Thanks Stephan.
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Hi Jeremy, I ready to submit a pull request, however your original
tw2parser is not currently visible on your tree. Can you create a branch of
tiddlywiki5 with the tw2parser reinstated so that I can re-apply my
changes, that way we will have a proper history.
cheers
BJ
On Tuesday, June 3, 2014
If I remember correctly, wizards are somehow "out of the render tree",
meaning: You can't access everything you can access from usual tiddlers. I
think I had a similar problem quite a while ago which led me to proposing
"lazy-edit" where tiddlers don't get updated until the current edit field
i
I should add that this is probably a system that could easily create too
many tags to make it efficient for very large projects. But download it and
play with it for a while to get a feel for it. The up and down arrows in
the viewtoolbar function like breadcrumbs or like the tabs in the
TiddlersBar
Hi Danielo,
The basic idea is this:
1. Three left tabs: a tab for a table of contents, a second tab with extra
editing stuff (I don't use this tab much, but the tagnotiddler+missing list
and the orphan list do actually help me fill out what is missing in the
hierarchy), and a tab with the stuff f
Wow!
This is amazing. I really like your customizations. I think I partially
understand it, but could you explain it a bit?
Regards
El viernes, 6 de junio de 2014 22:31:06 UTC+2, David Gifford escribió:
>
> I used flaticons for this tiddlywiki that I showed off at the last Google
> hangout:
>
Hi,
I have successfully created a newHere button using <$setfield> and <$maketid>
plugins from Matabele. This button is used to create a new article from its
author's data and other data taken from a (transcluded) table with <$edit-text>
fields.
But I want to place the button and the table in
I used flaticons for this tiddlywiki that I showed off at the last Google
hangout:
http://giffmex.org/englishtemplate.html
On Friday, June 6, 2014 12:03:32 PM UTC-4, PMario wrote:
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> I just found this page: http://www.flaticon.com/
> Which seems to have some nice download features.
> -m
>
don't know if the contents of $:/HistoryList
will
specifically erode performance, but it takes space, increases load and save
time, etc.
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:36:14 AM UTC-5, Adam Winn wrote:
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> Ah, thank you.
>
> I remember hearing about those. nice to know what they are now.
>
> wil
Hello,
I'm working in a new plugin (yes, I can't stop). This time is just a
collection of TW customizations that works togheter. That's why I'm going
to pack them into a plugin.
The idea is to have in view mode some of the features present in edit mode:
fast tagging, delete and clone tiddlers
Hello Jeremy.
I'm getting the following error:
Cannot find module
'../../../../../../../../TiddlyWiki5/boot/bootprefix.js'"
Why so many levels up?
The main.js file is located just two folders under the folder where the
run.sh script is located.
/source/js/main.js
I think further configur
Hi Mario,
On Friday, June 6, 2014 5:56:41 PM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
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> On Friday, June 6, 2014 11:29:51 AM UTC+2, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>
>> This svg 'code' has to be copied into the general svg form of an icon as
>> used in TW5 (inserted between the quotes):
>>
>> > viewBox="x y xx yy">
>>
>
> If ev
We can embed an icon font just as we do with the Arvo font in the Starlight
theme. People won't need to install the font on their OS unless they are using
an ancient browser that doesn't support modern font embedding.
Best wishes
Jeremy
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jeremy.rus...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 4:46
I just found this page: http://www.flaticon.com/
Which seems to have some nice download features.
-m
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On Friday, June 6, 2014 11:29:51 AM UTC+2, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> This svg 'code' has to be copied into the general svg form of an icon as
> used in TW5 (inserted between the quotes):
>
> viewBox="x y xx yy">
>
If everything is set up in the right way the viewBox should be like this:
viewBox="0
I agree with Mario. The most autonomous tiddlywiky is the better
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While I like the Font-Awesome project I'd like to stay with svg icons.
IMO there are some very good reasons
http://css-tricks.com/icon-fonts-vs-svg/
I don't want to install a font on my OS just to have fast font icons. I
don't want to notify google or someone else, that I'm visiting a
TiddlyWi
Thank you Matabelle, that looks like a very good set of icons.
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I don't know about performance, but the state tiddlers clog up the system
tab -- I have taken to saving <> macro and <$reveal> widget states to
fields rather than to the text field of a tiddler.
This involves specifying a target field in the <> macro. This appears
to work best when a field
Hi
This site does most of the work for you: http://icomoon.io/app/#/select
I find that .svg icons from here require very little cleaning up -- and the
resizing is done for you.
regards
On Sunday, May 18, 2014 10:57:10 AM UTC+2, Frederico Jeronimo wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> I'm quite new to web de
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:51:09 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Hello Jeremy,
>
> There are many svg examples, that's right but they are not very real world
> examples. Any svg you can find anywhere have thousand of extra fields and
> parameters. How can we adapt those images?
> That'
>
> will they affect performance if there are a ton of them?
>
I don't know, what is "a ton of them" for you :) ...
I did some tests with about 20'000 [1] tiddlers each one about 800bytes of
content, and the sidebar gets slow, but still useable.
Editing tiddlers gets slow, with so many tidd
Hi
On Friday, June 6, 2014 11:29:51 AM UTC+2, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I totally agree it will be best to adopt an existing icon library.
>
Another prospective icon library may be found here: http://www.typicons.com/
The 'Typicon' font set has a more rounded style the Fontawesome font set
Hi,
I totally agree it will be best to adopt an existing icon library.
When I started with TW5 there were only the core icons and I had to grab
free svg icons from everywhere for my experiments with toolbar buttons.
Most icons I found were difficult to use for a beginner.
One simple set of free
Hi
A reminder (I had this wrong when I started out):
-- after dropping the plugin onto your TW5
-- save your TW5
-- then refresh the page in your browser
New plugins do not become activated until loaded into the browser.
regards
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 11:16:51 PM UTC+2, Jay Frase wrote:
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>
Am Freitag, 6. Juni 2014 10:23:58 UTC+2 schrieb HowardM:
>
> I have now found other ways of achieving roughly the results I wanted.
>
That's why I propose the nested list. Is your wiki publicly available to
take a look at so that I can play around?
I'm pretty sure your required sorting can be
Hi Stephan
Thanks for the reply. Jeremy has informed me that, where a filter uses
field contents, these are not wikified. The field I wanted to sort by
contains a macro call - the way filters work means that it treats the macro
call as plain text, so sorting on this field will not work. T
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