Hello:
I am looking for a good wiki solution for my workplace. TW is appealing
for many reasons, but I have some questions about sharing among multiple
users. Firstly, we work with extremely sensitive material and so Dropbox
or any other cloud-based storage is entirely out of the question, as
Reviving an old thread. Am again interested in importing CSV as separate
tiddlers.
I use google sheets to generate CSV.
I'd like to use http://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-json.htm to create json,
but none of the output formats work - when I use the import, the json file
doesn't return any
Hi all
I have been trying out TiddlyWiki. It creates separated tiddlers based on
the capitalisation of links in wikitext. Is there a way to avoid creating
separate tiddlers for capitalised and non-capitalised links?
If I have a tiddler called *Grammar* and then I put something like [[
Hi Steve
Funnily enough, I've been working with some CSV files in my dayjob. I've
got a very noddy little Node.js script that converts CSV files into JSON
files. It's not very polished - eg one has to edit the JS source to tell it
which columns to use.
But, if you're comfortable with Node.js it
There are some Server-Side solutions
* Node JS edition. Very weak in terms of security and multi user usage
* There is another server side solution, based on python, but I allways
forget it's name. It requires a specific plugin installed on tiddlywiki.
I'm not sure about multi user usage.
*
Hi,
today I quickly wanted to go over the topics of the past 3-4 hangouts and
discovered that there are no youtube annotations anymore :(
I really liked the annotations below the video to quickly jump to the
topics in the video-timeline. I don't know who was so kind to create these
Hi Jeremy,
My issue is coming after I fixed the problem described in the ticket, I
have another machine with linux mint, where I don't see a issue. issue May
be due to some dependency.
Regards,
Sivaram
On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 10:54:01 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Sivaram
Does anyone have the code to facilitate retrieving / rendering a youtube
(or any) video or audio clip in TW? Somethng like
playclip src=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK7tYOVd0Hs; start=35:03
stop=end icon=youtube caption=Obama during recent euology in South
Carolina
This would allow
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks,
I got it.
Regards,
Sivaram
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 3:43:51 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Sivaram
Look under the Types tab in the More tab of the sidebar. You should
see your images listed under image/jpg or image/png, according to their
type.
Best
Thanks, Jermey. I'm not quite to node.js yet. I installed but don't really
get it. I don't do much at command line.
As for CSV, the tool I'm trying to use
(http://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-json.htm) offers these options:
Use this tool to convert CSV data to JSON. There are 4 types of JSON
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 6:45:44 PM UTC+8, PMario wrote:
Hi,
Just open this tiddler
$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js in advances search:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2FAdvancedSearch Shadows tab
Edit it. .. There is a warning, that you'll overwrite a
Hello,
Is it possible to put a link in a tiddler to a Word or Excel file (or any
other application) on my local disk, so that when I click it the file opens
in the application?
Thanks,
Bob
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Thanks for the suggestion Jed. I have read this in the WikiText
documentation http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText.
I am currently using DokuWIki and was expecting a similar behaviour: for
[[grammar police]]
and [[Grammar Police]] it defaults to lower case URLs and will generate
This is exactly it. Hope you would find to port this.
Offtopic:
How long would it take to port the TiddlyWiki Classic plugins to TW5?
I have seen orders of magnitude more plugins for the TW Classic than for
TW5. Is it
that TW5 doesn't have as much developer interest as the classic one? In
Hello,
I've been trying to search for ways to disable automatic wikilinking
CamelCase words in TW5. Searched the group and found a macro but it does
not seem to work for me.
\define tw-wikilinks() no
Using TW 5.1.9.
Thanks,
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The macro you used will only work in the tiddler, you put it in.
If you want to avoid all internal links except for links with square
brackets, you can edit
$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js. Open the tiddler and
edit it deleting the content and removing the field
Hi,
Just open this tiddler
$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js in advances search:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2FAdvancedSearch Shadows tab
Edit it. .. There is a warning, that you'll overwrite a system tiddler. ...
This is OK
If you mess something up. just delete
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 1:40:13 AM UTC-7, Christian de la Serna wrote:
I've been trying to search for ways to disable automatic wikilinking
CamelCase words in TW5. Searched the group and found a macro but it does
not seem to work for me.
