Thanks Ton and Tony! I went with Tony's easy CSS snippet. Works great.
Gonna change orange to something more palatable, though heh heh
Dave
On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 7:42:25 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
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> David,
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> I did this some time ago, with the help from others. I am not sure If I
> have c
I gave it a try and liked it a lot. I did, however, notice that once the
toolbar was floating, it was much harder to click on a button in the
toolbar to get it to function. The area over the button where the mouse
would activate the function of the button was extremely small. Is this just
my se
As a first stab, just for fun, here is some code that will list a lot
(most?) of the .tc- classes and the tiddlers where they are (probably)
defined.
Note that some classes are defined in multiple places.
The list is probably not complete because it uses "enlist" to split the
.tc- classes out
Provided some time ago by a wonderful personage on here the following puts
scroll bars on edit and preview window's.
.tc-edit-texteditor, .tc-tiddler-preview-preview { max-height:80vh;
overflow-y:auto; }
Put it in a $:/tags/Stylesheet tagged tiddle.
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Ciao TonyM
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> My 2 cents. The addition of w3cc, bootstrap etc... is trivial, just obtain
> the desired css file install and tag as a stylesheet.
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IMO its not trivial. Its not useful to install css libraries without
conversion to TW classes. And that is slog. It is serious work,
Hello Mark,
Thanks for this. It gives a lot to explore.
On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 8:35:15 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
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> As a first stab, just for fun, here is some code that will list a lot
> (most?) of the .tc- classes and the tiddlers where they are (probably)
> defined.
>
> Note that some cl
I am trying to create child tiddlers of Journal tiddler. Every journal
would have a few button which would either create a child tiddler or open
if one already exists. Is there a way to accomplish this?
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Instead of having the edit toolbar sticky, would it be possible or
desirable to have the tiddler window only be a maximum size and then the
only scrolling that would be done is in the text window itself? This way
the toolbar and the fields would all stay present. Just a thought.
Damon
On Frida
I am thinking along these line.
<$list filter="[tag[sometag]is[missing]]">
It is missing . Show a button to create a tiddler here
<$list filter="[tag[sometag]is[tiddler]]">
It exists. Show a button to open the tiddler.
The second logic works but the first one does not because the list does not
I think I got it. All I need is second logic construct and put the other
logic in the parameter "emptyMessage", which is the message displayed when
the list does not run:
<$list filter="[tag[sometag]is[tiddler]]" emptyMessage="Does not exist.
Show a button using a macro to create it!" >
It exis
There is a full screen experimental editor by JD. Its edit bar scrolls too.
But its less of an issue.
http://j.d.fullscreen.tiddlyspot.com/
I think that the "sticky-editor" bar idea part relates to screen estate.
Best wishes
Josiah
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Telmiger made a neat floating bar for the editor. It had the limitation
that if you opened two Tiddlers for edit it wasn't clear which one it was
active on.
Nonetheless it was interesting and useful. Unfortunately I can't find it :(.
Josiah
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Syncing the folder would cause this. Having multiple things changing the
files means that when Bob makes a change the syncing mechanism and Bob
fight over how the files should be changed, particularly if both computers
have bob open at the same time.
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Mark
I will check this out but have you noticed a way to identify where they are
used in the ui?
this seems to be the bigger challenge.
Tony
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Josiah,
You say *without conversion to TW classes. * Is this because you want to
change fundamentally the way tiddlyWiki works?.
I use the css in these frameworks to craft content within my tiddlers
typically using html with wikitext embeded to generate lists and columns or
display a value.
Thanks for pointing that out. I never thought of killing node when I'm done at
that computer...
I suppose the best solution would be to figure out how to install the secure
server on my raspberry pi and just access that single point
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