[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-28 Thread Michael Wiktowy
I think that is was this bullet point:
* extended 

 
the tabs Macro  to support actions 
and explicitState attributes

It seems a bunch of the controls can now trigger actions. That is great!
/Mike

On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 4:45:47 PM UTC-4 TeeDub wrote:

> Stobot, I didn't see what you mentioned about the tabs macro actions. 
> Would you mind linking me to something that talks about that? 
>
> Thanks. That might be my favourite addition.
>
> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 12:27:57 PM UTC-5 Stobot wrote:
>
>> Excited for the update - thanks again for all the contributors!!
>>
>> Lots of things that sound really great - but I have no idea how to use 
>> them :(
>>
>> Autocomplete for edit-text fields: Sounds awesome, no examples seem to be 
>> available and playing isn't getting me anywhere. What I'd love to do is to 
>> have an auto-complete where I could give it a list of values, tiddler names 
>> (filtered ideally) and it would auto-complete it. For example if I have a 
>> bunch of tiddlers tagged as "projects", could I have an <$edit-text.. 
>> autocomplete="[tag[projects]]"/> that helped? Am I way off with that? I'm 
>> using edit-comptext plugin and it has a basic auto-complete, but don't know 
>> how to do a filtered list of options - which would be great. 
>>
>> Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued 
>> focus in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference 
>> between things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) 
>> between operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an 
>> understanding there eventually. I think reduce will probably end up being 
>> my favorite due to the amount of math I use in my wikis, but will need to 
>> investigate further
>>
>> The re-linking improvements seem great - but am I understanding it right 
>> that it's still not near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now 
>> equivalent?
>>
>> Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing 
>> from a UI building standpoint. 
>>
>> TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound 
>> great - I don't see much mention of it in the release notes - what am I 
>> missing? I'm stitching together many plugins that don't play that well 
>> together just to get it where I have:
>> 1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
>> still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)?
>> 2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 
>> 3rd party plugins)
>>
>> Overall - great release, thanks again all!
>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:29:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
>>> with a few changes
>>>
>>>- It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and 
>>>Local storage enabled.
>>>- It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
>>>documentation tiddlers during testing.
>>>- You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries 
>>>in the Get more plugins button.
>>>   - Then reload if you must and changes will be loaded from Browser 
>>>   storage, no download or save needed.
>>>- Use it as a playground but do not depend on your changes remaining 
>>>in the browser memory forever.
>>>
>>> Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.
>>>
>>> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>>>
 *Slug handling;*

 As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and 
 their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.

 *The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in 
 TiddlyWiki, that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and 
 folders being extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of 
 files that subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html 
 files.

 The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to 
 ask for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet 
 rather than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why 
 and what you believe the result will be.

 Tones
 On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 dix...@gmail.com wrote:

> "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
> feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
> to generate sites"
>
> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this 
> time, generating a site...
>
> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-28 Thread TeeDub
Stobot, I didn't see what you mentioned about the tabs macro actions. Would 
you mind linking me to something that talks about that? 

Thanks. That might be my favourite addition.

On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 12:27:57 PM UTC-5 Stobot wrote:

