This is perfect! Thank you very much Eric :)
Erwan
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 6:02:09 PM UTC Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 9:27:33 AM UTC-8 Erwan wrote:
>
>> I'm wondering if there is a simple way *not* to display some elements
>> (such as the dat
to a pdf file. I have a single tiddler
which contains the full content, but the header looks a bit odd in the pdf.
Thanks!
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resulting game to everyone. Most people in my family enjoyed it, they even
had fun preparing the questions and later actually playing the game.
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Oh ok, I didn't even think of that... thank you very much for your answer
Saq!
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On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 12:42:10 PM UTC saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> Field names can only be lowercase. So when you create a field called
> questionNo it is automatically converted to ques
grateful if somebody can explain it to me :)
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Erwan
<$button>
DEL
<$action-deletetiddler $filter="[prefix[$:/temp/game/questions/q]]
[prefix[$:/temp/game/candidate-answers]]"/>
<$button>
Generate question and answers
<$list filter="[prefix[$
Your second solution is exactly what I need, thank you very much Mark!
Erwan
On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:38:43 PM UTC Mark S. wrote:
> And here's a version that does it by ordinal position:
>
> <$button>alpha mail
> <$list filter="[prefix[mytid]]">
&
=<> v2=<>/>
My great hopes for this solution to work turned out to be misplaced ;)
Is there a way to achieve this lind of "parallel matching"?
Thanks in advance!
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Perfect!
Thank you Eric :)
On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 12:36:01 PM UTC Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 4:16:11 AM UTC-8 Erwan wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to obtain a list of unique "answers" from a list of questions
>> like this:
>>
Currently I obtain something like this because there can be several
"question" tiddlers with the same answer:
Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
Joe Biden
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
Jeremy Ruston
Jeremy Ruston
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King
I would like to obtain this list
Hi Riz,
Thank you very much for this.
Unfortunately I couldn't make it work with firefox on Ubuntu 18.04, I
described the issue here: https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/issues/4
Let me know if there's anything I can try!
Cheers
Erwan
On Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 7:09:22 AM UTC+1, Riz
/#TagsOptimizations.
Regards
Erwan
On 17/08/18 08:51, Siniy-Kit wrote:
The problem is not in filters I use (I think, but not sure). When I
have problems with speed in 2000 items store, BJ from this forum
gives me a very nice plugin $:/plugins/bj/listsRefreshOFF
When this plugin enabled, it stops
-community-search/#TagsOptimizations
Erwan
On 26/01/17 14:00, Nick Gibbins wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently having difficulties with a rather large TW that I'm
constructing, containing roughly 25,000 tiddlers (it's a specialised
encyclopedia). Total file size is less than 20Mb; the majority
and is a bit clueless
like me about how to do it, here are instructions:
http://www.hostingadvice.com/how-to/install-nodejs-ubuntu-14-04/#standard-binary-packages.
All the best,
Erwan
On 25/07/16 15:44, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Xavier
Good to hear that things are working. Let's see if
to proceed? (I don't know how JS modules work in TW)
Regards
Erwan
On 28/01/16 20:46, BJ wrote:
Hi Erwan,
it is possible to do what you want with the present tiddlyclip. Your
uri has been encode, and so needs to be decoded. This can be achieved
by adding a new tiddlyclip macro. The easiest way
n 28/01/16 20:46, BJ wrote:
Hi Erwan,
it is possible to do what you want with the present tiddlyclip. Your
uri has been encode, and so needs to be decoded. This can be achieved
by adding a new tiddlyclip macro. The easiest way to do this is to
clone an existing one, so clone $:/plugins/bj/t
f
it's not too much of course!
Regards,
Erwan
On 26/01/16 15:19, BJ wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on necessary changes to tiddlyclip in order support
future versions of firefox. As a am current focused on tiddlyclip,
this would be a good time to let me know of anything that you think
could
Hi Siniy-Kit,
there is also Jed's ExtraFilterOperators:
http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/ExtraFilterOperators/
It's not as general as Tobias plugin but probably easier to use.
Erwan
On 05/01/16 18:59, Siniy-Kit wrote:
Hi! I have many tiddlers with field price. This field contain number
after all: first I'm a bit reluctant to modify ViewTemplate for
that, and as discussed in a recent thread it's not very good practice to
have small pieces of CSS scattered everywhere. So I'll just leave it at
that for the moment, maybe I'll find a better idea later.
Thank you for your he
Thank you Tobias, I would have given up without your help!
