[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-14 Thread RickL
Wow...that's a lot of work.  Thanks for your efforts.
Still not what I am looking for - 

See here for an example of what I am using now. 
journalexample.tiddlyspot.com
 This works,but is fiddly and there is lots to tweak every month.  
I create a tag and a tiddler for every day of the year, then create a 
monthly calendar that transcludes those tagged tiddlers.
Each activity or scheduled item is tagged with the relative date tag..
Is there a better way? Maybe notbut I will keep looking.

Thanks again

On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 11:49:15 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote:

 Well that went a bit farther than I expected tonight.

 Rather than give a long url that has all the tiddlers open just look under 
 'Work in Progress' in the table of contents to see what is there.

 I made a simple css class to display the months in a more reasonable way 
 and added a feature that lets you see how many days each thing is listed 
 under. If there are multiples of the same thing under a day that isn't 
 counted yet because it requires some more complex stuff than the calc macro 
 can do at the moment. If I ever get the MathyThing plugin working the way I 
 want that will take care of it. Once version 5.1.8 comes out I will add the 
 ability to page through months the way I have set up in the gallery demo I 
 made.

 I still have no way to automatically generate the calendar, but I am sure 
 that someone already worked out the magic needed for that.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-11 Thread Jed Carty
Sorry, I ended up being busier than I expected. I put together an example 
of what I was talking about here 
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#2014%20September:Running%20Yoga%20Biking%20%5B%5BMake%20Calendar%20Entry%5D%5D%20%5B%5B2014%20September%5D%5D

You can add activity types, then you select the one you want, give the date 
and the number of times and it will list it in the calendar. You will still 
have to manually change the calendar to fit each month, but that is only 
once a month and should be pretty straight forward if you look at the 
tiddler.

Does this fit what you want? I imagine that putting some effort into making 
a better presentation may be worthwhile, but it if you wait for me to do 
that it will probably be a while.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-11 Thread RickL
This sounds like a solution, and is a bit like something I have used before 
- although mine was much more manual.  If you have a chance to create a 
sample I would like very much to see it.

Thanks

On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 2:08:32 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote:

 Ahh, yes. I didn't understand what you wanted.

 Yes, you could make something that works the way you want without too much 
 trouble. It would use a calendar layout similar to what I made to list 
 things, then you would make a tiddler called yoga, or biking or whatever, 
 then you would add a tag for each day you did that activity and in each day 
 you would list every tiddler tagged with that day.

 If you wanted to have the same activity multiple times per day than you 
 would make your tiddler and give it a field named for each day, like 
 feburary_9, and then in that field put the number of times you did that 
 activity and then in the list you could display the name followed by the 
 number of times.

 The layout would probably be a dropdown menu that lists the activity types 
 already added with an option to add a new type, you select it from the 
 dropdown menu, select the date and enter the number of times then click add 
 and it would be added to the calendar. Is that the sort of thing you want? 
 It sounds like something that I could use too so making it wouldn't be a 
 problem.

 This probably doesn't help you at the moment, I will see about putting 
 something together later today or tomorrow.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-11 Thread Jed Carty
Well that went a bit farther than I expected tonight.

I made a simple css class to display the months in a more reasonable way 
and added a feature that lets you see how many days each thing is listed 
under. If there are multiples of the same thing under a day that isn't 
counted yet because it requires some more complex stuff than the calc macro 
can do at the moment. If I ever get the MathyThing plugin working the way I 
want that will take care of it. Once version 5.1.8 comes out I will add the 
ability to page through months the way I have set up in the gallery demo I 
made.

I still have no way to automatically generate the calendar, but I am sure 
that someone already worked out the magic needed for that.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-09 Thread RickL
I don't think you understand how I want to use this.
For instance, if using to track your exercise program one may have a yoga 
session or a bike ride, etc.  This would happen many times per month, 
hopefully!
Sure, you could create a unique tiddler title for each session - but I 
think that would get quite cumbersome after a while.  
Same with a menu planner.  If you planned to prepare a specific dish and it 
was a favorite, you would likely prepare more than once per month.  Why 
would one want multiple copies of the same recipe with different titles?


On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 9:00:14 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:

 OK...so in use I found a real drawback that this not useful - if you have 
 the same Month Entry more than one time in the same month, it deletes the 
 previous one...not very useful for a monthly journal.


 Simply add a little something at the end. If you ask me, a journal should 
 not be a tiddler that is having a certain title, but rather one that has a 
 certain tag, namely *journal*... so, to keep things unique give your 
 tiddler some form of suffix other than the date, or skip the date in the 
 title entirely.

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-09 Thread RickL
Maybe there is a way to accomplish this using tags?  Not within my ability 
here but if so, please share.

