[tw5] Import external XML with Marco?

2020-06-07 Thread Christian Nikola
Hello, I want to realize something like a search box within a tiddler. I enter a parameter in the field and click the button. Then the tiddler should get the content of an external XML from the internet and put the content into a new tiddler. If I write "test" to the

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 7:52:32 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: > > GoogleGroup has a "tagging" feature that allows you to select from a set > of defined keywords to assign to your post. When you compose a *new* post, > look at the bottom of the form (below the main text input area), and you

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 8:51:11 AM UTC-7, Jon wrote: > > I plan to use TW5-JsonMangler > to import a diary as a > .csv file into my wiki so that each row is a new tiddler with the date as > the name. > The dates are in the format 20/06/07

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 7:47:10 PM UTC-7, Riz wrote: > > There are subgroups actually. For really technical part, there is > Tiddlywiki developer group, for documentation there is Tiddlywiki > documentation group and recently there started a group dedicated to > Tiddlywiki UI. Strictly

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 7:02:12 PM UTC-7, Reet Pandher wrote: > > Sometimes it gets hard to follow the posts in this group. There are just > so many types of posts here ; technical questions, general questions, noob > questions, new plugins etc. > ... > can we introduce categories that you

[tw5] Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-07 Thread Riz
There are subgroups actually. For really technical part, there is Tiddlywiki developer group, for documentation there is Tiddlywiki documentation group and recently there started a group dedicated to Tiddlywiki UI. There are also tags people can use to classify posts. -- You received this

[tw5] Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-07 Thread Reet Pandher
Sometimes it gets hard to follow the posts in this group. There are just so many types of posts here ; technical questions, general questions, noob questions, new plugins etc. If it is possible then might I propose a layout that may work for us? It'd

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Yestin, perhaps a field that contains the randomly named icon that can be overridden, perhaps click to name it domain/path.icon if I harvested the Facebook.com icon twice I would be happy to overwrite it rather than have two identical. It may be a lot of work but I would love the same thing on

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Mark Thanks for considering this. No need to go out of your way. Once an outline is captured by any means and naming standards, we can use, read, transform it in many ways. I believe the more fundamental a solution the more adaptable it is. Also streams is offering post entry title changes.

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread Yestin Harrison
Mark, > It's interesting, but seems to want only a traditional node connection, so > Bob and Tiddlyserver won't work. I'm open to supporting these – As far as Bob is concerned, I've found documentation and source code pertaining to API routes, which means I could feasibly implement support. I've

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Yestin, I have installed this and started playing with it. I think the documentation could be extended but it already seems quite powerful. For others to read, I went to facebook and clicked create bookmark, and it prompted to save Facebook.json, I dragged and dropped it on tiddlywiki.com and

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It's interesting, but seems to want only a traditional node connection, so Bob and Tiddlyserver won't work. After trying several times, it seems that the web server address needs to be in form http://127.0.0.1:8080 . It would be helpful if the form of the address was explained. After saving

[tw5] ISO date query

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Jon You can import and reformat later. However I recommend converting the incomming date/title to one using the full serial date and put it in its own field e.g. published-date. You can then use all the tiddlywiki date list and format features on the date. You can leave the title as imported.

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Hans Looking at the telegraph code I recall a discussion on hexadecimal conversion led me to consider translating numbers, specifically decimal serial numbers to one with a large base formed from 0-9 a-z A-Z just to reduce the characters needed. If a number is unique in decimal it will be

[tw5] Re: Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread 'Jake' via TiddlyWiki
> > > To keep "the best of both worlds", you could do something like this: > \define gofolder(text,foldertid,file) <$vars > folder={{$foldertid$}}>< "$text$" "$file$">> > \define link2file(text,file) [ext[$text$|file:///$(folder)$/$file$]] > with tiddlers [[MyDocs Path]], [[MyImages Path]],

