[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-09 Thread BurningTreeC
> > I'm not a developer, and I haven't got a github account but... I've got an > android phone! Will sign up and see if I can help in some way. Even if it's > only testing and feedback. We can still ask questions about mobile here on > the forum though, right? Or is github a forum too? Hi

Re: [tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2019-01-09 Thread BurningTreeC
@Tony , finally, using the escapecss filter I could fix the problem with sticky titles and popups: https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-stickytitlesfix/ > Btc, >> >> This seems like a cunning solution, perhaps only a few could invent. >> Unfortunatly, pehaps I am one of the few who does not

Re: [tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2019-01-09 Thread BurningTreeC
> Btc, > > This seems like a cunning solution, perhaps only a few could invent. > Unfortunatly, pehaps I am one of the few who does not understand why you > would want to do it. > > Could you explain what use there is for a superuser and its use case or > possibilities? > > Regsrfs > Tony >

Re: [tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2019-01-09 Thread BurningTreeC
> Simon, > This is amazing feature and should be documented! > > It gives a lot of flexibility in applying customize css dynamically. > > --Mohammad > Thanks Mohammad, yes I think using escapeCSS as a filter with a polyfill for browsers that don't support it is the best way to address css

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-08 Thread BurningTreeC
> Looking good ... ! > > I thought it interesting how you used bits of the TiddlyDesktop type > menuing. > > The ways of making new wiki looks v. good. > > Interested to see where it all arrives. > > Best wishes > J > . > Thank you very much for your feedback, Josiah. We're moving the code

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-08 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mark S. , I hope you'll see this, Jeremy has created a repository at https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/aTW which we want to use for a tiddlywiki android app I'd like to create a solid skeleton first, based on what I tried in my experiments, but I'd like to invite you and everyone interested to

[tw5] For the fun of it: A great github repo everybody should know

2019-01-08 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi all, as the new year has begun and the holidays are over, we surely have to think about nutrition again This github repository covers important aspects about nutrition and I thought I'd have to share it, because everyone should know how to make a great Pizza!

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-06 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi @all interested in the progress I'm making with the Äpp, I've put a screen recording online which just shows where it's going: https://youtu.be/L9OLPcDHbyo BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: A comment about the DozenDukeWrap plugin

2019-01-03 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > BTC >> >> As an English native speaker myself it's not surprising you did not >> understand it--neither did I at first :-) >> >> It's a play on words. A terrible one :-) Somewhat crap :-). Lol! >> >> >> > But ... there is no code ... ? > Haha, now I'm stopping this! Happy New Year,

[tw5] Re: A comment about the DozenDukeWrap plugin

2019-01-03 Thread BurningTreeC
> BTC > > As an English native speaker myself it's not surprising you did not > understand it--neither did I at first :-) > > It's a play on words. A terrible one :-) Somewhat crap :-). Lol! > > > But ... there is no code ... ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw5] Re: A comment about the DozenDukeWrap plugin

2019-01-03 Thread BurningTreeC
> Oh dear... :) > > BTC if you say it fast outloud... It doesn't do crap.. > Even if it doesn't do crap, I'd like to study the code :D > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

[tw5] Re: A comment about the DozenDukeWrap plugin

2019-01-03 Thread BurningTreeC
XD I thought it must be something like that but as non-native english tiddler I don't get it :') Please could someone elaborate the meaning in a structured manner? And also: What does it do? Where can I find and install it? Oh dear... :) > > BTC if you say it fast outloud... It doesn't do

[tw5] Re: folding editor

2019-01-03 Thread BurningTreeC
Hey Joe, something like this? \define folding-editor(tiddler) <$set name="state" value={{{ [[$:/state/folding-editor/]addsuffix addsuffix<__tiddler__>] }}}> <$reveal stateTitle=<> type="nomatch" text="edit"> <$button class="tc-btn-invisible" setTitle=<> setTo="edit">{{$:/core/

[tw5] Re: A comment about the DozenDukeWrap plugin

2019-01-02 Thread BurningTreeC
Happy New Year David! Please tell us about the dozen duke wrap I have no clue that plugin even exists - in your toolmap under which category can I find it? all the best and a happy 2019, Simon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.

