Hi Андрей,
Haven’t been working with TW as much as a few months ago, but hopefully I
can be some help here.
In HTML, we have what are called Java applets, which allow you to run Java
code natively in the web browser.
A tutorial on these is available at
Hi,
> Now, I also want to "*filter* *the tiddlers that are displayed as links
>> within other **tiddlers*".
>
> That's exactly what it does. If you tag a tiddler named: asdf tagged:
> keyword it will be a link in every tiddler that contains the text: asdf.
>
> That's what you wrote in your
On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 4:56:25 PM UTC+1 sfra...@gmail.com wrote:
> @mario thank you for your reply.
>
> I looked at the Settings tab of Freelinks. It allows me to "*filter the
> tiddlers within which freelinks can **appear*".
>
Wrong. ...
> Now, I also want to "*filter* *the
My mistake, I found out the filter option when using the latest version.
I was using an older version of TW5.
Thanks again @mario.
Le mercredi 3 novembre 2021 à 15:56:25 UTC, sfra...@gmail.com a écrit :
> @mario thank you for your reply.
>
> I looked at the Settings tab of Freelinks. It allows
@mario thank you for your reply.
I looked at the Settings tab of Freelinks. It allows me to "*filter the
tiddlers within which freelinks can **appear*".
Now, I also want to "*filter* *the tiddlers that are displayed as links
within other **tiddlers*".
How to achieve that?
Le mer. 3 nov. 2021 à
I wonder if there is any way to use Java (NOT javaScript) with TiddlyWiki?
Even if only for local usage. Maybe it could be somehow possible to use
.jsp pages for "Java tiddlers", maybe with some usage of tomcat? Any
helpful plugins?
P.S. Sorry if my english is bad.
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Okay I was able to circumvent the issue by using two separate buttons that
replace one another when clicked. Actually the exact same thing is used in
https://tiddlywiki.com/#ButtonWidget. No clue why I did not do it this way
in the beginning.
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Hi,
The freelinks plugin has a "Settings" tab, where you can add a filter. So
if you enter [tag[keyword]] there it should do what you want.
-mario
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Hello,
I would like to deploy a virtual machine in our HyperV Server wich runs a
Linux (preferable Debian Buster) with nodejs and TiddlyWiki preinstalled.
Is there already such an image somewhere maybe?
Warm regards
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