> Excited for the update - thanks again for all the contributors!!
>
> Lots of things that sound really great - but I have no idea how to use 
> them :(
>
> Autocomplete for edit-text fields: Sounds awesome, no examples seem to be 
> available and playing isn't getting me anywhere. What I'd love to do is to 
> have an auto-complete where I could give it a list of values, tiddler names 
> (filtered ideally) and it would auto-complete it. For example if I have a 
> bunch of tiddlers tagged as "projects", could I have an <$edit-text.. 
> autocomplete="[tag[projects]]"/> that helped? Am I way off with that? I'm 
> using edit-comptext plugin and it has a basic auto-complete, but don't know 
> how to do a filtered list of options - which would be great. 
>
> Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued 
> focus in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference 
> between things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) 
> between operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an 
> understanding there eventually. I think reduce will probably end up being 
> my favorite due to the amount of math I use in my wikis, but will need to 
> investigate further
>
> The re-linking improvements seem great - but am I understanding it right 
> that it's still not near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now 
> equivalent?
>
> Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing 
> from a UI building standpoint. 
>
> TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound great 
> - I don't see much mention of it in the release notes - what am I missing? 
> I'm stitching together many plugins that don't play that well together just 
> to get it where I have:
> 1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
> still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)?
> 2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 3rd 
> party plugins)
>
> Overall - great release, thanks again all!
> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:29:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
>> with a few changes
>>
>>- It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and Local 
>>storage enabled.
>>- It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
>>documentation tiddlers during testing.
>>- You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries in 
>>the Get more plugins button.
>>   - Then reload if you must and changes will be loaded from Browser 
>>   storage, no download or save needed.
>>- Use it as a playground but do not depend on your changes remaining 
>>in the browser memory forever.
>>
>> Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.
>>
>> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html
>>
>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> *Slug handling;*
>>>
>>> As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and 
>>> their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.
>>>
>>> *The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, 
>>> that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being 
>>> extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that 
>>> subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files.
>>>
>>> The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask 
>>> for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather 
>>> than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what 
>>> you believe the result will be.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
 feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
 to generate sites"

 Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
 generating a site...

 On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:

> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I 
> will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
>
> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some 
> time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning 
> advantages to this new release.
>
>- With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
>easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status 
> handling, I 
>feel this 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-28 Thread Atronoush
This is a very powerful TW I have ever seen. 

My favorites

- New palettes specially the Gruvbox dark
- New filter operators (they need more examples to discover their 
underlying power)
- Tiddler file naming (this is really useful)

Thank you Jeremy and all developers.

Happy new year and Best wishes

--Atro

On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 5:33:06 PM UTC+3:30 jeremy...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-27 Thread TW Tones
Stobot,

In many ways alternative layouts were always possible, the new feature is 
there is now a standard switching mechaisium. Thus we can revert to the 
default easily, and we can deploy alternate layouts.

Please ask these question in another thread;
1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)? - *No you can modify 
any part of tiddlywiki directly to achieve this.*
2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 3rd 
party plugins) - *to me This is an example of a new layout, to get a left 
hand sidebar you may modify the $:/core/ui/PageTemplate, however a good 
design principal would be to add a Left hand side bar and Hide the Right 
hand one.*

The following is my view point and others may add more, I have not yet 
implemented alternative layouts. 

The nature of the layouts or page templates will be very dependant on the 
person making the layout. For those wishing to tweak the existing layout, 
replicating existing tiddlers then making changes may be the best way, if 
you stuff up access to your wiki returning to the previous layout may help 
you escape a mistake. 

The tiddlers you may produce alternates for would include elements *tagged 
with or using* the tags below;

$:/tags/PageTemplate eg from $:/core/ui/PageTemplate 
especially $:/core/ui/PageTemplate/story
$:/tags/PageControls
$:/tags/ViewTemplate eg $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate
$:/tags/EditTemplate eg; $:/core/ui/EditTemplate
$:/tags/ViewToolbar
$:/tags/EditorToolbar
$:/tags/TopLeftBar
$:/tags/TopRightBar
$:/tags/SideBar
$:/tags/SideBarSegment see $:/core/ui/PageTemplate/sidebar
$:/tags/AboveStory
$:/tags/BelowStory

I recommend only changing what you need to achieve the result you want, 
this keeps alternative layouts as close to possible to core behaviours and 
will ensure maximum compatibility with other macros and plugins.

As an example I am keen to provide an alternate to the editTemplate that 
does not provide access to all fields and settings, but allows the user to 
edit content presented in a form a designer may want, eg update contact 
form. Reverting the layout to the standard only for designing. For example 
this alternative edit template may not use items tagged 
with $:/tags/EditorToolbar but An alternate toolbar so alternate buttons 
could be selected.

