[tw5] Re: Count fields that have a specific value within one single tiddler

2019-09-04 Thread Mirko Richter
Hi Mark, thanks for that one! I consider splitting it to more "tiddler-style" soon. Best wishes, Mirko Am Samstag, 31. August 2019 21:07:50 UTC+2 schrieb Mark S.: > > Returns count for all fields that start with "stuf" and contain string > "wrong". > > The complexity of this answer suggests

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
I might be able to contribute some documentation when I get some more time. Tonight I learned: In the tree line of settings.json, even though my windows directory is ../apps/Work the settings file is expecting lowercase ../apps/work For HTTPS, if you have the certs, you just have to learn

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Arlen Good improvement! Specially the documentation has got much better. As Mark noted earlier, still the setup for newbies is a problem and I would recommend simpler fewer step to setup. Thank you again for all your efforts and this useful and great piece of work.. Best wishes Mohammad

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
Ahha...solving my own problems. On the Getting Started page you wrote "create a webroot and a backups folder *beside *the TiddlyServer folder" I read that as *inside*. That would mean the relative path ../webroot wouldn't work and ./webroot would be correct (2 dots vs 1 dot). Makes much more

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I haven't tried it yet, but it seems like a lot of the information a user would need is missing. Like how to make "children" of trees. How to set the port, like Scott asked. What's the difference between a group and a folder? How to use those new https super powers? Maybe just making a sample

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Just going by my own experience. I believe you could put your single file wiki in "webroot". You could also put any data folders in a dir below "webroot" (e.g. webroot/mywiki) and they would be served up as data folder TW files. Mostly you can't put a single file TW into a data folder and

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
Hi Arlen, Thanks for your work on this. I'm new to TiddlyServer but I have used node on windows. I am trying to figure out if my data folders should be under the webroot folder. Like webroot\mywiki. And if I was using a single html file wiki would that go inside webroot? Lastly, is it using a

[tw5] Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Arlen Beiler
Hello everyone, TiddlyServer 2.1 is finally here. I believe it's stable and I've gotten most of the bugs worked out. I specifically tested single-file saving (which I've gotten a lot of bug reports about lately) and I'm pleased to say that is working as well. Please continue making suggestions. I

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki as filemanager meta repository

2019-09-04 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM Here's the relevant detail to switch von RunWith native messaging host to Timimi. In RunWith's background.js one have to change after the *var msg = { section*: var note = { exec:"yes", escript: action[0], eparam: info.selectionText.trim() } //

[tw5] My first upgrade: How do I get rid of the upgrade tiddler?

2019-09-04 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
I mean this: [image: 04-09-_2019_21-25-43.png] Otherwise the upgrade worked and the core changes also work as desired (details see my post: new URIs to use TiddlyWiki as filemanager meta repository ). I created the

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki as filemanager meta repository

2019-09-04 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM I found another way, independent from firefox and I just need to click, i.e. without context menu. I have set up new URIs under "Windows 10": Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\npp] @="URL: Notepad++" "URL Protocol"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\npp\DefaultIcon]

[tw5] Re: Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content

2019-09-04 Thread coda coder
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 5:30:38 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > > > 1 - How do I SEE all lines containing "Willowy"? > In bk-tw I use Mark S's various split* filters for that, typically +/- 50 or 100 chars so I get some surrounding context. (Not sure your generation of bk-tw has

[tw5] Re: Encryption & data accessibility question

2019-09-04 Thread Hubert
> > The content is _only_ up for grabs in the browser, if you did provide the > password. > Yes, that was one important bit :) That's what I was trying to say. As I'm working in a single file TiddlyWiki this is basically all I wanted to know. Thanks again to everyone, this community is

[tw5] Re: TW & accessibilty (vision impairement)

2019-09-04 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
we need an SVG Tips section :-) On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 12:35:44 UTC+2, PMario wrote: > > You can try to create a Stylesheet tiddler with this content. > > .tc-image-button { > fill: white; > } > > It should give you high contrast SVG button. > > -m > -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: TW & accessibilty (vision impairement)

2019-09-04 Thread PMario
You can try to create a Stylesheet tiddler with this content. .tc-image-button { fill: white; } It should give you high contrast SVG button. -m -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: TW & accessibilty (vision impairement)

2019-09-04 Thread PMario
Hi Gloom, I was finally able to switch FF latest using windows 10 to your settings. ... I needed to restart FF so the global black / white setting did also apply to the site content. I'll have a look, if I can post an issue at FF Dev-tools. ... Since this seems to be an oversight = bug! -m

[tw5] Re: Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content

2019-09-04 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Rob Hoelz wrote: > I've been thinking about tweaking my search results further to > include a "keywords" field, but I'm not sure if I want to go through the > effort to maintain that field for all of the tiddlers in my wiki. > Right. That is a good point. I think I'm mainly groping my

[tw5] Re: Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content

2019-09-04 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Yeah Ste, you are right that Danielo's context search is helpful. And it is illustrative of the issue. I often need VISUAL feedback of content (text field) matches. Whilst filters can be used easily to detect & match in the text field, its often quite convoluted to get more than the title

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2019-09-04 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 1:35:13 PM UTC+2, Flibbles wrote: ... > @PMario: So there's already a filter operator `[relink:references[]]` > which shows which tiddlers would be changed by an update. > That's interesting to see. I'll have a closer look. -m -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Encryption & data accessibility question

2019-09-04 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+2, Hubert wrote: So, essentially any TW content is up for grabs as long as the TW is loaded > in the browser, whether encrypted or not. > "whether encrypted or not." <- That's wrong. ... The content is _only_ up for grabs in the browser, if you

[tw5] Re: Philosophy & TW -- Title v. Content

2019-09-04 Thread Ste Wilson
Not sure if it's what your looking for but danilos context search plugin might do the job.. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to