[tw] Re: [TW5] Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers

2016-10-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi David,

Thanks for that.
Should've thought about that as well
to kinda round up the package.

Will add a demo macro
to the how to as well. 

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] [TW5] I've written a plugin that pulls Pinboard bookmarks into tiddlers

2016-10-09 Thread Daniel Metcalfe
All the instructions you need are on the GitHub repo 
.

If you need any help getting setup, just respond to this thread, I'm happy 
to assist. If you have any feedback, raise an issue on GitHub.

I hope this is of some use to other people who use both Pinboard and 
TiddlyWiki. If you do not have a Pinboard account, perhaps this is a good 
time to give it a go? It's a simple, no-nonsense service that stores 
bookmarks and provides an API.

*Bookmarks from your Pinboard account...*



*..can be included in tiddlers that share the same tags.*



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[tw] Re: [TW5] I've written a plugin that pulls Pinboard bookmarks into tiddlers

2016-10-09 Thread PJO
This is brilliant. Thanks! -- and something I've always wanted.

Something else I've always wanted, and which I've never seen an off the 
shelf solution for (just in case anyone has one):

Something that would go through my DNS history, make a list of domain names 
and dates, and allow me to review them periodically and to tag some for a 
revisit at a future date or regular visits every x 
days/weeks/months/years). I've lost count of the number of times I've 
thought I should have bookmarked something or was asked about something I'd 
read about and ended up using Google to try to refind (I don't run my own 
DNS but would do if I had something that did more than just make lookups 
faster and a little more private).

A way of integrating these solutions would be nice

Bookmarked on: date/blank
Last visited: date 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers

2016-10-09 Thread sini-Kit
Hi, Tobias. Nice plugin. I try to write filter without it

---
<$list filter="[{Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers}] 
+[splitbefore[]removesuffix[]addsuffix[...]]"/> 
---

no so good with <<>> but something 


среда, 5 октября 2016 г., 9:15:39 UTC+3 пользователь Tobias Beer написал:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's a little *How To* for:
>
> Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers @ tb5 
> 
>
> ...using tobibeer/split  to 
> extract the desired content.
>
> Two methods are explained for defining and extracting introductions:
>
>1. for *Introductions* being
>the opening lines to a tiddler,
>separated via something like 
>
>2. for multiline *Summaries* / *Excerpts* / Introductions
>in an otherwise *hidden html comment*
>that you don't want displayed by default
>but use somewhere else to show
>an abstract of some other tiddler
>
>3. And —  as thoughtfully requested by PMario —
>how to simply extract whatever is the first paragraph
>as the introduction of a tiddler.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers

2016-10-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi everyone,

based on the feedback of others,
especially David 
 and 
sini-Kit 
,
I did some major rewriting of the article:

Extracting Introductions From Tiddlers @ tb5 


I have added a macro,
a bit different than David's,
which I now recommend for both
defining and retrieving multi-line introductions.

I also briefly mentioned
what I've been using mostly
before this little article:
a *summary* field.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] [TW5] Search lag

2016-10-09 Thread Jon
Hi,

I use OneNote at work and find the search facility to be instantaneous i.e. 
results appear as you type.

At home, I'm using a reasonably quick laptop but when using the search box 
(and also editing) I find there is always a lag with TW and wondered 
whether it was technically possible for it to be as fast as OneNote?

Jon

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Search lag

2016-10-09 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
How big is your TW? There is no real indexing in TW, so the larger the 
file, the slower it's going to be.

On a desktop computer, searches in  my 5Mb TW are nearly instantaneous. I 
also use an older tablet to search Bible (6 Mb) references. The slowness is 
noticeable, but acceptable. 

The main thing  you can do is make sure that the "recent" tab isn't opened. 
Every key stroke will refresh the entire list, slowing things down. Switch 
to the "open" tab or some other tab. On mine, I've shortened the recent 
list, so even if it is open only a handful of entries show.

HTH
Mark

On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 12:44:02 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I use OneNote at work and find the search facility to be instantaneous 
> i.e. results appear as you type.
>
> At home, I'm using a reasonably quick laptop but when using the search box 
> (and also editing) I find there is always a lag with TW and wondered 
> whether it was technically possible for it to be as fast as OneNote?
>
> Jon
>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Search lag

2016-10-09 Thread Jon
Hi Mark,

My TW is 9Mb. Search is still slow with the recent tab closed but I'll try 
it on the desktop at work to see how much of the lag is due to the computer.