[tw5] Re: External editor works with all new tiddler field except for content field

2019-01-02 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi David, when you don't use CodeMirror does it behave better? Try by writing a letter into the "type" field , like "a". That spawns the standard editor and you can try again -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

[tw5] Re: Where is the KeeBoord plugin?

2019-01-02 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hey BTC, > > Keeboord is now partly in the core, and the rest has merged into the > Navigator plugin? Is this correct? I'm interested in trying to use this in > conjunction with Thomas's simple search popup bar. > > Thanks, > Diego > > Hi Diego, yes the Navigator plugin is the current

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Josiah, thanks for your feedback! > BTC: Do you think the app is going in the right direction? > > YES. > > > Have you got ideas ... > > Riz and Mark made many interesting comments I can't add much to. > > BUT the beauty of what you have made is its simplicity of install. That is > exactly

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2019-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi TiddlyTweeter, Watt and Tony, Thanks for this great feedback! I'm going to respond to Tony first because these are some very basic questions I'd like to answer and discuss first Folks esp BTC, > > I have being following this with great interest but Christmas / New Year > and the temporary

[tw5] Re: Who did try to insert latest d3.js into tw5?

2019-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
t;parent" does not have such field as > ownerDocument but it is needed > > среда, 2 января 2019 г., 0:23:35 UTC+3 пользователь BurningTreeC написал: >> >> If you cannot access the parentDomNode, then it may be that on top of >> your render function "this.

[tw5] Re: Who did try to insert latest d3.js into tw5?

2019-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
If you cannot access the parentDomNode, then it may be that on top of your render function "this.parentDomNode = parent;" is missing ... ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[tw5] Re: Who did try to insert latest d3.js into tw5?

2019-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> I am trying by example demo d3. But latest version not working. It need > docomentOwner property to be availabel by parentnode, But tw5 does not > provide it to widget render function. > Hi , if I understand you right, you want to access the ownerDocument of the widget's parentNode? I

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-31 Thread BurningTreeC
Planned for Version 50.0.1 in the far 2051 Intertwingling our solar system with our phones and wikies, probably through a TWyson sphere Hands down - the scope of the sarcasm variable is just this post Happy New Year all of you, and a healthy, happy, enlightening and productive 2019 --

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-31 Thread BurningTreeC
... And for those being on an intertwingling mission, Termux has an erlang package a pkg install erlang away Now I also want to make the app access the Termux API > That'd be fun > From the wiki-side a plugin with widgets for termux-api access > The rest is up to the user what he wants to do

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-31 Thread BurningTreeC
Now I also want to make the app access the Termux API That'd be fun >From the wiki-side a plugin with widgets for termux-api access The rest is up to the user what he wants to do with the endless possibilities Termux offers * build a wiki folder from my wiki file? No problem with termux * launch

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-30 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Riz, > Hi BTC, > Can you clarify what features will the app have over the existing android > tiddlysaver webdav app? Consider the following features. Thanks for mentioning the webdav app, I didn't know there was one for Android. Therefor I can't tell what the differences are I'm not

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-30 Thread BurningTreeC
In the meantime BTC's taking some Android app development lessons -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-30 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi >_ I'd like to ask those that made it to try the app for some testing experiences Do you think the app is going in the right direction? Have you got ideas what could be done while testing/using it? Have you found issues that would disqualify such an app for your daily use? -- You

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-27 Thread BurningTreeC
Nice holidays to all! Some updates from the TWApp - front: - rotation doesn't reload anymore, neither should split-screen view - the app now asks for permission to access files when it starts and permission is missing - the Documents folder gets created automatically - the index.html gets

