[tw] Recommendations for incorporating email messages into a TW?

2009-02-20 Thread roger
I'd really like to have my TW's set up so that emails that I want to associate with a specific TW can somehow be connected. I don't want to just copy and paste the body of the email as I'd loose all the data associated with the message. It would be awesome if the drag & drop functionality that F

[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread cedardoc
Thank you so much Morris for your time and attention. I'll tinker with this over the weekend. Dave On Feb 20, 6:05 pm, Morris Gray wrote: > This will get you everything in a section. > Obviously index < 10) ? won't work here because it applies to tiddlers > not tiddler##section contents. > ---

[tw] Re: Editing the background color of fields - same problem, need different answer

2009-02-20 Thread brightskies.us
Hi ML, Thanks for this great tip! The software toolbar is outstanding. I got most of my "problems" and special setups all taken care of now, except for the checkbox background. I've been trying to get this whole TW into a dark red shade so that I can use it outside in my observatory, where anyth

[tw] Re: Editing the background color of fields - same problem, need different answer

2009-02-20 Thread brightskies.us
Hi ML, Thanks for this great tip! The software toolbar is outstanding. I got most of my "problems" and special setups all taken care of now, except for the checkbox background. I've been trying to get this whole TW into a dark red shade so that I can use it outside in my observatory, where anyth

[tw] Re: Is Eric Priceless? You tell us

2009-02-20 Thread Morris Gray
When ones favourite brain storm is stopped for the lack of a piece of code, a plugin or just in need of some direction, any help we receive deserves the highest gratitude that can be given. In this respect it isn't possible to set one above another. It is the community that is priceless. It is e

[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread Morris Gray
This will get you everything in a section. Obviously index < 10) ? won't work here because it applies to tiddlers not tiddler##section contents. --- <\>\n"' >> --- Morris Gray http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners On Feb 21, 9:

[tw] Re: Is Eric Priceless? You tell us

2009-02-20 Thread Alex Hough
has FND got a fan club? t-shirt? action figure? 2009/2/20 Alex Hough : > (for ages i thought that FND was short for 'friend') > you just have to see the times he posts to the group - weekends, evenings; > > Don't burn out FND! - take some time out of TiddlyWorld now and again! > > ALex > > 2009/2

[tw] Re: Is Eric Priceless? You tell us

2009-02-20 Thread Alex Hough
(for ages i thought that FND was short for 'friend') you just have to see the times he posts to the group - weekends, evenings; Don't burn out FND! - take some time out of TiddlyWorld now and again! ALex 2009/2/20 Dave Gifford : > > Why isn't Fred (FND) on the list? He has helped me as much if

[tw] Re: Is Eric Priceless? You tell us

2009-02-20 Thread Dave Gifford
Why isn't Fred (FND) on the list? He has helped me as much if not more than Eric and the others. He deserves boatloads of recognition, too. Dave --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: TWT-Notes - Topic & MyTopic parent name.

2009-02-20 Thread Dave Gifford
> > She was struck by aesthetic design and universal granularity implemented > > by Mr Morris Gray. I think he meant struck as in 'struck by a bus' struck. ;-) Dave --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "

[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread cedardoc
I'm struggling to get this to work... Here's my FET I derived from yours <> Where "1:1" is the first section in BookOne I get an error: <>: Extra parameter behind 'write': 1:1 ) Is it right to use the term "getTiddlerSection", and why is the section name a problem? And do I even need to use "

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
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[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread Morris Gray
While these are about slices they may still help you. Here ia an improved slices plugin. http://remotely-helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/ImprovedSlicesPlugin.html Morris On Feb 21, 6:23 am, Dave Parker wrote: > I've looked at all the examples in Udos ForEachTiddler plugin and > can't find reference to

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread FND
> The script you provided pulls up the current month when the tiddler > (that contains the tab macro) is open. When I change tabs, a cookie > is created such that the cookie makes another tab come into view. It > seems that this browser stored cookie takes precedence and therefore > it makes the

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
That's terribly unclear. I'll try again. I have <> The script you provided pulls up the current month when the tiddler (that contains the tab macro) is open. When I change tabs, a cookie is created such that the cookie makes another tab come into view. It seems that this browser stored cookie