Maybe one day I will learn CSS seriously...
Cheers,
Erwan
On 03/01/16 18:19, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Do you know how to solve this? do you think maybe I'm stretching
the use of $:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate too much
On 03/01/16 00:45, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 3:15:20 PM UTC-8, Erwan wrote:
I would like to apply some specific style rules to tiddlers which
satisfy a given condition (e.g. [has[my-field]]), and (to make things
harder) I would like to be able to use
this? do you think maybe I'm stretching the use
of $:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate too much?
Cheers,
Erwan
On 03/01/16 16:36, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi again, Erwan,
Right now you can possibly
wrap the entire content of your *$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate*
in a container element and override the styles
und%20subtask%20button%20in%20tag%20pill%20drop%20down%20list>
to see the problem.
I can see that this is probably related to a "display: block" CSS
instruction, but after 2 hours of clumsy attempts I decided it was time
to ask the experts...
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my explanation might not be very clear... don't hesitate to ask me.
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On 01/12/15 12:36, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
do you know if it is possible (and how) to make that work with a
ags should not be
activated. There could be options to select the tiddlers to backup, the
number of versions to store, delete any backup...
This idea might or might not be relevant... I mention it just in case it
inspires anyone!
Regards
Erwan
On 05/12/15 19:46, Matabele wrote:
Hi
Hi Tobias,
sorry for the delay and thanks for the comments. I opened an issue:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2108
Erwan
On 02/12/15 15:09, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
What do you think? Should I open a new issue on github about that?
I think it's worth discussing
mple.
What do you think? Should I open a new issue on github about that?
Cheers
Erwan
On 01/12/15 12:36, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
do you know if it is possible (and how) to make that work with a
checkbox widget and a select widget, instead of a button?
The current approach is to sto
Thank you Tobias, actually I saw that on your wiki already. but do you
know if it is possible (and how) to make that work with a checkbox
widget and a select widget, instead of a button?
Erwan
On 30/11/15 00:09, Tobias Beer wrote:
Something like...
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ave to
do anymore, it's my suggestion box! The psychological aspect is very
important ;-)
Thank you again for being always so helpful!
Erwan
On 30/11/15 00:21, Tobias Beer wrote:
Oh, and ESB... nice stuff ;-)
Bit of a cryptic name...
I can assure you,
I'll never remember that acronym.
:D
B
Hi Tobias,
On 30/11/15 00:20, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
take a look at: *$:/esb/images/CheckListIcon*
It's got some stuff that it shouldn't have or need. Can you find it?
...up top.
But most of all, take out the tiddler type. It is to render as svg,
not as an object of type svg via data
be with
a large margin of error, for example +/- 30%, so it wouldn't be possible
to see a 20% improvement.
But there's probably also a bit of professional habit in the way I did it ;)
Erwan
On 24/11/15 15:48, Felix Küppers wrote:
Wow, that's a detailed scientific study. You really take your business
Thanks Tobias!
On 24/11/15 18:40, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Very impressive! Some interesting considerations for optimization.
Diversification in terms of where to put data seems to be a good approach.
Best wishes,
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On 19/11/15 16:08, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi David,
Actually, I have another question.
How would I compile the results of the internal list into a single
list,
rather than separate lists for every element in the parent list?
I'd be gla
need here).
Cheers
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On 19/11/15 16:14, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
I would like this to work for a list of multiple tiddlers as input.
I believe this issue may be of interest:
*#2078 field:any *
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2078
I have amended the proposal t
ly the
elements from "my-tags" in the current tiddler instead of from bot tiddlers
I don't understand this difference between the results of list[!!tags]
and list[!!my-tags] ? And do you see a way to make the last one work?
Thanks!
Erwan
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I saw your second message after sending mine. yes, this time I get it!
thank you!
On 19/11/15 16:39, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Thank you Tobias, although honestly I'm a bit lost! I trust you
anyway for formalizing the requirements!
In fact, while the proposal I made
ed in the official library?
Any idea/opinion welcome!
Regards
Erwan
On 18/11/15 13:22, Jed Carty wrote:
I am very far behind on adding and updating plugins to the plugin
listing on inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com
<http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Plugin%20twCard>, which is a problem
because
; >
(of course this is just a test, the goal is to apply this to a different
field)
But it doesn't work. Actually I can see in the documentation that I'm
not using it right, but I don't see another way... Any suggestion?
