[tw5] Re: New Release Banner Super-speedy Competition for v5.2.1

2021-12-07 Thread springer
I'm tickled!  I had found Mohammad's svg for filters to be so visually 
intuitive that I couldn't resist playing with it a bit more. Sometimes 
trying something "just for yuks" is the way to go! 

Jeremy, I'm happy to streamline details or optimize the svg-png size (etc.) 
if that would be helpful.

-Springer

On Monday, December 6, 2021 at 12:23:10 PM UTC-5 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you to everyone once again for your help. I'm afraid non-TW stuff 
> has delayed me for a few days, but now we're back on track to make the 
> release this week.
>
> I was just looking at Springer's collection of the entries at 
> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com. My first thought was that I 
> regret suggesting that I should choose the winner because it's too 
> difficult with so many excellent entries.
>
> Two entries that particularly caught my eye are Springer's:
>
> [image: Unknown-..png]
>
> And Mohammad's:
>
> [image: Unknown-3.png]
> I was just thinking that it would be nice to have those two designs 
> combined when I came to this thread and saw Springer's mashup which seems 
> to be pretty much what I wanted:
>
> [image: mashup.png]
>
> So, I am happy to declare that we have a winner. Congratulations to 
> Springer and Mohammad, and my sincere thanks to everyone who has entered.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 5:00:56 PM UTC springer wrote:
>
>> Mashup, for yuks:
>>
>> [image: mashup.png]
>>
>> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 11:39:34 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>>> My two cents. I think Mohammad's entry good. It visually conveys 
>>> filtering well.
>>>
>>> TT   
>>>
>>> On Monday, 29 November 2021 at 11:53:48 UTC+1 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 And thank you for all the entrants so far. The banner competition 
 always attracts great entries, but I particularly appreciate the skill of 
 designing under strict time constraints!

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

 >Some of you may like the below banner!




> [image: drawing-optim.png]
>
 On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 9:06:36 PM UTC+3:30 jeremy wrote:
>
>> As usual, I’d like to hold a competition to design the banner image 
>> that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening HelloThere 
>> tiddler.
>>
>> The unusual thing this time around is that we have very limited time. 
>> Due to a serious bug introduced by the latest version of Chrome we are 
>> trying to get v5.2.1 released as soon as possible, perhaps as soon as 
>> this 
>> weekend.
>>
>> With that in mind, we’ll have to run the competition slightly 
>> differently this time:
>>
>>- Entries will be accepted until Friday morning at 8am UK time
>>- To speed things up, my plan is that I should choose the winning 
>>image (I’m open to discussion here!)
>>
>> The artwork should reflect some of the changes in the new version. 
>> I’ve updated the release note for the prerelease but at this point the 
>> documentation for some of the new features is not complete.
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/
>>
>> The other rules/guidelines for the competition are:
>>
>>- The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear 
>>and readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
>>- The image must be a PNG or JPEG of exactly 560x315 pixels
>>- The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text 
>>“What’s new in 5.2.1” when it is displayed within HelloThere
>>- The image need not include the word “TiddlyWiki”. The banner 
>>image is only used in contexts where it is clear that it is about 
>> TiddlyWiki
>>- Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a 
>>runner-up in a previous competition
>>- Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>>- Please give lots of feedback here to encourage the artists
>>
>> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>>
>> v5.2.0 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/eccIEHZoxsI/m/JpxoQdZrAwAJ
>> v5.1.23 - https://groups.google.com/g/
>> tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
>> v5.1.22 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
>> v5.1.21 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>>
>> The Chrome bug I was referring to is discussed here:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/6254
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/6261
>>
>> Plans for the v5.2.1 release are being discussed here:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/6259
>>
>> Best wishes and many thanks,
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: BASIC programming in TiddlyWiki proper (i.e. IDE closed)

2021-12-07 Thread Charlie Veniot
BTW: Not BASIC programming in the web (which kind of entails being 
online.)  More BASIC programming in your web browser, whether online or 
offline (I do have to test the offline thing to make sure I haven't 
forgotten about any online dependencies.  So many things to do, not enough 
lifetimes...)

