Scott,
Yes you can, and I did so previously. However whatever you install, it may
be a tiddlywiki server, or AMMPS LAMP MAMP or some other server they
typically use port 80 or 8080 on 127.0.0.1 out of the box so a chance of a
clash is high. You thus have to manage it.
Bob will grab the next
Jed
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 12:49:45 AM UTC+4:30, Jed Carty wrote:
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> I do not have a way to test on windows, so I need more information before
> I can be of any help.
>
1. download bobWin.exe (Apat) from
https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases
Hi Tony,
Can't you just use different ports? 127.0.0.1:8081 for something and
127.0.0.1:8082 for something else?
Maybe I'm missing what you are trying to do.
Scott
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 8:28:29 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I was exploring various alternatives for the local
Can you share where in the "tree" you're finding this? I mean, how you
navigate to a link that has this character?
I don't seem to be able to locate div.tc-tab-content.tc-vertical --
especially the "vertical" part.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 8:33:39 PM UTC-7, Kalcifer Kandari wrote:
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>
Yeah, the CSS is correct, but the problem is additional HTML whitespace
nodes are added by the browser due to poor HTML formatting by TiddlyWiki.
Whitespace nodes in this case are literally just spaces. The reason they
are created is because browsers insert them in place of newlines in HTML
Folks,
I was exploring various alternatives for the local host addresses in Bob,
TiddlyServer and I expect what I found would be the same for node installs.
Problem
- Normally on my home LAN my Bob and tiddly server are accessible on the
LAN
- To keep it tidy and so it did not
Kalcifer
This looks right, but I am no CSS expert, perhaps someone else can help.
However if I understood what you are doing with you lists I can give you a
WikiText solution.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 1:54:55 PM UTC+11, Kalcifer Kandari wrote:
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> I'm just applying some
I'm just applying some custom CSS to HTML tags. I'm not creating any
macros, the lists of links are just generated by TiddlyWiki itself, like
those in the sidebar.
I'm doing something like:
div.tc-tab-content.tc-vertical a::before {
content: "[before]";
}
div.tc-tab-content.tc-vertical
KalciferCan you provide a not working example we could put on
TiddlyWiki.com? You are taking a less common path, so it is not clear what
is behind your problem.
In effect you are talking about concatenation which often confuses people,
however in your case case css seems to have a role.
It
When I run it from the terminal I get `Segmentation fault`.
How could I debug that for you? Clone the Bob.exe repo? I don't have a full
Visual Studio setup on my laptop jut VSCode...
Best,
Joshua F
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 1:19:45 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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> I do not have a way to
I see you must have meant "From v5.1.20". Ok. That looks pretty neat!
Thanks!
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Hi Mark
>From v5.1.22, the recommended way to convert a TW5 HTML file to a wiki folder
>is with the savewikifolder command, see:
https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#SaveWikiFolderCommand
Prior to v5.1.22, the recommended way was to include the filesystem plugin in
the wiki, causing changes to
The same - does not work.
понеділок, 30 березня 2020 р. 14:01:06 UTC+3 користувач Mohammad написав:
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> Jed,
> Bobwin.exe creates the folders and then exit!
> What is the problem?
>
> --Mohammad
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Saq, I look forward to comparing notes...
What is this "dynanotate"? A quick search here, and also via google,
doesn't turn up anything...?
In the TiddlyWiki Classic days, UnaMesa supported a fair bit of work with
> using TiddlyWiki in an educational setting ...I would be happy to engage
>
Every version I try gave me an error starting like this:
Error: EINVAL: invalid argument, open
'D:\data\Wikis\temp\output\$:\boot\boot.cs
s.tid'
at Object.openSync (fs.js:438:3)
Somewhere I'm pretty sure it promised it would handle disambiguation.
So if I do my own
Did that and edited all of them to add the tab I wanted as default just
like we did last fall. That did not change the behavior at all. Still come
up to Contents if it exists or no tab selected if it doesn't.
Damon
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 11:08:08 AM UTC-7, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Damon,
Hello,
I would like to add some ::before and ::after content using CSS to the
dynamically generated lists around the UI, for example, lists of tiddlers
in the sidebar, and in plugins, and so on. The problem is that due to the
HTML formatting of the list items, there is always a whitespace node
Hi Damon,
Go to advanced search and search for $:/state/tab/sidebar
You might have more than one. Then look at the content. I think you should
be able to figure it out. I do remember I got rather confused with some of
my own TWs when we discussed it last fall.
Birthe
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Ok so here's what I did and it does exactly what I was looking for.
<$list
filter="[titlekin:tags:from[]!is[system]!title[Railroads]!title]">
->
<$link><$view field="title"/>
Thanks to everyone!
Damon
On Monday, March 30, 2020 at 4:01:11 PM UTC-7, Damon Pritchett wrote:
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>
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for responding. I did as you suggested and it made no difference.
