I haven't had a chance to test it live with multiple people using the wiki
(which is where problems seem to arise) but "click to edit this value in a
temp tiddler and save to the real tiddler" stuff I've made seems to work so
far so theoretically I'm on the right track!
On Friday, July 9, 2021
Miket,
Good questions we should collect answers to, the fact is Tags are such a
useful concept that we can "run away with them" and overuse them. These
questions of yours indicate you seem to be in a common phase we all pass
through with tiddlywiki.
However it exposes something us "seasoned"
Hi,
This plugin will only help you with your issue no. 1)
-m
On Friday, July 9, 2021 at 11:59:40 PM UTC+2 PMario wrote:
> Hi,
> You could use my "Multi-column Dropdown" plugin.
> https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/multicol-dropdown/
>
> The plugin only changes some CSS styles.
>
> For an eas
Hi,
You could use my "Multi-column Dropdown" plugin.
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/multicol-dropdown/
The plugin only changes some CSS styles.
For an easy way to import and update my plugins you can have a look at
https://wikilabs.github.io/ and watch the video.
have fun!
mario
*PS
Now the usual view is very inconvenient when you have a lot of tags and
need to scroll and scroll down the page. Plus, the selected tags are still
on the list and continue to distract.
This raises two questions?
1. How can I make the selection of tags more compact so that I don't have
to scrol
@pmario I can relate.. if I had to manually craft change logs from scratch
that would likely take up all the time I have for TW tinkering.
If you use the Conventional Commits spec for your commit messages, there
are a lot of tools that can help generate changelogs:
https://www.conventionalcommi
Hi Saq,
Didn't know about Conventional Commits. Looks good.
How did you create your changelog?
I'd be interested in a similar workflow for my own plugins.
At the moment I'm manually creating my change logs, which is a lot of
"boring" work
-mario
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Wow. You guys are amazing. This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you!
Cheers.
On Friday, July 9, 2021 at 3:34:02 AM UTC-7 Mat wrote:
> nqc - welcome to TW!
>
> TiddlyGoo is a collection of tools to connect "the web" to your TW. A key
> component is the SheetsIN plugin (developed by fellow
nqc - welcome to TW!
TiddlyGoo is a collection of tools to connect "the web" to your TW. A key
component is the SheetsIN plugin (developed by fellow Mark S and me) to
import "Google Sheet rows into tiddlers". So, a preceding step for your use
case is to "convert" your Drive folder links into ro
@Gene this plugin might be worth a look too:
https://github.com/linonetwo/tiddlywiki-plugins/tree/master/plugins/linonetwo/watch-fs
"This plugin enables TiddlyWiki to watch the change in your disk, and if
you edit one of your tiddler using editor likes VSCode and save it on the
disk, the change
If you drop by https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/ you will see that the
latest plugin version is now 1.2.21
This is functionally identical to the previous publicly available release
0.2.19.
*There is no significance to the increase in version number for users.*
The motivation for this post was
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