On my machine for both Firefox and Thunderbird, which has a similar tool, I
use "gvim" rather than "vim". This is the graphical version of the
editor... Vim alone needs to open in a text window. I also use the
"-nofork" option for reasons that should be self apparent.
On Thursday, 2
Yes.
Before I got my tablet, and its not a tiny screen, it's all of 12", the
screen is the size of an 8x11 piece of paper, I used TiddlyWiki a lot. The
convenience of the tablet, not being tied to the desk and office and the
fluorescent lights and ill positioned desk is too great. Bluetooth
Oh, way cool!
I did a lot with the pre-5 TiddlyWiki in the way of custom templates, most
specifically for writing a book.
Years ago there was the Jana Contact Manager, if anyone remembers that,
which allowed, for example multiple addresses, history of workplaces for
individuals, multiple
to manage that.
On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 3:31:53 AM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
El miércoles, 22 de julio de 2015, 0:47:01 (UTC+2), Anton Aylward escribió:
...
Is this the way we are going now?
Have to bloat the html files with browser specific code for each and
every
What do you mean drop it into your wiki?
Do you mean that i have to embed the code into each and every html file
just on the off chance I'm going to use it with Chrome?
if I recall, the version for Firefox I only had to have in the same
folder/directory.
Is this the way we are going now?
Have
Am I to take it that stuff about field module-type means this is specific
to TW5?
I don't recall anything like that in the Classic TW I'm using.
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 2:02:18 PM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
Ok, to install, go to Chrome menu More tools Extensions and then drag
the crx
Experimenting ...
I find that if you drag-n-drop to the top of the extension list it fails.
If you do it to the bottom of the list it works.
Now, on to the next problem save doesn't work... doesn't work ...
doesn’t work ...
On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 7:21:47 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
Here I go what?
What am I supposed to do with this .js file?
I've got the App loaded as an extension (but there don't seem to be any
controls/parameters I can adjust)
On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 7:19:59 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
Ok, here you go.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Danielo
I understand that AndTidWiki can be loaded with any single file.
I understand how you access a .html file on dropbox in the way you describe.
I presume it dynamically downloads the file into a scratch/tmp folder and
uploads it again when done.
All well and good.
However I make use of a
Thank you Mat.
Yes I can see that there are contexts where it is natural and contexts
where it is the proverbial Royal Pain.
Perhaps it needs a
nofreelinking
...
/nofreelinking
as well! Even in contexts where it is useful it can be ... not useful!
meanwhile I'll make the best of it I can.
I understand 'automatic links' that are CamelWords.
no problem with that.
But I wonder about links to tiddlers that are not camewords.
I understand explicit links :-
[[Evolution]] [[Ecology]]
to appropriate tiddlers.
What I'm wandering is if there is a way to automatically generate links
... because a phone screen is too small ...
Has anyone any observations or experience to add on this subject?
* What's the best tablet browser to use?\
- firefox
- dolphin
- maxthon
- opera
- skyfire
- android built-in browser
- more at
On 06/01/2014 07:04 AM, Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I am a long-time-mGSD user too. I like its pure GTD approach and finally
I have done some my own changes on the top of it. (e.g. I've change
the behaviour of the view, without changing its core code.)
My edition is uploaded here:
Sent from my phone not my laptop.
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On 21/03/14 10:52 AM, skye riquelme wrote:
I have change ZZZ to zzConfig, AND installed SwitchThemePlugin..AND put
config.options.txtTheme=setSmallMenu in the default tiddler...and
still get a white page on start-up.
As a consultant in another field, I often find myself asking people
What
On 22/03/14 05:59 PM, skye riquelme wrote:
I cant imagine how sliders can do all thatbut simple changes to
stylesheets can do it easilyexcept that the default stylesheet is
not displaying when the TW opens,
Whereas I can imagine. Without changing stylesheets.
The thing is to have the
On 17/03/14 09:49 PM, PMario wrote:
How can I use Eric's tool if I cant *READ* the file?
Atm. You can't.
Is there any other way I can embed the small graphics/icons such as Eric
and Tobias and others use and the ONE graphic I need as a map?
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If it's a good idea, go ahead and do it.
