The stylesheet worked brilliantly!
On Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 11:57:00 AM UTC-7, Sean Boyle wrote:
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> |!Header|!Header|
> |@@background:green;Green Cell@@|@@background:blue;blue@@|
> |@@background:red;A much longer text string@@|@@color:orange;shorter@@|
>
> This only colours the text
Magnus,
I followed your steps and it worked a little for me however it was a bit
unresponsive, Firefox went into not responding a couple of times.
Checking the "Enable links to missing tiddlers" returns the behavior to
normal.
Tony
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You appear to be right. Very strange behaviour, almost certainly an
unforseen consequence (bug?). The website is called tiddlywiki.com btw.
On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 5:44:18 AM UTC+10, magev958 wrote:
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> Hi, don't know if anyone else already brought this up, but if I go to
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Or have a look here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-VAUumD1y1w/OkyEVo4FATcJ
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Hi, don't know if anyone else already brought this up, but if I go to
tiddlywinks.com, open "Control panel", "Settings" and deactivate "Enable
links to missing tiddlers" and then go into edit mode, clic on the "content
type" the dropdown no longer consists of links either. That feels wrong
My opener for ten..
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Tiddly Wiki is a personal notebook which can be used to store all your thoughts
in an easy to manage flash cards style system. You can easily link from one
card to another as well as group topics and thoughts with tags
#nohashtagneeded.
It comes in a single file which can be opened and edited
|!Header|!Header|
|@@background:green;Green Cell@@|@@background:blue;blue@@|
|@@background:red;A much longer text string@@|@@color:orange;shorter@@|
This only colours the text background. What I would really like to do is
colour the entire cell background.
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Its an alarming trend, given that Chrome is so crap on facilities. (Me:
gnostic in a wood with wi-fi since 1957).
J.
Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Just an interesting graphic on the browser market:
> https://www.w3counter.com/trends
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> Notice Firefox goes from slightly upward to significantly
Assign me a task for one item.
J
Riz wrote:
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> Now somebody got to write the answers.
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Now somebody got to write the answers.
On 26-Sep-2017 11:43 PM, "Arlen Beiler" wrote:
> How can i say PINNED THREAD when so many people here would never see it on
>> GG?
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> I don't think it really matters if *I* don't see it. What matters is that
> I know it is there and
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> How can i say PINNED THREAD when so many people here would never see it on
> GG?
I don't think it really matters if *I* don't see it. What matters is that I
know it is there and every new person that goes to join the group is going
to see it.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 2:10 PM, @TiddlyTweeter
Slightly tech point ... (you people FORCED me to think more nerdish)
FF 57, so I'm told, by #Mozilla folk who don't care about file saving, will
attract Chrome users because its looks like Chrome+. I am highly sceptical.
J.
Riz wrote:
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> PS: It is official I guess - FF 57 aka FF Quantum is
TiddlyTweeter et al,
> Noted. I apologise for referring to it a few times as "Retired". I
> genuinely formed the idea that TiddlyServer was its nemesis.
I had formed that opinion as well based on comments in one of the last
TiddlyWiki hangouts about TiddlyDesktop. There was a TiddlyServer
I'm running into a situation where I'm using reserved words withing quoted
strings for output messages in PL/SQL, and the reserved words are messing
up the syntax highlighting.
For example:
dbms_output.put_line('update_stf03_academicyear: commit not executed');
has this affect on the rest of
Ciao Jeremy & tutti,
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> To kick off, for a long time my ambition for migrating from Google Groups
> has been to eat our own dog food and move to a TiddlyWiki-based discussion
> board...
>
Brilliant. The only problem is the starving dog :-). The downside is whilst
we wait
Ciao TonyM & all
A small footnote to last.
Though I had no idea what it was or what to do with it, it was seeing Eric
Shulman's TiddlyTools some long time ago that alerted me to TiddlyWiki. It
stuck in me despite not using it at the time. And some years later I came
back & re-looked at it and
Ciao BJ
One thing I'm wondering is whether its possible to support COMMENTS in the
regexs component? For instance ...
/* Fountain replace to standard */
/^(\>)\s*?/:t /m
/^(\!)\s*?/:a /m
... etc
/* Standard replace to out */
/stuff/other-stuff/m
... etc
/* Global div wrap */
/^//g
/$/<\/div>/g
Heureka! It works!
Thanks for bugtracking BJ
Jan
Am 26.09.2017 um 08:34 schrieb BJ:
it works when I try it, or I should say in exactly the same way as
with 'text/vnd.tiddlywiki'
I see in the type dropdown an incorrect type of
"vnd.tiddlywiki;flexibility=replace"
On Tuesday, September 26,
Josia,
You say
> What Newbies need, IMO, is a simple Google group with basic instructions
> and Q & A. And LINKS to FULL-FEATURED completed TW designed for SPECIFIC
> PURPOSES so they can download what they need to get on with it and forget
> everything else.
>
I agree but unless a
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