Re: [tw5] Re: [Updated] Color Play: a playground for colors and palettes in Tiddlywiki

2021-03-23 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 3:59 AM Thomas Elmiger wrote: > Hi Mohammad, > Hi Thomas, > > Thanks for the initiative and the demo. Looks like it will need some > additional steps to approach the goal of maximal simplicity and user > friendliness even for beginners – but I would say it’s

Re: [tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2021-03-23 Thread Flibbles
Not sure I understand. Relink isn't integrated with any package managers like npm. To install Relink under Node.JS, you'd download the source from github, and the github page has instructions on how to install. On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 1:15:49 AM

Re: [tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2021-03-23 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Flibless, Thank you for the update! Relink and Uglify are a constant part of most of my wikis! I use both plugins on Node.JS and would like to have a link under Install on demo page redirect/instruct to download the node version of plugins. Best wishes Mohammad On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 9:19

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Mark, I really appreciate your efforts! I think you should develop a small code to do the conversion from Toolmap to link aggregator! I know Saq converted Toolmaps entry to TW tiddlers sometimes ago, but I forgot the link to that Tiddlywiki! I know this work is tedious and like you I think

Re: [tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2021-03-23 Thread Flibbles
Hello all! Just announcing that Relink V2 has just been released. Besides support for V5.1.23 Tiddlywiki features like multi-operand filter operators, this integrates with the Tiddlywiki index. And THAT is a big thing (for me anyway). This version is

[tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Out of nearly 300 entries, less than 1% had url errors. I was hoping to do follow-ups with the w3c link validator, but it doesn't recognize the site as a document. The standard link-checker software said everything was ok, but obviously that's wrong. I've removed the entry with a bad url. I

[tw5] Backlinks: would it be worth asking for this enhancement?

2021-03-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, The "Can we customize internal links? " got me thinking ... Would it be useful for "backlinks" (the operator and the InfoPanel tab) to consider not only links but also consider transclusions as links? I can't help but think it

[tw5] Re: Changing menubar font

2021-03-23 Thread Rika Sukenik
Soren, that was really helpful. Thank you! I realized that I needed to update the Shiraz framework (part of Kookma plugin library) that I'm using for styling the sidebar. It took me a few hours to figure it out, but I did it! By the way, Shiraz is awesome. For reference, here is a link to find

[tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread dieg...@gmail.com
There should also be a tag to indicate "highest supported version" or something similar if relevant (for plugins, for example) and its known. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 8:09:59 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > There should be a way to report dead links. LibreNote, for example, turns > up a

[tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread David Gifford
There should be a way to report dead links. LibreNote, for example, turns up a 404. Someone is adding links without even checking them first. Also, giffmex.org has been https:// since early 2020. If those adding links to giffmex.org could convert them from http: to https:, that would be

Re: [tw5] Unpacking JSON Plugins

2021-03-23 Thread Adithya B
Thanks Jeremy. It worked! On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 3:12:26 PM UTC-6 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Adithya > > Try the “--savewikifolder” command: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/#SaveWikiFolderCommand > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > On 23 Mar 2021, at 20:54, Adithya B wrote: > > Hi Everyone, >

Re: [tw5] Re: [Updated] Color Play: a playground for colors and palettes in Tiddlywiki

2021-03-23 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Mohammad, Thanks for the initiative and the demo. Looks like it will need some additional steps to approach the goal of maximal simplicity and user friendliness even for beginners – but I would say it’s absolutely worth it! Motivated by the first example I saw from you I experimented a bit

Re: [tw5] [INTRO] List of similar and related tiddlers

2021-03-23 Thread bimlas
Thanks! Tony, you might also be interested in this: tiddlers are linked by a given search term. https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/2XxI2apw6e4/m/8E7AJAszBwAJ tony a következőt írta (2021. március 23., kedd, 21:33:58 UTC+1): > Thank you very much, bimlas > > I too concur with Mohammad,

