[tw5] Re: food for thought: "how the blog broke the web"

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
TT, You sat: *Technology is great but every new level increases complexity. * But as it matures it allows you to collapse this complexity into new general forms. A Re-simplification can take place. This appears how the brain and evolution of technology works, broaden understanding by broader

[tw5] Re: Newbie Here: I want to have my own Interactive Map in Tiddlywiki but not sure how

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Hazel, Perhaps check out the full solution with tiddlymap. A lot of tiddlywiki users use it. Most html is valid in tiddlywiki, if you provide the image and the maps we can possibly show how. A minimal test case that should work on tiddlywiki.com is always useful. Regards Tones On Tuesday,

[tw5] Re: "in" filter operator, or better AND logic.

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Matthew, I am sure I can help you but to do it from your last post is a little tricky. - Can you give a minimal case, perhaps that works on tiddlywiki.com - Doing this this I find I often find my own solution. - If anyone provides a solution on the minimal case you and other

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Charlie, Looks like javascript is your hammer. To people who have a hammer everything looks like a nail. As mark said "wikitext/macros" are most likely easy. Just ask for what you want to achieve and we can help. I am not keen to try and reverse engineer your Javascript code (I am not fluent

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Surya In the google forum if you reply privately to author, it will send them an email, if they reply they are "giving you the email address". Best not to share email addresses in posts because sometimes bad players harvest them for ~ enlargement spam. Regards Tones On Tuesday, 27 October

[tw5] Re: writing to tiddlers?

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Jean-Pierre, The default if the type setting is not set is text/vnd.tiddlywiki so you do not need to set it. if your need "type" for some other reason you can "assume" this value if blank {{{ [all[current]get[type]] ~[[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]] }}} *However one of the most powerful methods you

[tw5] Re: How to use TiddlyWiki as a text editor?

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush
Hi Saq, I see the PR #2906 has been merged into the core! Great feature I appreciate your efforts. Is it possible to add some explanation / short document in tw5.com so people can find and use this feature later on! Thank you --Atro On

Re: [tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Hi Springer, I am sorry to hear that! Yes, one expects at least an announcement a month in advance to let users take their data from tiddlyspot server. By the way, for quick setting up another online wikis, I may recommend GitHub while you have not your own web server/host. See

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 7:52:50 PM UTC-7, springer wrote: > > Without tiddlyspot, my entire workflow and teaching routine is upended. > > I've developed dozens of wikis at tiddlyspot (2005(?)-2020), with only > spotty backups. I have shared various permalinks for work purposes (usually

Re: [tw5] Re: Critiques: Tiddlywiki and Machine Learning

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
I remember one plugin uses machine learning to answer certain questions intelligently! There is no worry to share your private information over the net and like TW itself, this can be private and on your own system! On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 3:24 PM PMario wrote: > On Thursday, October 22, 2020

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
IE is getting kind of old. I'm sure there is sample code for dealing with multiple browsers. That kind of thing is why frameworks like jQuery were (are?) so popular -- it does the detection and compensation for you. Looking at the code, it looks like you're expecting your site to be called

Re: [tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 10:44 PM amreus wrote: > > Please have a look at https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip > > I read the page - still don't know what it's for. > It is one the most powerful plugin for making bookmarks directly from Firexfox/Chrome. Clip part of webpage as a tiddler and much

Re: [tw5] writing to tiddlers?

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Use Commander to do this automatically for you! https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/ On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 2:12 AM Jean-Pierre Rivière < jn.pierre.rivi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I my wiki, I have often forgotten to put the type as tw5 wikitext. I have > not been able to set this as the default

[tw5] Re: Old tiddlywiki, won't save when edited locally

2020-10-26 Thread Eric Pavey
Thanks, that totally worked and funny enough is what I used to do, it's just been so long I'd forgotten how :P On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 7:46:47 PM UTC-7 Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > Hi Eric, > > Try open a regular empty TiddlyWiki Classic (not a TiddlySpot version) and > import your

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread springer
Without tiddlyspot, my entire workflow and teaching routine is upended. I've developed dozens of wikis at tiddlyspot (2005(?)-2020), with only spotty backups. I have shared various permalinks for work purposes (usually thrilled to be able to share a link to something I can continue to improve,

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Mark, One compelling use of the subfilter is to access a list and apply it to another; \define system-tags() text title modified modifier created creator tags list list-after list-before caption type <$list filter="[fields[]!subfilter]"> The advantage being you can create global macros to

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread 'klein...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Hello, I just saw the disaster :-O My wiki with a lot of knowledge is gone... And saved nowhere else... But... really unbeleavable luckily... I saw now, that you, amreus, saved my wiki. @amreus, I cannot write a private message. If you can write one to me, could you please be so nice to tell me

