Thanks heaps Eric,
No matter how many times I looked. After repeating the problem by copying
slabs of code.
Whew I m not going mad
Tony
On Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 2:53:28 PM UTC+10, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 9:49:00 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> I have a set of reveal
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 9:49:00 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> I have a set of reveal widgets and there related state tiddlers - like this
> <$reveal type="match" state=<> text="yes">
> ''First in First Out - Queue''
>
>
>
I think you have a simple syntax
Sorry,
I also wanted to add I am getting a stray "text="yes">" appearing on screen
between each simultaneously reveald sections.
Regards
Tony
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I have a set of reveal widgets and there related state tiddlers - like this
<$reveal type="match" state=<>
text="yes">
''Custom Order''
Will call a macro to view this? eg disposition aware
<$reveal type="match" state=<> text="yes">
''First in First Out - Queue''
Oh, I always forget about the three curly bracket approach -- "<$list>" is
my go-to tool. But if you really want to do it that way then you could make
a tiddler like:
{{{ [tag[HelloThere]]||SeparatorTemplate}}}
with another tidder "SeparatorTemplate" with contents:
<$transclude/>
Mark,
I understand the desire not to document the apparently unachivable, setting
up a PouchDB but people have done this (although Difficult) never the less
my definition stands. CouchDB is a *Tiddler (not wiki) Server,* Even
PouchDB needs to be though of as a Local *Tiddler Server* because it
Thanks! Looking up that stuff makes a nice mini-tutorial. I take it that
adding the separators makes it trickier. Otherwise I could just use this
for unadorned transclusion...
{{{ [tag[mechanism]] }}}
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 11:41:19 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
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> Try perhaps (with your
Hi Mat,
NoteSelf fits into two categories. One as a (remote) Service and one as a
(local browser) Saver. The complication of it as a local browser saver is
that it needs to connect to the github starting page at least once. So
it's not 100% offline. That is, if someone needed to set it up
Mat,
There has being "a lot of water under the bridge", in this conversation and
it is now a little hard to identify the current state of play. I always
intended to contribute but have being very busy, Can I suggest a few
points, some random some systematic and you can see how they fit into
Joshua
I think there is quite a large user-base for gaming in TW. I'm interested
in trying to foster more of a resource base, Especially through examples of
good RPG campaign plans, which TW is brilliant for. It's coming slowly.
Best wishes
Josiah
On Tuesday, 29 May 2018 00:56:22 UTC+2,
Mat wrote:
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> ... IMO it would be fair to put "Yes" for a service like TiddlySpot on
> this because you can still use it without fuzz from e.g a USB-stick.
>
That is not portability. That is cloudability.
A portable application is one (a program, not a site) that (1) makes no
registry entries
Wow, very cool!
I'm glad to see others in the RPG community using TiddlyWiki!
This makes me want to go back to my "Character Sheet/ Campaign" plugin and
keep working at a release candidate...
Thanks for passing this along!
Best,
Joshua F
On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 3:27:01 AM UTC-7,
@TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>
>
>> NoteSelf
>>
> Storage: In-browser database AND (optional) synced external database
> (either local or in cloud).
For storage, I previously added "Server-location In-browser", is that fair?
> Portable: YES, in the sense that you can run it from any browser
Lost Admin wrote:
> The biggest weakness I see is the set-up. It probably took me about 16
> hours of effort (over about 3 weeks) to do my first functional setup of
> CouchDB. But, I was doing that by digging through the CouchDB documentation
> and various tutorials on how to setup CouchDB
Lost Admin wrote:
>
> I'm with Jed on the portability part. Perhaps "works offline" instead?
> Even that is somewhat dependent on the details (I run a webdav server on my
> laptop, so it works fine when I'm offline).
>
Already got "works offline" as a criteria.
There are also issue with
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 3:25:43 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
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> Lost Admin - thank you for your information! Some questions:
>
> *WebDAV*
>>
>> *...*
>>
> *OS* : Any (Apache) or windows (IIS)
>>
>
> What does this mean - what's the difference?
> I'm limiting the SetUp matrix to include set-ups
Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I think that trying to define these as exclusive categories is a problem
> because almost none of the options fit into just one. Almost all of the
> servers can save wikis but because of the scary name people may avoid
> something because it says it is a server instead of a
Hi Mat,
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 12:40:10 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> For storage, I previously added "Server-location In-browser", is that fair?