On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 9:00:14 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:

 OK...so in use I found a real drawback that this not useful - if you have 
 the same Month Entry more than one time in the same month, it deletes the 
 previous one...not very useful for a monthly journal.


 Simply add a little something at the end. If you ask me, a journal should 
 not be a tiddler that is having a certain title, but rather one that has a 
 certain tag, namely *journal*... so, to keep things unique give your 
 tiddler some form of suffix other than the date, or skip the date in the 
 title entirely.

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-09 Thread Jed Carty
Ahh, yes. I didn't understand what you wanted.

Yes, you could make something that works the way you want without too much 
trouble. It would use a calendar layout similar to what I made to list 
things, then you would make a tiddler called yoga, or biking or whatever, 
then you would add a tag for each day you did that activity and in each day 
you would list every tiddler tagged with that day.

If you wanted to have the same activity multiple times per day than you 
would make your tiddler and give it a field named for each day, like 
feburary_9, and then in that field put the number of times you did that 
activity and then in the list you could display the name followed by the 
number of times.

The layout would probably be a dropdown menu that lists the activity types 
already added with an option to add a new type, you select it from the 
dropdown menu, select the date and enter the number of times then click add 
and it would be added to the calendar. Is that the sort of thing you want? 
It sounds like something that I could use too so making it wouldn't be a 
problem.

This probably doesn't help you at the moment, I will see about putting 
something together later today or tomorrow.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Rick,
 

 If you planned to prepare a specific dish and it was a favorite, you would 
 likely prepare more than once per month.  Why would one want multiple 
 copies of the same recipe with different titles?


That is precisely my point and question. If you end up with journal entries 
having the same name, you're essentially not using journal entries 
properly... they do need unique names... and so they actually do ask you if 
you wish to overwrite the existing tiddler.

You could have a tiddler tagged *journal* titled *2015-02-09* in the text 
of which you link to *[[my special recipe]]* or which you also give the tag 
*[[my 
special recipe]]*. However, you would not call the tiddler *[[my special 
recipe]]*, if you will be making the same dish again and also tag that one 
as *Journal*.

Instead, what you might want is something like a conditional viewtemplate...

title: $:/.my/ui/ViewTemplate/journal-entries
tag: $:/tags/ViewTemplate
list-after: $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body

$list filter=[all[current]tagging[]tag[journal]sort[created]]
$view field=created format=date template=-0MM-0DD/:
$link$view field=title//$linkbr
/$list

I created a demo here: Related Journal Entries @ tb5 
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Related%20Journal%20Entries

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-09 Thread Tobias Beer


 OK...so in use I found a real drawback that this not useful - if you have 
 the same Month Entry more than one time in the same month, it deletes the 
 previous one...not very useful for a monthly journal.


Simply add a little something at the end. If you ask me, a journal should 
not be a tiddler that is having a certain title, but rather one that has a 
certain tag, namely *journal*... so, to keep things unique give your 
tiddler some form of suffix other than the date, or skip the date in the 
title entirely.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-08 Thread RickL
This example works now, crude or not.  Seems better than what I have been 
doing which is creating a new monthly tiddler monthly and linking to 
relative tiddlers.  Maybe not 'future-proof' but it works for now.  Any 
other ideas that can be used currently

On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:29:47 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:

 Hi Jed,
  

 You could do something like I have shown here: Make Calendar Entry 
 @inmysocks 
 http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Finmysocks.tiddlyspot.com%2F%23Make%2520Calendar%2520Entry%3A%255B%255BMake%2520Calendar%2520Entry%255D%255D%2520%255B%255B2014%2520September%255D%255D%2520something%2520%255B%255BTest%2520Calendar%2520Thing%255D%255Dsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNE-QLzIGU9G1h0u7oeb4Nnizhp7ww


 That works. However, I don't see this as a very future-proof way of doing 
 things. I would prefer we started working on implementing a 
 date-(time-)picker that sets the desired date-field accordingly... and then 
 have appropriate filters to handle the desired query, e.g 
 *[date:modified[201501]]* (all where modified is in Jan 2015)*,* 
 *[week:1:0[201501]]* (the days of a given week in a month, starting 
 sunday so as to construct that calendar.

 No custom year, month, day fields.

 the magic required to make tiddlywiki automatically do the modular 
 arithmetic required to auto-generate a calendar isn't something I want to 
 deal with at the moment

  

 It is a kinda crude way to do it, I may get around to making something 
 nicer in the future, but hopefully this helps for now.

  
 So, yes, I sure see how that is quite a challenge... and I think it's 
 entirely worthwhile. We need a core place to configure field-types and tell 
 TiddlyWiki that *journaldate* is a date field for which it is expected 
 not to use a simple input field but that date-picker in order to set it.

