> - When several tiddlers are open those with closed content pressed at
> right or left reveal small color bars that seem part of the content like
> tag is not hidden. May be you need to set a minimum/maximum width for the
> title ribbon to display only title and hide everything else
Could
You can still access the tools tiddler by navigating to $:/
core/ui/SideBar/Tools
You can also attach any tiddler you need to the sidebar by adding the tag "
$:/plugins/nico/notebook/tags/SidebarSection"
Let me know if this helped!
On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 7:48:11 AM UTC+9
Thanks TW Tones for your help, appreciate it
Regards
On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 1:27:15 AM UTC+2, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Mohammad, FYI
>
> The filter used to set msa is by default responsible for returning titles,
> tiddler titles,
>
> Unless it was delimited as we see in the result with the
> - When several tiddlers are open those with closed content pressed at
> right or left reveal small color bars that seem part of the content like
> tag is not hidden. May be you need to set a minimum/maximum width for the
> title ribbon to display only title and hide everything else
Could
"
*But much more needs to be done. I for one would like to see a few
non-techy, popular video introductions to saving in node.js and with
Timimi, to be able to link to, to help first-timers get started." - David
Gifford *
^^ youtube videos will probably help a lot with reach! ^^
On Thu, Oct 1,
Atro,
The end products you speak of have being called *editions*, a whole suite
has being published by people.
However they often demonstrate the possibilities and have not necessarily
evolved to increase usability.
Many other end user products have no doubt being created and implemented
Jean-Pierre Rivière
I am not sure what you are trying to achieve in the end.
- Is this to be in the aforementioned static tiddler template?
- Are you trying to generate HTML? (I have some great tips if you are)
Most of Html works in its own right in tiddlers, so if you use the wikitext
Mohammad, FYI
The filter used to set msa is by default responsible for returning titles,
tiddler titles,
Unless it was delimited as we see in the result with the square brackets,
we would not know where the title began and ended, and your result would
not be a tiddler link in the result on
Very interesting! I imported a bunch of tiddlers but they don't show up
under "Tiddlers" because they are not tagged ".tiddler". Is there an easy
way to add that to all of them at once? I looked for the "Tiddler Manager"
that would normally be under "tools" in the right hand side bar, but don't
Duarte,
You can build on the basics as I suggested, one example is in the forum
where decimal hex conversions were built from the basics.
However don't be shy using plugins tiddlywiki empty.html is a minimal
release we expect people to install at least a few plugins.
Enjoy
Tony
On Thursday,
As someone who is not so new...
1. No end user final apps - I think Atro means - "no or not many editions
custom-designed to meet end-user specific needs" There are a couple of
things for recipes, etc, but yes, there is a LOT of room for more things
like that!
2. No easy to go documentation
Hi Rika,
What I mean is TW is very powerful but there are few end user
apps/editions. For newcomers there is no good starting manual / quick start
tutorial, ...
...
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 9:27 PM Rika Sukenik wrote:
> Hey Atro, good feedback. Sounds like you're new to Tiddlywiki, welcome!
>
Hey Atro, good feedback. Sounds like you're new to Tiddlywiki, welcome! I'm
new too. Can you elaborate on: "The few things TW has not are: no end user
/ final apps, no easy to go documentation and no support for advertising
to introduce this tool to people. It seems TW is for a group of
Oh, ok, I get it. So far, I have helped myself out with something like
<$list filter="[tag[theTag]type[application/json]search:text]">
but compareindex[] obviously provides a way through the front door.
Great, thanks.
Werner
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Great, thanks. I had to create a new wiki directory and start the node
server from there to get the tiddlywiki.info file. However, the changes in
my html file are not reflected on the server. This makes sense since the
tiddlywiki.info file has plugin & theme info in it. Hmm, is there a way to
My aim is to build al ist of external links from the value stored within a
field of the current tiddler. This value is something like "C14 H1665
SM1113".
Thanks to a lot of help from this forum, I have been avle to build a macro
which translate each of those word into an external link.
But I
Thank you. I see the change in the code, and your explanation helps me
understand how the code works with the changes that you recommended.
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 7:08:57 AM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:
> Pieter-Michiel,
>
> You are using the macro $name="toc-tabbed-internal-nav", search with
On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 1:28:12 PM UTC+2, Bob Jansen wrote:
Many of the examples in the TW documentation use what appears to be a
> macrocall of some sort to perform the example. So you cannot see the actual
> statements used, you can only see the result of the macrocall. Not very
I was searching for a free open source e-learning authoring tool. These
days many people look for such tools.
I think Tiddlywiki is one of the best. BUT few people know!!!
* TW supports hyperlinks / tags / TOC / ...
* TW support rich texts
* TW supports bibliography
* TW supports Latex (KLatex)
I think the overriding factor for moodle choice is it's free! But Google
classroom is so much better
Get yourself a Pearltrees account (free one available you can n work as
teams in it... and has the advantage that its yours! Here's mine
pearltrees.com/stephenteacher). Upload your docs and
Thanks a lot Saq for your quick answer,
I've spent the last 2 hours trying and telling to myself : don't be silly,
it seems very simple.
What I'm saying now is : may be I could figure it out in 2 days. :)
Thanks again
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 4:16:12 PM UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
>
<$set name="msa" filter="[[My Tiddler]get[address1]]" select="0">
<$text text=<>/>
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 4:09:14 PM UTC+2, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
>
> Suppose that I've a Tiddler called "myTiddler" with 2 fields :
>
>1. address1 = 14 My St.
>2. address2 =
Hello All,
Suppose that I've a Tiddler called "myTiddler" with 2 fields :
1. address1 = 14 My St.
