For those who don't follow the google groups web forum (and thus don't see
the edits) about half the KJV OT is more or less complete (some need the
chapter list field filled in) at :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2n4qgh6skshzvtq/kjv-bible.html?dl=0
I'm using an approach that I used in converting
I was thinking about the possibility, as discussed in a recent thread, of
beginning to try and create documentation as a community in a distributed
way which might foreshadow the eventual implementation of federation, and
may even shed light on some of the nuances of interoperability between
Hi Ed,
I thought, that was explanation of the changes c pa has done on the
workings of the slidehow. Explanation for us to be able to use it. The
content for the user is the outline proposed the other day. The content has
not been written yet.
I know my English is very bad, so I will not be
Well, I've followed the steps, but can't seem to find a single post.
Under posts, only inmysocks is showing up, but no associated posts.
In Fetch Communications I can see Mat and others. I also see Twederation
posted multiple times, so not sure what that's about. When I try to select
all
Here is my Unit File:
[Unit]
Description=TW5 Bacula Wiki
After=nginx.service
Requires=nginx.service
[Service]
TimeoutStartSec=5000
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/tiddlywiki /home/pi/tw5/linux/bacula --server 9094
$:/core/save/all text/plain text/html aleer i2jl1g5x %H
User=Tw5
Group=Tw5
[Install]
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your comments, really! 8-))
I would like to develop this project in another place as here too many
other things are happening.
Google Groups seems btw to me quite antiquated. I'd rather have some forum
like xenforo.
One might have to search for specific threads or it
Dear c pa,
I am sorry, but are you serious? This is definitey not the way to start. I
think this is not the way that people should be talked to.
TiddlyWiki is already hampered by the title itself. We actual users are
used to the word, but newcomers ask What wiki, What's tiddly?
So the title
Hi cpa,
I really like your slidehow changes, but would you please consider turning
off sticky titles?
Birthe
On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 8:04:32 PM UTC+2, c pa wrote:
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> OK I've started the doc on tiddlyspot here:
>
> http://tw-for-bunnies.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> Please provide comments on
I'm looking into using unit files and systemd to start and stop my node.js
tiddlywiki server instances.
Is there any way to stop them using a command instead of just outright
killing the process?
Thank you,
Andrew J. Leer
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Hi Jeremy,
I get the point. The counterargument may be that by slicing all down to
tiddlers, things can accidentally be broken in the next step. Because
you eventually won't remember all places a tiddler is transcludes into.
As a slice this context can be seen at once. That is why I feel more
Hej Mat.
With keyword I meant the indicators/labels to mark the cherrys like
or @@bob.
Could one use something like this <#1>slicecontent<#1> or is it
reserved? It would be fine if allso the next number worked to terminate
a slide <#1>slicecontent<#2>.
I would like to have a real shorthand
I have 47 it saves just fine.
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If you are online yes it can. The only problem is that a wiki hosted on an
https server can't pull from non-https sources without something else.
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But can your federated desktop TW fetch from the external http:// TW's ?
Thanks,
Mark
On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 12:20:35 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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> If by fetching from the desktop you mean local file:// urls then yes, it
> works with them.
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Hi. There are free certificates now from
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If by fetching from the desktop you mean local file:// urls then yes, it
works with them.
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Jan wrote:
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> Hej Mat.
> Discussing the lack the possibility to transclude slices, i asked myself
> wether
> the Code in your cherrypicker could be an answer to this Problem.
> Will it possible to use Marks invisible in the ViewMode?
>
Jan, I just did some quick tests in CherryPicker
After days of "Trial and Error" I recognized, that I don't know enough
about the internal structure of TW5 to get this working. Unfortunately I
dont fully understand those few Keyboard-Examples.I think this project is
paused until further notice.
Am Montag, 6. Juni 2016 21:30:17 UTC+2 schrieb
Since it's only fetching, Is there a way to make it fetch from the desktop?
Then you could fetch tiddlers, edit, and repost to dropbox or wherever.
If everyone ends up at tiddlyspot, on the same server, it's not really all
that distributed, is it?
Thanks,
Mark
On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at
Usually it's no biggie to turn on https -- the problem comes if you want a
certified SSL. Without certification, each user has to tell his browser
(which, if FF, will complain loudly) that he/she will accept the
uncertified communication.
The certificates used to run around $100 a year -- for
OK I've started the doc on tiddlyspot here:
http://tw-for-bunnies.tiddlyspot.com/
Please provide comments on style and usability. Right now many of the pages
are empty.
Also if you have suggested edits, either post the wiki text here or create
a page of your own and post it here. I'll copy and
I see there's a new FF today (47) and one of the mentioned changes is in
add-on compatibility:
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2016/04/07/compatibility-for-firefox-47/
I'm reluctant to upgrade without some confidence TiddlyFox will continue to
work. Any insights?