The default tab for the sidebar is stuck at Contents no matter what I've
tried.
When this thread started last fall, Birthe's solution worked for me. That
may be because I was actually wanting it to default to
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 3:03:03 PM UTC+2, Gerald Weis wrote:
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>
> *Beispiel:*
> Mustertiddler geklont
> *Name des neuen Tiddlers nach Umbenennung *Meier Harald Schreiben vom
> 2020-04-02
>
OK. Folgen die Titel der Tiddler einem allgemeinen Muster zB:
aaa bbb ccc xxx yyy oder kann es
Hi Jeremy,
I guess I should have asked for the complete magic incantation for creating
tiddlers from an existing TW file.
I've tried
tiddlywiki SFG --load SFG\garden.html --render "[is[tiddler]]" --output
SFG\tiddlers2
and other variations. I've looked at everything tagged "node.js" at
Hallo Mario,
alles fing damit an, dass ich ein Makro schreiben wollte, das Radiobuttons
enthält.
Da das mit dem Makro nicht funktionierte brauchte ich den Template-Tiddler.
Da ich den Template-Tiddler nicht gefährden will, habe ich einen
Muster-Tiddlerestellt, der den Templatetiddler
Thanks for the Feedback HC,
Could you maybe make version where you could let the user change
background and spalashscreen? That would be quite useful
It is not so implement this because a splashcreen is involved, so we
can't easily transclude the content from a tiddler use the normal
Hallo Gerald,
Ich denke, wenn Du uns die Problemstellung erklärst, anstatt einen
"Lösungsansatz", dann können wir Dir wahrscheinlich besser helfen.
Ich habe so den Verdacht, .. dass der Ansatz für TW nicht passt und der Weg
weit komplizierter ist, als er sein könnte.
-Mario
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Birthe’s solution was along the right lines. Try creating a tiddler tagged
$:/tags/StartupActions containing:
<$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/state/tab/sidebar--595412856" $value=“Contents"/>
Substitute for “Contents” the title of the tiddler containing the sidebar tab
you want to use.
Best
Hi Mark
> On 28 Mar 2020, at 00:23, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
> wrote:
>
> If I wanted to export everything from a single-file wiki necessary to make an
> identical node-based wiki, what filter would I use?
One can use exactly the same tiddlers in both configurations (apart from
needing the
We’ve had 34 responses so far, and the results look close, so your vote could
make a big difference!
Best wishes
Jeremy
> On 31 Mar 2020, at 10:26, Hubert wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Great news, I'm looking forward to the official release of 5.1.22!
>
> PS. I've just voted.
>
> Best
Hi Jeremy,
Great news, I'm looking forward to the official release of 5.1.22!
PS. I've just voted.
Best regards,
Hubert
On Monday, 30 March 2020 16:13:20 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Thank you to everyone who entered the competition (see
>
Birthe
> My browser is not set to English. ( How would I understand that). Totally
> Danish. Opening the translation window it is offering translation from
> English to Danish.
>
strange-- what the button reads for the second half of the button text is
TRANSLATE en-US >
Hallo Leute,
das script scheint nur mit eingegebenem Gext zu funktionieren.
ich brauche es aber aus dem title-feld des CurrentTidller.
Wie kriege ich das hin.
Zur Information.
ich nutze einen Templatetiddler der aufgerufen wird wenn der Mustertiddler
geklont wird.
Das sieht folgendermaßen
Mohammad,
> I may do the below change to get more Tiddlywiki compliant script!
>
Thank you, I'm posting when i should be resting but if I spend another day
stuck in bed they'll probably take me to an asylum rather than a hospital--
so I'm probably makingallkinds of mistakes-- but I know I
This is cool. I like that you "lock" the wiki until you have entered a
username.
Could you maybe make version where you could let the user change background
and spalashscreen? That would be quite useful
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Am 31.03.2020 um 06:36 schrieb Mohammad:
Really cool! Thank you for sharing Jan!
You may create a theme using sidecontrol, and login curtain if you add
other required tiddlers.
--Mohammad
Hello,
thank you for the feedback. My personal strategy so far is to use these
features as a modular
I gave up on firefox and started using waterfox. It admits the Tiddlyfox
complement for saving.
M.
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 5:55:38 PM UTC+1, Renaud B. wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> So far, I haven't been able to save my Tiddlywiki file correctly on
> Firefox. I have tried with the these two
Great stuff.
I may do the below change to get more Tiddlywiki script!
<$list filter="[[purple block svg]][[blue circle svg]][[lime triangle
svg]]">
{{!!text}}
--Mohammad
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 2:51:52 AM UTC+4:30, A Gloom wrote:
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> It took an idlle mind and fevered dreams to
If I wanted to export everything from a single-file wiki necessary to make
an identical node-based wiki, what filter would I use
I'm probably not telling you anything you probably don't already know-- you
have been at this longer than I-- but this is what I use
[is[shadow]] [!is[system]]
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