[tw5] Is it theoretically possible to use AnkiConnect with TiddlyWiki?

2019-07-04 Thread kat
I have been thinking about how I could combine my use of Anki 
(a flashcard program) with TiddlyWiki. Since I 
am currently using them both to 'capture knowledge' this seems to make 
sense to me.

There is an Anki plugin called AnkiConnect 
 that can link Anki to other 
apps via a RESTful API.

Anki cards are similar to Tiddlers (I think...) in that they are 
essentially just database entries. It would be cool if I could create my 
flashcards within TiddlyWiki then sync them to Anki via AnkiConnect. That 
way the flashcards could be linked to other notes in more complex/flexible 
ways than Anki currently allows.

I don't know enough about TiddlyWiki to have a go at this yet, so I am just 
asking if it is theoretically possible? I feel that it is worth knowing 
because it may change the way that I structure my Wiki/Anki decks in the 
meantime.

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[tw5] Re: Is there any way to easily highlight the text of html articles in tiddlywiki?

2019-07-04 Thread kat
Thanks!

On Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 6:00:22 PM UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> Hi Kat,
> In edit mode, highlight using shortcut 
> http://skplugins.tiddlyspot.com/#Color
>
> The wiki you linked to is using $:/plugins/nome/KbShortcuts in this 
> plugin you will find the tiddler $:/config/GlobalShortcuts. 
>
> Birthe
>

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[tw5] Re: Is there any way to easily highlight the text of html articles in tiddlywiki?

2019-07-04 Thread kat
Sorry I should have been more specific. I want to be able to highlight text 
as I am reading and the add a color highlight with a single click/shortcut. 
I use this to indicate which parts of the text I have extracted and turned 
into Anki flashcards in case I re-read in the future. I am also open to any 
alternative ways to mark text.

I have found having both edit mode and the preview to be pretty 
inconvenient for reading as the text often doesn't match up very well.

I think I can get a very ugly version of what I want with AutoHotkey. Is 
there a shortcut to edit the tiddler you are currently 'focused on'? 

This wiki <https://nome.github.io/TiddlyPlugins/> seems to work with F2, 
but I think that is a custom shortcut and I don't understand how to set 
those up.

On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 10:28:13 PM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Kat,
>
> A recent discussion had this idea and a solution for images and sketching 
> over. But anything could be designed.
>
> You may find describing the feature you want, rather than assuming people 
> know what One Note Highlighting is. The fact is to my understanding that 
> highlighting in one note is in edit mode, you still have to edit the 
> [note] and then scroll down to the point in the article and the visual 
> editor Mark pointed to allows this WISYWIG editing. It uses a ckeditor and 
> needs some locally installed support software, from memory.
>
> In tiddlywikis (text) edit mode you can highlight text and press a Editor 
> Tool bar button to apply highlighting, and you can use preview mode to have 
> the edit window and the preview window open at one time. Im am not sure if 
> this is default or a plugin, if you are interested I will look for it.
>
> Your request has given me an idea that a review mode would be nice where 
> you read Tiddlers in view template and can only apply simple highlights and 
> comments to the underlying tiddler. I use FoxIt reader for PDF annotation 
> and could see value designing something similar, although there are 
> technical challenges.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 1:21:36 AM UTC+10, kat wrote:
>>
>> I had looked at that but unfortunately it doesn't really help me. I still 
>> have to edit the tiddler and then scroll down to the point in the article I 
>> was at everytime I want to make a highlight. 
>>
>> Ideally I need to be able to just select/highlight the text directly as I 
>> am reading.
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 4:16:33 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe you can use the visual editor: 
>>> http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#VisualEditor
>>>
>>> to edit HTML.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 7:53:21 AM UTC-7, kat wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to use TiddlyWiki to replace Evernote as a way of archiving 
>>>> web articles to read later. I am mostly just copying the html directly 
>>>> into 
>>>> a tiddler, or using tiddlyclip.
>>>>
>>>> I usually add highlights to articles as I read them in Evernote, is 
>>>> there any convenient way to do this in TiddlyWiki?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Is there any way to easily highlight the text of html articles in tiddlywiki?

2019-07-03 Thread kat
I had looked at that but unfortunately it doesn't really help me. I still 
have to edit the tiddler and then scroll down to the point in the article I 
was at everytime I want to make a highlight. 

Ideally I need to be able to just select/highlight the text directly as I 
am reading.

