Hi Tony,
I guess my thinking is that the best use of TW isn't in horizontal
applications, but vertical. That is, there are certain topics that
thousands of people are interested in. And thanks to that interest, there
are already good applications. In those situations, TW would be, at best,
an
https://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#%5B%5BYourSearchPlugin%20v2.1.6%20released%5D%5D
Also, be sure to try typing in anything that you think might be on that
site or any typical notebook and see for yourselves. Be sure to check out
the help section so you can see just how much this search
I use TW5/node.js to maintain our family/household information.
For emergencies, I need a more portable format like exporting tiddlers to
an HTML file. But not having a TOC would make it hard to navigate an HTML
file with over 350 tiddlers.
I've spent a few hours scouring tiddlywiki.com and
Folks,
My thoughts here,
On the subject of replicating the methods in other apps. I agree with Marks
suggestion why not make use of another app when is fit for purpose. Zettler
is also open source and free and offers content exportability. If others
are maintaining this for a particular
Try:
sams_club_section=<>
This is the synax for referring to variables and macros, the $name$ syntax
only works inside of macros for text subsitution.
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 7:42:28 PM UTC+2, David wrote:
>
> This code shows my shopping items and whether I've gotten them yet or
> not.
Josiah,
In this area of academic quality tools, and similar to TW, I also like to
name these two:
- https://academicpages.github.io/
- https://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes/
In reality the first was built on top of the second!
Simplicity, clarity, short learning curve and flexibility
Thank you all,
I think we can learn from Zettlr and get idea for Tiddlywiki.
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 8:44:26 PM UTC+4:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mohammad
>
> I installed it and dependencies for Pandoc & LaTex and the BetterBibTex
> plugin. Works well!
>
> Its, basically, a featured
Hi Diego,
There is an ongoing discussion here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4486
I propose the same, to have some clear alert to show there is an update for
a installed plugin.
--Mohammad
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 9:50:08 PM UTC+4:30, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> All,
>
> I
Given that there are already professional writing programs, what would be
the advantage of a TW-based application? There needs to be a compelling
reason why someone would choose TW over existing solutions, especially when
those solutions are really good. The number of dependencies you loaded
Perfect! Saving that one away in my snippets!
Thanks
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 1:41:54 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 10:23:36 AM UTC-7, David wrote:
>>
>> HOw can I add a tag to multiple Tiddlers easily?
>> I have a bunch of shopping items as tiddlers and they
This code shows my shopping items and whether I've gotten them yet or not.
It lists everything grouped in sections.
At the bottom of each section, I want a "New" button that opens a new
tiddler. This is working.
But I'd love to pre-fill that "sams_club_section" field with the current
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 10:23:36 AM UTC-7, David wrote:
>
> HOw can I add a tag to multiple Tiddlers easily?
> I have a bunch of shopping items as tiddlers and they are already tagged
> with "ShoppingItem", and they are my SamsClub shopping list. Now that I've
> gotten that working nicely,
HOw can I add a tag to multiple Tiddlers easily?
I have a bunch of shopping items as tiddlers and they are already tagged
with "ShoppingItem", and they are my SamsClub shopping list. Now that I've
gotten that working nicely, I'd like to bring in a couple more stores. So
I need to tag all the
All,
I have the Kookma Plugin Library installed. When I open it, I see a
"reinstall" by plugins I already have installed even if they are out of
date. It would be ideal if it showed "update" for plugins that are
installed but out of date, though I dont think thats currently possible.
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You
Mohammad
I installed it and dependencies for Pandoc & LaTex and the BetterBibTex
plugin. Works well!
Its, basically, a featured academic word processor written in JavaScript on
node, assembled into a self contained executable through Electron.
Though, in many ways, it can be contextualized /
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Code and demo
- Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-Todolist
- Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-Todolist
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Unfortunately these works take alot of time. I would like to prepare
examples and read use cases!
>
> The Todolist has many features of commercial apps out there! Yet it is on
the shoulder of giant Tiddlywiki, so it a lego and one can customize it in
many ways!
I did some comparison with
*Announcement: Todolist plugin*
*Date: Apr 3rs, 2020*
*Release: 1.2.0*
*Status: Stable*
Todolist is now a mature and quite powerful plugin and it can be used as a
useful addition to Tiddlywiki empty edition.
Todolist in many ways beats the todolist and task manager apps out there!
It sports
I have updated my mod so it is compatible with the new v1.2.1 version of
the trashbin plugin. the mod intergrate trashbin and the simple version
plugin
https://hchaase.github.io/HC-Plugins/#Trashbin-mod
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 9:41:52 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
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> Presenting: http://radiobuttons.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> <:-)
>
@ Mat ... Does this work with FireFox too? ... It doesn't for me. FFlatest
on ubuntu
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