TWedit

2012-04-17 Thread stuckagain
I have just started using the iPad app TWedit with my TW files. Works great 
except for images. My TW files es have a few embedded images courtesy of 
Eric's 
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#AttachFilePluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#AttachFilePluginand
 http://www.tiddlytools.com/#AttachFilePluginFormatters. All works well 
on Firefox, but on twedit app - no images. Any thoughts?

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[tw] Re: Opening Word file directly from local folder in TiddlyWiki?

2012-04-17 Thread julien23
Hi all

I use a lot TW to link local editable files (CAD, pictures...)

FileDropPlugin is my best tool

Your TW should be then at the root level of your files

regards

Julien

On Apr 16, 4:30 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Julie

  Is there a way to have TiddlyWiki open a Word file directly from the
  local folder where someone can click on the file and have it open
  automatically (not save as)?

 Eric madehttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#ShowLocalDirectorywhich is very
 capable of browsing files and directories (in Windows and Linux - I
 guess it will work on a Mac as well)..
 When you click a file link - it will try to open it in an iframe.
 It works well for images and plain textfiles - and as Skye says, some
 browsers support pdf's as well...

 If you want to open an application (Word for example) directly from
 your TW there's a plugin for that as well 
 (http://www.remotely-helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/LaunchApplication.html#Lau...
 ), however the macro parameter needs some tweaking to open a file with
 an application - and I'm no expert
 You'll have to test it out yourself to find out which parameters are
 neccesary...

 A combination of ShowLocalDirectory  LaunchApplicationPlugin (w.
 automatic recognition of mime-types would be awesome...)

 Happy hacking :-)

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: Opening Word file directly from local folder in TiddlyWiki?

2012-04-17 Thread sklpns
hey all

this might be of some use as far as linking to files / folders within
a tw goes (at least under win xp)

http://blog.verg.es/2007/08/sendto-clipboard-coolness-tiddlywiki.html

it creates two new items in the Send To menu (accessible with right
click on the desired file in windows explorer). The first (clipboard -
file url) copies the file (or folder) url  to the clipboard so it can
then be pasted to tiddler as a link to the selected file/folder.

it can also be customized to one's liking: in my case I've set a
target attribute in the .hta file code, so that all the linked files
open within an i-frame embedded in the tw.

@skye

maybe exporting open office files to pdf just for the shake of making
them browser readable could be avoided. For me the following seem to
work:  in the open office options menu (think you can find that in any
of the oo applications) there's a tab called network or internet
(can't say for sure as mine's not an english installation). Under that
you should see the option to use the open office plugin for firefox by
checking the relevant checkbox.

Having done that, in the firefox options menu and in the applications
tab make sure that all the open office related entries (or the ones
you want i suppose) are set to open with the open office plugin (if
they aren't try setting them manually using the scroll menu on the
right).

This should result in open office files being viewed within firefox.
If the relevant links are set to open in an iframe embedded in the tw
one doesn't even have to exit the tw environment at all. Only problem
is that recent firefox versions have some visibility problems with
open office files, especially within an i-frame, but nothing too
dreary I suppose. In any case and until this gets somehow resolved I;m
using ff portable version 3.6.24 for a project that relies heavily on
showing oo files within an i-frame. I'm suspecting that showing the
files in a new tab would not present major visibility issues.

Furthermore: these guys here

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=d5644fc05b95a88eea5d17e70d694d87t=94384

explain how to use the open office firefox plugin to also view
Microsoft office files within firefox! (see both pages of the thread)

hope this makes sense and is somewhat useful

cheers
sklpns





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[tw] Re: possibly stupid question about changing font

2012-04-17 Thread lydean.wo...@gmail.com
That got it. I knew it was something simple. Thanks!

On Apr 16, 4:58 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
  want just the text of the content of the tiddler to be serif, but I
  can't figure out how to change it without it changing the tiddler
  title, menu, tag box, etc, as well.

 .tiddler .viewer { font-family:serif; }

 enjoy,
 -e
 Eric Shulman
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[tw] Re: EditSectionsPlugin + FoldHeadingsPlugin

2012-04-17 Thread Måns
Eric has updated SectionLinksPlugin (current 1.4.2)..
Now you can style the TOC any way you want...
Check it out...

Thanks Eric :-)

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

On 14 Apr., 13:20, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Craig

 I made a little compilation of plugins and a TocEdit toolbarcommand
 here:

 http://edittoc.tiddlyspot.com/

 Maybe it solves the missing space problem ??

 Try it out..

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

 On 14 Apr., 04:29, Craig in Calgary craig.prich...@gmail.com wrote:







  Måns,

  Thank you for your suggestion.

  I spent several hours working with your code to fashion a suitable
  solution. It works. However my layout doesn't have room for a dedicated
  space for a TOC. I have crafted a tolerable solution using
  FoldHeadingsPlugins and EditTiddlerPlugin and excluding EditSectionsPlugin
  (it is problematic for me). I am settling on having more tiddlers than I
  want but getting to them when embedded in other tiddlers isn't too bad.
  Just below the heading block I floatright an {{{editTiddler...}}}
  which is in the embedded tiddler, not the container tiddler. All my
  tiddlers have a transclusion at the top which takes the tiddler title and
  optionally a description and expand/collapse flag for embedding collapsible
  sections. The transclusion renders the floatright as well as some other
  things. So I can have a container tiddler which contains:
  !Heading
  tiddler [[sub-tiddler1]]
  !Another Heading
  tiddler [[sub-tiddler2]]
  foldHeadings open
  and I ready to go.

  Again, thank you for your feedback. Take care. Craig

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[tw] Re: Opening Word file directly from local folder in TiddlyWiki?