[tw5] Re: Timimi plugin - released for firefox/chrome/chromium in linux/mac/windows

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> Mea culpa!!Seems like the upload got corrupted while uploading for linux a > well as mac. I have uploaded the good version. Please download it once > again and see. Thank you, the installer works :) Do you have an account for donations supporting development? -- You received this

[tw5] Re: Timimi plugin - released for firefox/chrome/chromium in linux/mac/windows

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> What error did you get? In german it's "Fehler im Format der Programmdatei" which means "Error in file format" Executing with sudo it says "Can't execute the file" -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this

[tw5] Re: Timimi plugin - released for firefox/chrome/chromium in linux/mac/windows

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hello there, > First of all, advance Merry Christmas to you all. May your days be merry, > nights be comforting, pursuits be rewarding, and life be fulfilling. > > This is to announce the second and hopefully last major version bump of > Timimi. There are some very exciting features in this

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> ** Still waiting for @TiddlyTweeter's comment who has his own definition >> of later ;) ** >> > > LOL! ... Well I got the app installed on Android 8.0 no problem ... only > issue it the phone apparently has no "Documents&qu

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> BTC, > Why you set name as app-release instead TW.apk? > Because I would have to rename it manually every time I build it. Naming it app-release.apk is no problem Do you still have issues installing the current version? > > -Mohammad > -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-23 Thread BurningTreeC
Now the app can import files :) Here is a link where the most recent .apk can be downloaded for testing https://github.com/BurningTreeC/TWApp/blob/master/app/release/app-release.apk -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To u

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
** Still waiting for @TiddlyTweeter's comment who has his own definition of later ;) ** -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> If you use my WAI, then you can load a TW file from anywhere, making > testing easier. > > I've just put the code up on GitHub, though I don't know if I did it > correctly. See https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01. > > Thanks! My code is here: https://github.com/Burning

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Global Keyboard Shortcut for Plugin Simple Search: Shift + Space

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
https://github.com/BurningTreeC/TW5-navigator for inspiration -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.co

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> Here's my WAI. It's much simpler since I don't try to save backups. But it > allows you to save any file from anywhere (but will silently fail if there > is a permissions mismatch). > > I would like to see the code where you load the incoming file. I think you > might be using a better

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> Further input! > > The current theme is very nice and responsive! But it is not mobile first! > > --Mohammad > Yes, I think so, too. We first need some small optimized tweaks for the sidebar button and the tiddler-margins Then I think we need a lighter edit template with buttons that are

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> Yes, it would be great to see how you're doing the load/save. I started > out trying to load the actual bytes into memory, but it never quite worked > (never got past the load screen). Then changed approach to use loadUri and > that worked great. > > Hi Mark, here attached is my

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
fy is for the internal system. Do you have the > android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE set in the manifest? Supposedly > if you set it, on Android 6 - 8 you should be able to write the external > storage card. > > -- Mark > > On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 8:52:25 PM UTC-8, BurningTreeC wrote:

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> Folks > > It is really exciting to hear you are playing with this. I have dreamed of > having a way to build a tiddlywiki and publish it as an app. I think we > need to work together to document the process so anyone can design and > publish a tiddlywiki as an app. Perhaps even its own

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
e, it's just three files > > -- Mark > > On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 8:52:25 PM UTC-8, BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> Here's the app that doesn't need my plugin anymore. works with a standard >> tiddlywiki file >> > -- You received this message because y

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> It just needs to be called "twi" instead of "Android". > Right, I tried that now. Thank you, you see I'm just figuring things out > > -- Mark > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> One quick and non-professional way is to attach file like myApp.apxx > > --Mohammad > > Great, this worked, thanks Mohammad! Just rename the file to TW.apk -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> In the world of coincidences, I just today made a not-ready-for-prime-time > Android app. I'm sure yours is much better. At the moment, it uses an > external file manager (ES File) to pick files. But since it's Android 4.4, > I don't know if it can save on an external device yet (it can