Thanks!
On Wednesday, June 1,
Jed Carty wrote:
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> It can't open the iframe when hosted in dropbox, this is because dropbox
> uses https and my sites and tiddlyspot do not. Unfortunately if this is the
> case than the two biggest places where people will be hosting wikis won't
> be able to talk to each other since it looks
Where do I find store.php?
Tried to go to the site that is recommended on TiddlyWiki.com, but there's
nothing there. Under downloads there's zip files that turn out to contain
html files, but no store.php. Other links ended with 404 messages.
Thanks,
Mark
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Hey guys,
thank you all for your support and suggestions. I used the way Duarte told
me and I found that three titles were indeed not imported.
I tried again to convert my .csv to .json via http://convertcsv.com/ and
this time it just works, there are 924 tiddlers now... Quite wired I think.
Hi Xavier
> Does this slide concept allow compatibility with html anchors? So that
> importing an HTML fragment containing footnotes would create of a "footnote
> slice", as well as the linking mecanism between the note and the call point?
If you’re asking about the text-slicer plugin, then
Are you importing from JSON? If so, you can try this approach to explore what
is actually in the file:
* Open your JSON file in a text editor, select all the text and copy it to the
clipboard
* Open the JavaScript Console in a browser
* Type `var data=` and then paste your JSON text and press
Hi Jeremy,
Does this slide concept allow compatibility with html anchors? So that
importing an HTML fragment containing footnotes would create of a "footnote
slice", as well as the linking mecanism between the note and the call point?
Cheers,
Xavier.
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Hi Jed
> It can't open the iframe when hosted in dropbox, this is because dropbox uses
> https and my sites and tiddlyspot do not. Unfortunately if this is the case
> than the two biggest places where people will be hosting wikis won't be able
> to talk to each other since it looks like
Excellent!
Much appreciated, both of your enjoyment and the code :)
I looks better now.
Ste
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It’s clear that users want to be able to write/paste long passages of text into
a tiddler and then individually address sections (or slices/chunks). In
practice, I think that means that anything that one can presently do to an
entire tiddler needs to be possible with a slice: transclusion,
I am a bit stuck at the moment because while I don't want to discourage any
exploration into different ways of using TiddlyWiki there is a TW5 way of
doing what you are talking about, which is to use either more tiddlers or
fields which you then place wherever you want them using transclusions.
Hey Stephen
This is unrelated, but I was enjoying your Statics full tiddler in your
stephenteacher tiddlyspot, and noticed that you were trying to get your
statics to have titles with h2 style.
Here is what you need to put in your StaticsTiddler tiddler to get that to
look right.
<$view
Hej Mat.
Discussing the lack the possibility to transclude slices, i asked myself
wether
the Code in your cherrypicker could be an answer to this Problem.
Will it possible to use Marks invisible in the ViewMode?
Could you create a ViewTemplate that renders by tiddler without changing
the
This is not really correct. Although TW appears to be "all mixed together"
on the surface, there is actually a very strict separation of concerns in
the architecture. Updating of the wiki-store is done (as far as I
understand it) by the syncer, employing a suitable sync-adapter. In
standalone
Ciao Mark S.
I agree. In my own use of it, and my own interest in it is, primarily, an
AUTHOR of content who defines both the content and shaping. I really can't
see the point in overdoing trying to make TW a front-end to something else.
And its already its own database. I consider it partly a
Thankyou ... Hegart, Mat, Richard Smith & Xavier.
All those answers are helpful in giving me better understanding of how I
could go forward.
Best wishes
Josiah
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Ciao tutti,
I have read this thread with great interest. I can make some simple points
which I think may be relevant...
1 - I see several INTER-RELATED issues. Perhaps the most publicly
significant of them is that the high level TiddlyWiki's a potential user
FIRST encounters on the net are,
It can't open the iframe when hosted in dropbox, this is because dropbox
uses https and my sites and tiddlyspot do not. Unfortunately if this is the
case than the two biggest places where people will be hosting wikis won't
be able to talk to each other since it looks like dropbox and tiddlyspot
Ed & others,
The 15,000 quoted NUMBER OF USERS is likely not the case. The number of TW
users worldwide is likely far, FAR HIGHER. A lot of people are
trialing/using tiddly-wiki straight out of the box. We know that because of
the level of TiddlyFox downloads. Jeremy, I and SimonBeard cover
Richard,
We have not done a good job of showing what is possible with twederation,
but one thing it will do is greatly simplify collaborative editing in
tiddlywiki and allow something resembling a multi user wiki. Hopefully
there will be a working playground soon so I won't give to much of an
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