Aside:  When I started learning BASIC, I wasn't yet at the "wet dreams" 
stage of life, and am now at an age in which the dreams are pretty frigging 
dry ...

*Back to topic:*

I've got to thank all of you for making me realise I need to state the 
scope of this project (i.e. audience, purpose, etc.)

So I've started cobbling together a couple of related pages:   It is.  It 
isn't.   
and  Noteworthy BASIC Implementations 

 
(for other BASIC implementations that can do things absolutely not in the 
scope of BASIC Anywhere Machine.)
On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 1:30:47 AM UTC-4 torax...@googlemail.com 
wrote:

> BASIC programming in the WEB‽ sounds like a wet dream of Home 
> Computer-Age-Kids… I took only a short glance over the web site. Is there a 
> interface / option to import and export tiddler content to and from that 
> BASIC-Programm? Maybe an idea to give people some programming tools at hand 
> without always the need to define a new js-Module…
>
> Cheers ToraxMalu
>
> cj.v...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 7. Dezember 2021 um 02:49:17 UTC+1:
>
>> (screenshot at the bottom of this post)
>>
>> https://youtu.be/mArNs6t_v0I
>>
>> ".BAS" tiddlers now have a "RUN" button in the view toolbar, and both a 
>> "Diff" and a "RUN" buttons in the edit toolbar.
>>
>> Try the latest version of BASIC Anywhere Machine 
>> , check out the 
>> evolving BASIC Programming Language Reference for wwwBasic 
>>  and BASIC 
>> Anywhere Machine website 
>> .
>>
>> In the screenshot, simultaneously opened windows:
>>
>>- console window for program before edits
>>- console window for program after edits and before saving
>>- diff-viewer window
>>- the TiddlyWiki instance showing related buttons (Diff and RUN) on 
>>the tiddler toolbar for the ".BAS" tiddler
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-12-06 8.32.51 PM (1).png]
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Re: [tw5] BASIC programming in TiddlyWiki proper (i.e. IDE closed)

2021-12-07 Thread Charlie Veniot
"If a team was going to go that route" ?

Uh, what team?  

This is for folk who enjoy hobby programming.

Might be useful for folk who want just a little bit of data-processing 
programming power in TiddlyWiki, feeding data from filters to a BASIC 
program for processing.

For simple programming concepts (like understanding loops, and other 
programming mechanics, foundational stuff that ports to any other 
language), or simple graphics programming, or simple programming as part of 
math/science/whatever projects, it makes for a pretty portable tool for 
schools.  

For somebody who does programming in QB64, or Gambas, or PureBasic, or 
FreeBasic (etc. etc. etc.), BASIC Anywhere Machine might be good for 
coding/testing little bits of code when away from the main programming 
device, BASIC Anywhere Machine not just having the code right there in the 
TiddlyWiki, but all intertwingled with notes and/or whatever else is in 
TiddlyWiki (whatever you like to have in TiddlyWiki and however you use 
TiddlyWiki.)

Yeah, BASIC Anywhere Machine is not going to be a Visual Studio killer ...

Whatever team decides to make BASIC Anywhere Machine a primary/secondary 
development tool: Darwin Award candidates ???