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hello BTC, > > This is a great step in using TW on Android system. Thank you! > For start this is really useful. > > I hope you could resolve those shortcomings and publish it through Google > Play. > Hi Mohammad, thanks for your reply. I'm afraid the app is by far not ready being

[tw5] Re: Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
Google doesn't want me to attach the .apk file, even zipped - I'll post a download link -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Simple Android App for TiddlyWiki

2018-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
with it, some features don't work (see above) but it saves and it makes backups in Documents/tw-backup nice weekend to all tiddlers, BurningTreeC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this grou

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.19

2018-12-20 Thread BurningTreeC
sh screen > * Fixed regression with search matches across multiple fields > > You can upgrade your existing single file wikis at: > https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html > > As usual, please exercise caution when working with an upgrade, and take > care to take plenty of backup

[tw5] Re: Is there a problem using $message="tm-edit-tiddler" in a modal?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jan, Jeremy recently mentioned that this worked before, without adding anything... but at the moment, you'd need to add a navigator widget pointing to the story and history: <$navigator story="$:/StoryList" history="$:/HistoryList"> <$button> <$action-navigate

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Coming back again :o) I believe we've both been mislead by the scrolling behavior of the story river try closing all tiddlers but the one containing the ToC - I think your links work well! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi, coming back to this - I've realized it's much easier! The toc-tabbed-internal-nav macro catches navigation messages so that links are opened within the ToC I changed your Next-link to a button: <$button class="tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink"actions="""<$action-navigate $to="Some of the

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi S.S. > Some weeks back, I began working on a tutorial for tiddlywiki.com's > documentation to show beginners how to make a Table of Contents. To do this > effectively, I realized quite a few other concepts and info need to be > presented at a beginners' level. > > I have this feeling that

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Feature request: Use variables in Range Operator

2018-12-15 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Thomas, I'd also come to this point recently, but there's a workaround taking the text-substitution road: \define wikify-range() <$wikify name="all" text="[range[1,$(rangeValue)$]]"> <$set name="range" filter=<>> ... Code hier eingeben... \end <$set name="rangeValue" value= {{{

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Altering position of opened link in SubStory

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jon, the navigator widget has two attributes that can change that behavior: openLinkFromInsideRiver and openLinkFromOutsideRiver openLinkFromInsideRiver affects links clicked within a tiddler inside the story (or substory) river. this can be top (top of story), bottom (bottom of story),

[tw5] Re: a quick question: Title List from a macro

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hi BTC, > To simplify the case lets assume > > \define mac() > one > two > twenty six > four > fifty two > \end > > then the problem is list/filter cannot distinguish "twenty six" as a > title! See the output of your solution: > > - one > - two > - twenty > - six > - four > - fifty > >

[tw5] Re: a quick question: Title List from a macro

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
Mohammad, note that the part that makes this work is the "enlist" filter the "list" filter is used to list a list stored within a tiddler the "enlist" filter is for interpreting a variable like a title list -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: a quick question: Title List from a macro

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> Assume you have a macro called "mac" and it produces s line of words which > should be interpreted as a *Title List*: > > > \define mac(p1,p2) > here the macro body > ... > > \end > > When I call mac it produces for example > > one two twenty six four fifty two > > Note here twenty six

[tw5] Re: Where is the KeeBoord plugin?

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> at the tiddlywiki github repo we're discussing about making some of these >> features core-ready, so I'm looking forward to bringing as many useful >> things to tiddlywiki >> > > I'm happy to read this. > > Thank you for answering. > > What I find extremely useful is reducing older wikies

[tw5] Re: Where is the KeeBoord plugin?

