[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-02 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello,

Using the lastest version of tiddlyDesktop, the automatic recognition of 
the languaje to highlight is no longer working. If you force it works 
correctly, but I would prefer to maintain it automatic. 

Other point is that is very hard to find a reference to the plugin. It is 
only listed in the 5.0.7 list of features. I think this is an awesome 
feature and deserves to be included in the main features list.

El viernes, 28 de febrero de 2014 17:07:04 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:

 TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta has just been released at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/

 Particular thanks to Mario Pietsch, Stephan Hradek, Xavier Cazin, Bram 
 Chen and Daniel Barrett for their GitHub contributions to this release. And 
 thanks to everyone whose feedback here has helped to shape and improve this 
 release.

 There's a lot of changes in this release, a couple of which can break your 
 existing TW5 setup:

 * Changed rules for parsing content of HTML elements
 * Switched SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle to $:/SiteTitle and $:/SiteSubtitle
 * Changes to commands used with TiddlyWiki on Node.js
 * Changes to naming of some editions (notably clientserver has changed 
 to server)

 Documentation Improvements

 * Improved documentation for TiddlerFilters, including a notation of the 
 TiddlerFilter Formal Grammar contributed by @Tikkoneus
 * Improved documentation for WidgetMessages
 * Tiddlers on tiddlywiki.com now have a link to the original source on 
 GitHub for pull requests (see the Sources tab of the tiddler info panel)

 Usability Improvements

 * Added automatic saving on editing a tiddler and a warning when 
 attempting to close the window with unsaved changes
 * Added confirmation dialogue when deleting tiddlers
 * Add support for switchable (and editable) ColourPalettes
 * Added TranslationMechanism and translations for Deutsch, Français and 
 Chinese
 * Add error alerts when syncing to a server
 * Added $:/TagManager for easy management of tags
 * Added experimental KeyboardWidget, including support for ctrl-enter (or 
 cmd-enter) to finish editing a tiddler
 * Enhanced link handling so that control/command clicking a link opens the 
 target tiddler without navigating to it
 * Importing tiddlers via drag and drop no longer opens all the tiddlers

 Scalability Improvements

 * Added support for LazyLoading of images
 * Extended RevealWidget to allow control over content retention

 See the release note on tiddlywiki.com for more details (click on the 
 green ribbon at the top right).

 As ever, exercise caution when using TiddlyWiki5, and take care to protect 
 your data - and keep careful backups!

 Any feedback, questions, issues are welcome here or on GitHub.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.



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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-02 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Themes are not working neither. I added the css styles, saved, refreshed, 
but nothing happens.

El domingo, 2 de marzo de 2014 12:54:21 UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez escribió:

 Hello,

 Using the lastest version of tiddlyDesktop, the automatic recognition of 
 the languaje to highlight is no longer working. If you force it works 
 correctly, but I would prefer to maintain it automatic. 

 Other point is that is very hard to find a reference to the plugin. It is 
 only listed in the 5.0.7 list of features. I think this is an awesome 
 feature and deserves to be included in the main features list.

 El viernes, 28 de febrero de 2014 17:07:04 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:

 TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta has just been released at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/

 Particular thanks to Mario Pietsch, Stephan Hradek, Xavier Cazin, Bram 
 Chen and Daniel Barrett for their GitHub contributions to this release. And 
 thanks to everyone whose feedback here has helped to shape and improve this 
 release.

 There's a lot of changes in this release, a couple of which can break 
 your existing TW5 setup:

 * Changed rules for parsing content of HTML elements
 * Switched SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle to $:/SiteTitle and $:/SiteSubtitle
 * Changes to commands used with TiddlyWiki on Node.js
 * Changes to naming of some editions (notably clientserver has changed 
 to server)

 Documentation Improvements

 * Improved documentation for TiddlerFilters, including a notation of the 
 TiddlerFilter Formal Grammar contributed by @Tikkoneus
 * Improved documentation for WidgetMessages
 * Tiddlers on tiddlywiki.com now have a link to the original source on 
 GitHub for pull requests (see the Sources tab of the tiddler info panel)

 Usability Improvements

 * Added automatic saving on editing a tiddler and a warning when 
 attempting to close the window with unsaved changes
 * Added confirmation dialogue when deleting tiddlers
 * Add support for switchable (and editable) ColourPalettes
 * Added TranslationMechanism and translations for Deutsch, Français and 
 Chinese
 * Add error alerts when syncing to a server
 * Added $:/TagManager for easy management of tags
 * Added experimental KeyboardWidget, including support for ctrl-enter (or 
 cmd-enter) to finish editing a tiddler
 * Enhanced link handling so that control/command clicking a link opens 
 the target tiddler without navigating to it
 * Importing tiddlers via drag and drop no longer opens all the tiddlers

 Scalability Improvements

 * Added support for LazyLoading of images
 * Extended RevealWidget to allow control over content retention

 See the release note on tiddlywiki.com for more details (click on the 
 green ribbon at the top right).