On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 8:20:57 AM UTC-4 maruadv...@gmail.com wrote:

> BASIC? That is quaint.
>
> Now I think the idea is a good one. Little less enthused with the 
> implementation. If a team was going to go that route to provide this 
> functionality why not consider webassembly?
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 7:49 PM Charlie Veniot  wrote:
>
>> (screenshot at the bottom of this post)
>>
>> https://youtu.be/mArNs6t_v0I
>>
>> ".BAS" tiddlers now have a "RUN" button in the view toolbar, and both a 
>> "Diff" and a "RUN" buttons in the edit toolbar.
>>
>> Try the latest version of BASIC Anywhere Machine 
>> , check out the 
>> evolving BASIC Programming Language Reference for wwwBasic 
>>  and BASIC 
>> Anywhere Machine website 
>> .
>>
>> In the screenshot, simultaneously opened windows:
>>
>>- console window for program before edits
>>- console window for program after edits and before saving
>>- diff-viewer window
>>- the TiddlyWiki instance showing related buttons (Diff and RUN) on 
>>the tiddler toolbar for the ".BAS" tiddler
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-12-06 8.32.51 PM (1).png]
>>
>>
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Re: [tw5] BASIC programming in TiddlyWiki proper (i.e. IDE closed)

2021-12-07 Thread Charlie Veniot
Gupta Team Developer (aka SQLWindows) has been my bread and butter for the 
last 25 years.  The best tool there is for agile-like building and 
maintenance or rock-solid and complicated business applications since the 
early '90s.

But, as a hobby programmer, I've always been a big fan of BASIC because the 
language is easy and fun.  

Before starting this BASIC Anywhere Machine, I was thinking about QB64 to 
WebAssembly.  QB64 transpiles to C++ code before compiling that to 
single-file EXE's.  So should be really easy to get Emscripten to create 
Web Assembly from that C++ created by QB64.  But everything about it 
involved way too much stuff to learn that is, to me, zero fun.

I've played for a good year with SpiderBasic.  That is really cool, too.  A 
great option for folk who want to develop stuff in BASIC targeting the web 
and/or Android and/or iOS (?).  Fun to build web apps, not fun requiring a 
server to host those apps.

All-in-a-single file TiddlyWiki-powered BASIC interpreter, IDE, tools, and 
BASIC program files?  Hell ya.  Now were talking BASIC anywhere.

Oh yeah, thank goodness for folk who do javascript, and all of the other 
programming languages with which folk build really good stuff.  Because I 
find all of those languages suck sewage ( a pain to work with, no fun at 
all.)

BASIC, quaint-as-insult by most folk because it sucks sewage to them, and I 
get it.  All about perspective: BASIC to me is a whole blast of fun, 
especially paired with TiddlyWiki.

On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 8:20:57 AM UTC-4 maruadv...@gmail.com wrote:

> BASIC? That is quaint.
>
> Now I think the idea is a good one. Little less enthused with the 
> implementation. If a team was going to go that route to provide this 
> functionality why not consider webassembly?
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 7:49 PM Charlie Veniot  wrote:
>
>> (screenshot at the bottom of this post)
>>
>> https://youtu.be/mArNs6t_v0I
>>
>> ".BAS" tiddlers now have a "RUN" button in the view toolbar, and both a 
>> "Diff" and a "RUN" buttons in the edit toolbar.
>>
>> Try the latest version of BASIC Anywhere Machine 
>> , check out the 
>> evolving BASIC Programming Language Reference for wwwBasic 
>>  and BASIC 
>> Anywhere Machine website 
>> .
>>
>> In the screenshot, simultaneously opened windows:
>>
>>- console window for program before edits
>>- console window for program after edits and before saving
>>- diff-viewer window
>>- the TiddlyWiki instance showing related buttons (Diff and RUN) on 
>>the tiddler toolbar for the ".BAS" tiddler
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-12-06 8.32.51 PM (1).png]
>>
>>
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[tw5] Re: BASIC programming in TiddlyWiki proper (i.e. IDE closed)

2021-12-07 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hello ToraxMalu,

What do you mean a need to define a new js-Module?

Although I have loads of work ahead of me to build a traditional IDE, all 
one has to do is type in a program in a tiddler, name that tiddler with 
".BAS" in the name, and hit the RUN button.