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> I always make backups, that is rule #1. It is at this point an automatic > habit. But thank you for reminding me. > Good! This is still very experimental, I need to repeat that > > I can't believe I haven't seen that, I can't read today. I apologize for > that. This is perfect. I did see

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> > On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 1:41:48 PM UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote: >> ... >> >>> I want to see how far I can go with wikitext only :P >>> >> >> I see. ... forgive my ignorance: IMO That's completely inefficient. ... >> Some st

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 1:41:48 PM UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote: > ... > >> I want to see how far I can go with wikitext only :P >> > > I see. ... forgive my ignorance: IMO That's completely inefficient. ... > Some string manipulations, like

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
To explain what the (complicated, yes that's true) macros do: they split the input string into single characters prefixed with an index from 1 to text-length, so I have an array: 1h 2e 3l 4l 5o 6%20 7{ 8{ 9$ 10: 11/ and so on they are numbered so that each list-item is unique depending

[tw5] Re: Where is the KeeBoord plugin?

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> Oh, that is a relief. (That they' are not gone and being worked on.) > Thank you very much for this plugin, it is truly great. I tried it out in > an empty tw and seems to work flawlessly. I'll update my tw and see what'll > go wrong. :) (hopefully nothing.) > Please make copies before :P

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hi BTC, > > I'm not really sure, what you try to achieve here. ... I do have a guess. > ... And I think "you'r doing it wrong". > > I'm using the diff-match-patch widget to get the text with its new-lines >> and tabs as characters >> > > IMO diff-match-patch mechanism can do everything you

[tw5] Re: Where is the KeeBoord plugin?

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Adam, I've put KeeBoord offline temporarily because the new TiddlyWiki version 5.1.18 now includes some features of it and KeeBoord has to be changed You can see the current state at https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-navigator Beware before trying it, this is work in progress! The

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-13 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hi > > TW uses "\n" and removes "\r" for every OS. It even makes a big difference > in file size. > > -m > Thanks Mario, I've changed that back. I had experimented with all kinds of combinations, starting with "\n" only But even so it inserts newline characters, but the resulting tiddler

[tw5] Re: How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-12 Thread BurningTreeC
To test this, try the following on tiddlywiki.com for example: put this in some tiddler: <$button><$action-setfield $tiddler="test" text={{{ [[jsontiddler]getindex[test]] }}}/>Ok create the tiddler "jsontiddler" with its type set to "application/json" and put the following inside: { "test":

[tw5] How to correctly insert new-line characters through a setfield widget

2018-12-12 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi community tiddlers :) I have a macro that splits text into single characters I'm using the diff-match-patch widget to get the text with its new-lines and tabs as characters The macro allows me to replace characters or to get the index of a given search expression or to find matches by

[tw5] Re: TW5.1.18 and Word counting and listing

2018-12-12 Thread BurningTreeC
Mohammad, you have some errors in your find() macro definition this works: \define show-matches() <$list filter="[range[1,$(matchCount)$]]" variable="matchIndex"> <$list filter="[enlistregexp[$(searchRegex)$]nth]" variable="match"> <> - <$text text=<>/> \end \define

[tw5] Re: TW5.1.18 and Word counting and listing

2018-12-12 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Mohammad, yes this should work! :) The only downside is that it works for words only, not for sentences between the delimiters I've recently made a macro that could be changed to split text into sentences delimited by a given prefix and suffix. It needs some work to do that, but I believe

[tw5] Re: TW5.1.18 and Word counting and listing

2018-12-12 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Mohammad, you can try something like this: \define show-matches() <$list filter="[range[1,$(matchCount)$]]" variable="matchIndex"> <$list filter="[enlistregexp[$(searchRegex)$]nth]" variable="match"> <> - <$text text=<>/> \end <$set name="text" value={{TiddlerWithSearchText}}> <$set

Re: [tw5] Create New Tiddler and Substories

2018-12-11 Thread BurningTreeC
A short explanation <$navigator story="$:/SubStoryList" history="SubHistoryList"> the navigator widget: catches messages that come from the story (here below) and buttons. "coordinates" the messages with the corresponding story. {{$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pagecontrols}} transcluding some buttons

