hello has anyone ever done an idiots guide to the colorpalette
ie which statements below refer to which part ie which one refers to the
menu at the top of the screen and what is the main bulk of screen etc?
Ie what is Primary, What is Secondary and tertiary?
Background: #fff
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 4:38:53 AM UTC+2, Richard Smith wrote:
I hadn't tried this until today but it appears that BJ's $taglist plugin
is broken under 5.1.8
IMO there is no $taglist widget in 5.1.8. But there is the tag macro.
see;
Thanks all, very interesting, I feel the older one may suit my requirements
better then, despite the new one looking very modern and swish!
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 12:28:52 AM UTC+1, RichardWilliamSmith wrote:
Then use the old one.
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Wohoo! I nailed the little b***!
This gives the correct result
\define contributionslist(contributor)
$list filter=[creator{!!creator}]/
\end
table
$list filter=[each[creator]!creator[]
tr
td{{!!creator}}/td
tdcontributionslist {{!!creator}} /td
/tr
/$list
/table
...which
Hi Mario,
It's a plugin - not part of the core. It was written by BJ and is available
here - http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/
It worked for me up to 5.1.8 and doesn't appear to work in 5.1.9
Regards,
Richard
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there is a palette viewer macro:
http://devpad.tiddlyspot.com/#PaletteViewMacro, which makes it possible to
see the values. So you'll get a hint, what's used on your page.
other useful resources may be:
- http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#systemPalette ... imo some nice palettes
- the tiddler
Hi Richard,
there is a new version of the taglist macro which works with 5.1.8 at
http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbjtools.tiddlyspot.com%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNExRw7QTS6V5xif2eaZFYG1l4KpKA
cheers
BJ
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 10:02:39 AM UTC+1,
It is possible to use the old style wiki text in tw5 via the TW classic
wiki text plugin
http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/tw2parser/
cheers
BJ
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 10:36:16 AM UTC+1, Daniel Lawson wrote:
Thanks all, very interesting, I feel the older one may suit my
Am 29.04.2015 um 22:22 schrieb Andreas Hahn:
a small GUI extension
Comment:
in my opinion a brilliant piece of work, especially for people who work
with mutiple tiddlywikis. Its a real game changer, because it allows to
put all the tiddlers for a specific solution (like a person directory, a
Hi all!
Very happy to use TiddlyWiki. I'm able to classify my information far
better than in Evernote or OneNote.
I'm trying to filter a list based on the Tiddlers title, but not successful
so far.
Here is my code snippet:
$list filter=[tag[Book]tag[Napoleon Hill]sort[title]]
$link
My goal is to have a private but web-accessible TiddlyWiki5. So far, I
have it running on Debian using node.js. Nginx is a reverse proxy, making
it accessible only by using HTTPS (SSL). All of this works.
What remains is to prevent others from seeing or modifying it's content. I
don't
I finally figured it out!
Though it's probably the most duck tape way I could have done it. XD
Since I have gotten in trouble for sharing question core mods before I
won't post the copy/past details.
I did core modification to add my own:
sortTiddlers reverseLookup functions
I named them
http://jotter.tiddlyspace.com/ Go to tiddler Help, tab Colours.
Birthe
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Wow Jed!
Thanks for the prompt response, that's exactly what I needed!
I'm certainly going deeper in the references you posted. I'm sure it is
going to make things even easier for me!
Cheers!
Eduardo
Em sexta-feira, 5 de junho de 2015 11:59:49 UTC-3, Jed Carty escreveu:
The quick answer is
Le mardi 2 juin 2015 20:14:23 UTC+2, Andreas Hahn a écrit :
Hi Mat,
I like it, nice work ! I experimented with a similiar concept, but I
failed to come up with anything significant.
Still you might like to take a look and steal some features, you can use
for your editor. (Feel free to
Hi Steve,
Le vendredi 5 juin 2015 19:38:17 UTC+2, Steve Meacham a écrit :
My goal is to have a private but web-accessible TiddlyWiki5. So far, I
have it running on Debian using node.js. Nginx is a reverse proxy, making
it accessible only by using HTTPS (SSL). All of this works.
Do you
Password access is configured on the Saving tab of $:/ControlPanel
(Accessible from the little gear icon above the menu)
Once you set a password and save the tiddlywiki is protected so you need
the password to edit it. You can still read it. So give the password to
anyone you want to edit and
Thank you all. I now see what I was missing. In order to add the
username/password to the command line, I needed to add all the preceding
parameters, even though they have default parameters. Thanks!
As for how I set up Nginx to forward, here's the config for it, below. I'm
sure it could
Am 05.06.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Sylvain Naudin:
Very interesting Andreas ! I like Undo Redo button for example, and
color choice :)
Thanks, the implementation is very basic and when using it, you should
consider putting $:/temp on the list of tiddler-prefix that aren't
saved, since it will
Hi Steve
The best approach here is probably to add a username and password to the
--server command:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ServerCommand
Best wishes
Jeremy
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jeremy.rus...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 9:58 PM, 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com wrote:
The quick answer is you use tag{!!title} instead. And for reusing it you
want to use a macro.
To make the macro make a new tiddler and give it whatever name you want,
then put this as the text of the tiddler:
\define someUsefulMacroName()
$list filter=[tag[Book]tag{!!title}sort[title]]
$link
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