> Can you please explain!
There are exactly two calls to eval in the addon, which correspond to
the fields in the settings for tiddler format. As best as I can tell,
there's no way around that if I'm to give the user control over how
the tiddlers should be structured, which is a non-negotiable feat
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 7:43:11 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
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> Eric,
>
> Thanks, Not sure how that happened, but it seems a list that listed such
> tiddlers would be useful.
>
See:
ControlPanel: Info: Basic ... last element: Number of overwritten shadow
tiddlers. ... If there is something wit
Ste
It may appear redundant but its quite different in some ways for example if you
have many tags you do not have to look for it. And typically there is no tag
pill for the tiddler you are looking at.
It will only appear if other tiddlers have the current one as a tag. Ed it it a
tag pill for
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 8:40:39 AM UTC+2, Yestin Harrison wrote:
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> Anyone who wants to give it a try can clone the repository at
> https://git.ylh.io/tiddlymarker and follow the README to get up and
> running.
>
Why didn't you point us to the gitHub repo at:
https://github.com/ylh/tiddl
Hi,
Your manifest contains a content_security_policy": 'unsafe-eval' ... Why?
IMO there is no need to execute unsafe code.
Can you please explain!
The variables in the code itself seem to be shortened, which makes reading
the code very hard. Are you sure, it will pass the AMO code guidelines
On playing a little morethe right hand tag doesn't appear in just table
of content tiddlerswhich makes it more useful, but doesn't appear in
all tiddlersshould it, or does it only appear in tiddlers which have
other tiddler tagged with them? Interesting :)
It's looking like it will
TonyM, right, its a design thought. Yeah on a long novel you'd split to
chapters first then Noto each separately if you were sensible.
TBH, I did not want to distract Mark S. from his thread so feel slightly
bad posting that.
But I think the performance of list field may be relevant to larger
Jeremy,
Very good to hear! I think I speak for all of us when I say, don't overdo
it and err on the side of doing less than you think you can, so as to not
set back your recovery. I do understand well though that being idle brings
its own frustration.
Cheers,
Saq
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at
Hi Tony,
Yes, you can't drag things into a wiki on chrome. It's not the end of the
world, the import button can be used, but it's not quite as smoth :)
On the other hand, I've recklessly added your macros to my wiki o have a
play with!
So quick bit of feed back!
For me the tag that appear
TT,
Understood.
I understand the desire for one tool. Perhaps mark could give us a button
to split a tiddler using the same mechanism rather than pasting through the
front end.
However if importing a lot of content, it may be better to divide the
incoming material somehow, even if it is mashe
Ste,
Do you mean my workflow for chrome?
I wonder out the original solution works on mobile too?
I expect I will need the tag pill to open left or centre, perhaps a modal
instead would be needed.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 7:04:02 PM UTC+10, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> Very smooth..
Thanks again to everyone -- Donald, those details are very helpful, thank you.
It's comforting to hear of the experiences of others.
My recovery is still very up and down, but I've had a good 36 hours, and
feeling pretty positive that it's moving in the right direction. For many
reasons, I feel
Folks,
If you export a html and it contains relative addresses if opened from
another location they are all wrong.
There is a way to set the html or document root, in the html file, so all
links become relative to that, ie below that address.
However for the life of me I cant google it with th
Very smooth.unless you're on mobile...
On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 09:13:53 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Sure,
>
> Fine with me, its only prototype. And I don't have a rapid demo and host
> setup yet available.
>
> Actually the reason why I did not think this was a barrier is because of
> t
Actually TonyM the lapse on initial split is not an issue. It didn't fail.
And I'd rather use one tool than two.
The problem, is the list field performance when its heavily populated??
After cut, refresh, its still same issue I think.
Best, TT
On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 10:56:10 UTC+2, TonyM wr
Did you paste into the utility?
Perhaps first loading then processing would be better. Ie you are forcing a
batch like operation into and interactive one. I expect there is another
way.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 6:38:42 PM UTC+10, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao Mark
>
> *Perfor
Passingby;
This example works for this use case by splitting the input on new line.
<$list filter="[splitregexp[\n]]" variable=item>
<$macrocall $name="card" text=<>/>
However it seems a little odd that your list contains the * which is
usually reserved until displaying the list.
If the list
Ciao Mark
*Performance Tests*
Test 1 -- Noto instance that can edit 500 short plain text tiddlers (tweet
length). Perfectly workable.
Test 2 -- Noto instance to slice plain text novel into about 4000
paragraphs. It did manage the slice, though I put the kettle on waiting.
Its not really useab
This is potentially more suited to the dev forum but I am posting here as
it may be of interest to others.
I would like to discuss enhancing the core keyboard widget
( https://tiddlywiki.com/#KeyboardWidget ), at first as a plugin and later
potentially for the core. Currently the widget only su
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> One of my intended goals is to bring outlining capability in some fashion
> to TW.
>
I think it would be invaluable. I can think of use cases where it would
open up directions for me.
TT
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On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 5:06:12 PM UTC+10, Merging Codes wrote:
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> Hello Tony and Hans
>
> Thank you for your suggestions and interest.
>
> I want to know how to host tiddlywikis using the resources/pl
Sure,
Fine with me, its only prototype. And I don't have a rapid demo and host
setup yet available.
Actually the reason why I did not think this was a barrier is because of
this new workflow.
- In Chrome click download
- Change the tab to tiddlywiki.com
- The json file appears in the
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> There are buttons to save all-up HTML to clipboard or a specified tiddler,
> and corresponding buttons for wiki text. These new options are on the
> bottom of your document.
>
Those are great.
I already used the *HTML* saved version to produce directly postable output
in
No worries :)
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 9:29:31 AM UTC+2, Rhod Evans wrote:
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> Ah, ok - apologies for the misunderstanding. Yes, that worked!
> Thanks again for your support - there will come a day when I no longer ask
> stupid questions! :)
>
> On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 8:03:25 AM UTC
I have not tried to play around with running TW5 on Node.js. I don't prefer
having to use TiddlyDesktop as a separate web browser. Installing a plugin
would only save my wiki changes under the downloads directory. I like using a
portable web browser on my thumb drive, and I am able to run non-ad
Ah, ok - apologies for the misunderstanding. Yes, that worked!
Thanks again for your support - there will come a day when I no longer ask
stupid questions! :)
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 8:03:25 AM UTC+1, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> OK, so that is not the story river but what is displayed when ther
Hello all,
I am trying out bootstrap cards of Shiraz plugin. I wanted a list to be
passed as 'text' parameter so I thought I need to pass it via a macro call
like this:
\define somelistmacro()
* item 1
* item 2
* item 3
\end
<$macrocall $name="card" text=<>/>
But the wikitext list is not bein
Hello Tony and Hans
Thank you for your suggestions and interest.
I want to know how to host tiddlywikis using the resources/platforms
currently used by the BC government.
I don't foresee security being much of a concern. Just logins like the
Anna Freud manuals. It sounds like Jeremy has what
OK, so that is not the story river but what is displayed when there is
nothing open in the river... which I believe defaults to the recent
tiddlers. If you don't want images showing up here and in the Recent
sidebar, make sure their names start with $:/ so that they are considered
system tiddle
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