BTW, I'm thinking of calling this "*BASIC Anywhere Machine*- wwwBasic
augmented by TiddlyWiki". Comments/suggestions always welcome.
Any part of a BASIC program dynamically generated by TiddlyWiki. Pretty
awesome.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6Qj2NG7Go
Give the latest version a
Pff, no worries. Totally worth it getting you to where you wanted to be.
Besides, I love this filtering stuff. Great "brain-age games" kind of
stuff.
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:51:02 PM UTC-4 taale...@gmail.com wrote:
> And lastly - fixed. :/ sorry for the 2380756 emails
>
> \define
Thanks for the info, Jeremy. 2-tier client server guy over here, so the
innards of web browsers is foreign territory for this kid.
So whatever browser Maurizio is using, that approach I'm suggesting should
work with some font-family available by default in whatever browser
Maurizio is using,
I think it's working for CJ because the "Brush Script MT" font is available
by default in that browser, without needing to be defined by a font-face
tag. That technique only works for built-in fonts because there's no way to
inject the CSS font-face declaration into the iframe.
Best wishes
I forgot to mention, you have to add that "bubba" class to the edit text
widget.
As per the screenshot, the editor is showing that funky font.
However, it did strangely take half-a-minute or so for that font to take
effect.
On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 11:45:47 AM UTC-4 torc...@gmail.com
Don't know if you're looking for "no issue" replies or if it's just noise,
but I haven't run into any concerns on any of my wikis I've tested so far -
mostly Node on Windows so far.
On Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at 12:10:49 PM UTC-5 ma...@makiaea.org
wrote:
> i'm sure it's just something
thank you cj.v, but it didn't worked for me.
it assign the class bubba to the iframe (just as
$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily does) but... nothing
changes.
i suspect it has to do with what Jeremy wrote:
"The reason that custom fonts doesn’t work with the editor toolbar
thank you cj.v... , but it does not work for me.
it adds the class bubba to the textframe (just as
$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily does), and on
inspecting the element, font-family is correctly assigned but... nothing
changes.
I think it has to do with what Jeremy said:
Hi Siniy-Kit
> In TW 5.2.1-prereliase everything is good. And it is great!
Excellent news, thanks for your help,
Best wishes
Jeremy
>
> http://heeg.ru/shop2_3.html?id=10Q1RMs2QeKlvKywq7MGHSRltcDYXYTD5y2HFs0aygqE
>
> понедельник, 29 ноября 2021 г. в 17:56:35 UTC+3, Siniy-Kit:
>> Here I
In TW 5.2.1-prereliase everything is good. And it is great!
http://heeg.ru/shop2_3.html?id=10Q1RMs2QeKlvKywq7MGHSRltcDYXYTD5y2HFs0aygqE
понедельник, 29 ноября 2021 г. в 17:56:35 UTC+3, Siniy-Kit:
> Here I have update my TW5 to 5.2.0 template.
>
>
Speaking of "local network host", there is an easy way to create one on
Android, using the RCX app. See instructions at the end of
https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/use-webdav-for-saving-a-single-file-wiki/441.
This would allow you to make the directory where your wiki resides
available to Chrome
Hi everybody, any progress on this? (I really don't like see a different
fontfamily when editing)
thank you so much for all the great work!
maurizio
Il giorno martedì 30 gennaio 2018 alle 21:09:06 UTC+1 Ton Gerner ha scritto:
> Hi Alfonso,
>
> If I remember correctly the following comes from
Hi,
We call this type of tiddler titles "namespace" and we use it for core
tiddlers.
The first TW namespace uses $:/ prefix for all system tiddlers. eg:
$:/temp/, $:/state/ and so on.
There is a macro named: tree-macro used like: `<>` ... that should work for you.
See the docs about the
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