Hi Magev958
Would it be possible to have a list of tiddler titles scroll from top to
bottom like the after-text i a movie? I have a big TW with some 27000
tiddler and it would be fun to show them all :D
Interesting. I've thought of something similar: a screen saver storyview
that shows random
Has anybody encontered a good browser to display TWC on a windowsphone?
I just have changed to Windowsphone and none of the browsers i found
there is able to display my Site like it works on Desktopbrowsers and
simulators on Firefox.
Horrible.
Already Safari on Iphone had some Problems to
Hi Jeremy,
The previous instructions did allow the upgrade and the wiki appears to be
working as normal.
Should I revert to a previous version and apply the new instructions to
that?
Sorry to be a pain.
Regards
Jon
On Friday, 24 April 2015 12:02:18 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
If you've
Hi PMario
It seems that everything is resolved; it turns out that the wiki was
updated erroneously and the 1MB limit doesn't apply to data URIs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1135354
Thanks for bringing up the issue.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:29 AM, PMario
Hi Mat
I think we're recursing in circles. Your trying to make the case for a unit
of content that is smaller than a tiddler. I'm responding with the
suggestion that we instead introduce a new concept of a document (say)
that is a sequence of tiddlers and is displayed analogously to a tiddler
Yes, it is totally unnecessary but just for fun. If you had a tiddler from top
to bottom of the screen (~ 30 rows) with one title per row and a row disappear
every 0.2 sec, it would still take 1.5 hours :)
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Hi Rustem
Also, you probably want to swap A and B in lines 41-42.
Thanks, fixed here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/3c7082e1816013dd0111f8f6c1459c97ac63fa26
Best wishes
Jeremy.
Cheers.
R.
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As you can see, I've been slowly making my through them - with the
notable help of Felix Küppers who has implemented the link charts view.
Hehe, thanks :)
Screensaver and Command Line view - This completely proves that you
envisioned TiddlyWiki to become an operating system that runs in the
Hi Martin,
I'm not sure why TW wants slashes. ... I did a short test with win8.1
[ext[.\readme.txt]] and it does exactly what it should. It opened the
redme.txt file in the browser. ...
So can you be more exact, how your non working links look like?
-mario
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single quote. Save the file try opening it in the browser.
Apologies, those
+1
My workflow has been to import csv file to TWc via Eric's
CreateTiddlersFromCsv and then drop the TWc on a TW5 to import all tiddlers
at once.
The tedious part is then to click/accept to convert every imported tiddler
from TW classic format to a TW5 format.
It is tedious when you have 300+
Resurrecting an old thread, yet again...I have the same challenge (a
spreadsheet file where each line becomes a tiddler, with separate column
for title, text, tags, etc.. I need to help students import a large number
of tiddlers (5 to 200 or more) that they create through spreadsheet
Of course, writing out the problems leads to its solution (at least
partially).
I've discovered that, as promised above, a properly formatted json file, as:
[
{title:Tiddler1,text:This is the text of tiddler 1,tags:Tag1
Tag2 [[Tag 3]]},
{title:Tiddler2,text:This is the text of tiddler
I will leave creating the theme to someone with a better eye for graphic
design than I have, but I am working on that sort of popout menu. I have a
simple macro version here
http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/Text%20Menus/upgrade.html, there will
need to be some fancier css to set the height
This seems like exactly what substories would do, but I have had absolutely
no success figuring out how either the story list of history list actually
works. I have been looking at this because the way that the list field of
the story list is manipulated could be very useful in other contexts.
Unfortunately my answer to the first part of your question is 'I don't
know', but I do have an alternate solution.
I have never figured out how to use the new tiddler message like that, I
have always used the action-setfield widget instead.
Because my brain doesn't want to focus on actual
Hi Steve
You'll probably have seen the current built-in support for CSV files in
TW5: dragging or importing a file results in a single tiddler containing
the entire CSV file. There's a special parser for text/csv tiddlers so that
the content gets displayed as a nicely formatted HTML table.
The
The docs indicated that zip format was available but didn't say how to use
it. The github docs are too arcane for me to understand.
Seems like a pretty useless feature.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 1:50 AM, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Thomas,
FireFox can't dig into zip files out of the
I started out by trying to make a new task list a few hours ago and ended
up with what I am hoping to use for the basis of a theme for mobile
devices. One day I may actually plan what I am going to do instead of just
poking things until something interesting falls out.
I used the icon menus
Hi Mario,
you are right, this isn't a problem in the first place! Somehow (don't know
why) I was thinking that only slashes are possible, but obviously
backslashes work as well!
Thank you for this hint, makes my life much easier!
Martin
Am Freitag, 24. April 2015 11:13:51 UTC+2 schrieb
I have to agree with Jeremy. Tiddlywiki is different than Wikipedia. Wikipedia
uses links to jump to places in an article precisely because it isnt as easy in
Wikipedia to create small chunks as it is in TiddlyWiki. So in TiddlyWiki, one
should just create TOC tiddler with links to chunks, or
Hi Jon
The previous instructions did allow the upgrade and the wiki appears to be
working as normal.
Should I revert to a previous version and apply the new instructions to
that?
I would advise doing a search and replace for the corrected string on your
current file (having backed it up).
magev958,
27000 tiddlers is an impressive number and I would assume that would
cause some performance problems.
Could you share your experiences on what hampers the performance (speed)
of a tiddlywiki, what improves it, and what are the NoNos which slow a
TW down.
I assume, your giant TW is
Hi Pit.W,
do you have an import-tool, like save my giant excel sheet in one folder
as .tid files (ok, that was a joke, I assume this tool does not exist)
I did just that to import the old Testament into TiddlyWiki :)
https://groups.google.com/forum/tiddlywiki/6H1xh8mjnMI/WC6s0H7ny4kJ
On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 4:58:09 PM UTC+2, Thomas Schulte wrote:
The docs indicated that zip format was available but didn't say how to use
it. The github docs are too arcane for me to understand.
I know, that github is arcane for many users. That's why I did dig deeper
and created a
I see in the documentation that the new tiddler message can take a
paramObject that is a hashmap of fields the new tiddler can have. What does
the hashmap look like, and how do I add a button to the view template that
will create this tiddler with the current tiddler as a tag (like the create
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