Regards
Tones








On Monday, 28 December 2020 at 04:27:57 UTC+11 Stobot wrote:

> Excited for the update - thanks again for all the contributors!!
>
> Lots of things that sound really great - but I have no idea how to use 
> them :(
>
> Autocomplete for edit-text fields: Sounds awesome, no examples seem to be 
> available and playing isn't getting me anywhere. What I'd love to do is to 
> have an auto-complete where I could give it a list of values, tiddler names 
> (filtered ideally) and it would auto-complete it. For example if I have a 
> bunch of tiddlers tagged as "projects", could I have an <$edit-text.. 
> autocomplete="[tag[projects]]"/> that helped? Am I way off with that? I'm 
> using edit-comptext plugin and it has a basic auto-complete, but don't know 
> how to do a filtered list of options - which would be great. 
>
> Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued 
> focus in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference 
> between things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) 
> between operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an 
> understanding there eventually. I think reduce will probably end up being 
> my favorite due to the amount of math I use in my wikis, but will need to 
> investigate further
>
> The re-linking improvements seem great - but am I understanding it right 
> that it's still not near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now 
> equivalent?
>
> Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing 
> from a UI building standpoint. 
>
> TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound great 
> - I don't see much mention of it in the release notes - what am I missing? 
> I'm stitching together many plugins that don't play that well together just 
> to get it where I have:
> 1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
> still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)?
> 2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 3rd 
> party plugins)
>
> Overall - great release, thanks again all!
> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:29:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
>> with a few changes
>>
>>- It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and Local 
>>storage enabled.
>>- It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
>>documentation tiddlers during testing.
>>- You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries in 
>>the Get more 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-27 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@stobot


> Autocomplete for edit-text fields
>

This isn't what you think. This is support for the autocomplete attribute 
on the input element:
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_input_autocomplete.asp

I do think we need to have support in the core for the kind of 
autocompletion you mention, and will table a proposal for it when I have 
the opportunity.
 

> Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued 
> focus in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference 
> between things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) 
> between operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an 
> understanding there eventually. 
>

I have personally found that the documentation introducing filters on 
tiddlywiki.com is very good if you take the time to read through it 
carefully in its entirely. It is when it used as a quick reference without 
having formed the foundations that things get difficult. 
 

> ... further page layout customization which sound great - I don't see much 
> mention of it in the release notes - what am I missing? I'm stitching 
> together many plugins that don't play that well together just to get it 
> where I have:
>

You can now specify alternative page templates and create your own from 
scratch or use a heavily modified version of the default one. 
see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#Alternative%20page%20layouts

Hope this helps,
Saq



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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-27 Thread Stobot
Excited for the update - thanks again for all the contributors!!

Lots of things that sound really great - but I have no idea how to use them 
:(

Autocomplete for edit-text fields: Sounds awesome, no examples seem to be 
available and playing isn't getting me anywhere. What I'd love to do is to 
have an auto-complete where I could give it a list of values, tiddler names 
(filtered ideally) and it would auto-complete it. For example if I have a 
bunch of tiddlers tagged as "projects", could I have an <$edit-text.. 
autocomplete="[tag[projects]]"/> that helped? Am I way off with that? I'm 
using edit-comptext plugin and it has a basic auto-complete, but don't know 
how to do a filtered list of options - which would be great. 

Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued focus 
in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference between 
things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) between 
operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an understanding there 
eventually. I think reduce will probably end up being my favorite due to 
the amount of math I use in my wikis, but will need to investigate further

The re-linking improvements seem great - but am I understanding it right 
that it's still not near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now 
equivalent?

Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing 
from a UI building standpoint. 

TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound great 
- I don't see much mention of it in the release notes - what am I missing? 
I'm stitching together many plugins that don't play that well together just 
to get it where I have:
1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)?
2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 3rd 
party plugins)

Overall - great release, thanks again all!
On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:29:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:

> For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
> with a few changes
>
>- It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and Local 
>storage enabled.
>- It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
>documentation tiddlers during testing.
>- You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries in 
>the Get more plugins button.
>   - Then reload if you must and changes will be loaded from Browser 
>   storage, no download or save needed.
>- Use it as a playground but do not depend on your changes remaining 
>in the browser memory forever.
>
> Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.
>
> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html
>
> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> *Slug handling;*
>>
>> As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and 
>> their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.
>>
>> *The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, 
>> that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being 
>> extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that 
>> subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files.
>>
>> The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask 
>> for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather 
>> than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what 
>> you believe the result will be.
>>
>> Tones
>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>>> feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
>>> to generate sites"
>>>
>>> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
>>> generating a site...
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>>>
 Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I 
 will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.

 I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some 
 time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning 
 advantages to this new release.

- With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status 
 handling, I 
feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the 
 greater 
audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier.
   - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text 
   that tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the 
 world of 
   data is ours.
- The power operator now 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-26 Thread TW Tones
For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
with a few changes

   - It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and Local 
   storage enabled.
   - It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
   documentation tiddlers during testing.
   - You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries in 
   the Get more plugins button.
  - Then reload if you must and changes will be loaded from Browser 
  storage, no download or save needed.
   - Use it as a playground but do not depend on your changes remaining in 
   the browser memory forever.

Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.

https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html

On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:

> *Slug handling;*
>
> As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and 
> their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.
>
> *The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, 
> that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being 
> extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that 
> subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files.
>
> The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask 
> for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather 
> than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what 
> you believe the result will be.
>
> Tones
> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>> feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
>> to generate sites"
>>
>> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
>> generating a site...
>>
>> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I 
>>> will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
>>>
>>> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some 
>>> time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning 
>>> advantages to this new release.
>>>
>>>- With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
>>>easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status 
>>> handling, I 
>>>feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the 
>>> greater 
>>>audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier.
>>>   - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text that 
>>>   tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the world of 
>>> data 
>>>   is ours.
>>>- The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to convert 
>>>between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal
>>>- new filter options will help easier to read filters to be written 
>>>and thus understand for those who think its a black art
>>>- The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to 
>>>navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers.
>>>- Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to 
>>>increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any 
>>>additional screen real estate
>>>- Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>>>feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for 
>>> TiddlyWiki 
>>>to generate sites
>>>- Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will 
>>>help record deep history
>>>- The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values other 
>>>than titles and even computed values.
>>>- The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum 
>>>or accumulate values across tiddlers.
>>>- The  Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new period 
>>>of alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, and try 
>>> and 
>>>ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared and used 
>>> more 
>>>widely.
>>>
>>> So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many 
>>> new opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all to 
>>> share some of your experiments.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 mwik...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed 
 and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* 
 stronger 
 as a result.

 My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive 
 community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 
 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife 
 web-tool in new applications.

 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-26 Thread TW Tones
*Slug handling;*

As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and their 
title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.

*The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, 
that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being 
extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that 
subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files.

The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask 
for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather 
than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what 
you believe the result will be.

Tones
On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 dix...@gmail.com wrote:

> "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip feature 
> to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki to 
> generate sites"
>
> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
> generating a site...
>
> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I 
>> will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
>>
>> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some 
>> time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning 
>> advantages to this new release.
>>
>>- With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
>>easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status handling, 
>> I 
>>feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the 
>> greater 
>>audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier.
>>   - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text that 
>>   tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the world of 
>> data 
>>   is ours.
>>- The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to convert 
>>between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal
>>- new filter options will help easier to read filters to be written 
>>and thus understand for those who think its a black art
>>- The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to 
>>navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers.
>>- Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to 
>>increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any 
>>additional screen real estate
>>- Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>>feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
>>to generate sites
>>- Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will help 
>>record deep history
>>- The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values other 
>>than titles and even computed values.
>>- The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum or 
>>accumulate values across tiddlers.
>>- The  Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new period 
>>of alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, and try 
>> and 
>>ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared and used more 
>>widely.
>>
>> So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many new 
>> opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all to 
>> share some of your experiments.
>>
>> Tones
>>
>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 mwik...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed 
>>> and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* stronger 
>>> as a result.
>>>
>>> My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive 
>>> community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 
>>> 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife 
>>> web-tool in new applications.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> /Mike
>>>
>>> * (understatement of the decade)
>>> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
 now available:

 https://tiddlywiki.com/
 https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23

 I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
 https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the 
 scale. Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this 
 occasion there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to 
 invite everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of 
 course please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.

