On Oct 11, 10:39 pm, wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rich,
I use the following to make the toolbar visible on mouseover:
.toolbar{visibility:hidden}
.selected .toolbar{visibility:visible}
Regards,
W.
Thanks...~Rich
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I've just spotted HTMLFormattingPlugin which looks as if it'll help me
use more TW markup and the HTMLFormattingPluginInfo provides an
introduction to some TW markup that wouldn't work including embedded
macros.
Of course there's no information there about plugin compatibilities
(unless the
On 10/13/2008 wolfgang wrote:
What operating system you're on?
Windows XP SP3
What Firefox extensions to you have installed?
Adobe DLM 1.5.2.29, Foxmarks 2.1.0.12, Print/Print Preview 0.6,
TiddlySnip 1.21 beta, Toolbar Buttons, 0.6.0.4, Zotero 1.0.7.
for troubleshooting please also
I placed an additional link in a standard right sidebar to toggle
TiddlersBarPlugin and and off. It works very well following some
advice in this group but visually it's slightly mislaigned with the
other links in the standard list
For this sort of problem, a simple demo makes it much less
You're right. I assumed that accesskey effectively meant password. I
know that putting a password in a tiddler might not make a lot of
sense but for it to be a possible option wasn't entirely unthinkable.
The correct meaning of Accesskey didn't jump out at me any more than
the consequences of
Impressive how clear and clean you got the layout of FiddlyWiki in the
meantime.
Specially how both tab sliders in the sidebar and main menu have the
same style.
There is a small bug with the full screen toggle though: after
toggling and reverting the command in the side bar gets dysfunctional
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HI Iannis,
Working on a MacBook pro with Leopard, I tried the SnapshotPlugin
from:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NewDocumentPlugin
Hmm.., you're using SnapshotPlugin you imported from a tiddler titled
NewDocumentPlugin?..
Obviously you didn't mentioned yet that if you followed this link you
Yes, with CoreTweaksPlugin and FirefoxPrivilegesPlugin installed --
3.0.3 to be specific.
You didn't tried it yet with an other browser, like Chrome or IE?
What operating system you're on?
What Firefox extensions to you have installed?
for troubleshooting please also see:
Hi,
I am contemplating adding collaboration to FireBaggr.
TiddlyWiki editing is currently a single user excercise. With
FireBaggr it becomes relatively trivial to add 'collaboration'. For
example, Person A can start a wiki and 'share it' from within
FireBaggr. Persons B C can than import it in
Everytime I open o certain TW I get the message TypeError:
this.formatter is nullin a java box...
We'll really need more details to make sense of this:
http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Troubleshooting
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You received this
couldn't get it to work based on the syntax. could someone
provide me with some sample syntax?
Take a look at the tiddler linked to from the community wiki:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#TabMacro
The syntax used there, with macro parameters explained in brackets:
tabs txtFavourite[cookie]
wolfgang wrote:
Hi Sriram,
I don't understand you. Do you mean a locally installed Firefox
extension as FireBaggr would make it possible to have multiuser
collaboration with TiddlyWikies stored on servers, like the one at
TiddlySpot?
Yes, one example would be that any file within
My question is what ideas do readers of this list have for something
like this and
how might they want to use such a facility.
Replacing GoogleGroups would be the first thing I would love to do -
once it would be possible to edit TiddlyWikis collaboratively - be it
with FireBaggr, ccTiddly
I have also found the view button so can see what others have done.
There are also bookmarklets like 'EnableEdit' which you can drag and
drop to your bookmark/favorite's browser bar and with only one click
will toggle online TiddlyWikis into edit mode:
On Oct 14, 9:38 am, S. Sriram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is what ideas do readers of this list have for something
like this and how might they want to use such a facility.
I have been using FireBaggr for a few days and I can see a lot of
potential. It needs some tweaking and
See also
http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html
Which organises tiddlers in tabs rather than providing tabs within tiddlers.
TonyM
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 07:25, FND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
couldn't get it to work based on the syntax. could someone
provide me with some sample syntax?
On Oct 13, 1:01 am, wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Impressive how clear and clean you got the layout of FiddlyWiki in the
meantime.
Amazing what a little Obsessive Compulsive disorder and a flexible
work schedule combined with procrastination can do! ;^)
Specially how both tab sliders in
I don't now how to do this but custom bookmarklets that reside in your
firefox favorites on the bookmarks bar could be designed to insert text like
this and it would work across different tiddlywikis. Once you have a basic
insert hardcoded text bookmarklet, you can copy it then you could change
Morris Gray wrote:
And here's food for thought:
Since the original designer of TiddlySnip has been forced to abandon
its development and with your expertise with Firefox plugins it would
fit well in coordination with FireBaggr. TiddlySnip could be used t
If you see the right-mouse menu on
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