> > 2) "sharpness": this really rather is an "luxury"-issue, but it would
> > be thrilling, if one could "cut" the similarity degree, like saying
> > "at least 3 tiddlers", not showing the rest. I think – depending on
> > the way people tag, this cuts off any "noise" caused by frequent tags
> > et
> Another thought - should tiddlers automatically be linked back to the
> source diagram? Easy enough to do manually, I suppose. I'm thinking
> of those who may browse to a tiddler, unaware that it is related to
> diagram (or image, as the case may be), and of situations in one does
> not want m
> hi eric, a problem with this great plugin:
> the mouse cursor in image map don't change
> from default (bow) to pointer (the hand-with-index-finger)
> when they hover over a hot spot. cheers, josep
It does now ;-)
Get the update (v1.2.1) here:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImageMapPlugin
h
> but I do not have <> as Save to Disk when on the web
> (or any other edit options)
>
> I also unchecked Hide editing features when viewed over HTTP (in
> Advanced options)
>
> What am I missing? - I am guessing something simple . . .
Normally, after clearing the 'hide editing features' c
Welcome Lucas,
> also, the site tiddlytools.com is mentioned, but it is not clear how
> to download or install the plugins or the blank tiddlywiki from there,
> so i am unable to move my tiddlers from the old version i am using on
> to the latest version...
>
... at the least you can go to the p
hi,
I checked this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/c352134864517e8a/d36ac9b6308f1224?q=import&lnk=nl&;
but nothing there helped me importing my old tiddlers into the latest
version.
also, the site tiddlytools.com is mentioned, but it is not clear how
to dow
> 1) the script at this point works within the tiddler only when I
> include the script itself along "< TiddlerName>>"
You can automatically embed the script into *every* tiddler by adding
it to the [[ViewTemplate]] definition, like this:
> 2) I build up a tag-vocabulary which includes the spe
I've mailed the Portable Python about the license matter:
"Hi Perica
I was wondering which kind of license Portable Python has.
We are discussing a possible implementation of Portable Python in a
distribution of TiddlyWeb, at the TiddlyWiki Google Group at the
moment.
Please comment on this thread
Very Cool!
The tree structure is very impressive.
The TWNote looks interesting and may work for me. Not exactly what I
had in mind but it looks workable.
DrCory
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I am trying to find which step I missed . . .
I installed the plugin
uploaded http://www.strm.us/Private/savefromweb.php
uploaded http://www.strm.us/Private/IJSTaskManager.htm
but I do not have <> as Save to Disk when on the web
(or any other edit options)
I also uncheckedHide editing fe
So I have fixed the problem. I have replaced the last line (commented
out with //) by the following lines:
config.macros.saveChanges.label_orig_UploadPlugin =
config.macros.saveChanges.label;
config.macros.saveChanges.label =
config.macros.upload.label.saveToDisk;
config.macros.saveChanges.handle
dear Eric,
way cool! I would say, you made my day - and sure say: "a coffee or a
wine whenever you are in Berlin...!"
- "would" because of 2 problems (and 2 minor wishful-issues) I have
with this alpha:
the 2 problems:
1) the script at this point works within the tiddler only when I
include th
> which version of portable python are you using for the tutorial?
I'd tested v2.5.4 (works fine) and 3.0.1 (no good).
Will update the docs to recommend using the former.
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On May 14, 1:28 pm, Måns wrote:
> I use PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1 ie 2.6.1
>
> I will try your suggestion and follow the paths in the tutorial - I'll
> be back..
>
Whew, just for fun, I too tried FND's tutorial and it works! well sort
of..
I threw both PortablePython and the TiddlyWeb dist in
Hi again
FND - which version of portable python are you using for the tutorial?
In my version PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1 - the directories and files,
haven't quite the same names or paths...
ie:
1.PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1
2. App (directory) and easy_install.py (not easy_install-script.py)
are a
> Does this mean with PortablePython and TiddlyWeb one could just copy
> the whole thing and it should work anywhere without having to cmd
> anything?
Well, one would still have to start the server, but that could be done
with a simple batch file using relative paths[1].
> Apart from copyright
> I'm not sure how or why this occurs. Could you:
> a) Follow the instructions as described there, i.e. using C:\Portable.
> This should help avoid any path confusion. (Since this is all portable,
> you can move and rename the folder later on; it won't leave any traces
> on your C drive.)
Does th
I use PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1 ie 2.6.1
I will try your suggestion and follow the paths in the tutorial - I'll
be back..
YS MM
On May 14, 10:21 pm, FND wrote:
> > I'm not sure how or why this occurs.
>
> Actually, is it possible you're using Python 3?
> Please use version 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6 in
> I'm not sure how or why this occurs.
Actually, is it possible you're using Python 3?
Please use version 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6 instead.*
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Another thought - should tiddlers automatically be linked back to the
source diagram? Easy enough to do manually, I suppose. I'm thinking
of those who may browse to a tiddler, unaware that it is related to
diagram (or image, as the case may be), and of situations in one does
not want multiple ti
> One could also write a TiddlyWeb store for this purpose.
>
Thanks for going into the details.
>
> There were a number of factors to this.
> In hindsight, I have to admit I'd allowed myself to get pulled in
> different directions. The most important one was was getting more
> involved with Tidd
Wow, fantastic Eric. I've been wanting to integrate my diagrams and
my diagram annotations in TW for a long time; this makes it much
easier. I agree with josep that it would be great if the cursor
switched to a pointer.
