Oooops...spoke too soon.
The work around I mentioned lets me edit the tiddlers and have SinglePage
and Breadcrumbs working. BUT I dont have access to the backstage.
Playing more."readOnly=false" in the default tiddler does not turn on
the backstage button, and putting "readOnly=fals
Hi Again...
Still dont understand where that conflict comes from, but the work-around
is very simple. I took the offending bit of javascript out of the
tiddler marked as systemConfig.and stuck it into the Default
tiddlerso the TW opens, initially in read only modebut once yo
> I'm using Windows7 Home Premium and TW 2.6.5
> Up to Firefox 16.x (with TiddlyFox 1.0alpha3) the mentioned plugin worked
> as expexted.
> After upgrade to FF 19.x launching an application silently fails. (due to
> security restrictions?)
> Temporary workaround: back to FF16. (but this is not a so
Hi Ton
Yeah...theres a few bits of sloppy code that I hadnt cleaned up but now
I havethanks for the hint
OK, I have identified where the problem comes from.I have a tiddler
marked "systemConfig" that actually sets various parameters...its called
xxConfig.. I havent messed w
I'm using Windows7 Home Premium and TW 2.6.5
Up to Firefox 16.x (with TiddlyFox 1.0alpha3) the mentioned plugin worked
as expexted.
After upgrade to FF 19.x launching an application silently fails. (due to
security restrictions?)
Temporary workaround: back to FF16. (but this is not a solution).
Hi skye riquelme,
Looking at your site I see the following errors (at the right side):
1) Erro na macro <>
2) Erro na macro <>
3) Clicking the Calendar icon gives: "TypeError: e is null"
4) Hovering over the icon that shows the Twitter icon and others gives:
"TypeError: e is null"
So I think the
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