*Not that I understand **European Portuguese, but* can I learn basics of
(say) Portuguese using TW translation itself?
I mean one can add learning content via tiddlers... but what it I could use
a translated TW as a tool in itself to start learning?
Basics like numbers, dates, days, months,
Hi Paul,
Here's a skelleton:
tiddler: *foo* (= ToggleText)
;1
:$1
;2
:$2
tiddler: *bar*
tiddler foo with: $1 foo $2 baz
tiddler: *baz*
tiddler bar with: foo bar
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Hi Don
If I import an image, view it and do nothing else, both the tiddler and
the image are gone after close the tiddler. In the tiddlers folder, the
image and the images meta file remain.
How are you importing the images? What type are they?
When you say that the tiddler is gone, can you
As Rich suggested, I'll start using the standard text TiddlyWiki v5.1.8
released to http://tiddlywiki.com #newtiddlywikirelease for the new
release announcements I send via the @TiddlyWiki Twitter account
We could consider starting a tiddlywiki-announce mailing list just for new
core release
Hi Erwan,
Will be curious how your aggregator will handle all the redirects and
renaming I'm pushing though right now. ^^
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Hi Austin
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 3:01 AM, Austin Storm austinst...@gmail.com wrote:
Am I correct in thinking that you can't password protect saving, because
password protection is all-or-nothing? When you set a password it protects
seeing the site, not whether or not you can edit it?
That's
Hi Duarte
That's great, thank you. I've processed the translation and posted a new
pre-release for you to check:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/
There's also an updated translators edition that you can use to make any
tweaks:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/editions/translators
Many
Hi,
sorry to ask, but has there been any progress on this.
I know I can define global macros via $:/tags/Macro
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2Ftags%2FMacro, but explicitly importing
wiki text macros is still not possible right?
Thanks
Felix
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Hi Erwan
Well done for your work on this, it's good to see this sort of
experimentation.
Something that's been cropping up over in GitHub discussions is that it
might be useful to be able to search across all community wikis to see if
certain constructions are being used heavily in the wild. For
And I guess it is a fair assumption that there is no generic way to
'escape' any character that might otherwise be interpreted by the parser?
i.e. I ran into a problem recently where I really needed to have two
forward slashes next to each other in some text (//). However I could
never get
On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:29:47 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Jed,
You could do something like I have shown here: Make Calendar Entry
@inmysocks
Yes, if you set the journaldate to 201501 the above filter works.
However, I get no useful information with the one below. Guess I don't
know how to implement it properly. see journalexample.tiddlyspot.com
Oh, the above mentioned filters were just ideas, they don't exist yet, if
that's
Hi Bob
I would think it would be useful if there were *some* mechanism that
could mean interpret the next character exactly.
I agree. One option that's been discussed in the past is check for a
preceding ~ before every parse rule, and suppress it if it is found. I
think it may be more flexible
Thanks Jeremy!
On 07.02.2015 17:25, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Felix
You can import macro definitions with the $importvariables widget;
if you have a look at the main page template you'll see that that is
actually how global macros are implemented.
Hi Felix
You can import macro definitions with the $importvariables widget; if you
have a look at the main page template you'll see that that is actually how
global macros are implemented.
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/ui/PageTemplate.tid#L7
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 2:59:00 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
All About ToggleText
By the way, what exactly is *ToggleText* and where to find it?
My TiddlySpace inherited ToggleText from a set of spaces included by class
projects at my university -- mostly just a set of common
Hi Paul,
My TiddlySpace inherited ToggleText from a set of spaces included by class
projects at my university -- mostly just a set of common plug-ins. The full
source of the ToggleText tiddler is as I noted above:
Ah, I see. So, pretty straight forward.
Thanks for the help. I think
Hi Atul
The translation it'self is very limited in the scope of the language,
although you can grasp a few basic words and concepts from the translated
strings like the week days, Months names, and other common words.
The rest of the text may not be as reliable as a learning source since some
Hi Jeremy,
I strongly agree with you that automation is not a good answer by
itself. But if somebody is interested in being the TW journalist, I
could probably help by providing them with a regular list of updates
captured by my system, among which they could decide what is worth
Hi Tobias,
To be honest I wouldn't be surprised at all if you find bugs ;)
Let me know what happens.
Regards
Erwan
On 07/02/15 13:04, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Will be curious how your aggregator will handle all the redirects and
renaming I'm pushing though right now. ^^
Best wishes,
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 4:50:04 PM UTC-8, Tom wrote:
I probably miss something... since some hours, I try to import the
CheckboxPlugin into my TiddlyWiki:
1. Download the empty.html file
2. Open it in Firefox
3. Open this Site in a new Tab:
Hi Jeremy,
The system/shadow tiddlers were excluded because originally I wasn't
renaming the tiddlers, thus causing unwanted interactions on the search
wiki. I guess that with the renaming (simple prefix with $:/wiki id/)
there is little risk of interaction, but I'm not sure to know about
One option to disable italic rendering is with the \rules pragma.
eg: If you include this into a tiddler the // will not be rendered.
\rules except italic
-mario
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I probably miss something... since some hours, I try to import the
CheckboxPlugin into my TiddlyWiki:
1. Download the empty.html file
2. Open it in Firefox
3. Open this site in a new Tab: http://tiddlytools.com/#CheckboxPlugin
4. Drag the Sourde-URL
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