On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 4:16:33 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I believe you can use the visual editor: 
> http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#VisualEditor
>
> to edit HTML.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 7:53:21 AM UTC-7, kat wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to use TiddlyWiki to replace Evernote as a way of archiving 
>> web articles to read later. I am mostly just copying the html directly into 
>> a tiddler, or using tiddlyclip.
>>
>> I usually add highlights to articles as I read them in Evernote, is there 
>> any convenient way to do this in TiddlyWiki?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>

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[tw5] How to create a hierarchical task list in TiddlyWiki?

2019-07-05 Thread kat
So I have a tasks template that uses the draggable example from 
tiddlywiki.com. I currently create subtasks by going to the tasks tiddler 
and adding a new task list here.

I have found it helpful to view these tasks in an exapandable/hierarchical 
list using toc-selective-expandable.

I am trying to find a way to indicate completed tasks within that 
expandable list. I don't want to remove completed tasks from the list, 
maybe make them italic or something.

How could I create something like this?

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[tw5] Re: Is it theoretically possible to use AnkiConnect with TiddlyWiki?

2019-07-07 Thread kat
Thank you for all your responses.

Although I am interested in these examples I think my question is really 
better phrased as the following:

Can TiddlyWiki (potentially) connect to a REST API?

I ask because TiddlyWiki is obviously a fairly unusual program, so I wasn't 
sure if there was some reason that this would not be possible. I accept 
that this is likely a very noobish question - I currently know next to 
nothing about TiddlyWiki or RESTful interfaces.

Again I am not really looking for solutions at the moment, just a sense of 
what may be possible for me to mess around with down the line.

On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 11:40:54 PM UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
>
> kat,
>
> I can't get a real solution, but they might help.
>
>- http://tw5flashcards.tiddlyspot.com/
>- https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/Flashcards/
>- https://tid.li/tw5/test/cards.html
>- http://anwiki.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> See TiddlyWiki toolmap (https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM) 
> -> Educational aids (
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#z=QdZ1Fu6olKjFAV3zIosKvY5Q) 
> for other possibilities.
>

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[tw5] Is there any way to easily highlight the text of html articles in tiddlywiki?

2019-07-03 Thread kat
I am trying to use TiddlyWiki to replace Evernote as a way of archiving web 
articles to read later. I am mostly just copying the html directly into a 
tiddler, or using tiddlyclip.

I usually add highlights to articles as I read them in Evernote, is there 
any convenient way to do this in TiddlyWiki?

Thanks for your help.

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[tw5] Lock an entire 'section' of a wiki?

2019-08-04 Thread kat
I use one big wiki for everything, rather then several smaller ones.

I plan to use it for a project along side other people, but there is stuff 
in my wiki (journal, personal notes etc) that I would like to be protected 
by a password.

Is there any way to require a password to access anything descended from 
the 'Journal' tiddler that I've added to my table of contents?

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[tw5] How to easily edit transcluded text?

2019-08-18 Thread kat
I have a bunch of tiddlers in my wiki that contain transcluded text from 
other tiddlers.

I keep finding myself going to edit a tiddler, realizing the text is 
transcluded from another tiddler, then having to then search for that 
tiddler to edit the original transcluded tiddler.

This is getting kind of frustrating so I wondered if there was a good 
solution that would make it easy to see in a non-invasive way that a 
tiddler contains transclusions, and then easily edit the transcluded 
tiddler without lots of awkward searching/jumping around?

thanks!

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Re: [tw5] How to easily edit transcluded text?

2019-08-18 Thread kat
It's not difficult, just inconvenient.

I have to open edit mode, close it, search for another tiddler, then edit 
that tiddler. It's fine on occasion but I keep running into this situation 
so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for how to streamline this 
process.

On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 12:37:58 AM UTC+1, Aidan Grey wrote:
>
> Dont you just open the tiddler, see what was handcuffed, and go directly t 
> to that tiddler? Im confused how it could be difficult.
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2019, 5:11 PM kat, > 
> wrote:
>
>> I have a bunch of tiddlers in my wiki that contain transcluded text from 
>> other tiddlers.
>>
>> I keep finding myself going to edit a tiddler, realizing the text is 
>> transcluded from another tiddler, then having to then search for that 
>> tiddler to edit the original transcluded tiddler.
>>
>> This is getting kind of frustrating so I wondered if there was a good 
>> solution that would make it easy to see in a non-invasive way that a 
>> tiddler contains transclusions, and then easily edit the transcluded 
>> tiddler without lots of awkward searching/jumping around?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
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[tw5] Re: Link to a Tiddler in a "local" TiddlyWiki file

2019-08-19 Thread kat
If you are working in the browser I think you need to prepend "file:///" to 
the path.

