a tray icon, and support for version control.
Zim can be used to:
- Keep an archive of notes
- Keep a daily or weekly journal
- Take notes during meetings or lectures
- Organize task lists
- Draft blog entries and emails
- Do brainstorming
Most linux distributions include zim in their package repository. On debian and ubuntu to package is simply called "zim".
A windows installer can be found here: https://zim.glump.net/windows/
NOTE: To test zim it is not needed to install. You should be able to run it
directly from the source directory by calling ./zim.py
. (To run a translated
version from the source first call ./setup.py build_trans
.)
First you should verify you have the dependencies zim needs. To list all dependencies check ./setup.py --requires
.
You will at least need the following:
- Gtk+ >= 3.18
- python3 >= 3.2
- python3-gi (also known as pygobject, but make sure to have the "gi" based version)
- python3-xdg (optional, but recommended)
- xdg-utils (optional, but recommended)
To verify zim is working properly on your system you can call the test suite using ./test.py
. Failures do not have to be critical, but in principle all tests should pass.
Zim can be installed from source using:
./setup.py install
Most plugins have additional requirements. These are listed in the plugin descriptions.
On Ubuntu or other debian derived systems, the following packages should be installed:
- python3
- gir1.2-gtk-3.0
- python3-gi
- python3-xdg
On windows the "msys" environment can be used to install python3 with Gtk and run zim from source. See https://www.gtk.org/download/windows.php for detailed instructions.
Make sure to include the python bindings as well.
Note: after installation the "msys" environment offers a "32" and a "64" bit shell. When you installed the "64" packages for Gtk, they will only run from the "64" shell.
You can run zim on mac if you have the proper dependencies installed. If you are using Mac Ports packages installing the following ports should work:
TODO: new instructions for Gtk3 / Python3
If you install in a non-default location you may need to set the PYTHONPATH environment variable in order for zim to find it's python modules. For example, if you installed the modules below "/home/user/lib/zim" you need to set:
PYTHONPATH=/home/user/lib
Also zim uses the XDG paths to locate data and config files. If you get an error that zim can not find it's data files For example, if you installed the zim data files to "/home/user/share/zim" you need to set the data path like this:
XDG_DATA_DIRS=/home/user/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share
See CONTRIBUTING and PLUGIN_WRITING for information on contributing to the zim source code, translations and documentation.
Zim is an open source program. This means it can be used and distributed freely under the conditions of the license.
All files in this package, with the exception of those mentioned below are copyrighted by Jaap Karssenberg [email protected]
Translations are copyrighted by their respective translators. All translations that are entered through the launchpad website are distributed under the BSD license. See the translation files for detailed translator credits.
The following files were included from other sources:
zim/inc/xdot.py
- Copyright 2008 Jose Fonsecazim/inc/arithmetic.py
- Copyright 2010, 2011 Patricio Paez- From the default Gnome icon theme:
pixmaps/task-list.png
(was:stock_todo.png
)pixmaps/attachment.png
(was:mail-attachment.png
)
- From Gtk+ 2.8
pixmaps/link.png
(was:stock_connect_24.png
)
pixmaps/calendar.png
(was:stock_calendar-view-month.png
) Copyright 2007 by Jakub Steiner, released under GPL modifications copyright 2009 by Gabriel Hurley