Yes, please elaborate on the get operator. How can I use it to get the
parent field? I think it is the Marios tocp plugin I use, sounds familiar.
Den söndag 18 november 2018 kl. 00:40:16 UTC+1 skrev TonyM:
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> Magnus,
>
> Marios tocp plugin will help you do this. So will bimlas's new kin
>
Hi Doug,
There are!
BJ made a plugin for this. Look here or search for the google discussion
on this topic.
http://flexibility.tiddlyspot.com/
Good night;.) Jan
Am 14.04.2017 um 04:51 schrieb Douglas Counts:
As a follow-up, after looking at the source code
Magnus,
Marios tocp plugin will help you do this. So will bimlas's new kin operator
(5.1.8 prerelease)
However you can do it manualy using the get[fieldname] in a list to get the
parents tiddlername name and reference its fields.
Do you want more info?
Tony
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OMG... o_O
https://media.giphy.com/media/NbgeJftsErO5q/giphy.gif
*You've just made the Tiddly usable for everyone...!* I am very impressed
by the fact that you have implemented the settings window in such a simple,
elegant and transparent manner. Your code is very clean, you really
On Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 4:07:44 PM UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
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> Regardless of what I said, your solution should be in the core: a button
> to open recent tiddlers is better than an empty sidebar.
>
I did create a small proof of concept.
Just import and test. ... The real thing needs to
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back
Not sure really about how cast ironly secure it is... But it's the only thing
on my pi and I have it backed up so..
I had to forward the bob broadcast port to port 80 on the router and then the
That's brilliant - I never thought of wikifying the other wikify macro. So new
rule: if something renders unwikified unexpectedly, just re-wikify it.
It works, thank you
One tiny thing... When I do that the between the lines that print out are
lost. Do you know of any tricks to retain
This topic keeps coming back. For most things I create JSONs of my common
preferred staring setup. But generally the minimum is a TOC and Tobias
Beer's Markup Reference. I think those might be a good minimum. When a new
user has the TOC available they can decide how to best use it for their
It would take too long to set up the experimental environment.
What I would start by trying is, like Tony mentioned, removing the triple
brackets and quotes.Then wikify mylist2 and inside the wikify tabs pass the
result to the button param. e.g.
<$wikify text=<> name="wikidcounts">
<$button
I suppose another way might be too get the wikify output into a field and
somehow get the field content into the clipboard, but I don't know how to do
that either :'(
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Hallo Simon,
I am Home again and tried again: The prerelease crashes also without
permalink. (red alert and then the beautifull new splash freezes.)
My FF-version is 38.0.5 ... I kept it because compatibility is important
for my usage.
I hope this helps to fix it...
Jan
Am 17.11.2018 um
I.e. in the clipboard
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When I do that all I get is the text of the wikify widget itself, not the output
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Thanks bimlas. Good post!
My query is whether this is accurate ...
bimlas wrote...
> It is not important for first to see how Tiddly is versatile, but
> functional and reliable. If someone finds that his notes seem to be lost,
> he will not deal with the program, but he is looking for another
@TiddlyTweeter,
> The OP focused on Sidebars.
The OP is about making a better first impression of TiddlyWiki, making it
more familiar to users coming from elsewhere (Evernote, Boostnote, OneNote,
etc.). Current behavior seems complicated: first, you need to discover the
program so that you
I just want to comment ...
1 -- its a good idea, in theory
2 -- in practice, I'd guess its more about TOC FOR PURPOSE ... what is the
end application FOR?
Wouldn't the TOC need to be different for? ...
- tweeting
- writing novels
- galleries of images
- etc ..
In other words,
Regardless of what I said, your solution should be in the core: a button to
open recent tiddlers is better than an empty sidebar.
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On Friday, November 2, 2018 at 10:37:30 PM UTC+1, bimlas wrote:
> Sidebars to add:
>
>- Include a default table of contents
>
> empty.html shows the GettingStarted tiddler. It contains some basic
setups. It would be easy to implement a new "line" that says:
Would you like to have
SO what is the issue?
The OP focused on Sidebars. That spanned out into replete help systems and
wotnot. Then we went through discussion of how much help to provide,
delete, organise etc. Sounds TOO complicated.
The missing piece, IMO, is WHICH types of user we are talking about? We
talking
Hi Tony
Just to reply briefly to your summary
>
> To make the spell check preview show the top line
That looks like a problem with your CSS, did you not see that problem before
trying out the editor? Does it happen regardless of whether the editor is set
to a fixed height?
> For users in
The recent launch of Bob Serving was interesting for me to see...
-- The uptake has been very low. That is useless for helping it get better.
-- But I realized that I'm not the only person FEARFUL of creating an
on-line server.
-- At the same time I do see the real UNIFICATORY potential of
Ah, thanks!
I hadn't been thinking of it as a transclusion, which is why I didn't get
anywhere while looking for an alternate way to access a data field.
Though in hindsight, the fact that it used the same wikitext as
transclusion *probably* should have been a hint...
(Note: I can see the
I very much think assisting the Bob way forward makes most sense.
Its the most replete solution. Its not yet perfect, but the underlying
ideas are most relevant to TW issues. Its not JUST about serving. Its also
about serving "what?" FOR "what?". In other words, Bob is not just about a
neat
Mohammed:
replace
$:/temp/search
with
$:/temp/search*1*
and the synchronization stops
Pit.W.
Am 2018-07-09 um 04:55 schrieb Mohammad:
Thanks Dave!
Why the searchbox in the sidebar is synchronized with you code e.g. it
seems what you type and what you get also shown in the sidebar
I have ooktech.xyz hosting my wikis, it fits most of what you want. For the
moment it just uses username/password pairs to generate access tokens so
there is no 2FA or public key sign in. Other than that it fits everything
you are asking for. I have the same thing running on a raspberry pi
Dave,
I am not sure what the """{{{ and its closure is for. Perhaps remove them,
perhaps also remove The blank lines in the definition, what is the result then?
You macro should only return the output of the list widget.
Regards
Tony
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