If we ask nicely it may be possible to send out an automated email listing
the most recent additions every week or something like that.
It shouldn't be too difficult to run a filter against the aggregated stuff
that shows the most recent content, something like...
Please, don't suggest to use html entities. I know about it, but I want to
find a general solution.
If you prefer a general solution instead of the entities lt; gt;, you
can use #60; and #62;
Is there actually a d difference about numbered or textual entities?
To me, both are equally
I have to agree with the congratulations.
The new features makes much more powerful this awesome tool.
Thank you.
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Hi - just getting to the end of a lengthy description of what is going
wrong, but figured out how to cause the problem.
I have been using Tiddlywiki for a while - since v 2.4 I think - but today
I started something new using the node.js version. I have nodejs v0.10.36
and Tiddlywiki 5.1.7
Hi Don,
You find them under:
*Sidebar / More / Types*
$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Types
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2Fcore%2Fui%2FMoreSideBar%2FTypes
I imagine embedded media are hidden on purpose...
by virtue of being considered more like resources
that you use in your wiki rather than
Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2015 17:51:55 UTC+1 schrieb Tobias Beer:
Please, don't suggest to use html entities. I know about it, but I want to
find a general solution.
If you prefer a general solution instead of the entities lt; gt;, you
can use #60; and #62;
Is there actually a d
Hi Tiddlywiki-User,
I am new Tiddlywiki-User and installed the Node.js version 5.1.7 under
Linux Mint 17.1.
I get the server up and running.
I get the first page in the browser. That means the client-server
communication is working.
But it did not save any tiddler I add.
I thought it would
Hi,
Re: Rich. Well, this may not quite be what you are looking for but a single
tiddler could be exported and shared without the whole tiddlywiki. Whether
this would work with multiple tiddlers and links or tiddlers with
transclusions or images or other fancy things ?? Quick try:
Hi Felix,
your help got me on the right way. Now it works Thank you.
I changed the info file.
I tried to start with the node call but the server died ...
peter@linuxmint ~ $ node /usr/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki.js /
home/peter/peterwiki --verbose -server 8080
Boot log:
Startup
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 7:14:37 AM UTC-8, Branimir Braykov wrote:
10x,
what I didn't think of is exactly that this is html and treated for html
tags.
The solution that is best for me is using the space after it.
However, it is still strange, because in TWC this works as it is.
Hi Peter,
I am using the same setup with Linux Mint 17.
Try this info file:
{
plugins: [
tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb,
tiddlywiki/filesystem
],
themes: [
tiddlywiki/vanilla
],
languages: [
en-US
],
build: {
index:
This looks awesome!
I will certainly find it useful, both for my own notes and for helping to
make math textbooks.
One of the most annoying parts of using TiddlyWiki for my thesis reference
is that I had to use SVG images for multi-line equations.
Does it require an internet connection? I am
hmm, now the importing works. I think I didn't save/refresh when I tried it
before...
-joe
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 9:40:58 PM UTC+1, Joe Renes wrote:
Hi Tobias,
thanks for your interest. I attempted to make a demo site at tiddlyspot:
tw5-texzilla.tiddlyspot.com.
But I haven't
Hi Felix,
The solution is to add the plugins to the info file.
plugins: [
tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb,
tiddlywiki/filesystem
]
I don't know why but it works. Does someone know why this is an error?
Best Regards
Peter
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Hi Tobias,
thanks for your interest. I attempted to make a demo site at tiddlyspot:
tw5-texzilla.tiddlyspot.com.
But I haven't done it quite right, since my attempts to import the plugin
to an empty tiddlywiki have been less than successful...
I'm running TW5 via node, so my experience with
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 9:42:11 PM UTC+1, peterr...@gmail.com
wrote:
The solution is to add the plugins to the info file.
plugins: [
tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb,
tiddlywiki/filesystem
]
I don't know why but it works. Does someone know why this is an error?
Those 2
Hi, All,
and are not actually wiki characters, but whenever I want to write text
like this: some of my text I get some text rendered.
Is this a bug? If its not, then I cannot find anything about special usage
of (except $ ) in the documentation.
P.S.
Please, don't suggest to use html
Hi Mat,
I guess you did know about: http://tw5topleft.tiddlyspot.com/
Is your solution easier/better?
Oooh... naughty student. Should have been focussing on studies but couldn't
resist piecing together a thing I've missed:
Same here :)
I just figured out how to improve the centralised tw
Oooh... naughty student. Should have been focussing on studies but couldn't
resist piecing together a thing I've missed: A simple way to get a left
side bar (or MainMenu to use a TWc term). I believe this currently is the
easiest and most direct way to get it:
leftbar.tiddlyspot.com
It is
Happy that you like it, thank you!
btw these new features (especially the whitelist one) haven't really
been thoroughly tested, so if you use them please check that it works as
expected for your wiki. and of course let me know in case it doesn't!
Erwan
On 04/02/15 16:33, Danielo Rodríguez
good idea! I didn't think of that, it's actually quite simple to do.
The only disadvantage is that it wouldn't be configurable: for instance
the system could send an email for every new release on tiddlywiki.com,
or a list of all the updated wikis or tiddlers in the list of referenced
wikis,
I think that a dedicated mailing list would be good. A weekly list of
updates broken down by either update type or wiki/author would be very
useful for keeping up with what is going on since I think that people
mainly post to this group when there is a problem and not as much when they
make
Hi Mat,
It's great!.. I am looking forward to see some improvement suggest by
Molina. Thanks.