Re: [tw5] Create New Tiddler and Substories

2018-12-11 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hi Diego, yes, in a tiddler put this: > > <$navigator story="$:/SubStoryList" history="SubHistoryList"> > the navigator widget accepts more attributes that define where new tiddlers are opened ... at the top or bottom, if opened from within the story below/above the tiddler, ... look at

Re: [tw5] Create New Tiddler and Substories

2018-12-11 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Diego, yes, in a tiddler put this: <$navigator story="$:/SubStoryList" history="SubHistoryList"> {{$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pagecontrols}} <$list filter="[list[$:/SubStoryList]]" storyview="classic" template="$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate" editTemplate="$:/core/ui/EditTemplate"/> -- You

Re: [tw5] Create New Tiddler and Substories

2018-12-11 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi AdamS, The main story river is framed by a navigator widget (in $:/core/ui/PageTemplate) You would need to frame your story with such a navigator instance, telling it the story and history titles. the button that creates new substory-tiddlers should also be contained there within:

[tw5] Re: Popup with a checkbox?

2018-12-10 Thread BurningTreeC
> A follow-up question, what is the number array being written to the > referenced state tiddler on button press that results in the popup being > invoked? > > For reference, the documentation of the set-field action widget here >

[tw5] Re: How can I make a form with a button that does something?

2018-12-09 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Joe, to reverse a string you can use a crazy thing like this, putting it in \define print-next(string:"",prefix:"",count:"") <$macrocall $name="print-single-letters" string=<<__string__>> prefix=<< __prefix__>> count=<<__count__>>/> \end \define

[tw5] Re: Getting that TiddlyDesktop look with Firefox

2018-12-06 Thread BurningTreeC
Awesome :) ! Thank you Mark, I was looking for something like this since forever .. best wishes, BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2018-12-04 Thread BurningTreeC
> Added to the TiddlyWiki toolmap! > Great, thank you David! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

[tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
Jan, in the stickytitlesfix I use this macro that allows assigning any css property to a data attribute of your choice: \rules only $(classesBefore)$[$(tagName)$$(tagSelector)$"$(escapedTagValue)$"]$( classesAfter)$ {

Re: [tw5] Re: TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
> Thank you Simon, > that is something i have been looking for for some time. > > Can I do: > > > [data-tiddler-type="text/vnd.tiddlywiki;flexibility=replace"].tc-tiddler-frame > { > border-radius: 50%; > } > > Hi Jan, I believe it was TiddlyWiki v5.1.16 or v5.1.17 that introduced the data

[tw5] TW5 plugin - sticky titles fix

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
Using the escapecss filter plugin (https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-escapecss), a small utility-plugin called "getqualifiername" (https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-getqualifiername) and some css macros, we have a fix now for dropdowns being hidden by sticky titles:

[tw5] Re: Codemirror theme In Tiddlywiki

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
e" with the exact *name* of the theme as value >- save the tiddler and go to the Settings tab in $:/ControlPanel > > <https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/#%24%3A%2FControlPanel> > >- look for the "theme" dropdown to select

[tw5] Re: Codemirror theme In Tiddlywiki

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mohammad, the codemirror plugin comes with a usage section that describes how to add codemirror themes. There's a link to a theme-library and a step-by-step how-to Under ControlPanel - Settings - CodeMirror there's a link underneath "theme" Has anybody tried https://github.com/Bu

[tw5] TW5 plugin: escapecss[] filter

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
at the plugin Demo: https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-escapecss/ Take a look at the github Page: https://github.com/BurningTreeC/TW5-escapecss I hope everything works well, BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubs

Re: [tw5] Re: What extra is needed for the hammer/pan widget?

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hi Simon, > > For the coming 5.1.18 release I'm planning 2 things: > > finding useful cases for hammerwidgets and making them 5.1.18-ready (also > here: wait for a release, the current state is a mess) > > > I really would like to help there. As I told you I am eager to use it im > my

[tw5] Re: What extra is needed for the hammer/pan widget?

