Thank you for your answer, and thank you more for the examples for me to
review and learn more from.
On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 11:15:45 PM UTC-4, Greg Davis wrote:
Hello,
I think you have run into the problem that TiddlyWiki saves the current
state every time you do a save. Example when
Hi all,
I'm trying the nodejs server on my humble little virtual host, and it's
costing 252.828 MB of total 512MB of its memory, while the dumped whole
site is only 2MB.
Did I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance!
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El domingo, 31 de mayo de 2015, 23:57:49 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:
Danielo, thank you for your replies!
Thank you for your interest.
Now, if it would help *you *to have a guinea pig
That would be nice :D
but it would not make sense for me to try to set this up for actual
Hi Thomas
That's strange. It may be worth trying clearing out TiddlyDesktop's
configuration data. Quit the application, and then open your library folder
by holding alt while opening the Finder's Go menu. Then navigate to
Application Support and delete the TiddlyWiki folder. Then try
re-opening
Hi Danielo,
I hope I'm getting this right - the point of using a database to store the
tiddlers is to be able to keep multiple devices/instances in sync. and you
can also have different tiddlywiki 'views' onto the store - ie; one for
editing and one that's a 'live' webpage, for example.
And,
Yes. There are already some great examples already and I'm sure many
others will be forthcoming.
I know of Daniel's MedNotes which is great but I am not aware of other
examples that exist. But when there is a fair amount of showcases, I'll
definitely mention them at the demo site and it
Hi,
I downloaded and unpacked TiddlyDesktop in my Download folder.
And the app was working.
Then I thought of moving it to Applications/Utilities but then there is the
window open for a flash and then it is closed again.
There is now no way to open a Window.
Is there somewhere a log file to
Hi Charlie,
If you ssh into your instance and try:
# top -n 1
you may see something similar to this, if your host runs a unix system. My
instance here is an almost empty ubuntu system.
pmario@ubuntu:~$ top -n1
top - 18:33:02 up 0 min, 1 user, load average: 0,31, 0,08, 0,03
Aufgaben: 232
I have all my project notes in TW5, say 50 tiddlers or so. Encryption is
turned on for this wiki, so when it is closed, I need to enter a password
to open it.
I usually leave the wiki open on my desktop, but we had a power outage this
weekend so I had to restart Firefox. When I went to open my
Hello Richard,
El lunes, 1 de junio de 2015, 11:44:05 (UTC+2), RichardWilliamSmith
escribió:
Hi Danielo,
I hope I'm getting this right - the point of using a database to store the
tiddlers is to be able to keep multiple devices/instances in sync.
That applies more to my PouchDB plugin
Try navigating to a different tiddler - it should work even with a missing
tiddler:
file:///mydir/file.html#HelloThere
That should skip displaying the TOC tiddler. Then you can overwrite it with a
new tiddler of the same name.
Best wishes
Jeremy
—
jeremy.rus...@gmail.com
On
Thank you, Jeremy, that did it. Obviously I am still learning as I go...
Dave G.
On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 9:48:55 AM UTC-4, Dave Gantose wrote:
I have all my project notes in TW5, say 50 tiddlers or so. Encryption is
turned on for this wiki, so when it is closed, I need to enter a password
Hi Jeremy and others,
Any progress on this?
Alternatively, can anyone tell me how to invoke an external editor for a
tiddler. I'd rather be working with a fully-functional version of Vim than
the cutdown version as implemented by CodeMirror.
Thanks
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 11:02:40 PM
Hello
I can remember that in the good old days we usually use $:/tags/PageTemplate
to position a tiddler out of the story river. It would need position fixed
aditionally. Recently I saw that $:/tags/AboveStory is used for site
headers. The problem with this setup is that I can not get rid of
Just thinking out loud. The hashtag is the new CamelCase, it adds a Tag
inline rather than creating a link..
Perhaps rendering hashtags as tag pills would make sense...
A search for the hashtag would provide a list of similarly tagged tiddlers,
as in Twitter, but hashtags in a text could be
@Danielo - thanks again for your kind replies! My hesitation to learn is
not really about being afraid of it. It is more a matter of picking my
fights. I have a zillion TW ideas (not to mention outside of TW) and this
makes me think twice before engaging in things I barely understand because
Looking at things store.getTaggedTiddlers() =
store.reverseLookup(tags...etc)
Which sorts it's output by the titles titles using sortTiddlers().
So it looks like the actual problem is somewhere in this part of the core:
Which looks like a basic sort function so I just have to figure out how to
God I pressed some key and sent the email mistakenly. So I will start again
with the measure. As you can see from the above, I upgraded my vhost
yesterday, so now I have more memory, but I'm still interested.
Basicly the measure shows that the nodejs wiki server takes about 209M
memory. Here's how
... And the tag pill in the preview section would be handy for creating new
tiddlers from... I creating new tiddlers from preview, it's good for flow
to got quickly from edit mode to create new tiddler..
Alex
On Monday, 1 June 2015, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
Just thinking out
Yeah. I mean, I'm not that dumb:) I use free instead of top:
When I'm running the nodejs wiki server:
charlie@www:~$ free -h
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 997M 819M 177M32M 116M 189M
-/+ buffers/cache:
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