How to import a TW theme to TiddlySpace?
I've tried entering e.g. http://tiddlythemes.com/empties/Rin.html into
ImportTiddlers yet it results in an Unable to import from this
location due to cross-domain restrictions. error.
You cannot import directly from another site - instead, you need to
Hi,
I think an old TW theme will not work very well, without access to
the new TiddlySpace requirements. eg: switching between public/
private, following,
In tiddly space including a theme works with the backstage area.
backstage: space ...: includes tab
have a look at:
Thank you for your appreciation. I'm willing to submit it but I did
not use tiddlyspace yet, so maybe you'd like to do that?
cheers,
octw
On Oct 6, 11:55 am, passingby passingby...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi octw,
Sorry for going off track. I just wanted to say your simpleblue theme
is very good.
Hello okido Tobias,
Thank you very much for your examples and suggestions.
My plugin is now happily creating enumerated Tiddler titles :-)
UBi
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Another question for Eric:
Is there a way to make this work for tags that contain spaces?
cmari
On Oct 5, 11:36 pm, TK tonykelly...@gmail.com wrote:
G'day Eric
I must be doing something wrong.
I downloaded the InlineJavascriptPlugin; then
copied and pasted into a tiddler everything between
I'd like to employ the Template: Chess diagram (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucena_position for an example from the
Wikipedia) into my own tiddlywiki's. I tried a couple of things, but I
can't seem to get it to work. Is there a simple step-by-step procedure
for doing this (designed for a
Adapting it for tiddlyspace would require some themeing experience and
I am afraid I have never done any themeing. I hope somebody else picks
this up cos its a good theme, fresh looking, simple and uncluttered.
On Oct 6, 4:01 pm, octw blog...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your appreciation. I'm
I'd like to employ the Template: Chess diagram (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucena_position for an example from the
Wikipedia) into my own tiddlywiki's.
I assume you are referring to this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Chess_diagram
Wikipedia uses the MediaWiki engine, which is a
Wow, this was incredibly helpful - problem solved! I don't know how I
got on so long without these tools. Are there any other must have
plugins or bookmarklets that I don't know about?
I have another question that I am going to post under a different
heading.
Many thanks,
James
On Oct 5,
Excellent. Thank you! Any thoughts about a methodology for combining
styles in tiddlers with multiple styled tags?
On Sep 30, 6:44 pm, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Saverin,
Great to see you use it! Actually, it looks like the blanks in your
css were the problem, so I
Dear All,
I have been using TiddlyWiki for several years now mainly for academic
purposes and am so far delighted with the results. I decided to keep
separate Tiddly files for separate topics that I study (as opposed to
one massive Tiddly). However, occasionally I have a tiddler that does
not
Just was thinking about this today - in my daily review, when I'm
assessing priority/importance to actions for the day, it would be nice
to see what future actions depend upon a current action item in the
Action view tiddler. Just as there is the drop down for Depends on,
perhaps just some
Hi Saverio,
Let me tell you, this was not pretty ...although the result is. ;o)
After hours of pulling my hair out over infinite loops and rethinking
on how to best rewrite Saq's code from scratch, I've got the baby
working the way you initially hoped... meaning: click-toggle as deeply
nested as
Hi UBi,
Dunno if you've gone down the road of generalizing the thing... but
thinking about it again, it should probably be called 'enum'. If you
have, why not create http://enum.tiddlyspace.com and post it there, so
future you and I's can enjoy...
enum
label:new ennumerated SomeThing
Hello,
I have the following in MyTiddler-A:
# Item-1
# item-2
tiddler MyTiddler-B
And, MyTiddler-B looks like this:
# item-3
# item-4
Now, when I render MyTiddler-A, what we see is this:
1. Item-1
2. Item-2
1. Item-3
2. Item-4
Is there a way I would like to make it render them serially
Hi Mike,
What have you tried?