 For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking 
 suffering around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as 

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-26 Thread Glenn Dixon
"Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip feature 
to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki to 
generate sites"

Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
generating a site...

On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:

> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I will 
> chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
>
> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some time 
> can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning advantages 
> to this new release.
>
>- With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
>easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status handling, 
> I 
>feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the greater 
>audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier.
>   - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text that 
>   tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the world of 
> data 
>   is ours.
>- The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to convert 
>between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal
>- new filter options will help easier to read filters to be written 
>and thus understand for those who think its a black art
>- The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to 
>navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers.
>- Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to 
>increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any 
>additional screen real estate
>- Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
>to generate sites
>- Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will help 
>record deep history
>- The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values other 
>than titles and even computed values.
>- The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum or 
>accumulate values across tiddlers.
>- The  Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new period of 
>alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, and try and 
>ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared and used more 
>widely.
>
> So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many new 
> opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all to 
> share some of your experiments.
>
> Tones
>
> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 mwik...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed 
>> and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* stronger 
>> as a result.
>>
>> My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive 
>> community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 
>> 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife 
>> web-tool in new applications.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> /Mike
>>
>> * (understatement of the decade)
>> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
>>> now available:
>>>
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/
>>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>>>
>>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
>>> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
>>> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
>>> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
>>> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>>>
>>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking 
>>> suffering around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as 
>>> part of a clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As 
>>> it’s turned out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a 
>>> very high level of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 
>>> has been one of the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait 
>>> to see what we’ll achieve in 2021.
>>>
>>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course 
>>> a huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this 
>>> project what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when 
>>> the last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices 
>>> lifting the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-26 Thread TW Tones
Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I will 
chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.

I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some time 
can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning advantages 
to this new release.

   - With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be easier 
   to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status handling, I feel 
   this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the greater 
   audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier.
  - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text that 
  tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the world of 
data 
  is ours.
   - The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to convert 
   between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal
   - new filter options will help easier to read filters to be written and 
   thus understand for those who think its a black art
   - The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to 
   navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers.
   - Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to 
   increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any 
   additional screen real estate
   - Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
   feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
   to generate sites
   - Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will help 
   record deep history
   - The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values other 
   than titles and even computed values.
   - The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum or 
   accumulate values across tiddlers.
   - The  Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new period of 
   alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, and try and 
   ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared and used more 
   widely.

So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many new 
opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all to 
share some of your experiments.

Tones

On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 mwik...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed 
> and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* stronger 
> as a result.
>
> My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive 
> community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 
> 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife 
> web-tool in new applications.
>
> Thanks,
> /Mike
>
> * (understatement of the decade)
> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
>> now available:
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/
>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>>
>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
>> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
>> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
>> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
>> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>>
>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
>> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
>> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
>> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
>> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
>> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
>> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>>
>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
>> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
>> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
>> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
>> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-26 Thread Michael Wiktowy
Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed and 
I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* stronger as 
a result.

My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive community. 
That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 5.1.23. I thank 
those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife web-tool in new 
applications.

Thanks,
/Mike

* (understatement of the decade)
On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-25 Thread Joshua Fontany
Excellent News!

As a holiday gift to all of you here are the *JsonMangler* and the *Formula* 
plugins 
updated to TW5.1.23

I am hosting my wikis on a custom domain, so those demo wiki URLs will 
switch to "chronicles.wiki" when clicked.