2. address2 = MyTown
I need to get those values using filters, so I tried :
<$set name="msa" filter="[[My Tiddler]get[address1]]" >
<$text text=<>/>
The Output is = [[14 My
Oh poop, I had forgotten in my last reply to say thank-you for that
superscript idea.
Of course, I find everything interesting, and I'm now wondering why there
are certain things that I want to be jugular-grabbing attention-getters,
and other things I prefer be very lightly-tickling
To share your reduced example wiki file try these options:
Copy your `mywiki.html` file to `mywiki.html.txt`. Adding this `.txt`
extension will allow it to be attached to nearly all forums or email
programs so other people can download the file. Many forums will make an
attachment with a
Reduced example = smallest, simplist TW file that illustrates the problem
clearly.
On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 4:06:54 AM UTC-4 5pcm1...@gmail.com
wrote:
> It used to be so intuitive, and now it's javascript errors or, if I fix
> that, there's no editor toolbar?
>
> This is getting
Oh wait, maybe one cannot add brackets as part of the URL for markdown,
because links are created with brackets, like this: [This is the link
text](http://google.com). This is widely accepted markdown for an URL with
link text.
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 9:09:54 AM UTC-4 Chuck R. wrote:
I have invested a fair amount of work into a Tiddlywiki v5.1.19 but have
noticed, in rare occasions some websites use the left and right brackets []
in an URL that produces search results, but TW does not make this into a
live link. The linkification stops at the first bracket it finds. The
SOLUTION/WORKAROUND
WARNING: this requires changing a core tiddler. The code is there for a
reason. My use case is very specific in that I will only be doing this on
a wiki that runs just to render static tiddlers.
I noticed that the rendering process for the
Tones,
Agreed on all points. I didn't meant to suggest that the differences between
Tiddlywiki and other programming environments are arbitrary or random.
Generally TW is the way it is so it can do the things it does.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020, at 10:04 PM, TW Tones wrote:
> Ed,
>
> My
Thanks Tones I have been thinking of a way to incorporate this transclusion
with templates along the lines of the example given where a line of text is
run through at template: `{{Transclusion||$:/core/ui/TagTemplate}}` . I
have found a work around but I would rather use something like this
>
>
> One over arching question. When I use a $list statement to produce a
> subset of available tiddlers and then go through each in turn, does TW act
> like a loop, for each iteration I am focussed on a single defined tiddler
> from the subset? If so, how is this loop tiddler addressed, by
Thank you Joshua! Though I am not sure it applies to the extremely
specific github gist embed case, this is really useful info for the
building of templates and will be very handy going forward. Thank you!!
On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 7:18:10 PM UTC-4 joshua@gmail.com
wrote:
>
Hi Steve,
I have to admit what you say is ture... compared to TW moodle is
complicated and clumpsy.
Preparing a course for the next semester is a drag.
But it alllows you to organize and engage students into tasks and
collect their results in a very concise way. I guess that is why the
Hello Kebi,
Many thanks for this great app. Some minor suggestions
- When several tiddlers are open those with closed content pressed at right
or left reveal small color bars that seem part of the content like tag is
not hidden. May be you need to set a minimum/maximum width for the title
ribbon
On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 12:13:40 UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:
> For more advanced maths consider Evans Formula plugin or other maths
> plugins.
>
Funny enough that is exactly the one I am currently using since before
formulas were introduced.
It has a few rough edges here and there that are
An update.
I have noticed that if I add a <$log statement to the wikitext to try and
debug what is going on, I expect to see two entries in the dev console but
I see four (there are two marked artworks for the test run). Is this the
result of trying to write twice into the exhibition tiddler
I am trying to implement two simple functions but can not work out the
wikitext. Tones, I have tried following your cheat sheet but nothing I try
appears to work.
One over arching question. When I use a $list statement to produce a subset
of available tiddlers and then go through each in turn,
Duarte,
The maths operators were added recently, especially since they can help in
fairly standard cases. For more advanced maths consider Evans Formula
plugin or other maths plugins.
The new maths operators are a powerful addition in filters etc... and for
comparisons etc... but for more
Pieter-Michiel,
You are using the macro $name="toc-tabbed-internal-nav", search with the
advanced search shadows and you find it defined in $:/core/macros/toc
At the bottom you can see the definition of toc-tabbed-internal-nav
\define toc-tabbed-internal-nav(tag,sort:"",selectedTiddler:
Hi all.
I've been looking into getting more out of the recent math formulas feature
in TiddlyWiki, but I've been unable to get any info about exponentiation.
Is it possible to calculate say the square of a number like 5^2 = 25 or the
square root of 9 = 3?
There even seems to be an operator to
Unless you have a cracking IT dept that has customised and tweaked the
moodle to make it nice my general advice would be.. Don't use the moodle.
Moodle is clunky and creaky and updating resources on it is a faff.
I tended to work round the moodle so if you add a label and press the <>
button
Hello Community,
Our school-board has just adopted a moodle-based LearningManagementSystem.
Though I am a convinced TiddlyWikian I will use it because it brings
advantages in learning-scenarios.
To name these advantages
-Authentification
-GroupManagement
-Activities like H5P,
-Analytics
...of
Hi Charlie,
sorry for the late reply.
As for the formatting as I said depending on your preference. I am just
personally more used to it, that's why I thought of it. Still great to read
that it could be of some use elsewhere.
Kind Regards,
Felicia
On Saturday, 19 September 2020 04:17:21
Haaa it worked!
I noticed that I had the *Stroll *addon which made its own history list and
story lists etc. I checked its "$___sq_Stories_Story2HistoryList.json.meta"
file and it had this "current-tiddler" line there. It did not reference to
my problematic tiddler, but I deleted it anyway.
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