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jan, I'm afraid the tiddlyspot HammerWidgets page is way out-of-date I've moved my projects to github recently, see https://github.com/BurningTreeC There's also a HammerWidgets repository: https://github.com/BurningTreeC/HammerWidgets But note: there's no release. My repositories without

[tw5] Re: Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-12-03 Thread BurningTreeC
@pmario, @Mohammad, @all - the Text-Editor styling: good News: the PR(s) I made to change the look has been reverted upstream and the editor will have its old look when 5.1.18 gets released :o) The style changes I proposed are of course a matter of taste and not fully thought-through. I'm

Re: [tw5] Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-12-02 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mohammad, here are the docs: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#range%20Operator On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 6:32:49 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote: > > Many thanks for all your efforts Jeremy! > > One question: > > {{{ [range[1,10,-2]] }}} > > > returns 1357 while it is expected to return empty

Re: [tw5] Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-12-02 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mohammad, that's a change I proposed, I found the old editor look is ugly ... but I made a PR to give it its previous background color. removing the box-shadow from the editor is just .tc-tiddler-frame.tc-tiddler-edit-frame iframe.tc-edit-texteditor { box-shadow: none; } to remove the

Re: [tw5] Re: Dynaview and header behavior: Hide on scrolldown Show on scroll up.

2018-12-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> > But I want more: > 1)The Header now only appears when you have scrolled to the top of the > storylist. I would like to make it appear even when I scroll up a little at > the bottom of the storylist. > For this you'll have to experiment a bit. I think it's doable but I don't have a

Re: [tw5] Re: Dynaview and header behavior: Hide on scrolldown Show on scroll up.

2018-11-30 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jan, first of all I have to pass kudos to Jeremy who made the plugin. But I take kudos for an idea extending it 8-) to 3): first clone your $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/title and $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/controls tiddlers and call the clones $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/header-title and

[tw5] Re: Dynaview and header behavior: Hide on scrolldown Show on scroll up.

2018-11-30 Thread BurningTreeC
P.S. for Header, try a div with "fixed" position: coolest header On Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 11:36:08 PM UTC+1, Jan wrote: > > Hi everybody, and a very special hi to Simon. > Can I use the dynaview plugin to hav this effect? > http://jsfiddle.net/mariusc23/s6mLJ/31/ > Hiding the

[tw5] Re: Dynaview and header behavior: Hide on scrolldown Show on scroll up.

2018-11-29 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Jan, yes I believe you can do this with the dynaview plugin See the dynaview demo on the prerelease: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/plugins/tiddlywiki/dynaview/ If you have an element somewhere with the class "tc-dynaview-set-tiddler-when-visible" and the data-tags

[tw5] Re: Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-11-26 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi @TiddlyTweeter if it works for you, you can create a tilde shortcut that works in your text-editor. I've attached a json file you can import in your wiki, just set a shortcut for it in the controlpanel BTC > Jeremy > > A comment, rather than a bug finding. With the advent of "tilde" into

[tw5] Re: Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-11-24 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hello Jeremy! > This is a very good news! The new release has a ton of new and useful > features! > > Thank you for all your efforts. The minor comment is to have a good > documentation of new features! > I just checked the keyboard shortcuts and it needs more clarification! I > am not

[tw5] Re: Final checks for v5.1.18

2018-11-24 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Mark, you can find the (test)upgrader here: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/upgrade On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 6:49:47 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote: > > Is there an upgrade page for the pre-release as there is for the regular > release? > > Thanks! > -- Mark > > -- You received this

[tw5] Re: [TW5]Can I use a field's value as a color code in template?

2018-11-21 Thread BurningTreeC
@Terry Chen, you can do this, also using the <$view..> widget, but Mark's solution is easier. Using the <$wikify> widget: <$wikify name="colorcode" text="<$view field='colorcode'/>"> >>The quick fox... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

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