[tw5] Re: To Github Or Not? -- That is a question.

2018-06-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Ut Oh ... https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/01/microsoft--github-acquisition-talks-resume.html Will we even *want* GH after MicroSoft takes over? -- Mark On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:57:43 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Interesting discussion on GitHub in which ... > > ... @Jermolene

[tw5] Re: TOC Sort Issue

2018-06-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
You could zero pad all the numbers (01, 02, 03) in the title so that they sort properly. You could create a separate field with a number in it and use that field to sort numerically (e.g. nsort[sortfield] ) You could remove the sort option. Then click on the tag bubble from any of the

[tw5] TOC Sort Issue

2018-06-01 Thread lberkwits
I started working with TW about 4 days ago, so I am really green on how this operates. I have made significant progress on a Wiki that I am putting together. Currently all entries are under a parent Contents which is selective expandable toc sorted by title using the following code (lifted from

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Titles vs unique IDs

2018-06-01 Thread TonyM
Reto, Thanks for sharing that, good to know using a date as the unique id is practical. When I build my solution I will see if I and fill the gaps with the uni link plugin. Regards Yony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao LA Lost Admin wrote: > > ... I hope that any backup that happens within TiddlyWiki is done as an > optional add-on and isn't tied to any of the current savers (at least the 3 > that I use). > As far as I grasp it there is no intent to burden the code of TW with fixed elaborated backup

[tw5] Re: Unable to save new tiddlywiki (5.1.17) in tiddlyspot

2018-06-01 Thread Birthe C
I am using Chromium on Linux and have no problem uploading to tiddlyspot. Birthe torsdag den 31. maj 2018 kl. 18.59.33 UTC+2 skrev Lost Admin: > > He didn't list Chrome on Linux as one of the OS/Browser combinations he > tried. He did try Chromium on Linux but there are a few bits in Chrome

[tw5] How do I? -- Add a Promo-Line to Google Group Posts?

2018-06-01 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
I'd like to promote TiddlyWiki that exist in every post I make ... I have a list already. I'd like to automate it. One line from a file at random. Could it be done? Could it be done through Google Groups directly on-line? J. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw5] Re: Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark I'm not saying TW should have anything to do with backup. Somewhat the opposite. Rather, that backing up is better done through programs designed for that purpose. I, basically do not think that promoting TW sui generis backup is such a good idea. Better to use external programs.

[tw5] Re: Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Josiah, I'm not sure what you're reacting to. Did someone advocate installing a real backup in TW? PMario's file backup answers a recurring need. It's easy when working with javascript (macros or widgets) to mess up and create a TW that doesn't load. And of course, we've all had brain-dead

[tw5] Re: TW markdown flavor for other viewers/editors

2018-06-01 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
I often think that ad-hoc convertors to do most markup variants could be an unproblemmatic doddle. On Friday, 1 June 2018 19:04:15 UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > Dave > > I belive WikiText is special for TW. It includes wikitext for transclusion > and macros, for example. > > >

[tw5] Re: TW markdown flavor for other viewers/editors

2018-06-01 Thread Mat
Dave I belive WikiText is special for TW. It includes wikitext for transclusion and macros, for example. https://tiddlywiki.com/#WikiText:WikiText%20%5B%5BFormatting%20text%20in%20TiddlyWiki%5D%5D <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread FrD
Hi PMario, Le vendredi 1 juin 2018 14:39:28 UTC+2, PMario a écrit : > > On Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:05:52 PM UTC+2, FrD wrote: > ... > >> But I was talking about a more simple use case : serving and saving local >> files (on the local filesystem or on dropbox or onedrive as you have local >>

[tw5] Re: TW markdown flavor for other viewers/editors

2018-06-01 Thread Dave
Thanks! I did look at that before posting, but when you go to the link provided By default the markdown parser recognises the original dialect of Markdown as described by John Gruber . it seems to be a different dialect from the beginning,

[tw5] Re: Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread Lost Admin
I think you know I share your view, @TiddlyTweeter. I would like to add one more point to the argument. One of the things I like about TiddlyWiki is that it is small and fast. It loads into a browser reasonably quickly and saves in a reasonable amount of time usually. Keeping the core of

[tw5] Opinion -- Better to use System Level Backup.

