Hi annex liberation,
Have a look at [1] which contains a few 'slider' options in the left menu
(like treeview).
Cheers,
Ton
[1] http://tw5topleft.tiddlyspot.com/
On Tuesday, August 5, 2014 1:17:20 AM UTC+2, annex liberation wrote:
>
> Is there a plugin for tiddlywiki5 that would work like thi
Hi
The current state of affairs with respect file URI's is fairly well
outlined here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_URI_scheme
This works for me in TW5 with this syntax:
[ext[pretty link text|file URI]]
The preceding "file://" is often superfluous; I am, therefore, able to use
links such
On 5 August 2014 10:36, Un Gozo wrote:
> I got this to work:
>
> * "blank">video2*
>
> Is this what you meant?
>
> I am not sure why there is no pipe and there is a colon or two, so it
> seems somewhat arbitrary as to what works and doesn't.
>
You have it exactly -- "somewhat arbitrary" is pre
I got this to work:
/
//target= "blank">video2/
Is this what you meant?
I am not sure why there is no pipe and there is a colon or two, so it
seems somewhat arbitrary as to what works and doesn't.
TWC on FF
On 8/4/2014 7:05 PM, Daniel Baird wrote:
The bit at the start of a URL, before th
Is there a plugin for tiddlywiki5 that would work like this:
http://treeview.tiddlyspot.com/#TreeviewPluginPlugin2
Or, alternatively, is there a way to tweak the table of contents tiddler in
tw5 so that there are multiple layers of collapsed lists that can also work
as tiddler links (in the way
The bit at the start of a URL, before the first colon, is called the
protocol. "file://" is just like "http://"; or "ftp://";, it tells the
browser how to go about getting the thing. However browsers try to make
your life easier and often let you leave stuff like the protocol off.
That's why you
Sorry for being so thick:
This works for me.
*
cousins*
but what do I do with
*file:///C:/Users/Richard/Videos/OPEN%20HOUSE%20R2P1.mp4*
or
*file:///K:/DCIM/100MEDIA/IMAG0379.jpg*
which has the word "file:", another colon and no pipe, etc?
Rich
On Sunday, August 3, 2014 7:45:15 PM UTC
Thank you for that response, Alberto.
Mark
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:11:09 PM UTC-7, Alberto Molina wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Open a tiddler un edit mode. At the bottom, there is "add a new field".
> Put the name of the custom field you want, press the button, its done. You
> can use that fie
On Monday, August 4, 2014 6:47:19 AM UTC-7, Mayur wrote:
>
> I'm new to TiddlyWiki and have tried to search for an option/plugin to
> export all Tiddlers to a CSV format file? But no luck so far.
> I'm using the new Tiddlywiki, i found a plugin to export csv for classic
> tiddlywiki but not sure
PS
Hi Vincent,
>
> the torrent of coolingness is increasing, as I can see :)
>
> Confirm fixing/improving:
> - ctrl+left/right doesn't move list items anymore
> - new symbols (moving r) are displayed well
>
moving rows/colomns
>
>
As for the partial transclusion, strange things began to happen
Hi Vincent,
the torrent of coolingness is increasing, as I can see :)
Confirm fixing/improving:
- ctrl+left/right doesn't move list items anymore
- new symbols (moving r) are displayed well
As for the partial transclusion, strange things began to happen.
* try to transclude into a tiddler a sect
Hi,
I'm new to TiddlyWiki and have tried to search for an option/plugin to
export all Tiddlers to a CSV format file? But no luck so far.
I'm using the new Tiddlywiki, i found a plugin to export csv for classic
tiddlywiki but not sure how it will work in new version.
Any help would be greatly ap
Hi Daniel
>
> The same-origin thing PMario talks about will make it hard to use multiple
> sources (for system and content) in-browser. You could probably run a
> local server and make that server fetch the remote tiddly content and serve
> it up to you itself, so your browser thinks it's all com
Another alternative ...
https://www.evernote.com/market/feature/stylus-en_CA?sku=STYL001001&utm_source=PLATFORM_EN_WINDOWS_DESKTOP&utm_medium=in_app&csrfBusterToken=U%3Df9481c%3AP%3D%2F%3AE%3D147a0e8feba%3AS%3D9ee4e473a11f4e12de8c3ae81182052b
On Sunday, August 3, 2014 10:05:20 PM UTC-4, David Gi
Dear all,
First of all, i would like to thank all who made tw such a great tool.
I'm a developper, with no background in Javascript area, have never used TW
before, and looking for any documentation that will optimize my use of tw
(single user use case).
The possibility of using mathjax just f
The next TiddlyWiki Hangout won't be for two weeks -- on Tuesday 19th
August at 4pm BST (UTC+1). Details here:
https://plus.google.com/events/chuqrtkp4hf1bja26f82j59eau0
Please post any questions here, or using the Q&A button on the video
preview at the page above.
Best wishes
Jeremy
--
Jere
Thanks Mario, much appreciated.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 1:35 PM, PMario wrote:
> An interesting one :)
>
> video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amoSCysVyY4
> annotations: http://pmario.tiddlyspace.com/#2014-07-08-TW-hangout-53
>
> Nice to see, that someone else also saw a
Hi Stephen
> –make a local read-only copy of the tiddlywiki5 repository–
>> git clone https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5.git TW5
>>
>
> doesn't work as a DOS/CMD command. However, if you start Git Bash by
> clicking then start menu item that was created, it and several of the
> following com
> That's very useful. There isn't a way to do this using TW's built in
> bullet function?
>
At some point I would like to add a syntax for automatically creating a
bulleted list. Something like this:
* My List
**{{{ [tag[mytag]sort[title]] }}}
* Second heading
Best wishes
Jeremy
>
> Thanks,
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