[tw5] Re: Filtering an "or" condition

2019-05-30 Thread Damon Pritchett
Thanks! I was hoping it was that simple. I am good to go.

Damon


On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 9:15:03 PM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> you ca add a sort operator 
> .
>   
>
>
> -m
>

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[tw5] Re: Requesting help with felixhayashi's plugin TopStory View - Not sure how to request help anyway

2019-05-30 Thread TonyM
Daerokos,

I've posted a few times before, but no responses yet. Just wondering if 
> anyone could help me figure out how to ask this question a better way, 
> maybe I am not providing enough information.


That is disappointing and I believe rare,  that you do not get a response, 
no matter how "silly" the Question. We love helping anyone. You are right 
to restate your question.

I don't fuss with alternate views so often but I wanted to say you are 
asking the question quite well, only I suggest visiting tiddlywiki.com or 
using an empty.html to try anything can be very helpful, 
because you see the standard and avoid a possible local Wiki problem. It 
means others may be able to reproduce the problem.

The Zoomin Story view is the single tiddler view story. See if you can 
reproduce your problem there.

Please explain *the **topstory view* what is it where do you find it?

Regards
Tony

On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 6:37:58 AM UTC+10, Daerokos Galvan wrote:
>
> I've posted a few times before, but no responses yet. Just wondering if 
> anyone could help me figure out how to ask this question a better way, 
> maybe I am not providing enough information.
>
> In topstory view, is it possible to still have only one tiddler open at a 
> time?
>
> alternatively, if it were easier,
>
> is it possible in Zoomin story view to have the new tiddler that opens be 
> scrolled to the top of the page? opening an internal tiddler link when 
> scrolled down into the body of a tiddler opens the new tiddler at that 
> scroll height, cutting off the top of the newly opened tiddler.
>
> Any help would greatly be appreciated! thanks in advance
>

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[tw5] Re: Is there any way to download TiddlyWiki documentation as a PDF?

2019-05-30 Thread TonyM

   
   - Tam,

I am glad you have found some answers, this is a great community. Do you 
have anything to do with the "Productivity Show" by chance?

Did you look at my sample PDF? I added visible checkboxes for read and 
understood. These check boxes work when in tiddlywiki to tag the underlying 
tiddler. I will share my Macro if you want to harvest it for ideas.

I think if documents are already broken down into pieces such as the 
tiddlywiki.com documentation there is a good argument to keep it there and 
use both the non-linear and interactive features and the linear features of 
a consolidated view link the macros discussed in this thread. The advantage 
of tagging the individual tiddlers is if you arrive at a tiddler via the 
TableOfContents or The Linear Presentation or due to some other organising 
method you can see at an instant if you have read and understood it.


Hi Tony. I have recently started using Polar Bookshelf 
>  to manage most of my non-fiction reading. I 
> believe it is partly inspired by the idea of incremental reading 
> , which I thought was 
> kind of interesting. The reasons I would choose to read TiddlyWiki.com in 
> Polar instead are:


Not withstanding the above Polar looks like a great solution, I wonder if 
its ability to harvest from HTML is you best method to go from TiddlyWiki 
to Polar?. I will look into that app in more detail but it looks like a 
real find. I already use a great tool Foxit Reader (Independant from 
FireFox) which has great annotation features as well. I generate Invoices 
through the foxit printer and stamp it with foxit reader as PAID when 
appropriate. However I have also used it to fill in PDF forms that are 
broken but foxit can still annotate and save changes on the PDF.

Here is my Linear TOC, Which is now part of my *Learning TiddlyWiki Edition*

\define branch-depth() <$text text={{{ [enlistcount[]] }}}/>
\define append-branch() $(branch)$ [[$(currentTiddler)$]]
\define branch-heading() 
__[[$(currentTiddler)$]]__
//{{{ [all[current]get[caption]addprefix[Caption: ]] }}}//
\end
\define branch-breadcrumbs() 
:<$list filter="""[enlist]""" variable=tiddlername><$link 
to=<> > > <$text text=<>/>  (<<
branch-depth>>)
\end
\define sub-toc() 
<>
\end
\define read-understand-checkboxes()   <$checkbox field="read" checked="yes" 
unchecked="no" default="no"> Read <$checkbox 
field="understood" checked="yes" unchecked="no" default="no"> 
Understood
\define tiddler-content() 

