[tw5] Re: Tagging imported BibTex entries in TiddlyWiki 5

2021-02-10 Thread Odin
Hi!
'
If you want to tag them only to filter bibtex tiddlers from other tiddlers, 
you could also use their other fields for this. (a tag is just a field with 
special styling). Imported bibtex tiddlers should at least have the 
'bibtex-title' fields as every reference has a title. You can use the has 
operator  to select any tiddlers 
with the 'bibtex-title' field. 

For example: <> will make a list 
with all tiddlers with the field bibtex-title.

If you want tags instead have a look at Mohammed's Refnotes plugin 
.
 
If you follow the link it will bring you to a tiddler with a button that 
adds a tag to all imported bibtex tiddlers. I think you can use the code 
from that tiddler for your use case.

Op woensdag 10 februari 2021 om 13:26:38 UTC+1 schreef cw:

>
> I'd like to use TW5 to support a literature review, and the BibTeX import 
> looks very useful. I am dragging a .bib file onto TW, and an import list is 
> produced, one entry per article. Works well, and the tiddlys produced have 
> the info in usefully named fields.
>
> I would like to automatically tag each entry of that list with something 
> list "recent-bibtex-import" so I can find them in a list and do stuff. 
> Either at the "import list" stage, or once they have been imported (without 
> finding each one individually - there might be many references imported at 
> one time (hundreds)).
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> TW 5.1.23
> OSX 11.2 and sometimes Windows 10
> Firefox 85
>
> Chris
>

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[tw5] why do we have `butlast` instead of `!last`?

2021-02-10 Thread RA

Today I needed a filter to return everything but the last title, and first 
thing I thought of was to use `!last[]`, but... there is only `butlast[]`. 
Am I not seeing something, or is this illogically inconsistent?

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[tw5] How does GitHub Saving Work (programming-wise)?

2021-02-10 Thread Finn Lancaster
Hello!

I have a question not directly related to TiddlyWiki, and probably better
suited to StackOverflow— how does GitHub saving in TW5 work?
I don’t need to know how to fill out the suitable inputs or setting it up
in TW, I would just like to know how TW uses the GitHub API and a mix of
JS/HTML etc to accomplish the updating of the GitHub repository with the
Tiddler edits.

Thanks so much!

Regards,
 Finn Lancaster

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[tw5] Tagging imported BibTex entries in TiddlyWiki 5

2021-02-10 Thread cw


I'd like to use TW5 to support a literature review, and the BibTeX import 
looks very useful. I am dragging a .bib file onto TW, and an import list is 
produced, one entry per article. Works well, and the tiddlys produced have 
the info in usefully named fields.

I would like to tag each entry of that list so I can find them later. 
Either at the "import list" stage, or once they have been imported (without 
finding each one individually). Is there some way to apply a tag to all the 
imported records?

Thanks!

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[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-02-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Good stuff, Cedric.

Regardless of wiki product and if you don't mind, let us know how you and 
your knowledge base project are doing.

On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 1:33:13 PM UTC-4 work.ced...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi everybody, 
> Sorry for the delay. Finally, I found someone in the room next to us who 
> started a local Wikimedia project 3 years ago. I have decided to use this 
> one.
> Thank you for all your answers and messages. 
> It was really great to have your support and see that some of you are 
> thinking to solutions to problems like mine.
>
> Best regards.
> Cedric J.
>
> Le dimanche 31 janvier 2021 à 19:06:55 UTC+1, cj.v...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>> Aside lol:
>>
>> Every time I see "gentlemen's agreement", I think:  
>> https://twitter.com/brysonbort/status/941784237946089472
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-02-10 Thread C J
Hi everybody, 
Sorry for the delay. Finally, I found someone in the room next to us who 
started a local Wikimedia project 3 years ago. I have decided to use this 
one.
Thank you for all your answers and messages. 
It was really great to have your support and see that some of you are 
thinking to solutions to problems like mine.

Best regards.
Cedric J.

Le dimanche 31 janvier 2021 à 19:06:55 UTC+1, cj.v...@gmail.com a écrit :

> Aside lol:
>
> Every time I see "gentlemen's agreement", I think:  
> https://twitter.com/brysonbort/status/941784237946089472
>
>

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[tw5] Saving imported images to git(lab|hub) instead of embedding

2021-02-10 Thread Chas Emerick
I have set up a tiddlywiki to save changes to gitlab, and enabled gitlab 
pages for the corresponding repository, so I always load my wiki from 
https://username.gitlab.com/repository/index.html.

What I'd like to have happen is for imported images, instead of being 
embedded as base64, to be queued to be committed as new files in the same 
repository. This would result in ideal storage of the images (i.e. no 
bloating of the tiddlywiki HTML file), and trivial loading from the 
corresponding gitlab pages URL.

