[tw] Multiple File TiddlyWiki Request

2009-05-20 Thread alx
Is there a plugin that will store a TiddlyWiki's tiddlers in separate files or alphbetically separated directories? TIA --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
On May 21, 1:56 am, rtimwest wrote: At the risk of entertaining lurkers while irritating the users who receive this by email I shall make a few comments in order to get a NET time stamp (including the date) for my journal entries :-) For those who have adopted .beat time I have no quarrel. It's

[tw] Auto-build mainmenu ideas?

2009-05-20 Thread DrCory
I 'm a sporadic user of TW, and I'm working on a database project. One of the things I'd like to do is cross reference the tiddlers. By that I mean; each tiddler lists those tiddlers which reference it. I know the 'references' dropdown on the toolbar does this, but I want to list it within the ti

[tw] Re: A Slight Coloring Issue

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Shulman
> On my site I have a light blue color that i can't find in any of the > style related tiddlers. It shows up when you click the popup menu > School > Summer 2009. The site is here:www.chriscassidy.net. I am at > my wit's end trying to find the color in the code. If anyone can help, > it would be g

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Shulman
> Not near ready for prime time, though- it's bare-bones function, poor > formatting, few comments, no docs, meets no standards yet, and there > are some sections I want to refactor. Try this alternative bit of code for formatting a decimal # with zero- padding... it generates the same '000.00' f

[tw] A Slight Coloring Issue

2009-05-20 Thread Chris Cassidy
On my site I have a light blue color that i can't find in any of the style related tiddlers. It shows up when you click the popup menu School > Summer 2009. The site is here: www.chriscassidy.net. I am at my wit's end trying to find the color in the code. If anyone can help, it would be greatly ap

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread rtimwest
Dirk, > You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the > lurkers around... ;-) Well, okay, but remember you asked for it... discussions of time systems can get truly Byzantine, sometimes even heated (which seems odd for such a "dry" subject, but ask me how I know...), and te

[tw] What in the world did I do wrong?

2009-05-20 Thread Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/
Hi all, I thought I had this TW perfect so that my lovely and talented assistant Suni could enter the data. However when she tried to use Monkey Tagger dropdowns to add a tag in edit mode, it reverted the tiddler back to view mode. I had tested it before and the Monkey Tagger worked fine (yes, th

[tw] Re: Before I give up - database/spreadsheet features?

2009-05-20 Thread Måns
Hi Matt > I would need separate "queries" to look for tiddlers with missing or invalid data, different sorted lists, etc. < As long as you don't have missing data(or field-)names as a needed value in the first part of the fET it's not nessecary to make separate "queries" - they will just appear

[tw] Re: Before I give up - database/spreadsheet features?

2009-05-20 Thread Måns
Hi Matt I've learned to use fETs, sortable tables and formTemplates over the past few months. This way I get automatically updated tables - and I'm very happy with the results. It's true that it won't happen for you if you want it to work in a way that you are used to in spreadsheet applications

[tw] Re: Before I give up - database/spreadsheet features?

2009-05-20 Thread Ken Girard
Take a look at: http://no-sin.com/wiki/WorkTracker.html#Completed I use custom templates/fields, HideWhen, ForEach, TableSorting, ToggleTag, etc. Try using "add new request" button to see how I add new entries. Yes, it is a lot to set up at first, but once it is in there, it is nothing to do. M

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Mark S.
The code I'm seeing on your site says version 0.2. The current code should say 0.21. Maybe you didn't upload after experimenting? Just checking. Thanks, Mark On May 20, 12:47 pm, Morris Gray wrote: > Hi Mark, > > I've been unsuccessful in making antisesame work on my site.  I've > disabled you

[tw] Before I give up - database/spreadsheet features?

