Zettelkastensystem's Gemlog//zettelkastensystem.flounder.online/gemlogzettelkastensystemTitle heading not always rendered2021-01-14T00:00:00Ztag:zettelkastensystem.flounder.online,2021-01-14:/gemlog/2021-01-14-title-heading.gmi# Title heading not always rendered
I don't know why yet, but on some pages the title is not displayed correctly. Mostly it is happening on pages/folders without an index.gmi. E.g.:
=> /zettel/00600-organisationsmerkmale/zettel-00601a.gmi
Strangely enough, the display works for all tag pages.
=> /zettel/tags/hierarchie.gmi
The only difference there: There is only one file. In the example above, several files exist in the folder, including index.gmi.
## Update
Alex pointed me to his ticket tracker:
=> https://todo.sr.ht/~alexwennerberg/flounder
He opened a ticket:
=> https://todo.sr.ht/~alexwennerberg/flounder/155
And, hey, he's not bored 😉.
It must have to do with the type of file, because I had imported the incorrectly output files, and not created them via the Flounder interface.
I now created a file with Flounder in a test, then copied the content of the erroneous page into it and - voila, it works. The title header is correctly displayed in large size.
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----------Flounder: How do I upload a file?2021-01-10T00:00:00Ztag:zettelkastensystem.flounder.online,2021-01-10:/gemlog/2021-01-10-uploading-to-flounder.gmi# Flounder: How do I upload a file?
into a certain folder? The file is always placed in the root directory. I cannot specify a path or jump to a path. Unfortunately I can't use the upload feature like this.
## Update
Five seconds after writing this post, Alex emailed:
> You can upload a file, then click the "edit" link to rename the file after uploading it.
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----------How to make footnotes2021-01-05T00:00:00Ztag:zettelkastensystem.flounder.online,2021-01-05:/gemlog/2021-01-05-gmi-footnotes.gmi# How to make footnotes
How do I format footnotes in Gemini Text? To insert the appropriate links later at the end of the text.
Example:
=> https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/shit.cx/tech/meta/2020-11-10-learning-that-gemini-isnt-http/
Unfortunately, I have not yet found the right code to insert. So far it only works with copy and paste. This is a handy overview(1) of all UTF-8 codes. From there I copied this superscript two².
References:
=> https://epub.uni-regensburg.de/help/utf8.html (1) UTF-8 characters for copy and paste
=> https://www.compart.com/de/unicode/U+00B2 ² UTF-8 Superscript Two
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----------Smart notes in a flip-box2020-06-21T00:00:00Ztag:zettelkastensystem.flounder.online,2020-06-21:/gemlog/2020-06-21-notetaking-via-slipbox.gmi# Smart notes in a flip-box
I am currently drowning in chaos. So far I have always made notes, but in thousands of places. I come across this blogpost:
=> https://fortelabs.co/blog/how-to-take-smart-notes How to take smart notes
And since I'm interested in organizations anyway, it stands to reason that I make my notes about how organization works in the form of a slipbox.
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