[tw5] Re: limit to hyphens in title when rendering tiddlers??

2020-09-03 Thread Donald Coates
double checked to make sure it wasn't the template and the "$:/core/templates/static.tiddler.html" behaves the same way On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 12:10:30 AM UTC-4, Donald Coates wrote: > > using this command > > `node /home/nodeuser/tiddlywikis/TiddlyWiki5/tiddlywiki.js \ >

[tw5] Re: limit to hyphens in title when rendering tiddlers??

2020-09-03 Thread Donald Coates
underscores work in place of hyphens but it still seems very strange On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 12:10:30 AM UTC-4 Donald Coates wrote: > using this command > > `node /home/nodeuser/tiddlywikis/TiddlyWiki5/tiddlywiki.js \ > --render "[page-type[post]publish[yes]]" >

[tw5] limit to hyphens in title when rendering tiddlers??

2020-09-03 Thread Donald Coates
using this command `node /home/nodeuser/tiddlywikis/TiddlyWiki5/tiddlywiki.js \ --render "[page-type[post]publish[yes]]" "[has[created]addsuffix[.html]]" "text/plain" "$:/blog-post/templates/static.tiddler.html"` a tiddler with the title one-two-three will render. a tiddler with

[tw5] Re: Plethora o' stuff: Journal, Transclusion, DetailsWidget, CheckBoxWidget

2020-09-03 Thread Charlie Veniot
Three days of trying to cleave that intertwingled bunch of bits into several posts instead of one: I had to stop the insane struggling and either post the mess or post none of it. If all of that mass can inspire anybody to write some generic and tidy how-to articles per "topic", that would

[tw5] Re: Plethora o' stuff: Journal, Transclusion, DetailsWidget, CheckBoxWidget

2020-09-03 Thread TW Tones
Charlie, Thanks for sharing but please consider sharing smaller bite sized pieces, that are reflected in the post title, allowing discretion on the part of readers to choose which to participate in and you will get more responses because you current epic demands time and focus the readers may

Re: [tw5] Re: How to keep multiple wikis running on node.js without terminal up

2020-09-03 Thread TW Tones
Morgaine, I support marks suggestion, the wikis then appear on a folder under the top wikis IP/Port address. Then you need only one IP address:port A Couple of big tips I found are as follow, just ask if you want more details. I have assumed a certain level of knowledge in my reply, so I am

Re: [tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-03 Thread TW Tones
Saq, You know more than me I am sure, but here is what I know on this matter. Re-hackability in the rename, 1st it depends on the draft mechanism. Last time I looked at it Relink uses a hack of its own, when it would be better if tiddlywiki provisioned the hack for such tools. Eg a tag that

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread TW Tones
Kebi, Thanks for sharing an implementation of tiddlywiki, these are critical to the community. These are the benefits already obvious; - Increase choice to users having your edition available - A Chance to discuss dealing with over written core tiddlers - Further development in your

[tw5] Re: Installing plugins via drag and drop in nodejs

2020-09-03 Thread TW Tones
Mark, That is possibly the clearest description so far. We need to document this a bit better. I admit I am no expert in this yet, and I hope if what I state is incorrect someone will contradict me. I would add to your points, as I understand it, that if installed in node apparently they are

Re: [tw5] Re: How to keep multiple wikis running on node.js without terminal up

2020-09-03 Thread Morgaine O'Herne
That sounds like something I want to try. Thank you. On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 10:54 AM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > I understood your question to mean that you wanted to launch from the > browser. So I was interested in responses. Apparently that isn't what you

Re: [tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-03 Thread Keelan Cook
Very good. I do think that makes more sense. On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 6:21:26 AM UTC-5 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > @keelan your description is in accordance with what I tried to express in > my last message. The UI part might vary, as I haven't looked into how much > flexibility

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread si
This is a beautiful implementation of TiddlyWiki! Thanks a lot for sharing it. I really love the way that you have styled the backlinks at the bottom of each tiddler, I'm going to steal this idea. Was this already a plugin or a feature that you came up with yourself? On Wednesday, 2 September

[tw5] Re: How to keep multiple wikis running on node.js without terminal up

2020-09-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I understood your question to mean that you wanted to launch from the browser. So I was interested in responses. Apparently that isn't what you wanted. If you use Bob or tiddlyserver, then all your wikis can use the same port number. You can just leave it running and have it launched by your