\define tw-wikilinks() no
Using TW 5.1.9.
Hi Christian,
If you want to disable it for just one tiddler, then insert this code into
the first line.
\rules except wikilink
-mario
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On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 3:42:38 AM UTC-7, Birthe C wrote:
The macro you used will only work in the tiddler, you put it in.
If you want to avoid all internal links except for links with square
brackets, you can edit
$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js. Open the tiddler
Hi Arlien Beiler,
Thank you very much for this!
I have never tried anything like it before. Installation went well using
your last update. I had a few crashes before realising how to use the app.
After that it is working very well for me.
Birthe
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Hi,
I am new to Tiddly wiki, I wanted to add images to my tiddler, hence I used
drag and drop to import a bunch of images to the wiki. I closed the import
tiddler, Now where can I see the list of imported images?
Sivaram,
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I just realized that it isn't truncating the file when it writes to it, so
this version fixes that.
-Arlen
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Arlen Beiler arlen...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing I should mention is that this can't open any file you don't
specify, so it can't save backup files. Maybe
One thing I should mention is that this can't open any file you don't
specify, so it can't save backup files. Maybe TW5 doesn't do that, I don't
know. I'm pretty sure I can add a feature to create new files in a
specified folder. Anyway, just thought I'd mention that.
-Arlen
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015
Hi Sivaram
Look under the Types tab in the More tab of the sidebar. You should see
your images listed under image/jpg or image/png, according to their type.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Sivaram L sivaram.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Tiddly wiki, I wanted
Thank you so much, very useful for me!
On Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 2:07:01 PM UTC+7, Reenen wrote:
Hi,
I just want to share my edit to the AutoWeavePlugin. All it does is that
it make that the Weave plugin won't weave itself into itself...
ie. My tiddler's name is Store Planning,
Hi Arlen,
I will try it these days. Many thanks!
-Felix
On 08.07.2015 18:57, Arlen Beiler wrote:
Hi everyone,
Was working on a project and once again wished that chrome would save
files to disk. Well, to make a long story short, here it is. Inspired
by TiddlyFox, but I needed to use a
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 11:47:03 AM UTC-7, Bob Flandard wrote:
Is it possible to put a link in a tiddler to a Word or Excel file (or any
other application) on my local disk, so that when I click it the file opens
in the application?
In TW5, you can create an explicit external link
I made this http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#YouTube%20Video%20Annotations
a while ago for youtube annotations, you could probably fix it up to use
your syntax. It is part of what Rich Shumaker used for his annotations. I
think you only need to import that one tiddler but it has been a while
Hello Eric,
Thanks for the quick reply. That does the trick.
All the best,
Bob
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Here you need to use tagName instead of $(tagName)$ like this:
\define TagHistory()
$set name=tagName value={{!!title}}
tagName
$list filter=[tagtagNametag[Journal]!sort[title]] /
/$set
\end
Note that there are single and around tagName in the filter instead of
[ and ].
If you have
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 12:50:58 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
There isn't currently a way to make links ignore case like this. You can
get around this by using [[grammar|Grammar]] where the part before the pipe
(in this case grammar) is what is displayed as the link and the part after
Dear Jeremy,
I'd be interested in playing around with the Node.js script. Sounds useful!
Thanks,
Andrew
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 8:32:25 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Steve
Funnily enough, I've been working with some CSV files in my dayjob. I've
got a very noddy little Node.js
There isn't currently a way to make links ignore case like this. You can
get around this by using [[grammar|Grammar]] where the part before the pipe
(in this case grammar) is what is displayed as the link and the part after
the pipe (Grammer) is the title of the tiddler that is linked to. You
Hi people!
I'm having trouble setting a variable inside a macro. It seems that the
{{!!title}} field is not available for the $set macro inside my own macro.
\define TagHistory()
$set name=tagName value={{!!title}}
$(tagName)$
$list filter=[tag[$(tagName)$]tag[Journal]!sort[title]] /
Not sure how useful this is, but seeing that there are some
performance-related commits in GitHub lately, I compared the two filters by
simply copying each if the two lists below 20,000 times in a tiddler.
all[current] is almost double the speed of currentTiddler, 1min 15sec vs.
2 min 20 sec
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