Re: [tw5] Unpacking JSON Plugins

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Adithya Try the “--savewikifolder” command: https://tiddlywiki.com/#SaveWikiFolderCommand Best wishes Jeremy > On 23 Mar 2021, at 20:54, Adithya B wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > Is there a simple way to extract packed JSON plugins into "/plugins/folder" > on nodejs? > > I have made a few

[tw5] Unpacking JSON Plugins

2021-03-23 Thread Adithya B
Hi Everyone, Is there a simple way to extract packed JSON plugins into "/plugins/folder" on nodejs? I have made a few plugins using the JS repackplugin command. Now I feel it would be easier to develop if they were in their own folder. Thanks, Adithya -- You received this message because

Re: [tw5] Re: How to show edit-widgets when editing tiddlers with specific tags?

2021-03-23 Thread Adithya B
Thanks Eric! This functionality is great. I never imagined it would work this way. On Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 3:40:53 PM UTC-6 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 12:29:07 PM UTC-7 bmad...@gmail.com wrote: > >> How can I add that near the top, maybe above the body input? >>

Re: [tw5] [INTRO] List of similar and related tiddlers

2021-03-23 Thread tony
Thank you very much, bimlas I too concur with Mohammad, very clever and handy! :-) Your solution was tested on wikis between 800 - 4K tiddlers and saw no performance degradation from viewing the extra tiddlers. Oft times I drag in a lot of content to 'bookmark' in TiddlyWiki but accrue

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It turns out all it wanted was the namespace: http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; amazing how many tutorials you can look at that don't even mention namespace. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:32:01 AM UTC-7 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Mark > > That’s not valid SVG image file, it’s just an

Re: [tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Mat
This discussion triggered this thread in gh . Feel free to join in. I think plain bracket links could be much more powerful than they currently are. <:-) On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 12:47:32 PM UTC+1 Stobot wrote: > For anyone

Re: [tw5] How to prevent TW to strip my onclick

2021-03-23 Thread Florian Cauvin
> ugly workaround ... Actually, it worked well for "onclick" attributes, and for

Re: [tw5] How to prevent TW to strip my onclick

2021-03-23 Thread Florian Cauvin
So, I still wanted to have some JS within (some) tiddlers to my. So I just went with a "workaround": I added a marker (let's say ) and then in my tiddlers I can add onscript=... and that won't be stripped. Then, I just added a simple 'sed' one-liner in my build script to remove the

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark That’s not valid SVG image file, it’s just an SVG element. Although the type is correct, it’s missing the required preamble: http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd;> I think you’ll also need a few more attributes on the SVG element: viewBox, version, xml. Best wishes

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 6:36:15 AM UTC-7 Mark S. wrote: > > Maybe it would work in the aggregator (haven't tried that yet), but it > would be nice if it also worked in the browser. > It was a 17 minute experiment, but it doesn't work in the aggregator either. -- You received this

[tw5] Re: Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
HTML has a lot of excess code. But if you're using copycat, you can copy the file contents as Markdown. The new markdown plugin updates allows some use of wikitext, so you can now have the best of both worlds. Markdown, like wikitext, is very lightweight, and you lose the incredible bloat of

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
[image: marxsal-favicon.png] This is what my favicon looks like. Is there something wrong with the svg? Type? It doesn't show on the tab like a favicon should. Maybe it would work in the aggregator (haven't tried that yet), but it would be nice if it also worked in the browser. Thanks! On

[tw5] Re: When "sameday" seems to mean "yesterday"

2021-03-23 Thread Jack Baty
Woah, that'll take a minute to get through, but looks awesome! Thank you. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 6:50:03 AM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote: > Jack, > > I have attempted to document it all, see here > , for what I > wish I had when new to

Re: [tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Stobot
For anyone else, I'll just post a picture of what this looks like when implemented - this is an entirely new way of saving time and adding context to notes for me. Now I can't do images like I originally imagined, but I can do some icons / emoji like shown below. Example here is information