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
subfilter doesn't do "map" or any of those neat things. It just allows a variable that you may have constructed outside the main filter to be used as an additional filter. Personally I haven't found it to be that useful. [[tag[HelloThere]subfilter] > [subfilter[one two three]addsuffix[!]] >

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
Jean-Pierre, Please do say what you want to do with the first word / letter ? - Below are some examples that should solve your issues - Filters as a rule generate one output so I like to focus on the selected tiddler then process it later. Thanks for sharing code that works on

[tw5] HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Javascript and I have never gotten along, but once in a while I've got no choice have simply must surrender to it. Working on my Chromebook, when I get something working, I never think of making sure it works with other browsers. Sure enough, I discovered today that some javascript in

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 3:10:59 PM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Rivière wrote: > > What's the use of subfilter in real life? It seems such a strange beast. > I'm really confused. I wish there be an equivalent of map() found in > functional language. I thought subfilter was just that but visibly it

[tw5] writing to tiddlers?

2020-10-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
I my wiki, I have often forgotten to put the type as tw5 wikitext. I have not been able to set this as the default type BTW (any idea?) I can list all such relevant tiddlers with: <$list filter="[field:type[]!prefix[$:/]]"> %% <$link/> and then correct them all manually. Could I manage to do

[tw5] Re: Unicode discovery additional alphabets and tiddlywiki, and a keyboard Question

2020-10-26 Thread TW Tones
TT, You clearly know more about this than myself. When I read about "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" I keep seeing references not to be used as "prose text". There is good reason for this as they look like normal text with a font style applied but they are not the same. However it seems to

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
good points. OK, I'll do the rwo lists imbicated. Yet, I cannot see why I get exactly the same results in the two lists below. <$set name="chrome" value="[tag[Chrome]]"> <$list filter="[subfilterlowercase[]sentencecase[]splitregexp[\W]!is[blank]addprefix[ * ]]"/> <$set name="chrome"

[tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread amreus
> Please have a look at https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip I read the page - still don't know what it's for. > 1. Is it possible to prevent overwriting an existing tiddler by adding a prefix number like 1, 2, ...? Yes it's on my short list of things to do. > 2.Is it possible to have

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
There are two mistakes in this: 1. It should be $list. 2. There is a space in front of splitregexp. Unfortunately, using a subfilter won't allow you to process the tiddlers the way you want. You will need a nested loop, with the outer list finding the tiddlers and the inner list extracting

[tw5] geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-10-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
I have a liste of tiddlers (got with something like filter="[tag[foo]]") of which I want the first word/letter. For only the last single title I get the first word with filter="[tag[Chrome]last[]splitregexp[\W]!is[blank]first[]]" Now, how to get it for all the titles, entirely within a single

[tw5] Re: glossary with diacritics

2020-10-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
You can't insert a widget into the middle of a filter. But it doesn't matter, you don't need it: <$set name="initial" filter="[{!!title}lowercase[]]"> <$list filter="[tag[glossaire]prefix!prefix[é]] [[tag[glossaire]prefix[é)]]+[sortan[]]"> In the first part of the filter I exclude é. In the

Re: [tw5] Re: glossary with diacritics

2020-10-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
£Hi! Thank you, this one is functionnal. BTW, I was already in 5.1.23-prerelease. But how can I get the doc form this new trim operator? Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 à 08:58:18 UTC+2, Xavier a écrit : > Hi Jean-Pierre, > > If you don't mind using the TiddlyWiki prerelease, I suggest the brand new

[tw5] "in" filter operator, or better AND logic.

2020-10-26 Thread ma...@mklauber.com
Hey all, I'm trying to figure out how to handle an issue I've got coming up. I have a dataset I'm storing as tiddlers, with each field as a column. I'm trying to implement filters on the dataset using <$select> widgets that allow selecting multiple values. I'm trying to create a filter

[tw5] Re: Differentiation

2020-10-26 Thread vinvi...@gmail.com
This is very close to what I'm looking for. I'm going to study it. Thank you. :) Op zondag 25 oktober 2020 om 02:29:56 UTC+2 schreef TW Tones: > Ok, > Here is a bit of a code dump that you can work through to answer your > questions and learn along the way. > \define custom-tags() (i) (li)

[tw5] Newbie Here: I want to have my own Interactive Map in Tiddlywiki but not sure how

2020-10-26 Thread hazel morris
Hello all, I have the leaflet.js plugin by Sylvain Comte / Sycom which is really amazing but it doesn't have the functionality I am looking for. I have my own map tiles cut and ready for usage on my computer but I don't know how to add them in. I want to have the interactive map on a fixed