I would probably build that from scratch and it seems to me that a
MUCH different markup were by far better. More like...
chess kl=b8 kd=d8 pl=b7 rd=a2 rl=c1
...which would render a chessboard and the figures positioned
appropriately. The coding seems straight
Hi Saverio,
So you mean where the tags that a tiddler is tagging to have different
styles attached?
Mhhh... dunno if that's such a good idea in general ...but one could
make it an option if it wouldn't require a plethora of code. I'll
think about that.
On the other hand what would you want that
I would probably build that from scratch
That reminds me:
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/t/c8c5ab8c0b50c41a
http://gist.github.com/353337
I also just stumbled across this, not sure how relevant it is though:
http://www.chess.com/download/view/tiddlywiki-chess-training-journal
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I use TaggerPlugin. I'd like to widen the drop-down tagging menu. I'm not a
geek. Just a user. How do I do it?
Thanks,
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A real use case example is that I have tiddlers that represent tasks.
Tasks tagged with 'urgent' are red. However, tasks tagged with 'done'
should be displayed with strikethrough. Currently, which style gets
displayed is the *first* tag in the tiddler's tag list, not the *last*
tag recorded, nor
A real use case example is that I have tiddlers that represent tasks.
Tasks tagged with 'urgent' are red. However, tasks tagged with 'done'
should be displayed with strikethrough. Currently, which style gets
displayed is the *first* tag in the tiddler's tag list, not the *last*
tag recorded, nor
A real use case example is that I have tiddlers that represent tasks.
Tasks tagged with 'urgent' are red. However, tasks tagged with 'done'
should be displayed with strikethrough. Currently, which style gets
displayed is the *first* tag in the tiddler's tag list, not the *last*
tag recorded, nor
On 6 Okt., 22:01, Saverio saverio.mavig...@gmail.com wrote:
A real use case example is that I have tiddlers that represent tasks.
Tasks tagged with 'urgent' are red. However, tasks tagged with 'done'
should be displayed with strikethrough. Currently, which style gets
displayed is the *first*
This macro does provide provide buttons for a date ordered list. And
it does provide another button row for tag restriction.
However I have just 1 tag that the tiddlers are supposed to be
implicitly restricted by, not via another button.
If I have just one tag-button the results are not
Thanks for your replies folks.
Allow me to throw lots of questions and remarks at you, for my own benefit and
hopefully for TS too. Please forgive my going off-topic a bit.
have you tried copy paste the 5 tiddlers listed Tags:RinTheme to a
tiddlyspace?
Just tried that: it seems to be working
Hello,
I am wondering if it's somehow possible, when including a file (e.g.
an image) in a tiddler, to specify that the code should look for the
file at an online location first, and if nothing is found, for a local
offline location. The online location could be the URL of the file in
a Dropbox
Suppose I write a tiddler today that tangentially mentions
'elephant' (not in [[ ]]). Two weeks later I learn lots of things
about elephants and create an 'elephant' tiddler.
Is it possible at that point to automatically check whether any of my
tiddlers mention 'elephant' and put [[ ]] around
Hi Verrehaal,
Lets see if I can answer a few of these questions for you.
have you tried copy paste the 5 tiddlers listed Tags:RinTheme to a
tiddlyspace?
Just tried that: it seems to be working fine. (Was a bit confusing because
I lost a 'new tiddler' option on screen after I copy/pasted
Let me correct myself on the quickstart_tiddlyblog.html import: after
reloading the space:
- everything looks pretty (rather than glitchy), but:
- mousing over the backstage bar makes a white 'upload' bar appear
right over it (which opens a 'Upload with options' window), rendering
the backstage
On Oct 6, 11:43 am, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
What's the idea behind having those items numbered? Are those numbers
really important?
They are ordered lists being filled in random orders.
To make it simple, let us say they contain words in dictionary order.
First list has
Thanks to the topic Installing EasyEdit Plugin , just before this
one, I found the solution.
You need to add editHtml to the shadow, ToolbarCommands. In the
VisualTW, the item is in the ViewTemplate - that's where I found what
it was supposed to be called.
I wonder why that wasn't included in
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