Jon

On Sunday, 9 October 2016 20:44:02 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I use OneNote at work and find the search facility to be instantaneous 
> i.e. results appear as you type.
>
> At home, I'm using a reasonably quick laptop but when using the search box 
> (and also editing) I find there is always a lag with TW and wondered 
> whether it was technically possible for it to be as fast as OneNote?
>
> Jon
>
>

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[tw] [TW5] TiddlyWikiFolder segregation on Node.js

2016-10-09 Thread jwd
Over the years of using TiddlyWiki I have used a single file TW for each of 
a number of work projects - they are my "engineering notebooks" for those 
efforts. Having used the Node.js TW5 server version for a couple of months 
for my general purpose daylog I would like to evolve my usage and have just 
one Projects server; or one general purpose + projects server. My plan 
would be to convert the individual single project files into separate sets 
of tiddlers using tiddlywiki -- load. Ideally I'd like to make each into a 
TiddlyWikiFolder to maintain some ability to separate/organize them.  A 
brute force test sort of does what I want:

mkdir Projects
tiddlywiki Projects --init server
mkdir FirstProject
tiddlywiki FirstProject --init server
tiddlywiki FirstProject --load FirstProject.html
mv FirstProject Projects
mkdir SecondProject
tiddlywiki SecondProject --init server
tiddlywiki SecondProject --load SecondProject.html
mv SecondProject Projects
mkdir ThirdProject
tiddlywiki ThirdProject --init server
tiddlywiki ThirdProject --load ThirdProject.html
mv ThirdProject Projects
edit Projects/tiddlywiki.info and add
"includeWikis": [
"FirstProject",
"SecondProject",
"ThirdProject"
],
tiddlywiki Projects --server 

But I have some questions:

   1. Is there some way from the browser to differentiate which wiki the 
   tiddlers belong to? Ideally I'd like to browse to 
   http://localhost:/FirstProject for FirstProject's content; 
   http://localhost:/SecondProject would have the next, etc. For the 
   server as a whole I can set up a pathprefix; I'd like to be able to do that 
   per TiddlyWikiFolder along with the associated $:/config/tiddlyweb/host 
   tiddler. But those don't seem to be documented options for 
   TiddlyWikiFolder's tiddlywiki.info files.
   
   2. Related, if I have tiddlers with the same title, journal entries for 
   example, can I differentiate/access them? 
   
   3. Is there some way to have a default-tiddler-location associated with 
   each project? I know that seems like a stretch; but perhaps a 
   default-tiddler-location associated with each pathprefix.
   
   4. Alternately, if the separate projects TiddlyWikiFolders is not going 
   to work I suppose I could tag each tiddler to identify which wiki it 
   originally belonged with and sort / present them post-creation by tag if 
   need be. Any suggestions for how to accomplish that initial bulk tagging as 
   I tiddlywiki --load them into separate tiddlers? (Hmm; maybe I need to 
   explore tiddlywiki --setfield.)
   
Or maybe I am missing the intended use case for TiddlyWikiFolders? I don't 
think my JavaScript abilities are up to implementing these so I am hoping 
they align with someone's existing notions of using TW5.

Thanks for you suggestions!
Jonathan

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Search lag

2016-10-09 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
10 Mb or so is where I expect to hit the wall, though others are more 
tolerant or have much more powerful computers.

What do you have in your TW that's racking it up to 10 Mb? If you have 
images, the best thing to do is to export them to external files in a 
subdirectory. I look at the TW/directory system as being the complete 
information system.

HTH
Mark 

On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 2:15:57 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> My TW is 9Mb. Search is still slow with the recent tab closed but I'll try 
> it on the desktop at work to see how much of the lag is due to the computer.
>
> Jon
>
> On Sunday, 9 October 2016 20:44:02 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use OneNote at work and find the search facility to be instantaneous 
>> i.e. results appear as you type.
>>
>> At home, I'm using a reasonably quick laptop but when using the search 
>> box (and also editing) I find there is always a lag with TW and wondered 
>> whether it was technically possible for it to be as fast as OneNote?
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>

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