Has anyone implemented this? If not, I may try to find time to do so.

Thanks,

- Chas

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Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki for Books (Newbie Questions)

2021-02-10 Thread Ste
Animated svg's?
https://app.svgator.com/

On Tuesday, 9 February 2021 at 17:47:16 UTC Odin wrote:

> You can make a list of tiddlers that are supposed to be viewed in order. 
> Add this macro (or a variation of it) by Mohammed (
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Utility/#demo%2Fsimple-navigation). This adds 
> navigation to those tiddlers, so users can press 'previous' and 'next' 
> buttons to go back and forth in a linear manner. You can then ofcourse 
> style the buttons however you please.
> What makes this macro pretty handy is that it uses the order that is in 
> the tag-dropdown list. You can drag-and-drop tiddlers in that list to 
> change the order. So it is easy to rearrange and order your tiddlers, 
> without changing links you've made in the text.
>
> Op dinsdag 9 februari 2021 om 16:32:15 UTC+1 schreef 
> jbigos...@ncc.commnet.edu:
>
>> Thank you kindly Mat, PMario, and Mark S for all your comments. You have 
>> given me much to think about it. 
>>
>>  
>>
>> In response to some of the clarifying questions, here are my 
>> justifications for pursuing TiddyWiki, and my current requirements:
>>
>>  
>>
>>- I like the fact that TW is a one file that can be easily viewed, 
>>downloaded or make derivative works from. I can see, however, that may 
>>cause file bloat and when adding images. A 400 mb single file isn’t going 
>>to work when students will be likely using their underpowered smart 
>> phones 
>>to read the text and images. Maybe I can host image in a folder and link 
>> to 
>>it from TW, but that would break the derivative part unless there is a 
>>plugin to automagically create PDFs, downloadable EPUB, etc ( like there 
>> is 
>>download option for Wikipedia\Wikimedia). I just don’t want to constantly 
>>maintain and update a separate file for that purpose. An acceptable 
>>compromise might by a chapter by chapter download versus the whole thing. 
>>Or maybe I shouldn’t care and just leave it to the end-user to figure it 
>>out. Seems very rude though IMHO. This isn’t a critical feature for me, 
>> but 
>>it is part of the OER ethos. 
>>
>>- To me, a linear process is going from Step 1, Step 2, and likewise, 
>>reading from Chapter 1 to Chapter 2, and so on. You are correct that 
>> books, 
>>per se, are not very linear in their creation, but I was alluding to the 
>>process in which they are read or understood. I don’t want to confuse 
>>students by making it too easy to skip around and miss critical concepts 
>> by 
>>not going in a specific order, which can happen with “Research Wormholes” 
>>on Wikipedia where all you wanted to find out was about Topic A but then 
>>you get off-track by reading Topic B,C,D,E, etc. 
>>
>>- I’m drawn to FLIF as a modern alternative to animated GIFs., which 
>>depending on size and resolution can result in massive file sizes. I do 
>> not 
>>think that JPEG XL can serve animated content, if only be going by the 
>> lack 
>>of doing so for JPEG and JPEG2000. Considering device issues and internet 
>>connection speeds, GIFs really aren’t going to cut it. I could fall back 
>> on 
>>APNGs, but that format doesn’t have much browser support either but it 
>> may 
>>end up being the necessary compromise if I can’t get FLIF to work 
>>correctly. The only player left in this small format field (AFAIK) is 
>>Google’s WebP format, but cursory research reveals double the file size 
>> of 
>>an equivalent animated GIF. 
>>http://littlesvr.ca/apng/gif_apng_webp3.html You might point out to 
>>just use videos, but people read faster than listening to the spoken word 
>>or watching a video. I want to be able to serve short animations of 5-30 
>>seconds of content at a time, as necessary, fronted and backed by the 
>>appropriate text explanation. I’m not a back-end developer so by 
>> suggesting 
>>to figure out a widget to make FLIF work with TW is probably the answer – 
>>not going to happen. =)
>>
>>- I just saw the post about a TiddlyWiki Textbook. That’s really cool 
>>and will try attempt to contribute only to see if that’s going to work 
>> for 
>>my needs. In the meantime, I guess it’s time for some rigorous testing. 
>>Aside from TiddlyWiki, I’ve been looking at DocuWiki and Wiki.js. I might 
>>have an open source webhost lined up too (where server space and 
>> bandwidth 
>>is limited – necessitating image compression algorithms), we’ll see.
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Jeremi
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> *From:* tiddl...@googlegroups.com  *On Behalf 
>> Of *PMario
>> *Sent:* Monday, February 8, 2021 1:12 PM
>> *To:* TiddlyWiki 
>> *Subject:* [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki for Books (Newbie Questions)
>>
>>  
>>
>> On Monday, February 8, 2021 at 3:41:48 PM UTC+1 jbigos...@ncc.commnet.edu 
>> wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>> 3) How well does TW play with Javascript? I want to implement 

[tw5] Re: using jTab with TW5

2021-02-10 Thread Ste
Same but different.. There is also http://musicsheets.tiddlyspot.com/
Don't know if that's any help or use? 