 As ever, exercise caution when using TiddlyWiki5, and take care to 
 protect your data - and keep careful backups!

 Any feedback, questions, issues are welcome here or on GitHub.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.



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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Leo

On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Leo Staley leosta...@gmail.com wrote:

 These are all very impressive improvements, but the first improvement I
 noticed wasn't listed. I noticed that the x buttons to close items listed
 in the open tab are visible now! It's amazing how such subtle things can
 feel so big.


Great, do keep suggestions and feedback coming.


 One final thing though. The term Autosaving. When used in Tiddlywiki
 context, it means something different than it usually means everywhere
 else. Everywhere else, it means that the document saves a backup of your
 work automatically while you're typing, without you having to save anything
 manually.


That form of autosave is built into TW5 when you're working with a server.
Just like with Gmail, each character you type in a draft entry is
automatically synced to the server. There's some throttling going on so
that if you type characters sufficiently close together the system will
wait until you pause before syncing. TiddlyWiki5 doesn't really give a name
to this process, but it would perhaps be more along the lines of autosync
than autosave.

In TiddlyWiki, it means that whenever you manually save a tiddler, it
 automatically saves the tiddlywiki file too. I'd like to suggest some
 change in terminology, to avoid confusing newcomers. It certainly confused
 me for a long time. Perhaps calling it quick saving or something?
 Standard autosaving is still something I'd love to see, but that's probably
 quite a few versions away. Poul implemented it in giewiki (actually at my
 request 3 years ago!), but it sort of freezes for a moment whenever it does
 it. If TW5 ever got it, I hope it avoids that issue.


Quick saving perhaps suggests a special save process that is quicker than
an ordinary save. I'm open to renaming the feature if we can come up with a
better alternative.

Anyway, Cheers, and very well done! I look forward to the next one! Very
 exciting stuff.


Thanks,

Best wishes

Jeremy


 -Leo


 On Friday, February 28, 2014 9:07:04 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta has just been released at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/

 Particular thanks to Mario Pietsch, Stephan Hradek, Xavier Cazin, Bram
 Chen and Daniel Barrett for their GitHub contributions to this release. And
 thanks to everyone whose feedback here has helped to shape and improve this
 release.

 There's a lot of changes in this release, a couple of which can break
 your existing TW5 setup:

 * Changed rules for parsing content of HTML elements
 * Switched SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle to $:/SiteTitle and $:/SiteSubtitle
 * Changes to commands used with TiddlyWiki on Node.js
 * Changes to naming of some editions (notably clientserver has changed
 to server)

 Documentation Improvements

 * Improved documentation for TiddlerFilters, including a notation of the
 TiddlerFilter Formal Grammar contributed by @Tikkoneus
 * Improved documentation for WidgetMessages
 * Tiddlers on tiddlywiki.com now have a link to the original source on
 GitHub for pull requests (see the Sources tab of the tiddler info panel)

 Usability Improvements

 * Added automatic saving on editing a tiddler and a warning when
 attempting to close the window with unsaved changes
 * Added confirmation dialogue when deleting tiddlers
 * Add support for switchable (and editable) ColourPalettes
 * Added TranslationMechanism and translations for Deutsch, Français and
 Chinese
 * Add error alerts when syncing to a server
 * Added $:/TagManager for easy management of tags
 * Added experimental KeyboardWidget, including support for ctrl-enter (or
 cmd-enter) to finish editing a tiddler
 * Enhanced link handling so that control/command clicking a link opens
 the target tiddler without navigating to it
 * Importing tiddlers via drag and drop no longer opens all the tiddlers

 Scalability Improvements

 * Added support for LazyLoading of images
 * Extended RevealWidget to allow control over content retention

 See the release note on tiddlywiki.com for more details (click on the
 green ribbon at the top right).

 As ever, exercise caution when using TiddlyWiki5, and take care to
 protect your data - and keep careful backups!

 Any feedback, questions, issues are welcome here or on GitHub.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.



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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-02 Thread PMario
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:45:10 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 That form of autosave is built into TW5 when you're working with a server. 
 Just like with Gmail, each character you type in a draft entry is 
 automatically synced to the server. There's some throttling going on so 
 that if you type characters sufficiently close together the system will 
 wait until you pause before syncing. TiddlyWiki5 doesn't really give a name 
 to this process, but it would perhaps be more along the lines of autosync 
 than autosave.


Autosync for me, is a behaviour like this:
 1 I lost online connection and did enter some more text
 2 I'm saving the stuff locally when closing the browser
 3 Browser is opened again
 4 Online connection comes back. Everything is synced. 

I think TW can handle 1 and 4 well if it stays onlline. .. But I'd reserve 
the term: autosync for 1-4 

just my 2cents
mario

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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-01 Thread Leo Staley
These are all very impressive improvements, but the first improvement I 
noticed wasn't listed. I noticed that the x buttons to close items listed 
in the open tab are visible now! It's amazing how such subtle things can 
feel so big. 

