Re: [tw5] Abridged summary of tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com - 50 updates in 14 topics

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Richard

I think that’ll be the updog.co  link, there appears to have 
been a bit of a tug of war with Google recently on it.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> On 4 Nov 2019, at 23:40, Richard Drake  wrote:
> 
> Gmail gave a warning about one of the links here 
> 
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 02:26,  > wrote:
> tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com 
> 
> Google Groups 
> 
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> 
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> Today's topic summary  <>
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> Classic Notes: a small tool to create semantic notebox 
>  - 1 Update
> Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables? 
>  - 4 Updates
> TiddlyWiki upgrade  - 2 
> Updates
> confused about UTC term used for the dates 
>  - 3 Updates
> Looking for ideas on how to use TiddlyWiki to track my reading habits. 
>  - 2 Updates
> TW too slow to use at only 8 MB 
>  - 8 Updates
> Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content 
>  - 2 Updates
> CSS question regarding the html  tag 
>  - 3 Updates
> Changeable uri for embedded pdf-files 
>  - 1 Update
> Variable equals itself plus something else 
>  - 3 Updates
> Experiment: GG layout from TW. Request for feedback. TEST #1 
>  - 5 Updates
> How do I access an embedded binary file? 
>  - 4 Updates
> Tiddly Commander filter  
> - 11 Updates
> $edit-text type="date" in UTC format ? 
>  - 1 Update
>  <>Classic Notes: a small tool to create semantic notebox 
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> 
> TonyM mailto:anthony.mus...@gmail.com>>: Oct 30 
> 06:41PM -0700 
> 
> Mohammad,
>  
> Love your work. I need a degree in what Mohammad has produced just to make 
> full use of it all.
>  
> Do you really know this is compatible with Tiddlywiki5.1.5+ ?
>  
> Thanks
> Tony
> ...more 
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> Back to top  <>Is there a way 
> to generate a set of dynamical variables? 
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> Stephan Hradek mailto:stephan.hra...@gmail.com>>: 
> Oct 30 02:04AM -0700 
> 
> Background of my question: For a colleague who often needs to write 
> standard mails I've created a TiddlyWiki where one can create 2 tiddlers. 
> One with the standard mailtext using place holders. ...more 
> 
>  
> "Mark S." mailto:throa...@yahoo.com>>: Oct 30 07:16AM 
> -0700 
> 
> I've read your post several times now, but I'm still unsure what you want.
>  
> Perhaps you could show the list code you are using, and then highlight the 
> output, indicating
> what you would desire the ...more 
> 
>  
> Xavier Cazin mailto:caz...@gmail.com>>: Oct 30 03:21PM 
> +0100 
> 
> Hi Stefan,
>  
> I'm almost certain that filters hold the answer to your questions.
> Especially since they include operators like subfilter[], then[] and else[]
> —and also *~run* constructs. ...more 
> 
>  
> TonyM mailto:anthony.mus...@gmail.com>>: Oct 30 
> 06:37PM -0700 
> 
> Stephan,
>  
> I am a little confused about you question as well.
>  
> I do not really like the notation of the placeholders
>  
>  
> This is not helpful, the notation should not be the problem, perhaps its 
> ...more 
> 
>  
> Back to top  <>TiddlyWiki 
> upgrade  
> 
>   
> Magenta Ward mailto:war...@sunypoly.edu>>: Oct 30 
> 08:24AM -0700 
> 
> Hello, 
>  
> Yes, we are testing out the ADA compliance. As of right now we are getting 
> a low score, we are hoping that this per-release version will give it a 
> little boost. 
>  
> - Magenta Ann
>  
> ...more 
> 
>  
> TonyM mailto:anthony.mus...@gmail.com>>: Oct 30 
> 06:24PM -0700 
> 
> Magenta,
>  
> We have a few community members that champion or require accessibility 
> features themself. I would suggest publishing the results of your analysis 
> and requesting help in a new thread. ...more 
> 
>  
> Back to top  <>confused about 
> UTC term used for the dates  
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Re: [tw5] Abridged summary of tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com - 50 updates in 14 topics

2019-11-04 Thread Richard Drake
Gmail gave a warning about one of the links here

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 02:26,  wrote:

> tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com
> 
>  Google
> Groups
> 
> 
> Today's topic summary
> View all topics
> 
>
>- Classic Notes: a small tool to create semantic notebox
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_0> - 1 Update
>- Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_1> - 4 Updates
>- TiddlyWiki upgrade <#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_2> - 2
>Updates
>- confused about UTC term used for the dates
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_3> - 3 Updates
>- Looking for ideas on how to use TiddlyWiki to track my reading
>habits. <#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_4> - 2 Updates
>- TW too slow to use at only 8 MB
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_5> - 8 Updates
>- Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_6> - 2 Updates
>- CSS question regarding the html  tag
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_7> - 3 Updates
>- Changeable uri for embedded pdf-files
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_8> - 1 Update
>- Variable equals itself plus something else
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_9> - 3 Updates
>- Experiment: GG layout from TW. Request for feedback. TEST #1
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_10> - 5 Updates
>- How do I access an embedded binary file?
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_11> - 4 Updates
>- Tiddly Commander filter <#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_12> - 11
>Updates
>- $edit-text type="date" in UTC format ?
><#m_-6194794483054298992_group_thread_13> - 1 Update
>
> Classic Notes: a small tool to create semantic notebox
> 
> TonyM : Oct 30 06:41PM -0700
>
> Mohammad,
>
> Love your work. I need a degree in what Mohammad has produced just to make
> full use of it all.
>
> Do you really know this is compatible with Tiddlywiki5.1.5+ ?
>
> Thanks
> Tony
> ...more
> 
> Back to top <#m_-6194794483054298992_digest_top>
> Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?
> 
> Stephan Hradek : Oct 30 02:04AM -0700
>
> Background of my question: For a colleague who often needs to write
> standard mails I've created a TiddlyWiki where one can create 2 tiddlers.
> One with the standard mailtext using place holders. ...more
> 
> "Mark S." : Oct 30 07:16AM -0700
>
> I've read your post several times now, but I'm still unsure what you want.
>
> Perhaps you could show the list code you are using, and then highlight the
> output, indicating
> what you would desire the ...more
> 
> Xavier Cazin : Oct 30 03:21PM +0100
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> I'm almost certain that filters hold the answer to your questions.
> Especially since they include operators like subfilter[], then[] and else[]
> —and also *~run* constructs. ...more
> 
> TonyM : Oct 30 06:37PM -0700
>
> Stephan,
>
> I am a little confused about you question as well.
>
> I do not really like the notation of the placeholders
>
>
> This is not helpful, the notation should not be the problem, perhaps its
> ...more
> 
> Back to top <#m_-6194794483054298992_digest_top>
> TiddlyWiki upgrade
> 
> Magenta Ward : Oct 30 08:24AM -0700
>
> Hello,
>
> Yes, we are testing out the ADA compliance. As of right now we are getting
> a low score, we are hoping that this per-release version will give it a
> little boost.
>
> - Magenta Ann
>
> ...more
> 
> TonyM : Oct 30 06:24PM -0700
>
> Magenta,
>
> We have a few community members that champion or require accessibility
> features themself. I would suggest publishing the results of your analysis
> and requesting help in a new thread. ...more
> 
> Back to top <#m_-6194794483054298992_digest_top>
>