[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread Morris Gray
By the way be careful of line breaks. The last line in particular Morris On Feb 21, 7:45 am, Morris Gray wrote: > Here is an example I did for reading plugin headers.  It's not only an > example, it is very practical for checking the version of your plugins > to keep them up to date.  If you h

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
> I'm afraid I don't follow - what do you mean by "change the month" here? > And how are tabs (the tabs macro?) related to this? I have <> and upon selected each tab, a cookie is created. So, If this script makes the 'february' tab selected upon opening the tiddler that contains the tabs, and I

[tw] Re: FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread Morris Gray
Here is an example I did for reading plugin headers. It's not only an example, it is very practical for checking the version of your plugins to keep them up to date. If you have TableSortingPlugin it is sortable. -- <> Morris Gra

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
> I'm afraid I don't follow - what do you mean by "change the month" here? > And how are tabs (the tabs macro?) related to this? I have <> and upon selected each tab, a cookie is created. So, If this script makes the 'february' tab selected upon opening the tiddler that contains the tabs, and I

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread FND
> a cookie is still being saved when I happen to change the month. > If a cookie is essential to change a tab, then I imagine there > is no solution. I'm afraid I don't follow - what do you mean by "change the month" here? And how are tabs (the tabs macro?) related to this? -- F. --~--~---

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
>      config.options.txtCurrentMonth = >          config.messages.dates.months[new Date().getMonth()]; That does work in a way, however, a cookie is still being saved when I happen to change the month. If a cookie is essential to change a tab, then I imagine there is no solution. Is this true?

[tw] FET for sections?

2009-02-20 Thread Dave Parker
I've looked at all the examples in Udos ForEachTiddler plugin and can't find reference to writing out sections Could anyone get me started in writing something that would list a set of, say 10 sections of a single tiddler (its one big tiddler with hundreds of sections) starting at section 42? e.

[tw] Is Eric Priceless? You tell us

2009-02-20 Thread Greg Wolff - UnaMesa.org
In our never ending quest to better serve the TiddlyWiki community, the UnaMesa Association wants to hear from you. Specifically, if Eric or someone else has answered your questions or customized a plugin for you, please take a moment to fill out the form at http://support.unamesa.org/FeedbackFo

[tw] Re: how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread FND
Please note that strictly development-related issues should be discussed on the developers group: http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev/ > config.options.txt[cookiecalendar]="February"; > and replace 'February' with a script that places the current month in > its place. Try this:

[tw] how to set a cookie with javascript

2009-02-20 Thread M)
What I want is something like this... config.options.txt[cookiecalendar]="February"; and replace 'February' with a script that places the current month in its place. Is this possible? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to t

[tw] Re: Is there a way to place 2 tables side by side?

2009-02-20 Thread M)
Also try transclusion... |<>|<>| The TiddleWithEdit plugin is nice to have. M) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com

[tw] Re: SetUserNamePlugin & TiddlyLockPlugin

2009-02-20 Thread roger
Eric, that's way too simple of an approach... :) I guess with the modifications I made to the UI that's displayed, I never considered such an obvious solution to the problem. Thanks. ~Roger On Feb 20, 12:54 am, Eric Shulman wrote: > > If the user is set to YourName when a user puts the TW > > i

[tw] tiddlyweb static

2009-02-20 Thread EduardWagner
Hi, currently using: tiddlywiki 2.4.3 tiddlyweb 0.9.14 TiddlyWebAdaptor 0.5.7 ServerSideSavingPlugin 0.4.4 TiddlyWebConfig 0.2.2 python 2.4.4 solaris 10 mozilla 3.06 have some little confusion with static plugin. Use following in tiddlywebconfig.py: 'css_uri': '/static/css/tiddlyweb.css',

[tw] Re: Is there a way to place 2 tables side by side?

2009-02-20 Thread jrbast
Yes, I actually had both yours and wolfgangs. Once I removed his, yours worked.. On Feb 19, 7:57 pm, Eric Weir wrote: > On Feb 19, 2009, at 4:42 PM, jrbast wrote: > > > Your code works for both text and tables . . . > > God, it's not *my* code! I'm incapable of composing a line of code. > > It