*JsonMangler*
GitHub: https://github.com/joshuafontany/TW5-JsonMangler
Demo Wiki: https://joshuafontany.github.io/TW5-JsonMangler/ 

*Formula*
GitHub: https://github.com/EvanBalster/TiddlyWikiFormula
Demo Wiki: https://joshuafontany.github.io/TiddlyWikiFormula/

Looking forward to what we can do in 2021!

Best,
Joshua Fontany

On Friday, December 25, 2020 at 4:47:51 AM UTC-8 Hubert wrote:

> Thank you Jeremy and everyone involved in bringing this fantastic release 
> to life!
>
> I wish you all Happy Holidays and a healthy 2021!
>
> Best regards,
> Hubert
>
> On Friday, 25 December 2020 at 11:32:55 UTC Ton Gerner wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thank you very much Jeremy et al.
>> Many things to be explored.
>>
>> Merry Christmas and a healthy new year.
>>
>> Ton
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-25 Thread Hubert

Thank you Jeremy and everyone involved in bringing this fantastic release 
to life!

I wish you all Happy Holidays and a healthy 2021!

Best regards,
Hubert

On Friday, 25 December 2020 at 11:32:55 UTC Ton Gerner wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Thank you very much Jeremy et al.
> Many things to be explored.
>
> Merry Christmas and a healthy new year.
>
> Ton
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-25 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi all,

Thank you very much Jeremy et al.
Many things to be explored.

Merry Christmas and a healthy new year.

Ton

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread tony
Thank you very much Jeremy and all of the contributors for continuing to 
develop this wonderful tool/community. 

The upgrade to v5.123 was smooth sailing.

I'm largely ignorant of most of the inner workings and have barely 
scratched the depths of Tiddlywiki's algebra and yet TiddlyWiki is still so 
simple to use to collect thoughts, ideas, life into a web notebook.

For the longest time I've been inserting <$list 
filter="[all[current]backlinks[]]"/> for backlinks
only to realize after all these years References *were* Backlinks hidden in 
the Info Panel; so much for RTFM!

So, however small, this usability improvement is welcome semantic sanity:

   - renamed  "references" 
   to "backlinks" in the tiddler info panel

And with the setting for the Tiddler info panel to stay open, a boon to 
utility.

Thank you again and happy holidays!

Peace to all,
tony
On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 6:03:06 AM UTC-8 jeremy...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread TeeDub
I will have to look at the keyboard stuff.

Thank you very much for your work.

On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 7:25:25 PM UTC-5 Mat wrote:

> Yes, what a Christmas gift! Thank you Jeremy and everyone who contributed!
> Favourite features... 
> - Keyboard handling - oh'yeah!
> - Single VarsWidget instead of multiple SetVariableWidgets is a "small but 
> big" one
> - and of course the new operators! I am particularly excied about the 
> operators; slugify, filter, toggle, and I know I'll use !is[draft]
>
> ...now if I can only find the *time *to tiddle fiddle more!
>
> <:-)
>
> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 3:03:06 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
>> now available:
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/
>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>>
>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
>> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
>> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
>> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
>> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>>
>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
>> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
>> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
>> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
>> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
>> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
>> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>>
>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
>> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
>> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
>> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
>> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Mat
Yes, what a Christmas gift! Thank you Jeremy and everyone who contributed!
Favourite features... 
- Keyboard handling - oh'yeah!
- Single VarsWidget instead of multiple SetVariableWidgets is a "small but 
big" one
- and of course the new operators! I am particularly excied about the 
operators; slugify, filter, toggle, and I know I'll use !is[draft]

...now if I can only find the *time *to tiddle fiddle more!

<:-)

On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 3:03:06 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Thanks Simon!
I will do it now!