2012-04-17 Thread skye riquelme
Hi sklpns e Mans

Hey guys thanks for those suggestions. As Mans said the
LaunchApplicationPLugin is quite a handy plugin and I have it working
well. As my students normally access the courses through DropboxI
can put applications that they may not have installed (like Freemind
mind-mapping) in a shared Dropbop folder and have LauchAppsopen
itso now they can run the program, even though they dont have it
installed in their computer.

And sklpns...thnks for those directions about OpenOfficeI´ll check
that out imediately. Although I am not worried about using the iframe/
pdf route...remember the TW is to be viewed by students...so a PDF
is great for them...and at the same time means that they cant mess
around with my original presentationso suits me. And in fact I
starting to use TW itself as my presentation package which makes
life even easier...and TW as a presenter has some great
advantages..

Thanks
Skye

On 17 abr, 11:00, sklpns skl...@gmail.com wrote:
 hey all

 this might be of some use as far as linking to files / folders within
 a tw goes (at least under win xp)

 http://blog.verg.es/2007/08/sendto-clipboard-coolness-tiddlywiki.html

 it creates two new items in the Send To menu (accessible with right
 click on the desired file in windows explorer). The first (clipboard -
 file url) copies the file (or folder) url  to the clipboard so it can
 then be pasted to tiddler as a link to the selected file/folder.

 it can also be customized to one's liking: in my case I've set a
 target attribute in the .hta file code, so that all the linked files
 open within an i-frame embedded in the tw.

 @skye

 maybe exporting open office files to pdf just for the shake of making
 them browser readable could be avoided. For me the following seem to
 work:  in the open office options menu (think you can find that in any
 of the oo applications) there's a tab called network or internet
 (can't say for sure as mine's not an english installation). Under that
 you should see the option to use the open office plugin for firefox by
 checking the relevant checkbox.

 Having done that, in the firefox options menu and in the applications
 tab make sure that all the open office related entries (or the ones
 you want i suppose) are set to open with the open office plugin (if
 they aren't try setting them manually using the scroll menu on the
 right).

 This should result in open office files being viewed within firefox.
 If the relevant links are set to open in an iframe embedded in the tw
 one doesn't even have to exit the tw environment at all. Only problem
 is that recent firefox versions have some visibility problems with
 open office files, especially within an i-frame, but nothing too
 dreary I suppose. In any case and until this gets somehow resolved I;m
 using ff portable version 3.6.24 for a project that relies heavily on
 showing oo files within an i-frame. I'm suspecting that showing the
 files in a new tab would not present major visibility issues.

 Furthermore: these guys here

 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=d5644fc05b95a88eea5d17e70d69...

 explain how to use the open office firefox plugin to also view
 Microsoft office files within firefox! (see both pages of the thread)

 hope this makes sense and is somewhat useful

 cheers
 sklpns

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[tw] Refresh Tiddler in Side Panel?

2012-04-17 Thread skye riquelme
Hi All

I have two panels to the right of the page, created by divs in the
PageTemplate and formated in StyleSheet.

Frequently I refresh them both using refreshDisplay() in a a
scriptin the PageTemplate both are set to force=true.

Now sometimes I want to be able to refresh the view of one and not the
other. I have tried using the code
story.refreshTiddler(tiddlername,DEFAULT_VIEW_TEMPLATE,true) - whre
tiddlername is the tiddler set in the PageTemplate for the appropriate
panel. Now this does NOT refresh the view of the tiddler in the panel.
If I open tiddlername in the storycolumn it is refreshed...and if I
edit/save it...now the panel view is refreshedso it seems that
story.refreshTiddler is refreshing the tiddler...but not refreshing
the display of it...when its in the sidepanel.

Is there some way I can atualise the view of a side panelwithoiut
refreshing the whole page??

Thanks in Advance
Skye

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[tw] Re: Refresh Tiddler in Side Panel?

2012-04-17 Thread Eric Shulman
 I have two panels to the right of the page, created by divs in the
 PageTemplate and formated in StyleSheet.

 Frequently I refresh them both using refreshDisplay() in a a
 scriptin the PageTemplate both are set to force=true.

 Is there some way I can atualise the view of a side panelwithoiut
 refreshing the whole page??

First, assign unique IDs to the DIVs you've defined in the
PageTemplate, e.g.:
   div ID=someID tiddler=SomeTiddler force=true ...
Then, in your script, you can invoke:
   config.refreshers.content(document.getElementById('someID'));

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios


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[tw] Re: Opening Word file directly from local folder in TiddlyWiki?

2012-04-17 Thread Måns
Hi Skye

 And sklpns...thnks for those directions about OpenOfficeI´ll check
 that out imediately.

I've just tried it with Iceweasel (Firefox on Debian)  LibreOffice on
Debian Squeeze (Linux) - It behaves as if it *should* work - opens a
new tab and blanks the browser window etc - however I'm still not
getting it to show a doc or docx documents... It would be quite
fantasic, so I keep on trying...
I wonder if the much lighter yet very capable AbiWord might be able to
do the trick 

And in fact I
 starting to use TW itself as my presentation package which makes
 life even easier...and TW as a presenter has some great
 advantages..

I followed many of your questions related to your work with TW as a
presenter..
Will you consider to publish an example of what you've accomplished at
some point??
I believe it would be very usefull for everyone here...
There is some demand for predesigned/taylored webapps based on
TiddlyWiki - and I believe that examples, which have proven their
quality in real life use, ought to find their way to these
threads ...
I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on how TiddlyWiki as a
presenter has some great advantages - and (if possible) with TW-
examples...

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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