I've asked in the past about things like clickable graphics and style
sheets and now along this line I'm having problems.
Its not jsut one thing...
Trying to use Eric's AttachFilePlugin in Firefox leads to access
problems. I've posted about that and am awaiting answers.
So I've now tried
On 17/03/14 11:03 AM, PMario wrote:
On Monday, March 17, 2014 3:13:32 PM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
Trying to use Eric's AttachFilePlugin in Firefox leads to access
problems. I've posted about that and am awaiting answers.
__All__ browser vendors removed the possibility to access
On 17/03/14 11:03 AM, PMario wrote:
You could also use TiddlyDesktop [2] with TWc. There's a intro video
with TW5, but it should work with TWclassic too.
I installed that.
I can open TW files
But nothing is clickable.
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On Saturday, March 15, 2014 5:20:43 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
When I try to drag/drop image files into my tiddler under FF 27 the
browser offers to move away from the page and present the image.
Is this a known problem? Or just me?
I'm using the FileDropPlugin and I have
That sounds more like Eric's slider
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:54:15 PM UTC-5, skye riquelme wrote:
[...] For example, [... so that the contents of the associated tiddler
(SmallMenu) becomes visible.
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Me, I would tags.
I suggest you search for use cases for TagglyTagging, for example at
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/
The TagglyTaggingTutorial and FAQ present a solution to your problem.
There are alternatives that make use of fleds, but tags are much simpler.
On Friday, February 28, 2014
On 02/27/2014 11:03 PM, Eric Shulman wrote:
This is what you want:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SectionLinksPlugin
It adds handling for intra-tiddler section links [[##sectionname]]
(i.e., the current tiddler is implied) or inter-tiddler section links
via [[TiddlerName##sectionname]]. The
I want to create an 'index' for a a tiddler, That is a list of links to
the sections within the tiddler.
I've tried
* [[##Section1]]
* [[##Section2]]
!Section1
!Section2
and that doesn’t work. I've tried putting the name of the tiddler in front
of the ##.
I've tried just one # because I
On 02/23/2014 09:32 AM, PMario wrote:
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:16:55 AM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
What I'm seeing and what I've posted is that this field and the parsing
with the built in Date.parse() is inconsistent.
I think, what Stephan wants to say is, you could easily use
On 02/22/2014 03:43 AM, Eric Shulman wrote:
However, in your suggestion:
forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(tiddler.title)'
will find tiddlers tagged with their *own* title, rather than the title
of the containing tiddler.
That's quite correct.
What I used was this:
where
This ought to work.
It doens't.
It gives undefined in the 2nd and 3rd columns even though the relevent
tiddlers to have a table with the data.
forEachTiddler
where 'tiddler.tags.contains( context.inTiddler.title )'
write '|[[+tiddler.title+ ]]| +
On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 5:58:29 PM UTC-5, Matthew Petty wrote:
Is it possible to have every tiddler tagged with a certain tag to be
assigned a custom CSS stylesheet?
What I want to do is to be able to write play scripts or screenplays,
which would mean making it easy to make a
On 02/22/2014 10:59 PM, Eric Shulman wrote:
I tried the following:
[...]
11) edit 1962-07-24 into dateline input field
// Anton strikes forehead!
* I'm not seeing a big number as you reported
* The date conversion is off by 1 ... Which is a common JS problem
(day and month numbers are
On 02/22/2014 10:59 PM, Eric Shulman wrote:
11) edit 1962-07-24 into dateline input field
12) press done
13) dateline output is displayed as: 23 July 1962
14) edit NewTiddler again
15) dateline input field still shows 1962-07-24
It get crazy.
I edit in the string January 26, 2011 13:51:50
On 02/23/2014 01:42 AM, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Sorry, Anton, but sometimes I have the slight feeling that you tend to
overcomplicate things. ;)
As far as I can make out, date and date processing *is* complicated.
Do you anywhere do date calculations? No? So why do you require your
datefields
On 02/21/2014 07:05 AM, PMario wrote:
On Friday, February 21, 2014 4:46:47 AM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
I've tried to make the non-working one as close to the working one
as possible, same stylesheets and other plugins.