2009-05-20 Thread Matt L.
Hi all, I am very close to giving up hope that TW will fit my requirements... I have various lists (books, movies, passwords, etc) that would fit quite well in an advanced spreadsheet or database - sortable columns, validated data, required fields, etc. I cannot seem to find any functional

[tw] Re: FatSlicePlugin

2009-05-20 Thread Dave Parker
Thanks Paul, I'll give it a try... DP On May 20, 3:38 am, "Paul Downey (psd)" wrote: > > There's a discussion > > here:http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_frm/thread/546c0d777... > > > ...back in October about this experimental plugin that gives you > > "slices with multiple column

[tw] Re: Appearance Settings issues in non-Firefox Browsers

2009-05-20 Thread Chris Cassidy
Thanks so much. It works perfectly. I tried something similar and PluginManager found an error every time. On May 20, 4:06 pm, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On my site I would ideally like the animations to be off by default > > and the SinglePageMode Plugin to display one tiddler at a time and it > >

[tw] Re: Extended fields...other input types?

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Shulman
> ...unfortunately I realized once I tried it that by definition these > custom fields will appear on every tiddler - thereby defeating my > purpose of data integrity. http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#TaggedTemplateTweak provides a kind of 'typed' tiddler mechanism that associates a custom ViewTempla

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
Hi Mark, I've been unsuccessful in making antisesame work on my site. I've disabled your other versions, tried it on various little branches, I copied and pasted your antisesame code (but not your tiddlers I admit) I am a bit thick in the head right now though. Perhaps you could try it on the l

[tw] Re: Extended fields...other input types?

2009-05-20 Thread Matt L.
Thanks Eric! That is what I was looking for... ...unfortunately I realized once I tried it that by definition these custom fields will appear on every tiddler - thereby defeating my purpose of data integrity. Thanks again for your help! Sorry to have wasted your time... - Matt L. On May

[tw] Re: Appearance Settings issues in non-Firefox Browsers

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Shulman
> On my site I would ideally like the animations to be off by default > and the SinglePageMode Plugin to display one tiddler at a time and it > works fantastically in firefox. In any other browser, however, neither > of these work. (Safari, Opera, and IE tested) Is there a way to fix > this or is

[tw] Appearance Settings issues in non-Firefox Browsers

2009-05-20 Thread Chris Cassidy
On my site I would ideally like the animations to be off by default and the SinglePageMode Plugin to display one tiddler at a time and it works fantastically in firefox. In any other browser, however, neither of these work. (Safari, Opera, and IE tested) Is there a way to fix this or is firefox th

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Weir
On May 20, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Mark S. wrote: > I've just updated plugin2 with a new, undocumented feature. > Undocumented, because we'll have to see if its worth it. Somewhere TreeView was described as being "like Windows Explorer." I think I know the answer, but thought I would ask to make su

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread FND
>> I'm sure we could bore everyone here to tears with this stuff. If you >> want to discuss it, maybe we should take it to e-mail? > > You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the > lurkers around... ;-) Ditto. I for one would be happy if people at least adopted UTC - but

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Mark S.
Hi Morris, I've just updated plugin2 with a new, undocumented feature. Undocumented, because we'll have to see if its worth it. Now when you specify the settings, you can specify a "sesame" and an "antisesame" tag. Like 'collapsed: false, antisesame: "closed" ' "sesame" (case matters) gives

[tw] Treeview comments and bugs

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
Transferred from thread http://tinyurl.com/o37b47 because bloat. On May 21, 1:01 am, Mike Norman wrote: > I tried the experimental treeview and it worked on my system (WinXP/ > SP3, Firefox 3.0.10); however, when > I navigated away, the portion of the page where the Menu was did not > get re-dr

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread Dirk Zemisch
Hi Tim, hello All, rtimwest wrote: > I'm sure we could bore everyone here to tears with this stuff. If you > want to discuss it, maybe we should take it to e-mail? You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the lurkers around... ;-) Regards! Dirk -- signature.asc Desc

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread rtimwest
Morris, Thanks for the kind words. No amount of experience in the proprietary world of PL/SQL gives much in the way of tools to contribute to free software, I'm glad for the opportunity. The program itself should get a lot better in the next few iterations. > and zero time begins at an odd > pla

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Mike Norman
I tried the experimental treeview and it worked on my system (WinXP/ SP3, Firefox 3.0.10); however, when I navigated away, the portion of the page where the Menu was did not get re-drawn by FF - tried a couple different sites, forced a refresh: nothing worked. Somehow, the Menu 'damage' doesn't ge

[tw] Re: Extended fields...other input types?