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Well, we could certainly make a tool that would rename tiddlers that way, but I'm afraid that it might blow up some documents. Take TT's "Crusoe" document as a case in point -- I'm pretty sure some of those entries would have the same name, and the outcome would be unpredictable. So the tool

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread Yestin Harrison
I'm happy to report that Mozilla have approved the latest version of TiddlyMarker for display on AMO. It should be much easier to install and try out now at . I can confidently say I'm having a good time using it for my own purposes,

Re: [tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-06-07 Thread springer
Very relieved to hear encouraging news from you, Jeremy! I have of course assumed that all plans for TiddlyWiki Hangouts have been shelved indefinitely. As excited as I will be to see the series continue at some point in the future, nothing should rush your recovery in the least, and your

[tw5] Pull annotations from Zotero BibTeX?

2020-06-07 Thread Stallings
Hi, new to TW, so if my searches didn't turn up a solution already available, just send me in the right direction. I am using the BibTeX importer plugin to pull bibliographic info from Zotero, but notice that it doesn't make use of my annotations (extracted from PDF highlights using Zotfile

[tw5] Re: My TW Performance

2020-06-07 Thread Damon Pritchett
Thanks very much Eric. That's just the example that I needed. It worked quite well. There are certain search terms that still yield lots of tiddlers and I probably need to add more to the search box to limit that or just know that it will be a slightly longer search. I'm sure that part of the

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-07 Thread David Gifford
Hi ludwa, thanks for the kind words. The Muffun 1 and Dave Gifford tiddlers are only part of the tutorial. They are not referenced by any of the tiddlers tagged $:/giffmex/stroll So unless you also added the tutorial tiddlers to your TiddlyWiki, they should not have appeared there. It sounds

[tw5] Re: Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 5:48:31 AM UTC-7, Jake wrote: > > but what if I want a "universal" macro with usage like: > <> > On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 9:25:21 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: > ...you could just write: > \define gofolder(text,file) [ext[$text$|file:///$file$]] > which you would

[tw5] Re: Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 5:48:31 AM UTC-7, Jake wrote: > > Wow! Looks like it worked! Thanks a lot, Eric! > "BUT..." :) what if I want to make it a bit more complex? What if I want > to make "MyFolder" also a variable? > e.g. if I have folders like "MyDocs", "MyImages", "MyData", "Downloads",

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-07 Thread ludwa6
Have just added Stroll to my TiddlyWiki, using 1st option (add all) on the "Add Stroll to your TW" tutorial (good job on all those docs, b/t/w!) and found what i believe to be a bug -but could just me doing something wrong. Problem is: after the

[tw5] ISO date query

2020-06-07 Thread Jon
Hi, I plan to use TW5-JsonMangler to import a diary as a .csv file into my wiki so that each row is a new tiddler with the date as the name. The dates are in the format 20/06/07 rather than 2020/06/07. Will my wiki recognise the dates

[tw5] Re: Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread 'Jake' via TiddlyWiki
Wow! Looks like it worked! Thanks a lot, Eric! "BUT..." :) what if I want to make it a bit more complex? What if I want to make "MyFolder" also a variable? e.g. if I have folders like "MyDocs", "MyImages", "MyData", "Downloads", etc. with this method, as I understood, I would have to make a

Re: [tw5] Re: Change tag name

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 9:02:18 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: I've made a small change to my previous "change tag" code: when you press the "change" button, instead of simply clearing the current select list value, it now sets the select list value to the new tag value and clears the

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
This link ( https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/AZjiguV9DUU/NonZSOLuCAAJ ) is a start at an explanation that letters are the (alphabetic) symbols used to form words that are a Special index into a Dictionary of meanings. Generalizing this yields the realization that there are MANY

[tw5] Re: Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 3:20:27 AM UTC-7, Jake wrote: > > The question is can I use a transclusion in hyperlinks? > Can I make a tiddler like [[MyFolder Path]] and then use > [[myfile|file:///{{MyFolder Path}}\MySubfolder\myfile.txt]]? And if I > rename/move my folder - I just adjust the

