[tw] Re: Grounded Theory Coding

2012-02-24 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 24, 2012 10:11:09 PM UTC+7, Niklas Wagner wrote: > > Coding here means to tag certain parts of a text. > > Better to use the term "tagging" content then so it's clear in this context. What I do is break a longer text down into smaller chunks, what I call "nodes", in such a

[tw] saveFile function?

2012-02-24 Thread skye riquelme
Hi All In a few plugins such as Eric SaveTiddlerToFile ...I see the coding saveFile(target,content).. but when I try a simple bit of code to test this function...it does not work...is saveFile part of the core code...ou defined somewhere in another plugin... more importantly can, and i

[tw] TiddlySaver.jar freezes on save using Chrome on Ubuntu

2012-02-24 Thread Francisco
What the subject says. I try to save and the tab freezes. Any idea what could be going on? I tried with the latest version from the TiddlyWiki download page. java version "1.6.0_20" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.9.10) (6b20-1.9.10-0ubuntu1~10.10.3) OpenJDK Server VM (build 19.0-b09, mixe

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Alex Hough
I e-mailed one of the board today! ALex On 24 February 2012 20:05, Eric Weir wrote: > > On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Alex Hough wrote: > >> It might be an idea to get a community proposal together for the >> Unamesa board [1] and present it to them >> Coming from the community, such a proposal

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Alex Hough wrote: > It might be an idea to get a community proposal together for the > Unamesa board [1] and present it to them > Coming from the community, such a proposal might be seen (legitimately > I think) as an organizational achievement. Haven't taken time t

[tw] Re: Slices with names in non-latin letters?

2012-02-24 Thread Yakov
Ok, I've done simple tests. Adding абвгдеёжзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюяАБВГДЕЁЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬЭЮЯ (a space in the end) to each of the ([\.\w]+) parts let me get this working: Tiddler: [[Сегменты с русскими именами: тесты]] |Slicename|slice content| |Slice name|slice content 2| |Имя

Re: [tw] Grounded Theory Coding

2012-02-24 Thread Alex Hough
> But i would be nice to have it more dynamic: > That I can tag sections inside a tiddly. And then have all these > sections listed in the Tiddly of this tag, in such a way, that they > are linked to the original text tiddly and that by one click I can see > what is written before and after the tag

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Alex Hough
Eric, You got me going ... a short reply kept growing and growing TW Board ? = It might be an idea to get a community proposal together for the Unamesa board [1] and present it to them Coming from the community, such a proposal might be seen (legitimately I think) as an organiz

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Alex Hough wrote: > The marketing cliche goes :"sell the sizzle not the sausage" Well, the marketing folks are pretty good at what they do, and I don't know how you could get the sizzle without the sausage, and the sizzle is probably part of what I want, but it's t

[tw] Grounded Theory Coding

2012-02-24 Thread Niklas Wagner
Hello, I would like to use Tiddlywiki for Coding in Grounded Thory. Coding here means to tag certain parts of a text. For my example, in my interviews on "Neatness in Gardens" I have a tag "Snail", I want to mark all sections of in the transkrips with this tag. And then when i open this tag i wa

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Alex Hough
>This what's missing. The word about TW. The word about how to use TW. I think you are right and that a book should "tell the story" as well as be a user manual. The marketing cliche goes :"sell the sizzle not the sausage" ALex On 24 February 2012 14:45, Eric Weir wrote: > > On Feb 24, 2012

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Eric Weir wrote: > [c] Evident, no doubt, but shoulda been [b]. -- Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net "The invincible shield of caring Is a weapon sent from the sky against being d

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Alex Hough
Isn't UnaMesa a non-profit anyway? "The UnaMesa Association is a non-profit, world-wide association of individuals from industry, academia, and NGOs that help caregivers and educators create better experiences for their clients through free software tools and web services. " Perhaps one way to go

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 4:07 AM, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > it all starts with building an utterly awesome product... Absolutely! And you've already got that. As I said, the limited knowledge and use is unfortunate. Without being too melodramatic, even tragic. > and then spreading the word. This what

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 4:07 AM, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > - Selling TiddlyWiki commemorative mugs and T-shirts, with special > limited editions, mugs signed by Eric and so on This will be a *very* hard way to raise funds. Other ways suggested are more realistic. I would be willing to be a paying asso

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Eric Weir
On Feb 24, 2012, at 12:08 AM, HansBKK wrote: > I see the "canned templates" like the GTD flavors, especially Monkey for > taggly tagging, TWtree, etc as the user-ready apps. Yes, these were the two that did it for me, MPTW for getting me into taggly tagging, and TW-Treeview custom tweaked for

[tw] Re: TiddlySnip for IE

2012-02-24 Thread whatever
Actually, Saq, was talking about multiple files in (2) above, the version for Firefox already supported renaming/overwriting/appending. Version for IE does support multiple TW files, but the version for FF does not. Sorry for confusion. w On Feb 24, 1:55 pm, whatever wrote: > Hi! > > I presume m

[tw] TiddlySnip for IE

2012-02-24 Thread whatever
Hi! I presume most of you are familiar with Saq's TiddlySnip (4) plugin for Firefox. Sadly, Saq stopped developing it further, but people at the TiddlySnip group (5) still update the versions to keep up with Firefox's new versioning policy. A while back, Jack made a version for Internet Explorer (

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
To pick up Eric's points first, I should restate a few of the goals/plans for TW5: - To make it much, much easier to use, by taking much more trouble over the journey users need to take as they download and start to use it - To make it simpler to find and update plugins by having a central plugin