Re: [tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Stobot
Beautiful! Thanks Jeremy On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:27:19 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > > Thanks Jeremy - that would help for Mat's use case of a custom action on > navigate - I was hoping for something in the hover / tooltip area. Is there > anything similar? > > > For that

[tw5] Re: List Fields : How to get the "Position" of an item in a list field

2021-03-23 Thread Mohamed Amin
For future reference: I found the following related: 1. GitHub issue : Provide an index value in lists #3384 (also there're many other related issues) 2. Macro by tobibeer On

Re: [tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> > Thanks Jeremy - that would help for Mat's use case of a custom action on > navigate - I was hoping for something in the hover / tooltip area. Is there > anything similar? For that you’ll want the tv-wikilink-tooltip variable:

[tw5] Re: Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Stobot
Thanks Jeremy - that would help for Mat's use case of a custom action on navigate - I was hoping for something in the hover / tooltip area. Is there anything similar? On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:22:58 AM UTC-4 Stobot wrote: > We're on the same page Mat - sorry if I was unclear, while doing

[tw5] Re: Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Stobot
We're on the same page Mat - sorry if I was unclear, while doing a macro is possible, my question instead is how to hijack the normal [[...]] logic as you've implied. I'm guessing it's either something I can tweak in "Inline Parse Rules", or a modification / additional javascript around the

Re: [tw5] Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Chrome desktop can also save webpages in MHTML format. I’ve subsequently researched a little and it looks like they may be explicitly blocked from display in an iframe. Best wishes Jeremy > On 23 Mar 2021, at 10:28, TW Tones wrote: > > Perhaps you can share a minimal mHTML file for us to

Re: [tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Stobot You should be able to do this with the <$linkcatcher> widget; it lets you trap navigations (ie clicks on links) and runs custom logic in an action string: https://tiddlywiki.com/#LinkCatcherWidget Best wishes Jeremy > On 23 Mar 2021, at

[tw5] Re: List Fields : How to get the "Position" of an item in a list field

2021-03-23 Thread Mohamed Amin
Thanks @Mat this is a clever workaround solution. @Tones, thanks for your reply, but I couldn't get your idea, how can I use "range operator" to calculate the number "N" that I'll use in the "nth[N]" operator? On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 12:34:00 PM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote: > Mats suggestion

[tw5] Re: Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Mat
You can probably make a macro to call like <> and the macro checks up what type of tiddler "Bob Ross" is and acts accordingly. Maybe the $LinkWidget can also show wikitext tooltips that uses the current title (i.e the linked to title) as argument - I don't know if this is possible. What I

[tw5] Re: When "sameday" seems to mean "yesterday"

2021-03-23 Thread TW Tones
Jack, I have attempted to document it all, see here , for what I wish I had when new to TW5 Also time handling has the [UTC] flag where needed. See <> <> Tones On Monday, 15 March 2021 at 00:38:56 UTC+11 ja...@baty.net wrote: >

[tw5] Can we customize internal links?

2021-03-23 Thread Stobot
I had an idea today and am trying to figure out how difficult it would be to do. Say we use TiddlyWiki for project management (as I do), we will be writing "journal" type tiddlers and using as many links as possible for future reference. For example: "On [[2021-03-23]] I had lunch with [[Bob

[tw5] Re: List Fields : How to get the "Position" of an item in a list field

2021-03-23 Thread TW Tones
Mats suggestion is one I use. Another trick is to use count to get the total number T of items then use a range operator from 1 to N, in which the current tiddler will be the item number. However you then need to retrieve the nth[N] item from the list. Regards Tones On Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread PMario
On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 3:07:23 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote: ... > Probably even less, if I would use a different template, to create the > output file. > OR > Would it be possible to create a community-links.json file that you can > fetch. ... It would be several kByte. > > > We could