But the debug defeats me. i'm not a javascript programmer
On 02/21/2014 09:45 AM, PMario wrote:
TagSearchPlugin depends on GotoPlugin from tiddlytools.
Is gotoplugin installed?
Yes it is installed and active.
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On 02/21/2014 10:11 AM, PMario wrote:
On Friday, February 21, 2014 2:43:02 PM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
Is this it?
08:09:50.765 ReferenceError: e is not defined
BaseLine_Char_Loc.html:8454
If you click the line number 8454 it doesn't jump to the code you
posted. right?
Can
I have a number of tiddlers of the form
Tiddler name = Locations:
that begin
forEachTiddler
where 'tiddler.tags.contains(Locations)'
Is there some way I can parametrize that?
where 'tiddler.tags.contains( name of this tiddler )
Now each tiddler contains a different rest of the body
I downloaded TagSearchPlugin and configured it for the toolbar and with
zzConfig
It came from http://tagsearch.tiddlyspot.com/
I've used it in the past. I've set it up before as the site described.
And it didn't work.
So I set up another tiddywiki file and imported it there and it did work.
On 02/19/2014 12:21 AM, Eric Shulman wrote:
If the site is not CORS enabled, then the only way to import is to first
download the remote TW document into the same directory as your 'target'
document, and then open the target document and import the downloaded
document from your local filesystem.
On 02/16/2014 10:40 PM, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:13:07 AM UTC-8, Anton Aylward wrote:
... using tiddlywiki for writing stories...
...involving the same characters, same village...
... I don't want to do all the stories in one huge tiddlywiki...
... same
On 02/16/2014 10:05 PM, Daniel Baird wrote:
I hate it when people answer my questions with an answer like the one
I'm about to give. But here goes:
Just put all your stories in a single tiddlywiki. Use tags like
character to mark your reference-type tiddlers, and a tag for each
story so you
On 02/17/2014 08:23 AM, Stephan Hradek wrote:
So let me try to summarize:
1) You have one set of characters.
2) You have several stories.
3) You want to have the characters as tiddlers.
4) You want to create the stories as tiddlers, one story per wiki.
5) Characters can evolve during their
On 02/17/2014 08:57 AM, Stephan Hradek wrote:
As I never wrote a story, maybe I don't understand why it seems
required. So maybe you can explain?
Basically its about managing complexity.
Why would you need to copy back and
forth Do you write more than one story at the same time? Then I can
I'm trying to write a wiki using tiddlywiki for writing stories.
The sources (and software packages) tell me to create 'card index files'
for characters, locations.
Note relevant details, so you can be consistent.
Easy to do with a wiki, eh?
Lots of room for forms, templates, cross links and
On 02/16/2014 05:26 PM, Shankar wrote:
Not sure this what you were asking. But just in case you were ...
No, I understand basic links.
What I'm talking about is a series of quite separate tiddlywiki files
each one of which has a short story.
There is a master tiddlywiki that doesn't have
PMario said the following on 12/14/2013 08:51 AM:
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 12:12:57 AM UTC+1, Anton Aylward wrote:
Suppose I want to write a resume in TW and send the file to the
recruiter.
Yes, lame, I know, most recrutiers only deal in Word, and the idea
of a wiki
I'd like to have a graphical menu, a 'front page' tiddler that is a
graphic which can be clicked on to take the user to other tiddlers.
I can see how to embed a graphic, but I can't see how to make it click-able
link to other tillders.
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A variation on this ...
Suppose I want to write a resume in TW and send the file to the recruiter.
Yes, lame, I know, most recrutiers only deal in Word, and the idea of a
wiki is beyond them.
Heck most seem to chocke if you send them a PDF!
But suppose.
I need to compose on my machine but
So it started working again!
The best I can figure is that one update, possibly a java library, broke it
and a someone corrected that and another update fixed it.
Or maybe some other library.
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For some reason I can't determine, my Tiddlywiki project has stopped
'saving'.
I click on the 'save' item on the 'backstage' and get a message saying that
a backup has been saved, but it hasn't.
Downloading/saving main TiddlyWiki file
But no it hasn't!
It also didn't say Backup saved.