   <$transclude tiddler="$(currentTiddler)$" mode="block"/>

\end
\define each-tiddler()
<$set name=branch value=<> >
<>
<>
<>
<>
<>
  <$list filter="[tagging[]]">
 <>
   

\end
\define all-in-toc(roottiddler:"TableOfContents")
<$set name=branch value="[[$roottiddler$]]">
<$set name=roottiddler value="""[[$roottiddler$]]""">
<$tiddler tiddler="$roottiddler$">
<>
<>
<$list filter="[[$roottiddler$]tagging[]]">
  <>




\end

@media print {
  h2 {page-break-before: always;}
}

<>

Note: the above has the recursive process used to iterate a whole tree, and 
it will/may fail starting at TabeOfContents - for now it is set to the 
"Learning" Tiddler.

This sounds cool - have you made it available anywhere? 


I thought I had published it before, but perhaps not. I have placed it 
here http://tiddlywiki.psat.com.au/learn/ For now you will need to download 
it and make it your own.
In the near future (release of 5.1.20) I plan to

   - Allow commenting online
   - Allow saving status and annotations online
   - Provide the ability to save your own changes/annotations online to 
   json file in case you loose your local temporary storage.
   - Add more content and guidelines.

Regards
Tony

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[tw5] Requesting help with felixhayashi's plugin TopStory View - Not sure how to request help anyway

2019-05-30 Thread Daerokos Galvan
I've posted a few times before, but no responses yet. Just wondering if 
anyone could help me figure out how to ask this question a better way, 
maybe I am not providing enough information.

In topstory view, is it possible to still have only one tiddler open at a 
time?

alternatively, if it were easier,

is it possible in Zoomin story view to have the new tiddler that opens be 
scrolled to the top of the page? opening an internal tiddler link when 
scrolled down into the body of a tiddler opens the new tiddler at that 
scroll height, cutting off the top of the newly opened tiddler.

Any help would greatly be appreciated! thanks in advance

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[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-30 Thread Mohammad
Hi Andrew,
I am working on the next release and it uses new features of TW 5.1.19. 
Furthermore it has slide manager, theme, ...

I hope I can have a beta within next two weeks.
By the way, If you are in rush, you export all tiddlers have tiddlyshow in 
their title. They are something like $:/.mr/tiddlyshow
Use the advanced search /filter tab and look-for all tiddlers with 
$:/.mr/tiddlyshow in their title (i.e. use [search:title[$:/.mr/tiddlyshow]]
export them as a json file, import in your own wiki. Save and reload.

Note: Tiddlyshow cannot installed in TW 5.1.18 and older. If you like to do 
so, then you need to install Keeboard shortcuts separately (NOT 
recommended).

--Mohammad

Cheers
Mohammad


On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 2:06:47 AM UTC+4:30, Andrew Lister wrote:
>
> Tiddlyshow is looking really good. If I wanted to integrate this into an 
> existing TW, how would I do that? What tiddlers would I need to bring over?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
>
> On Thursday, 9 May 2019 12:37:15 UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ulf,
>>
>>  The Tiddlywiki 5.1.19 has the great Keyboard Shortcuts by BTC into the 
>> core!
>> I hopefully find free time and clean up the Tiddlyshow based on this new 
>> feature and release it as plugin!
>>
>> By that time, hopefully within a month or so, please send me your 
>> feedback or feature request.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 12:51:32 AM UTC+4:30, Ulf Westermark wrote:
>>>
>>> Many thanks for a clearly useful app ! Would it be possible to 
>>> distribute Tiddlyshow as a plugin ?
>>> When carrying around my personal tiddlywiki it would be very useful to 
>>> have Tiddlyshow directly available for offline presentations.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Ulf W
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 6:28:37 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:

 A new release of Tiddlyshow app is 
 announced.

 See the original post:

 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/TzajLePAJZA/grAgaK5FAQAJ



 Cheers
 Mohammad

>>>

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[tw5] Re: Is there any way to download TiddlyWiki documentation as a PDF?

2019-05-30 Thread tam
Thank you Sylvain, Tony and all! This is fantastic, I hope it is useful to 
many other people as well!