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > A company that doesn't respond in two days to a customer doesn't sound > like a good company. > Yeah. This is the first time. It would be really interesting to know how much space the tiddlyspot > project was taking. I notice that DisasterHost doesn't specify how much >

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It doesn't pay to get too attached to any company. What I learned the hard way on my own site was that a service can be sold overnight and change completely. This is why I currently pay by the half year even though it's more expensive. When you change, and are forced to cancel, you'll forfeit

[tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush
amreus, Please have a look at https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip You can get some good idea to develop TiddlywikiBookmarklet Atro On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 11:50:09 PM UTC+3:30 amreus wrote: > Just playing with an idea I might have read about on this forum. It's not > completely

Re: [tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Hi amreus, It works now! Thank you! Some minor suggestions: 1. Is it possible to prevent overwriting an existing tiddler by adding a prefix number like 1, 2, ...? 2.Is it possible to have extra fields, especially Text field? I mean while a user is allowed to add a special tag, he/she can add

[tw5] Re: food for thought: "how the blog broke the web"

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Chuck Part of it is technology. Technology is great but every new level increases complexity. I tend to favour (hand) WRITING as its a pretty nice technology since decent graphite came along. Though chalk was awful. But sure, the printing press, later, did allow me to reproduce some

[tw5] Re: Critiques: Tiddlywiki and Machine Learning

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
PMario & Atronoush So. Mainly I despise those LinkedIn & Google things as they are stupid. But, Yes on using TW to shun crowd-mind harvesting. FWIW, TW's Empty is clean. What you get is a Virgin WebPage without diseases. BUT, as far as I know, there is NO concerted effort to oppose market

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Bimlas As that, but BIGGER numbers. Its a metaphorical keyboard, not an actual one. One is still not quite getting the feeling of "The Shining" :-) Isn't "23" meant to be special? Best wishes TT On Sunday, 25 October 2020 16:48:57 UTC+1, bimlas wrote: > > > I think that the numbers

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Cyrill Ha! Interesting take. Visually clever. Hats off! Issue is "23". Surely it should be the largest for purpose? Best wishes TT On Monday, 26 October 2020 09:54:46 UTC+1, Cyrill Andreani wrote: > > Hey Jeremy, > > For lack of time only a quick sketch and also only because of the idea

[tw5] Re: so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Hans Well, given current issues at DH, I'm reserving the right to withdraw these comments :-). +++ All I can say *now*, as a reasonably priced hosting service I used for about a decade, they are good on being able to set stuff up, good on support. Good management console. Good knowledge

Re: [tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread amreus
2 initial thoughts.. 1. This will only work with the TiddlyWiki node server. It does not work with the Bob server because it has a different API. 2. Be sure to use 127.0.0.1:8080 and not localhost:8080 in the bookmarklet. It matters to avoid the cross-site scripting issue. I made some small

[tw5] Re: Tiddlyspot down ... gone?

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark Quick update. I host several sites at DH. I'm having similar issues on some of them too. The issues with TiddlySpot should not be seen in isolation, there are several different things going on. A specific issue with TiddlySpot, linked to by Eric, is outlined here:

[tw5] Re: Unicode discovery additional alphabets and tiddlywiki, and a keyboard Question

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > > > I have discovered that the Unicode standard has additional alphanumeric > characters here https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1D400.pdf > Unicode is brilliant. Its an "elusive obvious". One to explicitly use a lot, lot more. The PROBLEM now is not lack of machine

[tw5] Re: Unicode discovery additional alphabets and tiddlywiki, and a keyboard Question

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Please note I updated my last post to clarify the usage as follows. On Monday, 26 October 2020 08:27:49 UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Tones > > There are numerous Windows utilities for this, as well as Windows own > keyboard mapping utils (somewhat cumbersome to set up). > > In my own case I

[tw5] Re: Unicode discovery additional alphabets and tiddlywiki, and a keyboard Question

2020-10-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Tones There are numerous Windows utilities for this, as well as Windows own keyboard mapping utils (somewhat cumbersome to set up). In my own case I daily use PopChar (full blown utility that also shows the font supported variants) & FrKeys (old XP utility that stiil works and is nicely

Re: [tw5] Re: Bookmark to a TiddlyWiki Bookmarklet proof-of-concept.

2020-10-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
The same error on Firefox! On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 11:41 PM amreus wrote: > "Testing? We don't need no stinking Testing." > > Seriously, though I use Firefox and will need to try it using Chrome. I > don't have it installed but do have a portable version I can try. > > If you know how to open