2018-06-01 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
In another thread TW Backup came up strongly ... I have opinions about this that are perhaps not so shared. I thought I'd write anyway. I'm interested in folk's views. FrD wrote: > ... > >> But I was talking about a more

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-06-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Looking over WebDav Server "read more", I don't see anything in it about authentication. In fact, AFAIK, none of the server approaches (except maybe WebDav via ISS) have any authorization restrictions. Jed has a warning at the top of his page, which is good. But maybe there should be a

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread PMario
On Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:05:52 PM UTC+2, FrD wrote: ... > But I was talking about a more simple use case : serving and saving local > files (on the local filesystem or on dropbox or onedrive as you have local > copies of the files). There should (?) be no access conflict on the files > (of

[tw5] Re: Create table from filter

2018-06-01 Thread Tristan Kohl
Thank you Mark, I will give it a try. @Jed: I found your plugin but I wanted a read-only list so I thought it would not quite fit my need. Cheers, Tristan On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 5:49:47 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: > > This seems to do it. Note that you can't use "type" -- it's already used

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread FrD
Hi PMario, Thanks for the detailed explanation. I agree that the general case is quite complicated (collision handling as you say for instance). But I was talking about a more simple use case : serving and saving local files (on the local filesystem or on dropbox or onedrive as you have local

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread PMario
On Friday, June 1, 2018 at 1:11:32 PM UTC+2, FrD wrote: > Going back to the put.js saver, what about doing a second "put" request > just after the first one and giving it an URL pointing to a file (to be > created) inside a folder (like "TWBackup") which could be on the same level > as

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread FrD
Hi, Le vendredi 1 juin 2018 12:34:03 UTC+2, PMario a écrit : > > On Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:49:03 PM UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> This has been an interesting thread to read. Like @FrD, I use webdav for >> most of my TiddlyWikis. What makes this conversation interesting is how you >> are

[tw5] Learning list and list widget in Tiddlywiki as a loop

2018-06-01 Thread Mohammad
I am looking for learning resources on TW list feature, specially for using as a loop and processing different parts of tiddlers. I found these pages, I appreciate if you advise me on more resources and tutorial with some advanced features. These are useful pages I found - Tutorial -

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread PMario
On Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:49:03 PM UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote: > > This has been an interesting thread to read. Like @FrD, I use webdav for > most of my TiddlyWikis. What makes this conversation interesting is how you > are trying to solve the problem. In my opinion, the TiddlyWiki code >

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread PMario
On Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 1:23:05 PM UTC+2, FrD wrote: > Is it possible to download to a specific folder inside the Download folder > ? > No. I only uses standard browser download behaviour. .. So if you would change your browser settings: "Always ask before save", the OS "file save as"

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SetUp - a guide to set up a great TW system

2018-06-01 Thread FrD
Hi, Here it is : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.webdavserver Regards FrD Le jeudi 31 mai 2018 21:12:22 UTC+2, Mat a écrit : > > FrD wrote: >> >> The android app "Serveur WebDAV" works well on saving TWs both locally >> and on dropbox (on my Samsung A5 phone).

[tw5] Re: [Webdav] Backups ?

2018-06-01 Thread Tristan Kohl
I am happy to see that Caddy got some friends here :) My backup strategy is not TW specific but since I run my Raspberry 24/7 I need a way to backup some directories from it. Therefore I use a shell script on my workstation which runs a rsync pull against my Raspberry before performing the

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Titles vs unique IDs

2018-06-01 Thread Reto
Just my 2 cents on the topic since I am working with unique ids since a few years. I developed my own functions within TWC but maybe the concept and experience might be interesting. What was my motivation to introduce unique ids? Mainly because I wanted to be able to change the title of

[tw5] Migration from TWC to TW5

2018-06-01 Thread Reto
I am using TWC since 10 years and it is heavily customized and contains a lot of tiddlers (> 12'000 in total, about 140 with some kind of functions). Nevertheless my aim is to migrate to TW5. One problem is to identify parts which needs to be rewritten. I wonder if there is a way how I could