[tw5] Re: Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread TW Tones
Sapphireslinger Perhaps you can share a minimal mHTML file for us to experiment with? Tones On Tuesday, 23 March 2021 at 18:20:54 UTC+11 Sapphireslinger wrote: > More accurately the link I tried was [ext[Open file|Webpages/foo.mhtml]] > > On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 3:18:38 PM UTC+8

[tw5] Re: List Fields : How to get the "Position" of an item in a list field

2021-03-23 Thread Mat
You can use this to find the position of an item in a list +[allbeforecount[]add[1]] e.g {{{ one two three four five +[allbefore[four]count[]add[1]] }}} > 4 Not sure it's the optimal solution, I just made it up. <:-) On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 10:57:48 AM UTC+1 Mohamed Amin

[tw5] Count hits in numerical order

2021-03-23 Thread vinvi...@gmail.com
Hello, List (Unique) text field of tiddlers tagged: "(S)", where all tiddlers with tag "(I)" and field: "rate" with value: "2" are tagged to. <$list filter="[[2]listed[rating]tag[(I)]]"> <$list filter="[all[current]tags[]]+[tag[(S)]] +[limit[1]]"> {{!!text}} *Each listed (S) tagged tiddler

[tw5] List Fields : How to get the "Position" of an item in a list field

2021-03-23 Thread Mohamed Amin
Hi, Is there a way to get the position of an item in a "list field"? More info: Recently I've discovered the "nth" filter operator , and one of the use case I immediately think about was to "iterate" through items in multiple related "list fields" Take

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > On 22 Mar 2021, at 22:14, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > That would work well enough, and be semi-intuitive in a TiddlyWiki sort of > way. That’s now live, and I’ve added a note to the about page. Best wishes Jeremy > > On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 2:09:28 PM UTC-7

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> > I can confirm that SVG favicons were already working. If they’re not working > for you there might be an issue with the image. Bear in mind that it needs to > be a full SVG image, with the type image/svg+xml, and not an SVG fragment as > with Mat’s attempt, Apologies, I believe it was

Re: [tw5] Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I can confirm that SVG favicons were already working. If they’re not working for you there might be an issue with the image. Bear in mind that it needs to be a full SVG image, with the type image/svg+xml, and not an SVG fragment as with Mat’s attempt, Best wishes Jeremy > On 22 Mar 2021, at

Re: [tw5] How to prevent TW to strip my onclick

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Florian There's no easy way around that limitation of the default static site rendering templates. You may find the easiest approach is to give your buttons CSS classes or IDs for identification, and then use a separate JS file to trap events at the document level, or to set up event

[tw5] Re: How to prevent TW to strip my onclick

2021-03-23 Thread Mat
I'm not really the person to answer this but FWIW: Yes, the stripping of all JS is intentional for security reasons. You can get around this by, for example, creating a plugin. There were questions about this just within the last 2-3 weeks If I recall, Simon Baird asked about where to find

Re: [tw5] Re: Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
It may be worth trying to use an iframe to view the documents. Untested, but something like this may work: Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 23 Mar 2021, at 07:20, Sapphireslinger wrote: > > More accurately the link I tried was [ext[Open

[tw5] Re: Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread Sapphireslinger
More accurately the link I tried was [ext[Open file|Webpages/foo.mhtml]] On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 3:18:38 PM UTC+8 Sapphireslinger wrote: > I like to save my favorite web articles to my note-taking tiddlywiki. > > For plain text I love Tiddlyclip. But when I want to preserve the >

[tw5] Can external .mhtml files be displayed in Tiddlywiki like external img files?

2021-03-23 Thread Sapphireslinger
I like to save my favorite web articles to my note-taking tiddlywiki. For plain text I love Tiddlyclip. But when I want to preserve the formatting I also use the firefox extension Copycat to copy and paste the html of a selection into the tiddler (and I worry about the safety of pasting