 Some more pondering on date filters...

 All tiddlers where the field journaldate is set to January 2015:

 $list filter=[date:journaldate[201501]]/

 A month calendar where field journaldate is set to January 2015.

 table
 tr
 $list filter=Week Mo Tue Wed Thu Fr Sa Sun
 thcurrentTiddler/th
 /$list
 /tr
 $list filter=[weeks[201501]] variable=week
 tr
 th
 week
 /th
 $list filter=[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] variable=weekday_date
 td
 $list filter=[dateweekday_date]/
 /td
 /$list
 /tr
 /$list

 The *weeks* filter returns all week numbers for a month.

 *[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] *supposedly returns a list of all days of 
 the...

- *first* week (1st suffix)
- starting *monday* (2nd suffix)
- returning *blanks* (3rd suffix)
   - for any days that are actually not part of that month (yes, 
   blanks!)
   - which you may not want in a continuous calendar showing weeks only
   - for *January 2015* (operand)

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-08 Thread RickL
OK...so in use I found a real drawback that this not useful - if you have 
the same Month Entry more than one time in the same month, it deletes the 
previous one...not very useful for a monthly journal .  
I will keep searching - thanks for you effort. 

On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 10:32:49 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote:

 You could do something like I have shown here: 
 http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Make%20Calendar%20Entry:%5B%5BMake%20Calendar%20Entry%5D%5D%20%5B%5B2014%20September%5D%5D%20something%20%5B%5BTest%20Calendar%20Thing%5D%5D

 The calendar is populated using a macro that has the date as its input, if 
 you look at the code in the tiddler 2014 September you will see it. You 
 will have to make one for each month, the magic required to make tiddlywiki 
 automatically do the modular arithmetic required to auto-generate a 
 calendar isn't something I want to deal with at the moment. To make another 
 month clone the current month, change the fields 'month' and 'year' to 
 reflect the current month and year and then change the location of the 
 dates in the macros so that the dates are displayed on the correct days of 
 the week.

 Each day will list tiddlers that have the fields 'year', 'month' and 
 'date' that match that day, so if a tiddler has the field 'year' with the 
 value '2014', a field 'month' with 'September' and a field 'date' with '2' 
 it will be listed in the calendar under September 2nd 2014.

 It is a kinda crude way to do it, I may get around to making something 
 nicer in the future, but hopefully this helps for now.

 The tiddler 'Make Calendar Entry' is a form that you can use to make 
 calendar entries without having to worry about setting fields and stuff, 
 the tiddlers 'something' and 'Test calendar thing' are just there to show 
 it works.

 There are many things you could improve about the presentation using css, 
 but I am far too lazy to do that right now.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-07 Thread RickL


On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:29:47 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:

 Hi Jed,
  

 You could do something like I have shown here: Make Calendar Entry 
 @inmysocks 
 http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Finmysocks.tiddlyspot.com%2F%23Make%2520Calendar%2520Entry%3A%255B%255BMake%2520Calendar%2520Entry%255D%255D%2520%255B%255B2014%2520September%255D%255D%2520something%2520%255B%255BTest%2520Calendar%2520Thing%255D%255Dsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNE-QLzIGU9G1h0u7oeb4Nnizhp7ww


 That works. However, I don't see this as a very future-proof way of doing 
 things. I would prefer we started working on implementing a 
 date-(time-)picker that sets the desired date-field accordingly... and then 
 have appropriate filters to handle the desired query, e.g 
 *[date:modified[201501]]* (all where modified is in Jan 2015)*,* 
 *[week:1:0[201501]]* (the days of a given week in a month, starting 
 sunday so as to construct that calendar.

 No custom year, month, day fields.

 the magic required to make tiddlywiki automatically do the modular 
 arithmetic required to auto-generate a calendar isn't something I want to 
 deal with at the moment

  

 It is a kinda crude way to do it, I may get around to making something 
 nicer in the future, but hopefully this helps for now.

  
 So, yes, I sure see how that is quite a challenge... and I think it's 
 entirely worthwhile. We need a core place to configure field-types and tell 
 TiddlyWiki that *journaldate* is a date field for which it is expected 
 not to use a simple input field but that date-picker in order to set it.

 Some more pondering on date filters...

 All tiddlers where the field journaldate is set to January 2015:

 $list filter=[date:journaldate[201501]]/

 Yes, if you set the journaldate to 201501 the above filter works. 
 However, I get no useful information with the one below.  Guess I don't 
know how to implement it properly. see journalexample.tiddlyspot.com


A month calendar where field journaldate is set to January 2015.

 table
 tr
 $list filter=Week Mo Tue Wed Thu Fr Sa Sun
 thcurrentTiddler/th
 /$list
 /tr
 $list filter=[weeks[201501]] variable=week
 tr
 th
 week
 /th
 $list filter=[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] variable=weekday_date
 td
 $list filter=[dateweekday_date]/
 /td
 /$list
 /tr
 /$list

 The *weeks* filter returns all week numbers for a month.

