Thanks Mark,
It worked... but not initially. it seems fussy about what goes in the
file, whether it can go in separate files and at least what comes before.
It probably didn't help that the example in "how to hide" had a typo in
that there was a ')' instead of a '}' like this "h2.tc-title
Steve,
The Non CSS way.
Do you want to hide the tags on all tiddlers always or some tiddlers some
times? Are you happy to leave them visible in edit mode so at least while
editing they are there, or would you like to hide some tags only?
To get you rolling see the $:/tags/ViewTemplate tags
CSS is the magic instructions that web browsers use to display your bland,
run-of-the-mill text in various exciting ways.
CSS isn't my forte, but the following should work on recent versions of TW
until someone with better advice comes along.
Make a tiddler and tag it $:/tags/Stylesheet . Put
Hi,
I would like a simple clean list of my tiddlers. I have managed to remove
the author and heading and subtitle fields according to this tiddler: "How
to hide the author's and other fields with CSS" but this doesn’t say how to
remove the tags. I know its possible because I saw it
here
TT
I have a bit of an obsession with Prime numbers, and wrote a program to
list numbers and the number of divisors they had. It was quite illuminating.
My favourite number was the smallest number divisible by 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8,, 9 and 10
I would like to annotate each number with things
Let me expand on "But I also note that some of the additional information
may not be suited to a field within the object. "
If this is the case I have a method for creating sub-tiddlers to store
additional info relating to the "parent" tiddler. Tags, A special mechanism
or the relink plugin
Rick,
I always try and keep tiddlers as object-types for ease of use, each object
can have a page with a list of its type on it
- Character
- Story
- Location
- Storylin arc (is this only a relationship)?
- Items (Are these just tiddlers with story content?
But I also note that
Folks,
Interestingly a variation of this could be used with a random string of
characters (Numbers and Letters) to encode content such that to decode it
you need the random string. Keeping in mind there are methods that could
crack them.
Regards
Tony
On Sunday, 13 October 2019 23:02:03
Oh, thank you for pointing that out, I uploaded the executables to the wrong
repo. I will fix it tomorrow. Until then theyare available here:
https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob/releases
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Jed,
BobEXE wherelatest release Tofurky.
The plugin version is splenda
Birthe
mandag den 14. oktober 2019 kl. 00.24.42 UTC+2 skrev Jed Carty:
>
> In the grand tradition of Bob, there were some pretty bad bugs in 1.3.0,
> so here is 1.3.1.
>
> A pretty nasty saving bug is fixed and the chat
In the grand tradition of Bob, there were some pretty bad bugs in 1.3.0, so
here is 1.3.1.
A pretty nasty saving bug is fixed and the chat should actually work now.
The plugin version of Bob is on GitHub here:
https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob
The newest version of BobEXE is available here:
Quick update on the "Reconnect crash" I mentioned a minute ago. After
running through this a few times, one time BOB didn't crash and it had the
following messages:
WebSocket error: SyntaxError: Unexpected token o in JSON at position 1
Save Tiddler (one for *every tiddler in the whole
Some responses Jed:
- Q: What didn't work after swapping the .exe?
- A: Just the things I discussed - mainly the "enable file server"
checkbox not "sticking". Could have been something else in the way though.
The file server checkbox - is that to be done on the "host" wiki (one that
Jed,
I am using Linux Mint Mate 19.2 on both computers. I did not save the link,
but I read a thread on Linux Mint forum, it was all about problems between
Windows and Linux Mint.
The point was that systemd has lead to a config file change. I understand
too little to explain more, sorry.
Birthe,
I am now having network troubles as well from linux mint. It is acting
differently for me than what you are describing, but I am going between
linux mint and osx. The changes only seem to go one direction. This wasn't
happening before so I think I must have done something to break it
Stobot,
I am glad that the server images work now.
For the other bits:
Thank you for the feedback, this sort of feedback is very helpful for
updating documentation and interfaces.
- What didn't work when you swapped out the executables? That is how I have
been updating it on osx (on linux I
Thank you Jed, that fixed it :)
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Jed - thanks for the update! (BOXEXE Windows 64-bit)
Per our last interaction - I'm now able to get the ServerImages thing
working via the new UI. I think this will help *a lot* for end-users of the
solution that I'm putting together.
Minor technical notes - so you have some insight into how
I am not sure why that is giving you an error. The only thing that I could
see there is that it just has catch instead of catch (e) but that isn't
giving any trouble on anything I have.
What version of node are you using? I just pushed an updated version has
the (e) to GitHub. If that isn't the
TonyM
Further to my last an obvious fact is that outside maths conversion
"standards" -- where for instance base-12 counts "... A, B, 10 ..."---a lot
of everyday usage is "dual based". For instance "10, 11, 12" inches. And 12
inches IS 1 foot.
This actually corresponds to how most people have
If your looking at latex and collaboration could I suggest overleaf.com as it's
web based and needs no install for red editing?
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Ciao Jed
Quick comments. Installed & working, so far so good.
I don't use Bob over network mainly. I use Bob to assist automation most
for converting texts. I find the method of interaction with the OS
extremely good.
It helps me build wikis quickly.
Some obscure issues I had with a
Ciao TonyM & Mark S.
TonyM wrote:
>
> Simply expanding the list to
> syms="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
> Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z"
>
> Work well - this is thus base 62,
>
Right, it can be extended just by adding symbols.
Jed
I tried to give you a pointer to help you do exactly what you wanted to do. I
can't help it that you don't understand what I am saying.
I can't help it that when I try and do what you say bob can do, I find it hard
to follow your instructions and that if you gave a little more info I can
Ciao TonyM
FYI I'm interested in the confluence of social (including historial)
counting and calculation.
I find some of the widespread European decimal based (metric) systems poor
compared to the other base systems still widely used in UK & USA for
measures.
For instance ...
- inch
Here's the architecture I have in mind for this. A single TW instance will
manage one or more stories (books, novellas, etc) within a shared
environment (setting). It will manage characters, locations, objects,
storylines.
- Setting overview
- Characters
- character description
Tony,
Arguing against accessibility isn't going to get very far with me.
The target audience of Bob consists of me, and people without the technical
background to be able to use tiddlywiki conveniently.
My own documentation is mostly comments in the code, so the externally
visible
Birthe
Actualy trying to establish how to make bob operate with standard nodejs server
functions is nothing like star wars. I want to help Jed and others make use of
bob which is a revolutionary addition to tiddlywiki.
Perhaps if Jed felt comfortable doing imperfect brain dumps in gg others
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