Thank you everyone for your thoughtful responses.
I'll try out the suggestions and follow up later.
best,
-matt
On Monday, 1 October 2012 21:09:25 UTC-7, Jon wrote:
SE has shown me that while the visuals are important
it's the actual writing experience which carries the day
Are
But you are lucky today, because just in these days I'm testing for
markItUp! [1] integration in TiddlyWiki.
Thank you!
first impressions:
favourable. The effect of keyboard commands are quick and direct (I've used
other editors where the lag is noticeable enough to make me want to
Hi Jeremy,
It works fine ! both in Firefox and in Chrome.
Through the classic interface (dropbox.com) I only have to change the
encoding to unicode UTF-8.
Great work. Many thanks
FrD
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:17:31 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi FrD
I've just uploaded another
Hi FrD
It works fine ! both in Firefox and in Chrome.
Great, sorry about the false starts there.
Through the classic interface (dropbox.com) I only have to change the
encoding to unicode UTF-8.
Yes I find the same problem when using the Dropbox iPad application. I'll
continue to investigate
Great addition to Dropbox and TiddlyWiki, thanks Jeremy.
Though I really don't have much time for any testing now, the first time I
clicked the link at http://dropbox.tiddlywiki.com/ to check it with one TW
I mentioned all the external files weren't included. Only the second time I
looked at
Hi wolfgang,
In my french version of FF (15.0.1) :
Menu : Affichage = Encodage des caractères = Unicode (UTF-8)
FrD
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 10:35:02 AM UTC+2, wolfgang wrote:
Great addition to Dropbox and TiddlyWiki, thanks Jeremy.
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How to change the encoding?
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Hi Wolfgang
Great addition to Dropbox and TiddlyWiki, thanks Jeremy.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
Though I really don't have much time for any testing now, the first time I
clicked the link at http://dropbox.tiddlywiki.com/ to check it with one TW I
mentioned all the external
In my french version of FF (15.0.1) :
Menu : Affichage = Encodage des caractères = Unicode (UTF-8)
Thanks, but this seems not to help in my case.
OK, it's possible that you were trying it while I was still fixing it,
I'd be grateful if you could give it another try. Unfortunately you'll
Hi TWQuest
I really like the idea of combining EtherPad and TiddlyWiki. Have there
been any developments in this regard?
Yes.
There are quite a few services based on the open source version of
EtherPad.
One of them is http://willyou.typewith.me/
Tobias wrote the TypeWithMePlugin:
OK, so it seems like things are in quite a strange situation:
- Wolfgang has a TW that views correctly on the usual Dropbox public
URI, but doesn't view correctly in TWITS
- FrD has a TW that views correctly in TWITS, but doesn't view
correctly on the Dropbox public URI
Can I just confirm that
Hi Jeremy,
Through the classic interface (dropbox.com), my URI starts with :
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/
It's indeed a file inside a private folder in the dropbox account which
I'm logged in.
When logged in it seems that all URI start the same way (including in the
public folder).
FrD
Hi FrD
Could you perhaps try putting your file into your dropbox public
folder and see how it behaves, and if that gives a URI of the same
form as Wolfgangs?
Many thanks
Jeremy
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:39 PM, FrD sokus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Through the classic interface
Hi Jeremy,
When logged in the URI of a file in my public folder starts with :
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/
The public link to the same file starts with :
dl.dropbox.com/u/
FrD
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 3:41:57 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi FrD
Could you perhaps try putting your
Thanks FrD, I'll run some more experiments and report back,
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:05 PM, FrD sokus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
When logged in the URI of a file in my public folder starts with :
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/
The public link to the same file starts
On 3 Okt., 14:53, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
There are quite a few services based on the open source version of
EtherPad.
One of them ishttp://willyou.typewith.me/
The plugin solution just addes an etherpad viewer. The whole stuff is
stored at the 3rd party service. I did use typewith.me
Thanks for both your replies, Mans and Mario!
I'm thinking about hosting my own EtherPad and then linking TiddlyWiki to
my hosted version. Alas, it looks like EtherPad is not installable on a
shared server
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/etherpad-open-source-discuss/vM0s68THqjU/sefwOiOfwoUJ
The plugin solution just addes an etherpad viewer. The whole stuff is
A true integration would be the best, but as a workaround it's rather neat.
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Hi Mario
Thanks.
I modded Tobias' plugin.
My mod* uses https://etherpad.mozilla.org/
*http://mopad.tiddlyspace.com/
One drawback is that you have to click an extra button first time you
create a pad...
I'm sure there is a workaround for creating pads directly - some
extended url-addtion...
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