Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Eric, On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:38 PM Eric Shulman wrote: > On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 2:08:22 AM UTC-7, Atronoush wrote: >> >> Great! I tested and it works fine. I just experienced opening >> TiddlyTools/Time/Calendar is little slow but I think it is fine. >> > > I've tried to optimize

Re: [tw5] Another Python Server

2020-09-28 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Nathan, This is wonderful especially for Pythonists. Please ask Jeremy through GitHub to list this in the Tiddlywiki resources and perhaps on the first page on saving methods. Also have a look in the forum as I know there are two other Python-TW Saver. Atro On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:24 AM

[tw5] Re: [TW5 Plugin] JsonMangler v2.2.3 Released!

2020-09-28 Thread Joshua Fontany
Hi Werner, Great questions! - couldn't "compareindex[]" be achieved with getindex[]compare[]? Or have I got something wrong? - You could use that syntax, but unfortunately the text returned would be the value of the getindex[/index] operator, NOT the tiddler title. -

[tw5] Every TiddlyWiki instance has a "Customizations" story to tell ...

2020-09-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, For my own purposes, to document/remember configuration/customization/setup/whatever things I do to a TiddlyWiki instance, I like to leave myself a little trail of breadcrumbs to remember what I did (or at least wherever I did.) It just kind of dawned on me that this is the kind of

[tw5] Re: unwanted space in, macro result

2020-09-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 9:48:20 AM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Rivière wrote: > > @Eric > I don't understand the [[/$tref$]] construct inside a filter. From the > doc, I see that [...] is a filter run. A filter run is made of step and > each step is essentially a parameter eventually preceded

Re: [tw5] Opening tiddlywiki always scrolls down to particular tiddler?

2020-09-28 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Demoniwaari, I believe that if you had a tiddler laying around, tagged with $:/tags/StartupAction or $:/tags/StartupAction/Node, which contained an <$action-navigate/> $to the particular tiddler you get scrolled to, it would have the effect you describe (see

[tw5] Re: unwanted space in, macro result

2020-09-28 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
@Eric I don't understand the [[/$tref$]] construct inside a filter. From the doc, I see that [...] is a filter run. A filter run is made of step and each step is essentially a parameter eventually preceded by ! and/or an operator (with eventual : suffixes). No suare breacket within a step. I

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 3:08:25 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: > > I've tried to optimize the Calendar code as much as possible, but it's > doing a LOT of work to display 365 days, with date-specific filters for > events and tiddler changes. > > The worst bit of overhead is the

[tw5] Re: Another Python Server

2020-09-28 Thread Ste
Excellent stuff! Even if I don't quite understand it :D Thanks for sharing. On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 21:54:08 UTC+1 green...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to share a new project I've been working on. It is a python > server for hosting/saving tiddlywiki html files. I started

[tw5] Re: [TW5 Plugin] JsonMangler v2.2.3 Released!

2020-09-28 Thread 'Werner' via TiddlyWiki
Joshua, thanks for providing and caring for JsonMangler. Two stupid noob questions. - couldn't "compareindex[]" be achieved with getindex[]compare[]? Or have I got something wrong? - is something like [[Test]compareindex::number:eq[3]] legit? e.g. when I want to dynamically create the field

[tw5] Re: Generic Tags Fields: State Of Play

2020-09-28 Thread Cade Roux
OK, that appears to work. I was working from the readme on GenTags. I think to do what I need, I don't even really need the GenTags plugin anyway (I don't need to display the tags), and this wasn't relying on it. Thanks, Cade On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 9:26:34 AM UTC-5 Eric Shulman

[tw5] Re: Unintended links - does the prefix Mac have special significance?

2020-09-28 Thread TiddlyTweeter
See ... https://tiddlywiki.com/#CamelCase and https://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20turn%20off%20camel%20case%20linking to either selectively of globally switch off CamelCase. Best wishes TT On Monday, 28 September 2020 16:42:34 UTC+2, Jon Light wrote: > > > Hi > It is not a big deal but I

[tw5] Unintended links - does the prefix Mac have special significance?