It is interesting to read your request. Tell us more how/where you will use 
> the resulting PDF?
>

Hi Tony. I have recently started using Polar Bookshelf 
 to manage most of my non-fiction reading. I 
believe it is partly inspired by the idea of incremental reading 
, which I thought was 
kind of interesting. The reasons I would choose to read TiddlyWiki.com in 
Polar instead are:

1. I can keep track of what I have and haven't read. Polar allows you to 
mark what you have read as you go and extract relevant information and 
convert it into Anki flashcards.

2. I want to keep as much of my reading in the same place as possible. 
Polar is designed to help you read multiple books at once, and it is easier 
to keep track of what I am reading if it is all in one repository. 

This is better organised that any PDF can be. 
>

I completely agree.

I have actually built a version of TiddlyWiki.com for the new user but it 
> includes the ability to take notes and more.
>

This sounds cool - have you made it available anywhere? 

If you want to read everything in a wiki, perhaps a button to tag each read 
> tiddler with a "read" tag.
>

I can't believe I didn't think of this. This makes my 1st reason kind of 
irrelevant! I think I would also find it useful to tag sections that I 
didn't understand to go back to later, and probably a bunch of other useful 
stuff. If only all books were in tiddlywiki-form!

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 2:13:24 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Hi Tam,
>
> It is interesting to read your request. Tell us more how/where you will 
> use the resulting PDF?
>
> As Mat points out TiddlyWiki.com is non-linear, it is not a book, it makes 
> full use of an interactive table of contents, search and optional paths. 
> This is better organised that any PDF can be. I have actually built a 
> version of TiddlyWiki.com for the new user but it includes the ability to 
> take notes and more.
>
> Unless you plan to print your PDF can I ask where will you read your PDF 
> that you can't instead open the tiddlywiki itself? If you want to read 
> everything in a wiki, perhaps a button to tag each read tiddler with a 
> "read" tag.
>
> *Sticking to your original request.*
> If we come up with a good solution, perhaps others will also use this, not 
> just for tiddlywiki.com.
>
> Ideally if we could export it to pdf with the chapter headings in the 
> contents of the pdf and then use the search within pdf it may be almost as 
> easy to read it in pdf. This may actually be possible by generating a HTML 
> tiddler/file with the correct use of headings and sections etc... and 
> feeding this into a good html to PDF converter.
>
> But this could need lots of work, but it could be a worthwhile investment 
> as it would be a way to publish the content of TiddlyWiki as a book, and 
> some authors may want this. With careful design the one wiki could contain 
> both the draft and revised versions of a book.
>
> *Quick and easy*
> The quick and easy way is to create a tiddler which transcludes all the 
> content you want to package in your PDF, open that tiddler in a new window 
> and use the browsers print function to print to PDF (assuming you have 
> installed a "print to pdf" printer). Note however to do the whole 
> TableOfContents can be a disaster. see *Transcluding the content you want 
> to package in your PDF*
>
> *Transcluding the content you want to package in your PDF*
> Mark and Sylvain address this in this thread, but the idea of say using 
> the TableOfContents to generate this view may be compromised by some loops, 
> ie a lower tiddler referencing a higher tiddler, resulting in a loop.
>
> I have a design pattern I am keen to explore that iterates the whole Table 
> of Contents (TOC) adding a branch field to each tiddler, that contains the 
> path from the Top of the TOC to the current tiddler. If you come to the 
> same tiddler and it already contains a branch then a reference to the 
> tiddler in its branch is given to stop any infinite loops, and repeating 
> content. The Branch could be use as bread crumbs as well. We could also use 
> the kin operator to list all tiddlers not in the TOC as appendices.
>
> So I am working on this now.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 2:52:11 AM UTC+10, tam wrote:
>>
>> I am planning to spend a bit of time learning how to use TiddlyWiki in 
>> more depth and I have tried to get the documentation 
>> in a PDF format.
>>
>> At first I thought it would be easy - just "Export all" as static HTML 
>> then convert to a PDF. Of course this gives me all the tiddlers in 
>> alphabetical order. This is not much good to me, ideally I would need them 
>> to be in *roughly* the order they appear in the contents menu of 
>> tiddlywiki.com.
>>
>> Is there anyway