I've
PMario said the following on 12/08/2013 10:57 AM:
Can you tell us your
Yes, but what relevance?
* Operating System
Linux OpenSuse 12.3
* FireFox / Chrome version
FF 25.0
Google-Chrome - Duh, why doens't the 'help' tell whcih version like in
FF? Anyway, it current.
* TiddlyWiki
Eric Shulman said the following on 12/08/2013 01:19 PM:
This is where is gets a bit curious
$OBSCENTY RIGHT!
if *other* TW documents are
saving successfully, then clearly your configuration (including
TiddlyFox)
And TiddlySaver.jar in the right place
is correct and there must be
Eric Shulman said the following on 12/08/2013 01:34 PM:
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 8:39:01 AM UTC-8, Anton Aylward wrote:
PMario said the following on 12/08/2013 10:57 AM:
Can you tell us your
Yes, but what relevance?
TiddlyWiki's direct file I/O functions are browser/platform
I'm unclear on the 'granularity of the CSS tagging within a tiddler.
If I enter a number of lines of text, each seperated by a newline, just
that, not a double newline to geenrate a blank line, then there is no
spacing, there this no 'after paragraph margin'. I don't want that full
blank line
PMario said the following on 11/10/2013 02:19 PM:
[...]
--
The following stuff may not work for youbut who knows. For me it
increases the readability of the source text a lot. I use it with all
of my spaces.
That interesting and I can see cases where it applies. Just a matter of
PMario said the following on 11/10/2013 02:19 PM:
[...]
--
The following stuff may not work for youbut who knows. For me it
increases the readability of the source text a lot. I use it with all
of my spaces.
Then surely in my case this should work.
br {margin-bottom: 15px; }
But it
Anton Aylward said the following on 11/10/2013 05:09 PM:
PMario said the following on 11/10/2013 02:19 PM:
[...]
--
The following stuff may not work for youbut who knows. For me it
increases the readability of the source text a lot. I use it with all
of my spaces.
Then surely in my
I added Eric's bookmarklets with the little arrows to hide/unhide the
lest and right sidebars. I put them in the subtitle.
Now I've restarted and the view with both sidebars visible is broken.
Before I restarted. the tiddler view in the middle would shrink and grow
as I hid/undid each of the
,
AFAIK Eric's bookmarklets are for use in the browser (as
favourites/bookmarks).
Why not use Eric's ToggleLeftSidebar and ToggleRightSidebar?
Then you can add ToggleLeftSidebar and ToggleRightSidebar to e.g.
your SiteTitle.
Cheers,
Ton
On Friday, November 8, 2013 6:40:57 PM UTC+1, Anton
Can I post a screenshot here?
On Friday, November 8, 2013 4:39:10 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
Hi Anton,
Do you use the TW default theme?
Do you have a screenshot? or even better a minimal test case TW?
-mario
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Eric Shulman said the following on 11/03/2013 08:54 PM:
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 5:39:23 PM UTC-8, anton@antonaylward.com
wrote:
I came across a reference in
http://tiddlywiki.org/#[[HideWhenPlugin%20Questions]]
http://tiddlywiki.org/#[[HideWhenPlugin%20Questions]]
I'm using Eric's ListBoxPlugin in my story writing TiddlyWiki.
It being used in a number of places, and I've found an odd and
inconsistent behaviour.
The context is in the tiddlers that are the scenes within each chapter.
Each scene is set in one location, belongs to one thread of the of the
/#DataTiddlerPlugin
There's pretty good documentation in the plugin description, showing how
in fET you can either use
DataTiddler.getData(tiddler,field)
OR
tiddler.data(field)
cmari
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 6:41:50 AM UTC-7, Anton Aylward wrote:
While my use of forms form templates
So, having solved the problem of the table generation, I go to slap on a
header and the new location button.
Before the foreach I put
| Location | Country | City |h
But that ends up in a separate table of its own.
And after the listing, I have the macro that generates the 'new
location'
While my use of forms form templates has worked out well, I'm not
faced with using the data in the tiddlers that make use of the forms.
I'm gaining experience with using the forEach macro with fields and
trying my hand with slices, but the data/ has me beat.