2020-09-28 Thread Jon Light
Hi It is not a big deal but I have noticed that when I enter Scottish surnames - MacInnes for instance Tiddlywiki sets up a link automatically which leads to a requestor asking me if I want to create a new tiddler of that name. I just wondered if anyone else sees this behaviour and if so then

[tw5] Re: Generic Tags Fields: State Of Play

2020-09-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 6:39:48 AM UTC-7, Cade Roux wrote: > > FWIW, to me it appears like the listed operator cannot be re-used in the > run for some reason, even on a different parameter or different field. Yet > by itself just once, combined with tag does work. I made my.field and

[tw5] Re: Generic Tags Fields: State Of Play

2020-09-28 Thread Cade Roux
FWIW, to me it appears like the listed operator cannot be re-used in the run for some reason, even on a different parameter or different field. Yet by itself just once, combined with tag does work. I made my.field and my.field2 with combinations of A, B, C and X, Y, Z respectively and put

[tw5] Re: TW5 Hosing issue; requests broadcasting to multiple clients

2020-09-28 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@Rob the only related issue I know of on Github is this one: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4605 I do agree that this needs a proper bug report. In my opinion, this is a serious enough problem that a minor bug fix release is warranted. On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 11:44:04

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

2020-09-28 Thread sin...@gmail.com
Hello Saq, thank you for your wonderful plugin! It is really helpful! My suggestion: it would be good if it was possible to maintain the states of the nodes (open or closed) between sessions. Or maybe there is already a way to do it? Another idea (that was really simple to do myself) is to

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Pit.W.
Eric, this is great!  And it is evolving into what I call a "game changer" : Use case example: A consultant/lawyer starts a contract with a wiki for research and brainstorming, also writing the first drafts. He works at home, in the office, in the sub/bus, in the chauffeur driven limousine,

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 2:08:22 AM UTC-7, Atronoush wrote: > > Great! I tested and it works fine. I just experienced opening > TiddlyTools/Time/Calendar is little slow but I think it is fine. > I've tried to optimize the Calendar code as much as possible, but it's doing a LOT of work

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Hi Eric, On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:20 PM Eric Shulman wrote: > On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 12:12:51 AM UTC-7, Atronoush wrote: >> >> I used the custom filter like [tag[hmw]] and saw how nicely they were >> added to Calendar! >> > > That was what I was thinking about when I added the

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 12:12:51 AM UTC-7, Atronoush wrote: > > I used the custom filter like [tag[hmw]] and saw how nicely they were > added to Calendar! > That was what I was thinking about when I added the custom filter. It makes it possible to use the calendar as combination of the

[tw5] Re: How to increaase the size of a button image?

2020-09-28 Thread PMario
Hi, You did create a style definition, which imo is OK for your usecase. My example uses The CSS rule, that is responsible for buttons is: button svg.tc-image-button, button .tc-image-button img { height: 1em; width: 1em; } So if you define your own CSS tiddler you could use the

[tw5] Re: [plugin][annuncement] login for multi user wikis: LoginCurtain-mod

2020-09-28 Thread HC Haase
*Announcement*: LoginCurtain-mod *Date*: 2020/09/28 *Release*: 1.1.0 Download: LoginCurtain-mod In this version I have added log of when/by who the

[tw5] Opening tiddlywiki always scrolls down to particular tiddler?

2020-09-28 Thread demon...@gmail.com
This is starting to annoy me more than it should. So, after converting my standard tiddlywiki to a nodejs server, every single time I open my tiddlywiki it scrolls my view down to a particular tiddler. I can just close the tiddler, that's not a problem, problem is that I don't know WHAT is

Re: [tw5] TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Wow, this is awesome! I used the custom filter like [tag[hmw]] and saw how nicely they were added to Calendar! Timer is already great and has many features. The below are optional minor suggestions - a small button to click and see the full calendar opened in story river e.g.

[tw5] Re: TiddlyTools/timer.html Calendar *** new options ***

2020-09-28 Thread TW Tones
Eric, Once again thanks so much for all these developments. If I may ask, - I have an application for this for comprehensive date handling, do you think if you release more changes, I will be able to update my wiki? - If not, do you plan a "final release"? - If I track my own

Re: [tw5] Still frustrated

2020-09-28 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Bob, Quite agree with you. I am a programmer too but for number crunching (Python, Fortran, C). I have seen several times people raised similar questions and what I see as the answer was TW has been grown organically. There are reasons for inconsistency and I understand part of that, but learning