Best wishes
Mohammad


On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 9:42 PM BurningTreeC 
wrote:

> I've left a post about the TiddlyWiki release over at hackernews (
> https://news.ycombinator.com/news)
>
> It's currently on the front page - so anybody's invited to go there and
> vote it up and leave a comment ;)
>
> BTC
>
> jeremy...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 24. Dezember 2020 um 15:03:06
> UTC+1:
>
>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is
>> now available:
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/
>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>>
>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale.
>> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion
>> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite
>> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course
>> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>>
>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering
>> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a
>> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned
>> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level
>> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of
>> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what
>> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>>
>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a
>> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project
>> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the
>> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting
>> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread BurningTreeC
I've left a post about the TiddlyWiki release over at hackernews 
(https://news.ycombinator.com/news)

It's currently on the front page - so anybody's invited to go there and 
vote it up and leave a comment ;)

BTC

jeremy...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 24. Dezember 2020 um 15:03:06 
UTC+1:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread jtech108
Hello Jeremy and all,

Couldn't come at a better time!
Definitely will play with it over the holidays.
Thanks Jeremy for all the time and love you have put into Tiddlywiki.
Trust me, it shows. Even if this year has been kind of rough I thank the 
good Lord
for bright spots like these. Many blessings to all.

Merry Christmas and a healthy 2021,  
Julio
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> *If you are using the single file version of TiddlyWiki, you can upgrade 
> here:*
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html
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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Ste
Hooray! Well that's my xmas day sorted.. The kids can do their own 
Christmas dinner ;) 
Thank you Jeremy and all.
Hope everyone has good Christmas! 
Ste
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>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html
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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Saq Imtiaz
*If you are using the single file version of TiddlyWiki, you can upgrade 
here:*

https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html

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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Aidan Grey
Will there be one of those existingTW updaters for this release, or is it
just too complicated?

On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 8:47 AM Saq Imtiaz  wrote:

> This feels like a personal gift, on my last day of volunteering for the
> calendar year no less!
>
> What I am happiest about is the excellent and very productive
> collaboration that went into this release. When I actively re-joined the
> community earlier this year, I was somewhat concerned at the apparent lack
> of  developers contributing to the core. Fast forward to the end of the
> year and I think we are in a much healthier place, in no small part due to
> Jeremy making the time to facilitate the collaboration and contributions to
> the core.
>
> Other than that the features I am most excited about are the
> <$eventcatcher> and the improved keyboard handling.
> A big thank you for all the effort that went into this release and
> everyone that contributed.
>
> Cheers,
> Saq
>
> PS: Streams users, upgrade Streams *BEFORE* upgrading to TW 5.1.23:
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fsq%2Fstreams
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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Saq Imtiaz
This feels like a personal gift, on my last day of volunteering for the 
calendar year no less!

What I am happiest about is the excellent and very productive collaboration 
that went into this release. When I actively re-joined the community 
earlier this year, I was somewhat concerned at the apparent lack of  
developers contributing to the core. Fast forward to the end of the year 
and I think we are in a much healthier place, in no small part due to 
Jeremy making the time to facilitate the collaboration and contributions to 
the core.

Other than that the features I am most excited about are the 
<$eventcatcher> and the improved keyboard handling.
A big thank you for all the effort that went into this release and everyone 
that contributed.

Cheers,
Saq

PS: Streams users, upgrade Streams *BEFORE* upgrading to TW 5.1.23
: https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fsq%2Fstreams

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[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jeremy, thank you for all your patience and this great release :)

My favourite features are:


   - the eventcatcher widget
   - keyboard-navigation of dropdowns
   - the new filter operators
   

Merry Christmas and a healthy new year 2021,
Simon

jeremy...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 24. Dezember 2020 um 15:03:06 
UTC+1:

> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is 
> now available:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>
> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. 
> Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this occasion 
> there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to invite 
> everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of course 
> please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear.
>
> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking suffering 
> around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as part of a 
> clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As it’s turned 
> out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a very high level 
> of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 has been one of 
> the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait to see what 
> we’ll achieve in 2021.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course a 
> huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this project 
> what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die when the 
> last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices lifting 
> the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>

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