Thank you
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Hi Matt,
can I add your wiki to the list of indexed wikis for the CommunitySearch
aggregator please?
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Erwan
On 13/11/15 20:00, Matthew Lauber wrote:
Hey all,
I've wrapped math.js's eval function as a javascript macro.
http://www.mklauber.com/mathjs.html For those of you
Hi FrD,
Can I add your wiki to the collection of indexed content for the
CommunitySearch wiki please?
Regards,
Erwan
On 16/10/15 08:45, FrD wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy to announce the release of my very first plugin for TW5 : a
simple calendar plugin.
Here <h
Hi Tobias,
oh right, I didn't realize "listed" can take a parameter.
There's just a little issue if the name contain spaces: I assume there's
no other way but enclosing the name between square brackets?
Thank you!
Erwan
On 15/11/15 18:48, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Try...
Thank you!
On 15/11/15 18:36, Christopher Mann wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Please do!
Pleasant evening,
C:
Christopher
Le 15 nov. 2015 à 20:37, Erwan <erwan.m...@gmail.com
<mailto:erwan.m...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
Hi Christopher,
Is it ok if I add your wiki to the list for the Com
Thank you!
On 15/11/15 19:05, FrD wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Yes of course. Thanks
FrD
Le dimanche 15 novembre 2015 19:45:40 UTC+1, Erwan a écrit :
Hi FrD,
Can I add your wiki to the collection of indexed content for the
CommunitySearch <http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-sea
Perfect, thanks!
Anyway I can always update the address later if needed. Normally if you
post it on the group I should be able to see it (normally...)
Erwan
On 15/11/15 20:23, Matthew Lauber wrote:
You can use http://mklauber.github.io/tiddly-mathjs/latest.html I'm
going to try to get my
condition will be true for more than one author,
whereas (if I'm not mistaken) your solution cannot work if more than
authors are born the same year.
I hope this is clearer, let me know if not?
Erwan
On 15/11/15 18:07, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
I'm not sure I understand your actual qu
Hi Christopher,
Is it ok if I add your wiki to the list for the CommunitySearch
aggregator to index it?
Regards
Erwan
On 13/11/15 19:04, Christopher Mann wrote:
Hey Tobias,
I think you'll like this one. Plugouts are like plugin-mode: bundle.
I think I have hit much of your required
Hi Christopher,
I'm not sure if this is what you need because I don't know much about
plugins myself, but I remember that Jed explained how he did his plugin
library here: http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Making%20a%20Plugin%20Library
I hope that helps
Erwan
On 11/11/15 15:23, Christopher
nd is to add a field operator "empty[f]"
(or "empty-field[f]"), which keeps the tiddlers as input only if they
have a field "f" with an empty value (removes both the ones which don't
contain a field "f" and the ones in which "f" has a value).
Chee
Hi Lee,
I think you can do it this way, even though it's probably not very
efficient:
<$list filter="[!is[system]!has[f]]">
<$list filter="[all[current]fields[]regexp[^f$]]" variable="ignore" >
<$link><$text text={{!!title}}/>
Just a thought: this kind of possibility would also be a nice future
feature in TiddlyDesktop, wouldn't it?
I know absolutely nothing about the implementation, but I assume that
there is no technical limitation to that?
Erwan
On 07/11/15 06:16, stefan infp wrote:
I know TW5 doesn't support
nm/tw-aggregator> (Bash scripts,
tested only under Linux).
Cheers
Erwan
On 07/11/15 12:10, stefan infp wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. Maybe soon this problem will be solved
it would be a time saving feature. I see here many users writing about
wikis of the size of 10-60 MB, but when t
...
Cheers
Erwan
On 07/11/15 09:41, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Yes, thank you Tobias for understanding and formalizing my idea!
Should we open an issue about that?
I think we should, but let's go one more round beforehand, perhaps.
Now I'm beginning to think that it should
ia
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_population_density>.
(sorry, this might be completely unrelated, it just made me think about it)
Erwan
On 07/11/15 09:41, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Yes, thank you Tobias for understanding and formalizing my idea!
Should we open an
Yes, thank you Tobias for understanding and formalizing my idea!
Should we open an issue about that?
On 06/11/15 16:31, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Steve I think that your use case is interesting because it shows a
limitation of sorting with TW filters (although imho
riable
would have to be interpreted inside the loop, i.e. applies to each
resulting tiddler and not the current tiddler in which the whole filter
is used.