On Thursday, 5 February 2015 08:13:49 UTC+8, Mat wrote:
Oooh... naughty student. Should have been focussing on studies but
couldn't resist piecing together a thing I've missed: A simple way to
Hi Tobias,
The banner looks really cool and this is what I want. However I found a
problem when I resize my tiddler content size. The ribbon remain at its
origin location. Would it be possible for the ribbon to stick at the width
of the tiddler?
On Thursday, 29 January 2015 23:58:12
Hi Philippe,
Sorry for the late answer. Before trying to create your types and tabs, I
thought is was better to make the customization process much easier for you
and other users, so you can do it yourself. And it took me a lot of
intensive work to achieve something good enough to publish
Hi,
I'm a new user of tiddlywiki and I search a lot in this group but I didn't
found it.
1. I want to run my Tiddlywiki like this *[myURL] / wiki*
- tiddlywiki mywikiname --server 80 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html
User Password my.URL.de /wiki
but this dosn't work.
What else need I
Le mercredi 4 février 2015 13:47:31 UTC+1, Alberto Molina a écrit :
Hi everyone,
I worked VERY HARD on the MagicTabs plugin over the last two weeks: fixing
bugs, cleaning code and improving the code, with special attention to
customization.
MagicTabs: http://magictabs.tiddlyspot.com/
In fact, especially for cakes,
there have been some recipes floating about for a while
in emails (and who knows where else).
After all, a TiddlyWiki I'll be putting them into...
http://tb-cook.tiddlyspot.com
Best wishes, Tobias.
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I added a new parameter to *xlist*...
http://xlist.tiddlyspot.com#link
It allows to avoid group categories being rendered as links
which is mostly useful with...
http://xlist.tiddlyspot.com#each
...where you may have field values
for which there are no actual tiddlers,
only discrete, groupable
Hi Rich,
If(I should say when) you read this Tobias, Is there a way to get a weekly
Tobias Update?
Something that lists all your new stuff from the last week across your TW5
collection?
I have added...
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Latest http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Latest
...and linked
Hello,
I have a problem with linked files in TW5.
In the wiki classic, this syntax *[[Perl
Cookbook|eBooks/PerlCookbook-ebook.pdf]]* called the file and showed it in
Firefox
or start the PDF reader. In the wiki TW5, this works only with an absolute
path specification *[[Logical Volume Manager
Hi all,
I've made a plugin for using LaTeX in TW5 based on the TeXZilla latex parser
https://github.com/fred-wang/TeXZilla
(https://github.com/fred-wang/TeXZilla).
It's available here https://github.com/joerenes/TW5-TeXZilla
(https://github.com/joerenes/TW5-TeXZilla).
TeXZilla is fast, more
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 2:11:04 AM UTC+1, RichShumaker wrote:
Just finished TiddlyWiki Hangouts #078
http://www.richshumaker.com/tw5/TiddlyWiki-Hangouts.html#TiddlyWiki%20Hangout%20%23078
and it is posted.
cool!
Still need to do #077 and I have a lot of clean up work to do
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 2:26:40 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
I think it's a great project but I do my development with brackets.io as
the editor...
If it didn't crash on startup even after install X, I'd give it a try. ^^
I didn't have a single crash, yet. ...
What do you mean
Hi everyone,
I worked VERY HARD on the MagicTabs plugin over the last two weeks: fixing
bugs, cleaning code and improving the code, with special attention to
customization.
Until now, customizing the plugin (creating new types and tabs) was a pain
in the neck. Now I think (I hope) it is MUCH
Hi PMario,
Great stuff!
Thanks!
IMO since you renamed the project from bottom tabs to MagicTabs, you
should create a new [TW5] INTRO: MagicTabs plugin - some more text thread
for it.
The INTRO prefix may make it easier to find it :)
Yes, but I want to do some more testing and
Hi Alberto,
Great stuff!
IMO since you renamed the project from bottom tabs to MagicTabs, you should
create a new [TW5] INTRO: MagicTabs plugin - some more text thread for
it.
I think it deserves it!
have fun!
mario
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and are being treated as part of an html tag. If you have a space after the
leading it should display normally. You say not to tell you to use html
escape characters, but it is the html doing it. Your other option is to make
macros like this
\define lt() $text text=''/
\define gt() $text
10x,
what I didn't think of is exactly that this is html and treated for html
tags.
The solution that is best for me is using the space after it.
However, it is still strange, because in TWC this works as it is.
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 5:02:24 PM UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
and are
Hi Joe,
Nice stuff. If it's not too much trouble it would be great to see some demo
/ example wiki.
Some say one can even use GitHub pages for that... although I haven't tried
yet myself.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Hi Bernd,
Is there a solution?
In TW5, things are a little more explicit, see...
- http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#external-links-forced
- Linking in WikiText http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2015 15:31:15 UTC+1 schrieb Branimir Braykov:
P.S.
Please, don't suggest to use html entities. I know about it, but I want to
find a general solution.
If you prefer a general solution instead of the rntities lt; gt;, you can
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This seems relevant:
The community search lists the last time one of the wikis there was modified.
https://rawgit.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/master/tw-community-search.html
It hasn't been implemented yet, but there are plans to expand the community
search to include plug-ins and possibly
Hi Joe,
Thanks for taking the time...
But I haven't done it quite right, since my attempts to import the plugin
to an empty tiddlywiki have been less than successful...
I'm running TW5 via node, so my experience with importing plugins is
mainly copying files and updating tiddlywiki.info.
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