 *[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] *supposedly returns a list of all days of 
 the...

- *first* week (1st suffix)
- starting *monday* (2nd suffix)
- returning *blanks* (3rd suffix)
   - for any days that are actually not part of that month (yes, 
   blanks!)
   - which you may not want in a continuous calendar showing weeks only
   - for *January 2015* (operand)

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-07 Thread Tobias Beer


 Yes, if you set the journaldate to 201501 the above filter works. 
 However, I get no useful information with the one below.  Guess I don't 
 know how to implement it properly. see journalexample.tiddlyspot.com


Oh, the above mentioned filters were just ideas, they don't exist yet, if 
that's what you mean.

By the way, your overview isn't quite right, the closing $link widget is 
missing a $ and you neer close the $list widget...

$button message=tm-new-tiddler param=New Book TemplateNew Book 
/$button

$list filter=[!has[draft.of]tag[red it]tag[to read]sort[order]]

''
$reveal type=match text={{!!order}} default=A
@@color:red;{{!!order}}@@
/$reveal
$reveal type=match text={{!!order}} default=B
@@color:green;{{!!order}}@@
/$reveal
$reveal type=match text={{!!order}} default=C
@@color:orange;{{!!order}}@@
/$reveal
''
$link to={{!!title}}
//__$view field=title/__// |
$view field=author/ |
$view field=read/ |
''$view field=genre/'' |
$view field=pages/
/$link
/$list

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-02 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Jed,
 

 You could do something like I have shown here: 
 http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Make%20Calendar%20Entry:%5B%5BMake%20Calendar%20Entry%5D%5D%20%5B%5B2014%20September%5D%5D%20something%20%5B%5BTest%20Calendar%20Thing%5D%5D
  
 http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Finmysocks.tiddlyspot.com%2F%23Make%2520Calendar%2520Entry%3A%255B%255BMake%2520Calendar%2520Entry%255D%255D%2520%255B%255B2014%2520September%255D%255D%2520something%2520%255B%255BTest%2520Calendar%2520Thing%255D%255Dsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNE-QLzIGU9G1h0u7oeb4Nnizhp7ww


That works. However, I don't see this as a very future-proof way of doing 
things. I would prefer we started working on implementing a 
date-(time-)picker that sets the desired date-field accordingly... and then 
have appropriate filters to handle the desired query, e.g 
*[date:modified[201501]]* (all where modified is in Jan 2015)*,* 
*[week:1:0[201501]]* (the days of a given week in a month, starting sunday 
so as to construct that calendar.

No custom year, month, day fields.

the magic required to make tiddlywiki automatically do the modular 
 arithmetic required to auto-generate a calendar isn't something I want to 
 deal with at the moment

 

It is a kinda crude way to do it, I may get around to making something 
 nicer in the future, but hopefully this helps for now.

 
So, yes, I sure see how that is quite a challenge... and I think it's 
entirely worthwhile. We need a core place to configure field-types and tell 
TiddlyWiki that *journaldate* is a date field for which it is expected not 
to use a simple input field but that date-picker in order to set it.

Some more pondering on date filters...

All tiddlers from where the field journaldate is set to January 2015:

$list filter=[date:journaldate[201501]]/

A month calendar where field journaldate is set to January 2015.

table
tr
$list filter=Week Mo Tue Wed Thu Fr Sa Sun
thcurrentTiddler/th
/$list
/tr
$list filter=[weeks[201501]] variable=week
tr
th
week
/th
$list filter=[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] variable=weekday_date
td
$list filter=[dateweekday_date]/
/td
/$list
/tr
/$list

The *weeks* filter returns all week numbers for a month.

*[week:1:1:BLANKS[201501]] *supposedly returns a list of all days of the...

   - *first* week (1st suffix)
   - starting *monday* (2nd suffix)
   - returning *blanks* (3rd suffix)
  - for any days that are actually not part of that month (yes, blanks!)
  - which you may not want in a continuous calendar showing weeks only
  - for *January 2015* (operand)
   
Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Monthly View

2015-02-02 Thread Tobias Beer


 I would prefer we started working on implementing a date-(time-)picker 
 that sets the desired date-field accordingly... and then have appropriate 
 filters to handle the desired query


I actually made a ticket for it...

*date picker / date filters / typed fields*
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1449

Best wishes, Tobias.

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