What do you experts think?
ps: btw, does anyone know if there is a difference in performance
between using [all[current]...] and [...] ?
Re
thank you!
On 01/11/15 01:40, ih...@newsfromgod.com wrote:
Feel free to add it.
Quoting Erwan <erwan.m...@gmail.com>:
Hi ihm4u,
Great plugin! Is it ok if I add your wiki to the CommunitySearch wiki
<http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/>? (see here
<http://erwa
Hi ihm4u,
Great plugin! Is it ok if I add your wiki to the CommunitySearch wiki
<http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/>? (see here
<http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/#AuthorDocumentation> for
details)
Regards
Erwan
On 30/10/15 21:32, ih...@newsfromgod.com w
here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2044
Thank you all!
Erwan
On 26/10/15 19:04, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki wrote:
I'm not sure if I understand 100% what you want, but your first
example had a couple problems. The first was that the <$set> was
missing a "Value&q
Thank you Mat, interesting method.
About that, I realized only recently that you can use a text reference
inside a style definition, e.g.:
.my-style {
font-size: {{Config!!font-size}};
}
I guess that could be used as well using the css properties that you
mention in order to show/hide
t way to achieve something like that please?
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Thank you both for your suggestions!
In this case I was confusingly looking for matching the reveal widget
against a variable, Eric's solution works perfectly.
Erwan
On 25/10/15 12:03, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 3:51:22 AM UTC-7, Erwan wrote:
...so
Hi FrD,
Thank you for your solution, it's clever!
However I would prefer a simpler way if possible: if I use this, I'm
sure that I won't remember what it means when I read it again later...
Erwan
On 25/10/15 21:18, FrD wrote:
Hi Erwan,
I have a solution, but not a very elegant one
Hi Mat,
I don't see anything about default values in the macrocall widget? can
you be more specific?
Erwan
On 25/10/15 20:34, Mat wrote:
Maybe the default values in macro call
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#Macro%20Definitions%20in%20WikiText>
parameters could be used?
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it doesn't work. I also tried various combinations like:
<$set name="v" filter="[]" value=<> emptyValue="default">
but that would assign either "myvalue" or nothing instead of
"default"... I'm confused.
I guess another way to phrase the question
http://stickydropdown.tiddlyspot.com/
Apparently there is something with the class tc-drop-down which messes
with the class tc-table-of-contents, but my very limited skills with CSS
proved unsuccessful to solve the problem.
Any suggestion?
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On 23/10/15 19:10, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
The problem is that you're using the class "tc-drop-down",
which sets the default dropdown styles for links.
Remove that and define your custom class / styles.
E.g.:
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&
ok, as long as you post the new location to this group I should be able
to see it normally.
Thank you!
Erwan
On 12/10/15 02:22, Matabele wrote:
Hi
No problem -- these are beta versions -- I might move them to another
url once they have been tested out.
regards
On Monday, 12 October 2015
.
Thank you!
Erwan
On 12/10/15 17:41, 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki wrote:
Erwan,
The wiki is currently a mess with little documentation of what I've
done but sure. I'll be improving it over time.
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Hi c pa,
Would you agree to have your great wiki indexed in the CommunitySearch
wiki <http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/#AuthorDocumentation>
maybe?
Best,
Erwan
On 08/10/15 04:17, 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki wrote:
I needed this so I wrote a filter to do it. This filter will
Hi Matabele,
would you agree to have your wiki indexed in the CommunitySearch wiki
<http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/#AuthorDocumentation>?
Best,
Erwan
On 11/10/15 19:15, Matabele wrote:
For those who found my old button widgets of use -- I have posted beta
versions of
.
Regards
Erwan
On 02/10/15 21:19, Jed Carty wrote:
I haven't disappeared, I just got caught up in moving and then had a
contract that took up enough of my time that I couldn't play with my
other projects much. I haven't been keeping up with any tiddlywiki
news. I have just started going through
Hi Danielo,
Not sure if this is relevant: Jeremy explained how to "neutralize"
imported tiddlers in this post:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/Tiddlywiki/bR9ZozLNadw/tMO5DyJ2b0gJ
Erwan
On 30/09/15 19:05, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
Hello!
I'm working in a project that it i
i Community Documentation
<http://www.tiddlywiki.org>."
The link points to the TWC documentation as if it was the only one
existing. I think that might be confusing for newcomers, maybe this
message could be updated?
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call only when you need it.
Hope this helps!
Erwan
On 28/09/15 19:08, Dave wrote:
Which OS?
