lol, thanks :-)
On Wednesday, 3 April 2019 10:36:08 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Bruno,
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> <$button>
> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-edit-tiddler" $param="Top"/>
> edit
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> Birthe
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Hey guys,
I wanted to create a button, within the tiddler, that would allow me to
edit the tiddler.
It might seem redundant since all tiddlers in the story view have such a
button, but actually I am showing the tiddler as a header above the
storyline ($:/tags/abovestory), and when it appears o
Yes it was.
On Monday, 12 December 2016 19:46:54 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> But, was all that work -- 3 to 5 pages -- in a single tiddler?
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> Mark
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> On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 9:13:45 AM UTC-8, Bruno Loff wrote:
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>> Tiddlywiki was running on electron v1.4
Tiddlywiki was running on electron v1.4 on Arch Linux; the server side was
running on electron's server (a node.js process), and the webpage was
running on electron's chromium process. So all of it was localhost.
I was working on a slightly modified fork
(https://github.com/bloff/TiddlyWiki5),
Sorry for the angry vent, that was uncalled for. I was really upset.
The bug, wherever it lies, is hard to reproduce.
I am running a node.js instance, and accessing it via the browser (actually
via a custom-made electron app which I had eventually planned to release
publicly).
When I usually w
I have been using tiddlywiki for taking notes for my work for the last
couple of months. I was fascinated with the extensibility of it, and have
spent many hours customizing it to suit my purpose.
But in this week I mysteriously lost my work two times while running
tiddlywiki on node. That's ov
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