I'm building this as an edition of TiddlyWiki instead of a plugin.  (Well, 
I reserve the right to maybe change my mind later.)

wwwBasic doesn't have any import/export functionality.  It is just meant to 
take input BASIC code and give results in a console, the same as for other 
web-based BASIC implementations out in the wild.  (I'll find some time 
today to get URL's to those.)



On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 1:30:47 AM UTC-4 torax...@googlemail.com 
wrote:

> BASIC programming in the WEB‽ sounds like a wet dream of Home 
> Computer-Age-Kids… I took only a short glance over the web site. Is there a 
> interface / option to import and export tiddler content to and from that 
> BASIC-Programm? Maybe an idea to give people some programming tools at hand 
> without always the need to define a new js-Module…
>
> Cheers ToraxMalu
>
> cj.v...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 7. Dezember 2021 um 02:49:17 UTC+1:
>
>> (screenshot at the bottom of this post)
>>
>> https://youtu.be/mArNs6t_v0I
>>
>> ".BAS" tiddlers now have a "RUN" button in the view toolbar, and both a 
>> "Diff" and a "RUN" buttons in the edit toolbar.
>>
>> Try the latest version of BASIC Anywhere Machine 
>> , check out the 
>> evolving BASIC Programming Language Reference for wwwBasic 
>>  and BASIC 
>> Anywhere Machine website 
>> .
>>
>> In the screenshot, simultaneously opened windows:
>>
>>- console window for program before edits
>>- console window for program after edits and before saving
>>- diff-viewer window
>>- the TiddlyWiki instance showing related buttons (Diff and RUN) on 
>>the tiddler toolbar for the ".BAS" tiddler
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-12-06 8.32.51 PM (1).png]
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Automatically generating grocery list by clicking on cooking recipes ?

2021-12-07 Thread John D
/!\ I discovered there is a small issue with my data tiddler editor :
plugins tiddlers are also affected by the viewtemplate ! This is a bit
annoying so here's how to fix it :

replace

<$list filter="[is[current]get[type]match[application/json]]" variable=_>

by

<$list 
filter="[is[current]!is[shadow]!has[plugin-type]get[type]match[application/json]]"
variable=_>

Updated tiddler : download it here


Also please note that this tool will only work with application/json data
tiddler, in the form { "key":"value", "key2":"value2" } (no nested data!)
To create a new recipe, create a new tiddler and set the type to
application/json (or clone an existing recipe).

If you only want this viewTemplate to work for data tiddler with the tag
*recipe*, change the list filter to

"[tag[recipe]is[current]!is[shadow]!has[plugin-type]get[type]match[application/json]]"



Le mar. 7 déc. 2021 à 12:28, Télumire  a écrit :