For example:

[ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]]

This is the path you get when you select "Permalink" from the tiddler menu.

On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 11:55:52 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I've tried to figure this out reading some old cases , but I failed (I 
> just meet TW5 2 months ago), so I appreciate your support here.
>
> Suppose that I've 2 TW5 files (TW01 and TW02), I'm trying to put a link in 
> "TW01" so when I click that link it should open the "TW02" file and show a 
> Tiddler named "MyTiddler00", I've tried the following:-
>
>
>1. If the "TW02" is hosted in a "http server", and I use the link = 
>[[myLink|http://TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , the link is working perfect and 
>the TW02 is opened with the correct Tiddler MyTiddler00
>2. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use the 
>link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , Nothing is happened (No 
>response)
>3. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use the 
>link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]] (removing the LAST forward slash 
>before the "#" sign), the file "TW02" is open BUT with the "default" 
>tiddler (ex. HelloThere)
>
>
> So, did I miss something here?
>
> Thanks in Advance
>

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[tw5] Re: How to easily edit transcluded text?

2019-08-19 Thread kat
Thanks Diego that is perfect and does indeed solve my exact problem. It 
doesn't seem to work on 5.1.20 at the moment but hopefully it will get 
updated at some point (unless I need to do something different when 
installing it?).

Tony,

Thanks for your reply. What are some of the other smart ways to address 
this?

Thanks again.

On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:22:35 AM UTC+1, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Kat,
>
> The great Tobias Beer has the "inc" plugin (which I have not tried yet in 
> 5.1.20):
>
> https://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-plugins/#inc
>
> That solves this exact problem.
>
> On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 6:11:23 PM UTC-5, kat wrote:
>>
>> I have a bunch of tiddlers in my wiki that contain transcluded text from 
>> other tiddlers.
>>
>> I keep finding myself going to edit a tiddler, realizing the text is 
>> transcluded from another tiddler, then having to then search for that 
>> tiddler to edit the original transcluded tiddler.
>>
>> This is getting kind of frustrating so I wondered if there was a good 
>> solution that would make it easy to see in a non-invasive way that a 
>> tiddler contains transclusions, and then easily edit the transcluded 
>> tiddler without lots of awkward searching/jumping around?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Link to a Tiddler in a "local" TiddlyWiki file

2019-08-20 Thread kat
Hmm I'm not sure then. It works for me.

Here is the relevant page in the docs if you haven't already seen it: 
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText

Sorry I can't be of more help.

On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 2:41:03 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>
> Thanks kat for your reply, but I did try to add the "fill:///" part after 
> the "Permalink", and it doesn't work in the case of "Local files", It works 
> ONLY if the target TiddlyWiki is hosted in a "HTTP Server"
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:46:06 PM UTC+2, kat wrote:
>>
>> If you are working in the browser I think you need to prepend "file:///" 
>> to the path.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> [ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]]
>>
>> This is the path you get when you select "Permalink" from the tiddler 
>> menu.
>>
>> On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 11:55:52 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I've tried to figure this out reading some old cases , but I failed (I 
>>> just meet TW5 2 months ago), so I appreciate your support here.
>>>
>>> Suppose that I've 2 TW5 files (TW01 and TW02), I'm trying to put a link 
>>> in "TW01" so when I click that link it should open the "TW02" file and show 
>>> a Tiddler named "MyTiddler00", I've tried the following:-
>>>
>>>
>>>1. If the "TW02" is hosted in a "http server", and I use the link = 
>>>[[myLink|http://TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , the link is working perfect 
>>>and the TW02 is opened with the correct Tiddler MyTiddler00
>>>2. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>>the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , Nothing is happened (No 
>>>response)
>>>3. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>>the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]] (removing the LAST forward 
>>>slash before the "#" sign), the file "TW02" is open BUT with the 
>>> "default" 
>>>tiddler (ex. HelloThere)
>>>
>>>
>>> So, did I miss something here?
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Link to a Tiddler in a "local" TiddlyWiki file

2019-08-21 Thread kat
I just realized that my example was wrong, I had not included the ".html" 
extension.