>
>
>> Portable: YES, in the sense that you can run it from any browser on any
>> device. Its not dependent on location (paths). NO, in the sense its
>
> I've updated to the last version and it is still happening.
>
Did you reinstall the codemirror plugin, too?
Is the issue the same when you try typing fast
on https://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/?
I tried it on my Android phone, too and couldn't reproduce this problem
Mat wrote:
>
> So, what reusable labels would you put on the things Bob does? Like what
> you allude to, I'm interested in finding labels that bring value to users.*
> They should be able to say "I want X. Which ones have that?"*
>
Bob is radical. It will run wikis. It will save wikis. So far,
Mat wrote:
>
> @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> NoteSelf
>>>
>> Storage: In-browser database AND (optional) synced external database
>> (either local or in cloud).
>
>
> For storage, I previously added "Server-location In-browser", is that fair?
>
Not exactly. But close enough. Basically
Lost Admin - thank you for your information! Some questions:
*WebDAV*
>
> *...*
>
*OS* : Any (Apache) or windows (IIS)
>
What does this mean - what's the difference?
I'm limiting the SetUp matrix to include set-ups custom made for TW - OR -
instructions(!) on how to adapt some other "system"
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 11:01:47 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> *Portable* : no (I'm open to being corrected but I didn't find a
> portableapps option)
>
> Portable: YES, in the sense that you can run it from any browser on any
> device. Its not dependent on location (paths). NO, in
One big difference is, that with a server you could browse from another
browser on the same network (even if it is inadvisable in some cases).
You might consider the given categories to be arbitrary, but that's
probably essential in order to assert some order on the phalanx of options.
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yup still using it since 2008!
I moved it from tiddlyspot to git pages
https://karlarao.github.io/karlaraowiki/index.html and URL redirect from
karlarao.wiki
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 1:10 PM, @TiddlyTweeter
wrote:
> https://karlarao.github.io/karlaraowiki/index.html#%5B%
>
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability".
>
> However, with deference to Mat, still the point remains that NoteSelf is
> an interesting option for users who want a solution that works over many
> different types of
@TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> [TiddlyDesktop] both "single files" and "folders." In "folder mode" its
> running an internal server. But do we need to know that? What does it add
> knowing that in case of TD?
>
But that would be the point to not classify it as a "Server" but only as a
"Manager".
Mark S.
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that when you run Bob you *must*
> view it in a browser.
>
Right you MUST.
But its a bit of non-sequiter in the end. ALL methods require a browser to
see render. Some have it built in. TD uses the Chrome engine.
I guess if you put TD on a
I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability".
However, with deference to Mat, still the point remains that NoteSelf is an
interesting option for users who want a solution that works over many
different types of devices from one source (a synched cloud based database).
On Monday, 28 May 2018
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:27:44 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
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>
>
> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability".
>>
>> However, with deference to Mat, still the point remains that NoteSelf is
>> an interesting option
Fabulous wiki! Serious work. Your Cloud Map is awesome...
https://karlarao.github.io/karlaraowiki/index.html#TagCloud
On Monday, 28 May 2018 20:27:52 UTC+2, Karl Arao - karlarao.tiddlyspot.com
wrote:
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>
> yup still using it since 2008!
>
> I moved it from tiddlyspot to git pages
>
Lost Admin wrote:
>
> Filling in a few more blanks ...
>
Good stuff. Small comment ...
> NoteSelf
>
> *Encryption* : no
> *file-or-folder* : neither
> *format* : json
> *Portable* : no (I'm open to being corrected but I didn't find a
> portableapps option)
>
Storage: In-browser database AND
It's not a question of whether NS is useful or not or should be cherished
and loved by all.
It's a question of whether anyone has created an instance or instructions
(i.e. "setup") to allow it to be used as a portable application. The answer
to that is "no". Hypothetically someone might, but
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:28:37 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
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>
>
> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:27:44 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>> I agree. I think its "N/A" on "Portability".
>>>
>>> However, with
I think that trying to define these as exclusive categories is a problem
because almost none of the options fit into just one. Almost all of the
servers can save wikis but because of the scary name people may avoid
something because it says it is a server instead of a saver when it is both.