2009-05-20 Thread Eric Shulman
>    In my quest to make TW easily usable for database-like purposes, I > started looking at extended fields.  Adding a simple text input field > is easy, but is it possible to add a drop-down list field instead? Try this: http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ListboxPlugin http://www.TiddlyTools.com

[tw] Re: Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
> I did a Google image search, and virtually nobody's TiddlyWiki site > (always excluding yours, Eric) has much of anything up in the upper > right corner, title or subtitle areas. Welcome to the Group Tim. The empty space is an old (western culture) marketing technique :-) Empty space draws your

[tw] Extended fields...other input types?

2009-05-20 Thread Matt L.
Hi all, In my quest to make TW easily usable for database-like purposes, I started looking at extended fields. Adding a simple text input field is easy, but is it possible to add a drop-down list field instead? I want to ensure data integrity, so I need to make sure input is limited to valid

[tw] javascript how to sort datatiddler

2009-05-20 Thread okido
I use the script below, it should sort on name and show 10 tiddlers, name is a data tiddler field, with normal field it works fine, this data field is not recognised. var out=""; var tids=store.sortTiddlers(store.getTaggedTiddlers ("vld"),DataTiddler.getData(tiddler.title,("name"))); fo

[tw] Title Right?

2009-05-20 Thread rtimwest
I've got a "non-techie" question.. I did a Google image search, and virtually nobody's TiddlyWiki site (always excluding yours, Eric) has much of anything up in the upper right corner, title or subtitle areas. Is it just that there's no convenient (non-programmer) way to float something to the r

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
On May 20, 1:53 pm, "Mark S." wrote: Well done Mark. I have added Plugin2 to my site. It is working just fine, have a look. For a big menu like I'm using to see how it feels; opening the whole thing is a bit over the top. However I put it in the persist state and it remembers where it was wh

[tw] Re: FatSlicePlugin

2009-05-20 Thread Paul Downey (psd)
> There's a discussion > here:http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_frm/thread/546c0d777... > > ...back in October about this experimental plugin that gives you > "slices with multiple columns" I think the word "experimental" was really around whether the functionality was suitable fo

[tw] Re: PrettyLink to a macro.. Swatch Internet Time in TiddlyWiki

2009-05-20 Thread rtimwest
Eric, Thanks for taking a look. I'll respond to this and then move any further discussion to the other section. I think we're very much on the same page; this first (pre-Alpha) version does leverage Date.formatString, n times for however many "@@" Biel-date strings (probably should be once for a

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Alex Hough
It looks fantastic. May I suggest something for a future tweek: make it so that it works without external files. Maybe characters can be used for the line such as : _ | – ALex 2009/5/20 Morris Gray : > > On May 20, 9:57 am, IainS wrote: >> Am I missing something - what does it look like at t

[tw] Re: Strange. default values in config tiddler not reset after reload on local TW, yet on online version its ok.

2009-05-20 Thread Alex Hough
Removing trasnclusion of values solves this problem. Somehow, old values get caught up in transclusion. 2009/5/20 Alex Hough : > I think it is when values are transcluded into other tiddlers that > they are not refreshed. on my example, i transcluded twice. > > > > Alex > > 2009/5/20 alex : >> >>

[tw] Re: Strange. default values in config tiddler not reset after reload on local TW, yet on online version its ok.

2009-05-20 Thread Alex Hough
I think it is when values are transcluded into other tiddlers that they are not refreshed. on my example, i transcluded twice. Alex 2009/5/20 alex : > > If anyone else gets this problem, I solved it by adding the variables > using inline script. The script is executed when the tiddler is > loa

[tw] Re: Here's an example of a tree structure (treeview) implemented on TW

2009-05-20 Thread Morris Gray
On May 20, 9:57 am, IainS wrote: > Am I missing something - what does it look like at the end? It sounds > interesting but I am not sure what it looks like and not sure whether > I have the time to try it out. To see it working you only have to click here: http://twt-notes-treeview-experimental

[tw] Re: Linking to tiddlers from hotspot on image

2009-05-20 Thread Kino
Ah! Now I understand! ...and it works fine! Thank you for your assistance - I've been searching for just this thing for months! Kino --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to thi