I'm using Linux
It'll mainly be text in tiny chunks like [
tiddler:RightCervicalRotation, fieldname:2015-09-28.11:40:19 AM, field
content: 47 ] amal
y time you open a tiddler it shows how much time it took in ms.
btw there's already an open issue about making this configurable:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1241.
Thank you!
Erwan
On 22/09/15 21:44, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Erwan
I'm on my phone but you should b
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<>
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<$transclude />
<>
Then I can measure the time taken to render MyTiddler wit
be ok to use it for this service, I opened an issue on my
repo here: https://github.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/issues/81
Regards,
Erwan
On 20/09/15 16:17, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Erwan
So basically I think it's possible with an aggregator-like system to:
Have you seen the process I use
Regards,
Erwan
On 20/09/15 16:54, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
First of all, thanks for your amazing contribution. Needs to be said,
again, and again. :-)
There are many possibilities and I don't know what is best, so of
course suggestions are welcome!
In general, I wo
ented? How is the result represented? As a tiddler in the
CommunitySearch wiki (similar to the tiddler created for every tag), in
another custom wiki... There are many possibilities and I don't know
what is best, so of course suggestions are welcome!
Erwan
On 18/09/15 06:33, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erw
t's easier if everyone writing news uses absolute
urls, since the goal is for the news to be displayed from somewhere
else. I'd prefer to avoid having to rewrite urls automatically since it
would probably be a source of errors.
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ario, it's already perfect :-)
The only minor issue is that any command-line call to tiddlywiki is
quite long to execute, I assume that this is because some node.js
initialization must take place every time (?).
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nd I don't know what would
be the best option w.r.t how it is displayed (single tiddler html, all
the individual tiddlers...)
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pull request programmatically? or maybe the commit could be pushed to a
special repo or branch?
* modifications from several wikis can cause conflicts as well
(disclaimer: I'm familiar with git but no expert)
Regards
Erwan
On 15/09/15 17:18, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Following up som
Basically github already plays half the role of a server in my
system: the computation takes place on a local computer which transmits
the result to github at the end, from where users download it.
Erwan
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This is another good reason why the process should be done on the server
side. I'm not sure however that a lot of users would bother filling the
meta-data info... or even know exactly what they want and how to
describe it! ;)
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being that the former case might be slower because all the
tags have to be parsed, but that depends how tasg and fields are
represented internally of course.
ps: just in case, please bear in mind that my knowledge about JavaScript
is close to zero!
Thank you!
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Hi Felix,
I was curious to see if it worked, so I ran the update process before
the regular daily update ;)
Congratulations on publishing the first (real) CommunityNews!
Erwan
On 14/09/15 17:38, Felix Küppers wrote:
Ok, I did a first test. Let's see when it shows up ;)
On 09/14/2015 01
Hi Jeremy,
On 14/09/15 17:55, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Erwan
The TW CommunitySearch wiki (a.k.a the aggregator) is back, with a
new address and several significant improvements: check it out at
http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/
Great work, thank you. I can see
, or if we have a
different address).
Also you should be able to reimport plugins tiddlers from the
CommunitySearch wiki, but I don't know if this is convenient for you?
Let me know if I can present things in a way which makes it easier for you.
Erwan
On 14/09/15 18:22, Jed Carty wrote:
I
o if you were using the old
address, please notice that it will stop being updated soon; in other
words: please update your bookmarks.
Enjoy!
Erwan
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maybe you prefer to adapt the content of the email yourself, so
let me know if you are interested.
Regards
Erwan
On 07/02/15 10:58, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
As Rich suggested, I'll start using the standard text TiddlyWiki
v5.1.8 released to http://tiddlywiki.com #newtiddlywikirelease for
the new
Hi Tobias,
To be honest I wouldn't be surprised at all if you find bugs ;)
Let me know what happens.
Regards
Erwan
On 07/02/15 13:04, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Erwan,
Will be curious how your aggregator will handle all the redirects and
renaming I'm pushing though right now. ^^
Best wishes
not even addressing the potentially excessive workload on my machine)
Regards
Erwan
On 07/02/15 13:35, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Erwan
Well done for your work on this, it's good to see this sort of
experimentation.
Something that's been cropping up over in GitHub discussions is that
it might
Hi Jed
This is fixed now.
Erwan
On 06/02/15 05:41, Jed Carty wrote:
Adding a new wiki worked, but it only used the first word of the title
with spaces.
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