To give an example, I have
You say
[...] slices cannot contain multi-line values.
But does the data for a slice have to be on a line by itself?
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Eric Shulman said the following on 10/31/2013 02:58 PM:
Slices can be defined using Name: value or |Name|Value| syntax.
When using the first sytnax, any whitespace (including a newline) that
occurs between the : and the start of the value is ignored. The end
of the value is determined by the
Eric Shulman said the following on 10/29/2013 11:58 PM:
Also, as an optimization in forEachTiddler, because you are
referencing fields in the current tiddler, you can replace this syntax:
store.getValue(tiddler,Country)
with just:
tiddler.fields[country]
which saves a bit of TWCore
, 2013 7:39:16 PM UTC-7, Anton Aylward wrote:
Eric Shulman said
In TiddlyWiki Classic Clinic #3, I did a walk-through/demonstration
of Using custom fields to create a simple database. Unfortunately,
Clinice sessions #1 through #3 were *not* reccorded. I could re-do
the same topic
anton.aylw...@antonaylward.com said the following on 10/29/2013 09:26 PM:
Thank you Eric.
I've created a View Edit templates set for Locations in my story
writing Tidllywiki with input fields for 'Country and City and they
are fine, perhaps I just need to dress them up a bit with CSS.
What
Scott Simmons said the following on 10/27/2013 04:12 PM:
Again, something is not right.
The way you've worded that it seems that the dynamic system reads the
shadow tiddlers then adds internally the css from the user defined
StyleSheet tiddler and then adds 'invisibly' the
That's pretty cool. Eric, almost what I'm looking for in my book-writing
app.
The one I paid for and was using ... the author went bankrupt and the site
that handles the licence is gone and so is all my work! So I'm not going
to be dependent on a single author closed source any more :-(
I'm
anton.aylw...@antonaylward.com said the following on 10/25/2013 07:46 PM:
I'm fighting TagsTreePlugin as well.
[...]
Now TagsTree seems fine with one-word menu items that correspond to one
word tags, but when I try dealing with menu items such as Male
Characters under Characters by Gender or
I see various tiddlywiki sites (for example at tiddlyspace) which
variously
* have a tiddler named 'Stylesheet
* don't have a tiddler named Stylesheet
* whose Stylesheet tiddler only seems to contain a few things which deal
with specific plugins
* have a tiddler named StyleSheetAdjustments
Scott Simmons said the following on 10/26/2013 06:19 PM:
It IS a bit confusing at first glance! I'll take a stab at explaining
some bits, too.
The TiddlyWiki core does indeed contain some CSS. You don't have to go
digging in the source HTML to find it, though, because it's parsed and
viewable
It occurred to me that for a class of problems having regular expressions
would be useful.
The docco mentions
tagger exclude:excludeLists Tag2 [[Tag with spaces]]
Well, yes, how about excluding tags with spaces?
Or tags that are all lowercase? Ot tags that begin with lowercase and
have
Arc Acorn said the following on 10/26/2013 07:57 PM:
Shadow Tiddlers such as StyelSheetColors are not rebuilt every time but
they are built into a fresh empty TiddlyWiki and will rebuild themselves
to their original state if you delete them. AKA: If you change
StyleSheetColors and than
Scott Simmons said the following on 10/26/2013 08:50 PM:
That would, to me, imply that *ALL* the CSS is parsed, including that
'built-in' to the plugins. So every time I install a plugin that has
its own css, save and reload, I'll get a renewed set of those 4 files.
The browser
Scott Simmons said the following on 10/26/2013 08:50 PM:
Styles added invisibly by plugins are added AFTER the shadow styles
from the core and user-defined styles from the StyleSheet tiddler. If
there's a plugin-supplied style you don't like or need to modify, there
are a couple of ways to
Scott Simmons said the following on 10/26/2013 09:49 PM:
Consider what happens if you have a standard, non-fancy HTML page with
two external stylesheets referenced in the source. You open that page
in the browser, and the browser reads the code to display the page,
building a working version (a
Arc Acorn said the following on 10/26/2013 11:13 PM:
Just as an FYI for order of how things go:
setStylesheet() Function is done when the plugins load which means these
styles should be loaded very early on before any stylesheets, and if
plugins had conflicting rules the one loaded lower would
I'm fighting TagsTreePlugin as well.
