As for the waste of space, unless you're in pursuit of a specific usecase,
I think it's intuitive and refreshing as well as productivity and usability
enhancing that the default layout is simplistic with as little clutter as
possible and I sure hope it will keep that quality.
Today, there also
Hi Tobias,
Thanks for answering.
I'am still learning and there are at the moment not many examples of TW5
'in the wild'.
Therefore I appreciate when I can have a look at others TW5's (so thanks to
Dave Gifford).
Today I saw David Johnston submitting a demo about using the list filter.
Hi, I'm using a Info-Wiki at work comprising 1 master-TW and some 40+
slave-TW using SharedTiddlersPlugin (1). Every slave-TW has 6 tiddler with
its own, unik content, SiteSubTitle with the name of the section using it
and 5 with the tag to fetch from master-TW (includeList and a few fET-s
Okay, I will weigh in.
I for one am patiently looking forward to toggle on an off the right
sidebar, since usually I like to clear the decks and focus on content.
I do agree with the principle that the tiddlers should normally be a
limited width to facilitate reading. For reading text,
Hi David,
I have just finished the before filter ... it will return all tiddlers
before the current one in a list. With the ! prefix (not) .. it will act
as after and return all tiddlers after the current one in a list.
This filter, if used correctly should be able to create some kind of
As far as I know such a plugin doesn't exist yet.
So, I created it:
http://links.tiddlyspace.com
In other words, this is a new plugin. Do some testing, see if it works as
desired... and try to be humble with a long list of further features. ;-)
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Don't you currently already have a problem with wanting to access the *
SiteSubTitle* from each slave TiddlyWiki?
Afaik, *SharedTiddlersPlugin* isn't yet able to display that there are
multiple included versions of a single tiddler. It might be possible that
there is some helper function that
Holy cow! Talk about great 'customer support'! I'll report back -- David
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know such a plugin doesn't exist yet.
So, I created it:
http://links.tiddlyspace.com
In other words, this is a new plugin. Do some
I encounter the same problem.
After a quick look to the code of ImportTiddlersPlugin.
Currently, the convertUTF8ToUnicode() is deactivate only for TW version
2.5.2
if (version.major+version.minor*.1+version.revision*.01!=2.52)
txt=convertUTF8ToUnicode(txt);
I change it for all version
Works great! (Haven't tried all the features, but I've used the ones
related to external links.) And very good documentation too! And a pointer
to listfiltrplugin as well...
Top notch!
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:05 AM, David Bakin david...@gmail.com wrote:
Holy cow! Talk about great 'customer
Hi Dave,
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:10:50 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
Okay, I will weigh in.
I for one am patiently looking forward to toggle on an off the right
sidebar, since usually I like to clear the decks and focus on content.
Me too. I already do have a working topmenu with 4
Hi Againbeen busy using my farm of TWs and not much time birthing new
ones...till now
I have a simple TW that opens from a bookmarklet...the TW is basically
a html form that uses information passed to it ... recording url, title,
dominion and highlighted text. a sort of
Hi All
yeah I have encountered this problem frequently.. only in my case its
characters with portugues accents that get scrambled. hope we have a
solution to this sometime soon
Skye
Em terça-feira, 6 de outubro de 2009 05h59min33s UTC-3, Jakob Graulund
Jørgensen escreveu:
Hi
Hi Vincent,
yeap, like you have noticed, your second message (after my reply), but
also the two others -- got deleted somewhy; anyway, I got them in my email
as I'm subscribed for the comments.
Now, let's talk business :)
The table row/colomn moving kind of works, but very slowly. In a simple
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18970253/jqmath-on-tiddlywiki#
I am using jqMath to display equations on my website, for example:
http://www.amved.com/milindsweb/Input_Offset_for_Folded_Cascode_Diffamp_with_MOS_load.html
I am really interested to use jqMath on Tiddlywiki. Since the
see: TiddlyWiki Hangout 15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZiU4uSGFnQ
annotations - http://pmario.tiddlyspace.com/#2013-10-01-TW5-hangout-15
recording is broken at about 1h20 :/
have fun!
mario
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You are covering your javascript inside a onclick string, so imo the \n
has to be escaped.
try \\nwhich should produce what you want.
input type=submit value=eAi onclick=' - string start
// your stringified js comes here.
var text = some text \\n second line;
' - string end
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Hi Mario
Thanks once again for that. Shame about the truncated recording. At least I
know to get myself on a wired connection for next time.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:59 PM, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
see: TiddlyWiki Hangout 15
Hi guys,
вторник, 1 октября 2013 г., 17:50:07 UTC+4 пользователь Tobias Beer написал:
Don't you currently already have a problem with wanting to access the *
SiteSubTitle* from each slave TiddlyWiki?
Afaik, *SharedTiddlersPlugin* isn't yet able to display that there are
multiple included
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 11:59:06 AM UTC-7, skye riquelme wrote:
I have a simple TW that opens from a bookmarklet...the TW is basically
a html form that uses information passed to it
have the form create a tiddler with the informationand store that
tiddler in the
I even used the developer tools in Firefox to try to find the class for the
system tab in TW5, to no avail. A little help? I moved the story river to
the right and want to squish the system tab, or even better all the tabs,
to fit in the width to the left of the story river.
Dave
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Hi guys
Seeing the cool stuff David Johnston is doing for TW5 got me really excited
about the many possibilities for TW5. Tonight I whipped up a modest
collection of how-tos, aimed at new users. I call it TW5 mall. See it at
http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm.
I ask two things of you:
1. How
Don't know the answer to your question ... but you're creating a cool
site! (I especially like your hand drawn circuit diagrams! Nicely
reminiscent of Forrest M Mims III!)
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 12:53:02 PM UTC-7, Milind wrote:
Thank you!
On Tuesday, 1 October 2013 20:14:25 UTC-7, David Bakin wrote:
Don't know the answer to your question ... but you're creating a cool
site! (I especially like your hand drawn circuit diagrams! Nicely
reminiscent of Forrest M Mims III!)
On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 12:53:02 PM
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