> This thread was a very interesting read and a fun coding experience,
> thanks to all of you ^^
> And @cassandra, I'm french too and happen to have an interest in cooking
> so please share your work ! :)
> Le mardi 7 décembre 2021 à 02:39:55 UTC+1, cj.v...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>> "Je batch cook? "  Moi too, et thank le p'tit bébé Jésus parc'que-j'batch
>> mange...
>>
>> Which makes me think right away of "Le Chiac est la solution
>> " and something a gal once
>> told me:  "ma soeur va shack-é up avec son boyfriend."
>>
>> BTW: I love "development" with/in TiddlyWiki, from the
>> mostly-all-about-data-and-organization (Le P'tit Aurèle
>> ) to some pretty out-there kind of
>> "programming" (BASIC Anywhere Machine
>> ).  The stuff that
>> can be done with TiddlyWiki is really amazing.
>>
>> But collaborative "development" via forums?  Yeah, that's major heartburn
>> for this kid.
>>
>> On Monday, December 6, 2021 at 9:10:28 PM UTC-4 cassandr...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you all !
>>>
>>> In the order :
>>> @CJ : thank you for your help ! I can see how the type of plateform for
>>> developing can be awful to use haha. Hope my little project was interessing
>>> for you ! Cheers =D
>>>
>>> @Mat : I'm keeping the NewTids macro in my mind for future use, it does
>>> seem pretty useful ! For now, with a mix of google lens on my phone and
>>> copy pasting directly in my computer, I'm doing it pretty fast ! Just a bit
>>> of tweaking and adjusting the format is fine.
>>> I work in a field which sometime is a bit taxing mentally and I find
>>> doing simple repetitive task help me allievate the stress haha.
>>>
>>> @Stobot : thank you for the files ! I imported both yours and John D
>>> methods and while Télumire's is more completed, I really like your idea and
>>> how you formated it ! I think it can be pretty useful for a lot of
>>> situation.
>>> As a total newbie, TW was a bit hard to get into at first. I watched a
>>> serie of tutorial video and read some more to only begin to have a normal
>>> functionnal TW.
>>> Your idea of incremental tutotal could be a great way to facilitate the
>>> appropriation of the TW for beginner !
>>>
>>> @And finally Télumire/John D : thank you a lot for all your work ! I
>>> tested it and it worked just fine. It answers to all my problem and more
>>> haha.
>>> Reading the programing behind was very interessing ! I understood where
>>> it comes from (but I never could have written it as easily as you and not
>>> for a bit of time).
>>> Thank you as well for the ressources you listed. I will read it to
>>> optimize my utilisation of TW which is such a great tool but I only scraped
>>> the surface.
>>> The Data Tiddler Editor you writted was way way way too complicated for
>>> me to understand but I can really appreciate what it does ^^ !
>>> Anyway, thank you again !
>>>
>>> With thing as they are now, I guess I can do a pretty good version of
>>> the TW I imagined. I will maybe post it here when it will be a bit fuller
>>> but I'm french so all the tiddly/recipe/ingredient would be too. Not sure
>>> if it could help someone without the book (which is "Je batch cook toute
>>> l'année" of Sandra Thomann).
>>>
>>> Thank you all again !
>>>
>>> Le lundi 6 décembre 2021 à 12:35:37 UTC+1, Télumire a écrit :
>>>
 check multiples ingredients and see recipe which contain them
>
 To get the recipes with a specific ingredient :

 <$list filter="[[apple]] [[banana]]" variable=ingredient>

 <> = {{{ [has:index] }}}

 

 Le lun. 6 déc. 2021 à 12:10, John D  a écrit :

> I ended up procrastinating so here's the solution :
>
> !!! 1. Select the recipes
>
> <$select field='selection' multiple
> size={{{[tag[recipe]type[application/json]count[]]}}}>
>

Re: [tw5] Re: Automatically generating grocery list by clicking on cooking recipes ?

2021-12-07 Thread Télumire
This thread was a very interesting read and a fun coding experience, thanks 
to all of you ^^ 
And @cassandra, I'm french too and happen to have an interest in cooking so 
please share your work ! :)
Le mardi 7 décembre 2021 à 02:39:55 UTC+1, cj.v...@gmail.com a écrit :