I really like the color palette helper! I can't wait until there are some 
more easy to adjust and add theme options, like a TWC look, with an 
additional column and top bar, and especially an easier way to compact 
everything, without all the wide open empty vertical and horizontal space 
(especially in the sidebar). I know some people like it that way though, 
which is great. Excellent work all around though! 

Speaking of themes, Personally, I like having the contents of the open 
bar in a Tiddlersbar sort of look, so I can always see it, and not have to 
switch tabs for it. I imagine that would be achievable through a different 
theme though. A bit beyond my skill.

One final thing though. The term Autosaving. When used in Tiddlywiki 
context, it means something different than it usually means everywhere 
else. Everywhere else, it means that the document saves a backup of your 
work automatically while you're typing, without you having to save anything 
manually. In TiddlyWiki, it means that whenever you manually save a 
tiddler, it automatically saves the tiddlywiki file too. I'd like to 
suggest some change in terminology, to avoid confusing newcomers. It 
certainly confused me for a long time. Perhaps calling it quick saving or 
something? Standard autosaving is still something I'd love to see, but 
that's probably quite a few versions away. Poul implemented it in giewiki 
(actually at my request 3 years ago!), but it sort of freezes for a moment 
whenever it does it. If TW5 ever got it, I hope it avoids that issue. 

Anyway, Cheers, and very well done! I look forward to the next one! Very 
exciting stuff.
-Leo


On Friday, February 28, 2014 9:07:04 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta has just been released at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/

 Particular thanks to Mario Pietsch, Stephan Hradek, Xavier Cazin, Bram 
 Chen and Daniel Barrett for their GitHub contributions to this release. And 
 thanks to everyone whose feedback here has helped to shape and improve this 
 release.

 There's a lot of changes in this release, a couple of which can break your 
 existing TW5 setup:

 * Changed rules for parsing content of HTML elements
 * Switched SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle to $:/SiteTitle and $:/SiteSubtitle
 * Changes to commands used with TiddlyWiki on Node.js
 * Changes to naming of some editions (notably clientserver has changed 
 to server)

 Documentation Improvements

 * Improved documentation for TiddlerFilters, including a notation of the 
 TiddlerFilter Formal Grammar contributed by @Tikkoneus
 * Improved documentation for WidgetMessages
 * Tiddlers on tiddlywiki.com now have a link to the original source on 
 GitHub for pull requests (see the Sources tab of the tiddler info panel)

 Usability Improvements

 * Added automatic saving on editing a tiddler and a warning when 
 attempting to close the window with unsaved changes
 * Added confirmation dialogue when deleting tiddlers
 * Add support for switchable (and editable) ColourPalettes
 * Added TranslationMechanism and translations for Deutsch, Français and 
 Chinese
 * Add error alerts when syncing to a server
 * Added $:/TagManager for easy management of tags
 * Added experimental KeyboardWidget, including support for ctrl-enter (or 
 cmd-enter) to finish editing a tiddler
 * Enhanced link handling so that control/command clicking a link opens the 
 target tiddler without navigating to it
 * Importing tiddlers via drag and drop no longer opens all the tiddlers

 Scalability Improvements

 * Added support for LazyLoading of images
 * Extended RevealWidget to allow control over content retention

 See the release note on tiddlywiki.com for more details (click on the 
 green ribbon at the top right).

 As ever, exercise caution when using TiddlyWiki5, and take care to protect 
 your data - and keep careful backups!

 Any feedback, questions, issues are welcome here or on GitHub.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.



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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta

2014-03-01 Thread Chris Dent
On Friday, February 28, 2014 4:07:04 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta has just been released at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/


I've just done the jiggery pokery to get this version included in tank. 
Seems to work correctly.

For those that don't know, tank[1] is yet another hosting solution for 
tiddlers based on TiddlyWeb[2]. It has support for both TiddlyWiki 
Classic[3] and TiddlyWiki 5[4] through a concept called comps[5] and also 
provides a transclusion enabled tiddler and markdown based wiki system. 
There's a list of features on the site[6]. People have asked me what the 
difference is between it and TiddlySpace, so that's written up too[7].

Like TiddlyWiki 5, it's under active development and could charitable be 
called in beta. The way it uses TiddlyWiki (especially classic) is quite 
different from how it is used in Hoster, TiddlySpace and TiddlyWebWiki so 
could do with some active testing. Feedback very desired and welcomed.

If you try it out, please let me know how it goes.

Thanks!

[1] https://tank.peermore.com/
[2] http://tiddlyweb.com/
[3] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/docs/TiddlyWiki%20Classic
[4] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/docs/TiddlyWiki%20Five
[5] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/docs/composition
[6] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/docs/Features
[7] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/tank-notes/TiddlySpace%20and%20Tank

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