It should be:

[ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02.html#MyTiddler00]]

or

[[myLink|file:///D:/TW02.html#MyTiddler00]]

Maybe this was your problem?

On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 2:41:03 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote:

> Thanks kat for your reply, but I did try to add the "fill:///" part after 
> the "Permalink", and it doesn't work in the case of "Local files", It works 
> ONLY if the target TiddlyWiki is hosted in a "HTTP Server"
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:46:06 PM UTC+2, kat wrote:
>>
>> If you are working in the browser I think you need to prepend "file:///" 
>> to the path.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> [ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]]
>>
>> This is the path you get when you select "Permalink" from the tiddler 
>> menu.
>>
>> On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 11:55:52 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I've tried to figure this out reading some old cases , but I failed (I 
>>> just meet TW5 2 months ago), so I appreciate your support here.
>>>
>>> Suppose that I've 2 TW5 files (TW01 and TW02), I'm trying to put a link 
>>> in "TW01" so when I click that link it should open the "TW02" file and show 
>>> a Tiddler named "MyTiddler00", I've tried the following:-
>>>
>>>
>>>1. If the "TW02" is hosted in a "http server", and I use the link = 
>>>[[myLink|http://TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , the link is working perfect 
>>>and the TW02 is opened with the correct Tiddler MyTiddler00
>>>2. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>>the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , Nothing is happened (No 
>>>response)
>>>3. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>>the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]] (removing the LAST forward 
>>>slash before the "#" sign), the file "TW02" is open BUT with the 
>>> "default" 
>>>tiddler (ex. HelloThere)
>>>
>>>
>>> So, did I miss something here?
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance
>>>
>>

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[tw5] How can I make TiddlyMap look more like a 'traditional' mind-map?

2019-09-30 Thread kat
This  site was created with 
TiddlyWiki/TiddlyMap, and has a style of map that I would like to emulate.

Does anyone know how this was done or could be done? I can't seem to get 
close with the standard TiddlyMap config options.

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[tw5] Re: Is it theoretically possible to use AnkiConnect with TiddlyWiki?

2019-07-07 Thread kat
Thank you that's good to know!

On Sunday, July 7, 2019 at 6:28:18 PM UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
>
> What you can do in Javascript, you can do it in TiddlyWiki as well 
> (mostly) - it depends only on your programming knowledge. For example, in 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/, GitHub saver 
> 
>  
> also uses REST API .
>

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[tw5] Is there any way to quickly clip selected text to TiddlyWiki?

2019-10-29 Thread kat
I am aware of TiddlyClip, and it is very useful, however I am looking for a 
way to clip text from sources outside of a web browser.

I want to be able to highlight text in my pdf reader and in one click 
create a tiddler that contains that text.

I've tried using AutoHotKey. I can use it switch to my open wiki and create 
a new tiddler, but as far as I can tell there is no way to jump to the body 
of the tiddler to copy the text.

Does anyone know of a way to do this?

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[tw5] How to create a button that can optionally add an extra tag?

2019-11-24 Thread kat
I have created a template for a button. I'm trying to turn it into a macro 
that has the option to also add <> as a tag. It's not clear 
to me from the manual how to do this so I would really appreciate any help.

Here is a simplified example to illustrate what I mean. Say this is my 
button:

\define add-tiddler()
<$button><$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" title=<> tags=
"tag1" />
New Tiddler

\end

I'm trying to modify the macro so that <> would 
run something like this:

<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" title=<> tags="tag1" />

While <> would run this:

<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" title=<> tags="tag1 [[<
>]]" />

I'm trying to avoid creating two separate templates/macros because my 
actual button code is pretty long and it will be awkward to have to edit 
both every time I want to make a change.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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[tw5] How to create a journal entry for each of the next n days?

2019-12-20 Thread kat
I'm trying to make a button that will create a journal tiddler for each of 
the next n days from today.

For example if I enter n=3 it will create separate journal tiddlers for 
2019-12-20, 2019-12-21 and 2019-12-22.

I thought something like what I have written below might work, thought I'm 
not sure that lists can even be used in this way.

Number of days from now: <$edit-text tiddler="$:/state/n"/>

<$button>
<$list filter:[each tiddler from <> to {{$:/state/n}} days from now.] >
<$action-createtiddler $basetitle=<> />
Add journals



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