> "Je batch cook? "  Moi too, et thank le p'tit bébé Jésus parc'que-j'batch 
> mange...
>
> Which makes me think right away of "Le Chiac est la solution 
> " and something a gal once 
> told me:  "ma soeur va shack-é up avec son boyfriend."
>
> BTW: I love "development" with/in TiddlyWiki, from the 
> mostly-all-about-data-and-organization (Le P'tit Aurèle 
> ) to some pretty out-there kind of 
> "programming" (BASIC Anywhere Machine 
> ).  The stuff that 
> can be done with TiddlyWiki is really amazing.
>
> But collaborative "development" via forums?  Yeah, that's major heartburn 
> for this kid.
>
> On Monday, December 6, 2021 at 9:10:28 PM UTC-4 cassandr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you all !
>>
>> In the order :
>> @CJ : thank you for your help ! I can see how the type of plateform for 
>> developing can be awful to use haha. Hope my little project was interessing 
>> for you ! Cheers =D
>>
>> @Mat : I'm keeping the NewTids macro in my mind for future use, it does 
>> seem pretty useful ! For now, with a mix of google lens on my phone and 
>> copy pasting directly in my computer, I'm doing it pretty fast ! Just a bit 
>> of tweaking and adjusting the format is fine.
>> I work in a field which sometime is a bit taxing mentally and I find 
>> doing simple repetitive task help me allievate the stress haha.
>>
>> @Stobot : thank you for the files ! I imported both yours and John D 
>> methods and while Télumire's is more completed, I really like your idea and 
>> how you formated it ! I think it can be pretty useful for a lot of 
>> situation.
>> As a total newbie, TW was a bit hard to get into at first. I watched a 
>> serie of tutorial video and read some more to only begin to have a normal 
>> functionnal TW.
>> Your idea of incremental tutotal could be a great way to facilitate the 
>> appropriation of the TW for beginner !
>>
>> @And finally Télumire/John D : thank you a lot for all your work ! I 
>> tested it and it worked just fine. It answers to all my problem and more 
>> haha.
>> Reading the programing behind was very interessing ! I understood where 
>> it comes from (but I never could have written it as easily as you and not 
>> for a bit of time).
>> Thank you as well for the ressources you listed. I will read it to 
>> optimize my utilisation of TW which is such a great tool but I only scraped 
>> the surface.
>> The Data Tiddler Editor you writted was way way way too complicated for 
>> me to understand but I can really appreciate what it does ^^ !
>> Anyway, thank you again !
>>
>> With thing as they are now, I guess I can do a pretty good version of the 
>> TW I imagined. I will maybe post it here when it will be a bit fuller but 
>> I'm french so all the tiddly/recipe/ingredient would be too. Not sure if it 
>> could help someone without the book (which is "Je batch cook toute l'année" 
>> of Sandra Thomann).
>>
>> Thank you all again !
>>
>> Le lundi 6 décembre 2021 à 12:35:37 UTC+1, Télumire a écrit :
>>
>>> check multiples ingredients and see recipe which contain them 

>>> To get the recipes with a specific ingredient : 
>>>
>>> <$list filter="[[apple]] [[banana]]" variable=ingredient>
>>>
>>> <> = {{{ [has:index] }}}
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> Le lun. 6 déc. 2021 à 12:10, John D  a écrit :
>>>
 I ended up procrastinating so here's the solution : 

 !!! 1. Select the recipes

 <$select field='selection' multiple 
 size={{{[tag[recipe]type[application/json]count[]]}}}>
 <$list filter='[tag[recipe]type[application/json]]'>
 <$view field='title'/>
 
 

 Recipe selected : {{!!selection}}

 !!! 2. List of ingredients

 
 <$list filter="[list[!!selection]indexes[]]" variable=ingredient>
 <>{{{ 
 [list[!!selection]getindexsum[]]}}}
 
 

 Online demo : 
 https://telumire.be/TiddlyTweaks/index.html#:%5B%5BGrocery%20list%5D%5D%5B%5Brecipe%202%5D%5D%5B%5Brecipe%201%5D%5D%5B%5BData%20Tiddler%20Editor%5D%5D

 Le lun. 6 déc. 2021 à 10:42, John D  a écrit :

> Seems like google group doesnt like avi files, here's a GIF instead : 
> [image: 
> image.gif]
>
>
>
>
> Le lun. 6 déc. 2021 à 10:24, John D  a écrit :
>
>> One big obstacle for me is how to use operator in Tiddlywiki 
>>>
>>
>> @Cass, at first tiddlywiki seems a bit weird in its logic, the best 
>> advice I can give you is to search for system tiddler and see how 
>> everything is done :) I also highly recommend you to read 
>> GrokTiddlywiki 

[tw5] Re: New Release Banner Super-speedy Competition for v5.2.1

2021-12-07 Thread Télumire
Very cool indeed ! Love the color choice & funnel idea, congrats to 
Springer and Mohammad !