Re: [tw5] Re: How to keep multiple wikis running on node.js without terminal up

2020-09-03 Thread Morgaine O'Herne
Thank you Darek, I will give this a try. On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 9:19 AM Darek Bobak wrote: > That's how I dit it on Windows: > 1. npm install -g tiddlywiki (I assume you've already done it) > 2. Install pm2 - process manager for node.js (https://pm2.keymetrics.io/): > npm install pm2@latest -g

Re: [tw5] Re: Installing plugins via drag and drop in nodejs

2020-09-03 Thread P M
Ah I see that does make sense. I think then I'll stick with drag and drop for the time being. Thanks! On Thu, Sep 3, 2020, 17:56 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > I think it means there some plugins meant for node.js that need to be > installed in a directory

[tw5] Re: Installing plugins via drag and drop in nodejs

2020-09-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I think it means there some plugins meant for node.js that need to be installed in a directory (maybe because they need to communicate directly with the operating system). For most 3rd party plugins I think you're OK with d But if you have a plugin that needs to directly communicate with the

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 3:14:06 AM UTC-7, kebi wrote: > > > This is my first project, so there may be some things I should have > managed better before the release but the feedback was limited and I simply > didn't know. > > That's really amazing for a first project, or even a 20th

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread David Gifford
I need to poke around with this some more. I added this to the TiddlyWiki toolmap (https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#q=tiddlyresearch) Blessings. On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 7:48:09 AM UTC-5 harut...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello guys, for the past month I've been working on

[tw5] Installing plugins via drag and drop in nodejs

2020-09-03 Thread demon...@gmail.com
So I have my nodejs server up and running, but I did not want to start an entirely new wiki, instead I wanted to import my old wiki and continue using that. I imported it via just drag and dropping my .html file onto the newly made empty wiki. It imported everything just fine and everything

Re: [tw5] Re: How to avoid loosing work by saving an older copy still open in the browser.

2020-09-03 Thread Jan
Hi Eric,... Aahh, these two issues make the question even more komplex. especially the timestring issue... I guess I will keep this in mind untill I have an Idea. Thanks for explaining this to me. Jan Am 02.09.2020 um 22:36 schrieb Eric Shulman: On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 12:54:23

Re: [tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-03 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@keelan your description is in accordance with what I tried to express in my last message. The UI part might vary, as I haven't looked into how much flexibility there is to extend that part of the edit template, seeing as how Relink already customizes it. I'll investigate once I get the time

[tw5] Re: Tabbed view?

2020-09-03 Thread Keelan Cook
You might want to try the new Krystal view: https://crazko.github.io/krystal/ This is not exactly a tabbed view, but one I find very appealing. It creates a horizontal river instead of a vertical one. That allows you to open multiple tiddlers side-by-side and maintain the scroll position on

Re: [tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-03 Thread Keelan Cook
@Saq I'm not quite sure I'm following, though I imagine you're correct. Let me rephrase to make sure I'm tracking with you. Are you suggesting that, like the relink plugin which triggers an option to rename every mention of this tiddler once someone attempts to rename it, Streams could (and

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread Saq Imtiaz
> By the way I didn't delete any code from the core, I just enhanced 2 > conditions, so if people were to upgrade tiddlywiki they will just lose > those 2 little enhancements and TiddlyResearch will keep working with no > problems. > This is not how overwriting shadow tiddlers works. When

[tw5] Re: [Tiddly Research] Public release

2020-09-03 Thread kebi
Saq thank you for your opinion about TiddlyResearch. This is my first project, so there may be some things I should have managed better before the release but the feedback was limited and I simply didn't know. Regarding the core files you are right, I should make a note to warn people about

[tw5] Re: Tabbed view?

2020-09-03 Thread Birthe C
You could look at http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#StoryTopTabs or http://tongerner.tiddlyspot.com/#Tabstory%20plugin or totally different, but you do get the tabs and several windows https://thesherwood.github.io/Mentat/ No matter the version number, I do not think you could upgrade from a

[tw5] Tabbed view?

2020-09-03 Thread BhKh
I last used TiddlyWiki about 7 years ago. Then I had been using a custom design from Giffmex that had a tabbed view for the tiddlers. Is there a way to do this on TW5? Has someone built a version especially focused on tabbed browsing? I'm basically looking for something that would have tabs

[tw5] Re: Help with tiddlywiki server

2020-09-03 Thread demon...@gmail.com
Ah I have made some extra googling and found out that apparently the logout button is NOT used for the normal authorization process, as there is really no "logout" for basic authorization. The button is only for tiddlyweb as mentioned here .