I'm using it as part of a tiddlwiki for wring stories, fiction.
I'm fine with a main menu that has top levels of Characters and Locations,
but the reality is that in a large novel ther are going to be many
characters - a few leads and many supporting. There
Arc Acorn said the following on 10/25/2013 08:04 PM:
I don't know much about TagsTree but since the thread is originally
or alternative
I figured I'd point you towards one of my favorite plugins:
http://treeview.tiddlyspot.com/
Here's a quick mock up screenshot of what I think you want to do:
It may be abandoned but it has some slick features that I think dGSD could
use.
I much prefer the functionality of your version (am using 1.5e) and finally
got it to
write - seems an artefact of rebooting! - but I really like the right
sidebar in mGSD,
the separate tabs for each Realm, for
Eric Shulman said the following on 10/20/2013 10:05 PM:
What are those breaks being inserted?
If http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin is installed (to
permit mixed mode wiki+HTML syntax), it will affect the way linebreaks
are handled within HTML blocks. You can prevent this
Arc Acorn said the following on 10/21/2013 11:01 AM:
I ask this since I run into many people who don't know what line-break
characters are since in normal HTML they are treated as normal
white-space and in those you don't have to think about them: When you
say There are *NO* line breaks in the
Eric Shulman said the following on 10/20/2013 10:05 PM:
If http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin is installed (to
permit mixed mode wiki+HTML syntax), it will affect the way linebreaks
are handled within HTML blocks. You can prevent this by adding hide
linebreaks or nowiki to your
That works ... but I wonder if its possible for fill in the fields in the
form
I have a 'Character' template and the title should correspond to first name
+ second name.
On Thursday, August 18, 2011 3:14:50 PM UTC-4, cmari wrote:
Hi Hal,
Perhaps what you're looking for could be
I've just tried mGSD and have the save error message problem with tje
following browsers under Linix
* Konquer under KDE4
* Firefox v20 with and without tiddlyfox
* Chromium
I've tried this with and without TiddlySaver.jar in the directory.
I've looked inside the copy of mGSD I have
More attempts.
I looked at the ContactsFormTemplate at http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de
(*abego*Extensions -- UdoBorkowski's site) and crafted a form
CharacterTemplate based on that. I tagged it 'formTemplate'.
Hmm. it doesn't look the same under Firefox as under TiddlyWiki!
The TiddlyWiki
A bit more progress.
The problem I'm now facing is strange and I think it has to do with host
the custom Template is being parsed.
I've got a slice of HTML that defines a form using table but without
the form as per example. For readability I'm using the fieldset to
group and delineate
cmari said the following on 10/20/2013 06:09 PM:
Hi Anton,
If you changed the text part of your clickify macro to include the
formTiddler macro:
/clickify newTiddler label:New Male title:{{prompt(Enter a new
Male Character Name)||NewMale}} tag:Male tag:Character
text://{{formTiddler
anton.aylw...@antonaylward.com said the following on 10/20/2013 03:33 PM:
More attempts.
I looked at the ContactsFormTemplate at
http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de (*abego*Extensions -- UdoBorkowski's
site) and crafted a form CharacterTemplate based on that. I tagged it
'formTemplate'.
Hmm.
I keep returning to tiddlywiki to do things, but mostly just by pulling
down standard bits such as GTD. Trying to understand some of the
innards is sometimes ... distracting ...
I now have a need to write a data management ... part of an ...
application. I'm not sure if those are the terms
Eric Shulman said
In TiddlyWiki Classic Clinic #3, I did a walk-through/demonstration
of Using custom fields to create a simple database. Unfortunately,
Clinice sessions #1 through #3 were *not* reccorded. I could re-do
the same topic at a future Clinic session if you are interested.
Pity
It worse if I 'AutoSave', but my directory is filling up with timestamped
backups!
Like mouse droppings!
Isn't there some way of limiting this, limiting the number?
One of my 'projects' is on a smaller USB stick and if this goes on I
won't have space for all the other things going on with that
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