Re: [tw5] Re: Change tag name

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
Eric: Very nice! This now replaces my use of Alberto's code that I've been using happily since 2014. I really like the way you've structured these new utilities. They are very easy to understand and use as a base for other personalized utility functions. -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Reading within tiddlywiki

2020-06-07 Thread Sinan Caliskan
Dear Springer After some search i got what you mean. Now I can embed pdfs but as you mentioned they are separate tiddly and i have to create for each pdf. I think that the embeded pdf should be under reference tiddly or as a link. Thus we can see embeded pdf under reference tiddly. I

[tw5] Can I use transclusion in hyperlinks?

2020-06-07 Thread 'Jake' via TiddlyWiki
The question is can I use a transclusion in hyperlinks? For example if I have links to local files, folders located in C:\MyFolder01\MySubfolder\myfile.txt, and it currently works just file [[myfile|file:///C:\MyFolder01\MySubfolder\myfile.txt]], but if I rename MyFolder01 to MyFolder02 I

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
@Eric: Well done! That is indeed what I use this symbol for. And your observation that it's rendering depends upon the whims of browsers is also correct. As a result, I only use the symbol personally, as a way of indicating that any tiddler tagged with it, denotes a block of MicroContent

[tw5] Re: Splitting into separate tiddlers and wiki size

2020-06-07 Thread Jon
Excellent - thanks Eric. On Sunday, 7 June 2020 09:56:59 UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 11:51:19 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote: >> >> I've got a large text file (2mb) exported from an electronic diary which >> I've imported into my wiki, mainly for safekeeping. >> If I split

[tw5] Re: Splitting into separate tiddlers and wiki size

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 11:51:19 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote: > > I've got a large text file (2mb) exported from an electronic diary which > I've imported into my wiki, mainly for safekeeping. > If I split the file into separate tiddlers for each date, would that > massively increase the size of

[tw5] Re: Use of external image in macro

2020-06-07 Thread Guido B
Perfect, that did the trick! Many thanks. Am Sonntag, 7. Juni 2020 10:40:57 UTC+2 schrieb Silverfox: > > In this case it' better to use the Macrocall widget > > if your Macro is like > \define myMacro(myPath) > xxx > \end > > Then you call it this way : > > <$macrocall $name="myMacro" myPath=

[tw5] Re: Use of external image in macro

2020-06-07 Thread Silverfox
In this case it' better to use the Macrocall widget if your Macro is like \define myMacro(myPath) xxx \end Then you call it this way : <$macrocall $name="myMacro" myPath= {{titel of image tiddler!!_canonical_uri}}/> Nicolas On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 8:25:31 AM UTC+2, Guido B wrote: > > Hi

[tw5] Transcluding tiddlers between 2 wikis, is it possible?

2020-06-07 Thread Xavier Roy
Hi all, I was wondering if I could transclude tiddlers between 2 different TiddlyWikis. I find the Searchwikis plugin a great help. But I was thinking if I could transclude some of the content between the wikis, it would be nice. On a side note, an interwiki feature would making links

[tw5] Splitting into separate tiddlers and wiki size

2020-06-07 Thread Jon
Hi, I've got a large text file (2mb) exported from an electronic diary which I've imported into my wiki, mainly for safekeeping. If I split the file into separate tiddlers for each date, would that massively increase the size of the wiki? Thanks Jon -- You received this message because

[tw5] Use of external image in macro

2020-06-07 Thread Guido B
Hi I started using TW a couple of weeks ago and I love it. However, I still struggle with the syntax. Here's my problem: - I make external images available through _canonical_uri. - I would like to use these images not only by transcluding them, but also by referring to them in a

[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-07 Thread Reet Pandher
Thanks for this Saq. But as someone who had requested for that feature i feel like you have already solved the renaming problem with the Alt+R shortcut and I'd like to say your implementation is most definitely better and cleaner. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the