I'm with Jed on the portability part. Perhaps "works offline" instead? Even
that is somewhat dependent on the details (I run a webdav server on my
laptop, so it works fine when I'm offline).
There are also issue with "dependencies" as the list I provided is a very
small sub-set of WebDAV
Filling in a few more blanks (may have already been done and not on setup
yet):
WebDAV
*dependencies* : Apache or IIS (tested); possibly also supported on Nginx
*format* : html
*OS* : Any (Apache) or windows (IIS)
*Portable* : No (or maybe with Apache portableapps)
PHP (store.php)
I would consider TD a saver, even though it uses an internal server because
you never see the effects of using the server. The server and the gui have
been combined into one application. Also, and I'm sure someone will correct
me if I'm wrong, I don't think you can use it anywhere on your local
https://karlarao.github.io/karlaraowiki/index.html#%5B%5BData%20Engineering%5D%5D
An older TW still being added to years later.
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Mark S. wrote:
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> I'm always for consistency. Except when I'm not ;-)
> basic TW on node.js is a server. (it always needs the user to start a
> server)
> basic TW single file is a saver. (it always saves a local file)
>
I'd be interested how you think about TiddlyDesktop.
It supports both
Try perhaps (with your tag) :
<$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]">
<>
<$transclude mode="block"/>
Keep in mind that any additional objects, like images, will have to be
exported manually. External links (especially absolute ones) may not work
Excellent. I've added the AndTidWiki stuff and Quine
You probably already know this, but you have 2 copies of "basic tw on
> node.js" on the servers filter.
>
I'm a bit uncertain on this: the double copies was from marking "basic TW
on Node.js" as a server, so it turned up double because both
Hi Tony!
Thank you for your advise.
Yes, you are right, I can number the tiddlers at the end i.e after final
change, I click a button to do that in the final list.
Let's try that!
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 5:57:02 PM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
>
> Since no one has answered in 5 hours
Thanks. Sounds like the secret I was missing was to create a single
tiddler, not a bunch of tiddlers.
If you don't mind -- as a small tutorial, could you explain or show how to
create that single tiddler, say for the tag "science", or better yet, the
tag query, "science" OR "time", with a
Mohammad,
Since no one has answered in 5 hours can I suggest (having not tested it)
you instead generate the page number as you list the tiddlers all as one,
perhaps using Evans Formula plugin to increment the page number?
Is there a reason you feel you need to set a field page number when
Hi Mat,
On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 2:13:49 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
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> Done. Any others that should fall into this criteria as well?
>
>
>> Maybe "format" should include "executable" for setups like "Bob single
>> user"?
>>
>
> I have a criteria called "App". Does this cover it or is an app
A Shorthand answer,
Just ask for more details.
If you create a single tiddler, that displays what you want to appear in
your document, perhaps using a list of tiddlers with a given tag, sorted by
an appropriate field or using drag and drop to set the order, you can then
print the tiddler to
Hi Mat,
You probably already know this, but you have 2 copies of "basic tw on
node.js" on the servers filter.
AndTidwiki:
autobackup: no
data-storage: local-device
enc: Native-iTw-enc.
format: html-file
(not "browser in itself" which s.b. for the "browser" column)
mlti-user: no
OS: Android
I'm evaluating TW as a medium for taking research notes -- text, links --
and then using them in the writing process. How would I accomplish the
following task:
- Choose a set of tiddlers based on a tag or logical combination of
tags, plus manual deletions
- Export them all *en
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> I think "basic tw on node.js" should be the same as "Bob" except
> multi-user is "no".
>
Done.
> Possibly for both OS should be "any OS with node.js" since some people
> have gotten node.js to work on termux.
>
Done. Any others that should fall into this criteria as
I have a draggable list as below
<>
Every tiddler has a filed called "page". My question is when I changed the
order of tiddlers by drag and drop, I want the value of this filed
changes accordingly. To explain more, I have three tiddlers like below
Tiddler-A
Tiddler-B
Tiddler-C
Their page
I have a draggable list as below
<>
Every tiddler has a filed called "page". My question is when I changed the
order of tiddlers by drag and drop, I want the value of this filed
changes accordingly. To explain more, I have three tiddlers like below
Tiddler-A
Tiddler-B
Tiddler-C
Their page
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