Le lundi 6 décembre 2021 à 20:15:24 UTC+1, Mat a écrit :

> Really cool! Congrats Springer and Mohammad - well done!
>
> <:-)
>
> On Monday, December 6, 2021 at 6:23:10 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>> Thank you to everyone once again for your help. I'm afraid non-TW stuff 
>> has delayed me for a few days, but now we're back on track to make the 
>> release this week.
>>
>> I was just looking at Springer's collection of the entries at 
>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com. My first thought was that I 
>> regret suggesting that I should choose the winner because it's too 
>> difficult with so many excellent entries.
>>
>> Two entries that particularly caught my eye are Springer's:
>>
>> [image: Unknown-..png]
>>
>> And Mohammad's:
>>
>> [image: Unknown-3.png]
>> I was just thinking that it would be nice to have those two designs 
>> combined when I came to this thread and saw Springer's mashup which seems 
>> to be pretty much what I wanted:
>>
>> [image: mashup.png]
>>
>> So, I am happy to declare that we have a winner. Congratulations to 
>> Springer and Mohammad, and my sincere thanks to everyone who has entered.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 5:00:56 PM UTC springer wrote:
>>
>>> Mashup, for yuks:
>>>
>>> [image: mashup.png]
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 11:39:34 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
 My two cents. I think Mohammad's entry good. It visually conveys 
 filtering well.

 TT   

 On Monday, 29 November 2021 at 11:53:48 UTC+1 jeremy...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> And thank you for all the entrants so far. The banner competition 
> always attracts great entries, but I particularly appreciate the skill of 
> designing under strict time constraints!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> >Some of you may like the below banner!
>
>
>
>
>> [image: drawing-optim.png]
>>
> On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 9:06:36 PM UTC+3:30 jeremy wrote:
>>
>>> As usual, I’d like to hold a competition to design the banner image 
>>> that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening HelloThere 
>>> tiddler.
>>>
>>> The unusual thing this time around is that we have very limited 
>>> time. Due to a serious bug introduced by the latest version of Chrome 
>>> we 
>>> are trying to get v5.2.1 released as soon as possible, perhaps as soon 
>>> as 
>>> this weekend.
>>>
>>> With that in mind, we’ll have to run the competition slightly 
>>> differently this time:
>>>
>>>- Entries will be accepted until Friday morning at 8am UK time
>>>- To speed things up, my plan is that I should choose the 
>>>winning image (I’m open to discussion here!)
>>>
>>> The artwork should reflect some of the changes in the new version. 
>>> I’ve updated the release note for the prerelease but at this point the 
>>> documentation for some of the new features is not complete.
>>>
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/
>>>
>>> The other rules/guidelines for the competition are:
>>>
>>>- The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be 
>>>clear and readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
>>>- The image must be a PNG or JPEG of exactly 560x315 pixels
>>>- The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text 
>>>“What’s new in 5.2.1” when it is displayed within HelloThere
>>>- The image need not include the word “TiddlyWiki”. The banner 
>>>image is only used in contexts where it is clear that it is about 
>>> TiddlyWiki
>>>- Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a 
>>>runner-up in a previous competition
>>>- Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>>>- Please give lots of feedback here to encourage the artists
>>>
>>> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>>>
>>> v5.2.0 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/eccIEHZoxsI/m/JpxoQdZrAwAJ
>>> v5.1.23 - https://groups.google.com/g/
>>> tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
>>> v5.1.22 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
>>> v5.1.21 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>>>
>>> The Chrome bug I was referring to is discussed here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/6254
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/6261
>>>
>>> Plans for the v5.2.1 release are being discussed here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/6259
>>>
>>> Best wishes and many thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>

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