On Wednesday, 10 February 2021 at 04:49:00 UTC mike.n@gmail.com wrote:

> strikke,
>
> Greatly appreciate you!
>
> On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 11:16:30 PM UTC-5 strikke...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Some discussion 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/nh5vMpPeEvg/m/u-3okLjw2z0J
>>
>> Some test in an old Tiddlywiki (It IS TW5)  here: 
>> http://jtab-tw5.tiddlyspot.com
>> onsdag den 10. februar 2021 kl. 04.29.29 UTC+1 skrev mike.n@gmail.com
>> :
>>
>>> Hai all,
>>>
>>> Big fan of TW and been using it for a long time on a multitude of 
>>> different projects.. (always learning something new). Seriously.. i thinks 
>>> its a compulsive addiction wikifying everything.
>>>
>>> I came across some javascript that will display guitar notation using 
>>> vector graphics (http://jtab.tardate.com/). I scoured a number of posts 
>>> on how to implement it, but it seems the instructions were meant for TW 
>>> Classic (ie, Eric Shulmans detailed post here 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/YN3tNEiv3vc). 
>>>
>>> I know its a reach, but can anyone point me to a reference for 
>>> incorporating javascript based code for use as a macro in TW5?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance,
>>>
>>> MJ
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Tagging imported BibTex entries in TiddlyWiki 5

2021-02-10 Thread cw


I'd like to use TW5 to support a literature review, and the BibTeX import 
looks very useful. I am dragging a .bib file onto TW, and an import list is 
produced, one entry per article. Works well, and the tiddlys produced have 
the info in usefully named fields.

I would like to automatically tag each entry of that list with something 
list "recent-bibtex-import" so I can find them in a list and do stuff. 
Either at the "import list" stage, or once they have been imported (without 
finding each one individually - there might be many references imported at 
one time (hundreds)).

Any help greatly appreciated.

TW 5.1.23
OSX 11.2 and sometimes Windows 10
Firefox 85

Chris

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Re: [tw5] Thirty plus years on a mac and I can't save tiddlyWiki's for the life of me. Help.

2021-02-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Eric

TiddlyDesktop should be a good choice for hassle-free saving of TiddlyWikis.

It sounds like you've downloaded the source code of TiddlyDesktop, whereas you 
actually need to download the compiled release from here:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/releases

The macOS version unzips to an ordinary application that you can drag to your 
/Applications folder in the normal way. Because it's unsigned, the first time 
you run it you'll have to right click on the icon and choose "Open", rather 
than double clicking the icon.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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> On 10 Feb 2021, at 11:13, Eric Truelson  wrote:
> 
> Hi. Found TW, and was excited. After an entire night trying to get it to 
> save, I'm at a loss. 
> 
> I've tried most options I see available. Nothing worked with browser plug 
> ins, so I tried installing Tiddly Desktop on Macbook pro Catalina. It unzips 
> as a package contents folder.  
> 
> I am not a programmer, but do I have to paste that run.sh file into terminal 
> or something? 
> 
> No info on this in the videos, or getting started page, or anywhere I can 
> find.
> 
> If I sound frustrated, sorry. I'm completely puzzled that installing a basic, 
> open source outliner in 2021, could be so complex. Any help would be greatly 
> appreciated.
> 
> Version 0.0.14 on a 64bit macbook pro with Catalina. I have all the parts, 
> but I don't have a program. :-(
> 
> Thanks in advance. Eric.
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[tw5] Thirty plus years on a mac and I can't save tiddlyWiki's for the life of me. Help.

2021-02-10 Thread Eric Truelson
Hi. Found TW, and was excited. After an entire night trying to get it to 
save, I'm at a loss. 

I've tried most options I see available. Nothing worked with browser plug 
ins, so I tried installing Tiddly Desktop on Macbook pro Catalina. It 
unzips as a package contents folder.  

I am not a programmer, but do I have to paste that run.sh file into 
terminal or something? 

No info on this in the videos, or getting started page, or anywhere I can 
find.

If I sound frustrated, sorry. I'm completely puzzled that installing a 
basic, open source outliner in 2021, could be so complex. Any help would be 
greatly appreciated.

Version 0.0.14 on a 64bit macbook pro with Catalina. I have all the parts, 
but I don't have a program. :-(

Thanks in advance. Eric.

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