BJ wrote a lovely sentence ... :-)
... I have just been a bit slow with creating the shirt and trousers!
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Josiah
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I have created a bug report about the undocking:
https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/issues/54
The JSON configuration is actually the 'underwear' of tiddlyclip, it was
not meant to be used in general - I have just been a bit slow with creating
the shirt and trousers! Things will improve with t
Works great with FF 60.0b14 Developer Edition
Obviously an improvement was made:
Now the TW and the source-web-site can be in different windows, while in
the past they had to be different tabs in the same window.
Kudos to the author
Pit.W
Am 2018-04-19 um 23:57 schrieb BJ:
Hi Diego,
the
Tiddlyclip is designed to remove docking info when a tiddlywiki is removed
(in anyway) from the browser. Any other behavior would take some effort to
program.
On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 12:21:05 PM UTC+2, Costi Budai wrote:
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> Works perfect now, thanks.
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> Only inconvenient is that refres
Works perfect now, thanks.
Only inconvenient is that refreshing/reloading the TW page it will clear
the "tiddlyclip rightclick menu". Each time I reopen it I have to redo the
"dock here" setting/setup.
Is there any persistent config for this?
PS: I'm running TW on Node.js.
On Friday, April 20
HI Costi,
I use tiddlyclip with opera, I am on version 49 of opera (on ubuntu 14.04).
It needs to be installed as an unpacked extension and the box "Allow access
to file URLs" needs to be ticked. download the zip from here
https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/releases. (and unzip)
If you are
Hi BJ,
Any idea if this can be used with Opera browser any time soon? I've tried
some time ago, a kind of Opera ad-don allowing Chrome extensions to work
with Opera, but I couldn't make TC work...
Thanks.
Costi B.
On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 12:57:11 AM UTC+3, BJ wrote:
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> Hi Diego,
> there
Hi Diego,
there is a description of how to load TC in chrome here:
http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/#Upgrade%20Instructions
The latest version of the browser plugin is here (it is a prerelease, but
it is very similar to what with be the next full release):
https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/r
It is complicated! What with multiple levels of configuration, different
methods of field notation, and JSON texts that need to be typed as a jumble
of text. And I don't think there's a complete explanation for how to use
larger data (CDATA). This is why once I have something set up, I keep usin
I agree,
I spent 15 minutes trying to quickly get it customized and wasn't able to,
so I put it back on "Ill understand it later".
This is not meant as an insult! Just that I personally couldn't get it
*quickly* up and running, which might be a target for future improvement!
Best,
Diego
On
TiddlyClip is a great piece of kit IMO. Perhaps not as well documented as
would be ideal. I think if it got some more vocal users with programming
skills it might get even better.
My 2 cents
Josiah
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Sorry!! The *second* I pressed send, I realized the download link for the
xpi file is a github link. I checked the repo and there it is!
Disregard my previous message! (I wont delete it in case others make the
same mistake and come across it while searching.)
Best,
Diego
On Thursday, April 19
Hey all,
I want to start using TiddlyClip, but my main browser these days is Chrome.
Unless I've missed something, the tiddlyclip site only mentions an xpi
(firefox) file. How do I install in chrome?
Thanks,
Diego
On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 10:02:03 AM UTC-5, BJ wrote:
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> it does work w
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