[tw] Where to place the code (jQuery etc)?

2012-04-21 Thread twgrp
I found this code to embed picasa albums in *gallery* view (by default
Picasa only allows embedding a slidshow or an album that only shows
the first picture linking to the rest):

http://archive.plugins.jquery.com/project/EmbedPicasaGallery

As seen, the code includes both a script and some jQuery code.
I'm no programmer so I'm guessing there should be a tiddler with the
script used to render the actual album (yes?). But where should the
jQuery code be? And is it necessary with the div part when I
arbitrarily wish to create albums in various tiddlers?
I.e, where do I actually put this stuff and do I need to enclose it in
some magic tags or something.
I have tiddlytools htmlformattingplugin, inlinejavascriptplugin and
wikifyplugin installed.

I should mention that I'm doing this on tiddlyspace (setting up TW's
with the kids paintings etc)

Also, if you have any better solution I'd love to hear it. (My ideal
solution would be to do this with pics stored in Google Docs rather
than Picasa because that is where I store stuff. But I cannot make
links to the actual images there, not to mention folders as a
gallery.)

Thank you!!!

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[tw] Re: Where to place the code (jQuery etc)?

2012-04-21 Thread twgrp
BTW, I got that link from a site that says you can filter out imaged
by TAGS (i.e picasa tags!) in those picasa albums!

http://www.reading-forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6519

:-)


On Apr 21, 12:33 pm, twgrp matiasg...@gmail.com wrote:
 I found this code to embed picasa albums in *gallery* view (by default
 Picasa only allows embedding a slidshow or an album that only shows
 the first picture linking to the rest):

 http://archive.plugins.jquery.com/project/EmbedPicasaGallery

 As seen, the code includes both a script and some jQuery code.
 I'm no programmer so I'm guessing there should be a tiddler with the
 script used to render the actual album (yes?). But where should the
 jQuery code be? And is it necessary with the div part when I
 arbitrarily wish to create albums in various tiddlers?
 I.e, where do I actually put this stuff and do I need to enclose it in
 some magic tags or something.
 I have tiddlytools htmlformattingplugin, inlinejavascriptplugin and
 wikifyplugin installed.

 I should mention that I'm doing this on tiddlyspace (setting up TW's
 with the kids paintings etc)

 Also, if you have any better solution I'd love to hear it. (My ideal
 solution would be to do this with pics stored in Google Docs rather
 than Picasa because that is where I store stuff. But I cannot make
 links to the actual images there, not to mention folders as a
 gallery.)

 Thank you!!!

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

2012-04-21 Thread twgrp
If you haven't already considered it, but something clod based like
Google Docs is intended for possible collaboration over the web so it
is fairly easy to include it in a TW (eg via an iframe). Edit-
permissions are set from within the service itself.


:-)


On Apr 17, 10:42 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 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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