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hi eric, a problem with this great plugin:
the mouse cursor in image map don't change
from default (bow) to pointer (the hand-with-index-finger)
when they hover over a hot spot. cheers, josep
On May 13, 8:13 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > > Hi Eric. Can't get the imageMap macro to work in IE; <>
>
> But it doesn't go past the first line where it says: "selector"- the
> 'c' in selector is marked and the errormessage is: SyntaxError:
> invalid syntax..
I'm not sure how or why this occurs. Could you:
a) Follow the instructions as described there, i.e. using C:\Portable.
This should help avoi
One of the dilemma's in my field is that old chestnut "that which can
be measured may not be valuable, and that which is valuable may not be
measurable."
The notion of measurement as FEEDBACK (as Wheatley) is key - the
measures that we are forced to use in Psychiatry are nearly always
rather crud
Thanks for this suggestion, Mans - about copying and pasting in view
mode - yes - it is a good simple fix - will try this.
I enjoyed the Wheatley article, too!
Dickon
On Apr 25, 7:39 pm, Måns wrote:
> Hi Dickon, Alex and J
>
> Sometimes I get really "manual" or practical (don't know if it's th
Hi Morris,
That is truly incredible code. The treepad application has had the
ability for years to generate an html/javascript menu tree. I've been
hoping that one for TW would come along.
The main problem I see with the one at dynamicdrive is that it wants
its contents all wrapped in , which is
> that a tiddler displays related tiddlers, based on the intersection of
> a number of shared tag. that means not defining tags themselves which
> should be matched, but only - say - "any tiddler that shares 4 or more
> tags with this".
Hmm... interesting idea...
Try this inline script [1] I jus
> You could put that message in a tiddler and add it to the list of
> DefaultTiddlers.
Thanks FND, that's exactly what I did. The tiddler appears at the top,
below the titles. The message is short and the font is small, so it
looks like a thin strip. Plus I have tweaked the tiddler in such a way
Now that TiddlyWiki is going to be jQuery compliant you might talk the
some of our jQuery gurus into making these tree menus available in
TiddlyWiki. Whoever does might become a hero.
Have a look at these tree menus, they're exactly what you want verrry
slick!
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamic
Great! - Thank you for the quick repsonses.. :-)
I'm have converted all paths to my own - from FND's tutorial:
ie:
F:\PortableApps\PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1\App\python.exe F:
\PortableApps\PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1\App\Scripts\easy_install-
script.py selector simplejson BeautifulSoup html5lib wi
It seems like much of what you want can be achieved with the
TiddlyWiki Notes configuration:
http://twnotes.tiddlyspot.com/
-- Mark
On May 14, 2:49 am, DrCory wrote:
> Is there a way to create a 'Global Table of Contents'
> For Example;
> Set it up in the left hand column (Main Menu) to list
hey,
I am looking for a plugin or a way to customize an existing plugin, so
that a tiddler displays related tiddlers, based on the intersection of
a number of shared tag. that means not defining tags themselves which
should be matched, but only - say - "any tiddler that shares 4 or more
tags with
> I found http://www.portablepython.com/";>python portable
I didn't know this existed. Either way, it made me curious, so I fired
up a WinXP VM and tested it - and actually got TiddlyWeb working there!
The instructions are here:
http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BInstalling%20on%20Windows
FWIW, here's some code that some of the titans in here helped provide
some time back for some other purposes. I'm guessing maybe it's
possible to reuse some of it for this nice idea;
<"+">|[["+tiddler.title+"]]|[["+tiddler.tags.join
("]], [[")+"]]|\n"'
begin
'"|Add tag foo3|Tiddl
I believe the code to tweak is within this section:
merge(config.macros.option.types, {
'pas': {
elementType: "input",
valueField: "value",
eventName: "onkeyup",
className: "pasOptionInput",
typeValue: config.
Awesome. That worked like a charm. Thanks!
On May 13, 10:34 pm, Morris Gray wrote:
> If you take the linebreak out of the code just before the word 'by'
> the works
>
>
> (updated by)
>
> (Allow for google linebreaks in this code)
>
> Morris Grayhttp://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com
> A Tid
Is there a way to create a 'Global Table of Contents'
For Example;
Set it up in the left hand column (Main Menu) to list tiddler titles
automatically, much like the individual tiddler 'T of C,' but
Globally.
Then; put tiddlers referenced within that tiddler as sub headings
under each tiddler title
> Now my next task will be to have the following message displayed upon
> loading the page [...]
You could put that message in a tiddler and add it to the list of
DefaultTiddlers. (If you wanted to write some code, you could even
display different messages based on the user's browser - but that
> What were the reason for dropping the TiddlyWeb route for this
> purpose?
The Django framework Saq uses here makes a lot of things very simple
that we would otherwise need to write code for.
However, Django also provides a RESTful API - which means that an
intrepid developer could write a Tid
Thank you for the help. I got the EasyEditPlugin to work, that does
not need any additional installation. It too stores the content in
HTML, but this is no problem for my use case.
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interesting:
http://www.baggr.com/resources/purejasper/demo/
anyone know much about this?
2009/5/14 Morris Gray :
>
>
> Here's a few Ideas
>
> From me:
> http://twtudu.tiddlyspot.com/
> http://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> From Dave Gifford
> http://www.giffmex.org/tiddlydu3.html
> http://www.g
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