[tw5] Re: Current state of multi-user with access control

2019-01-30 Thread Greg Hodgins
Well now you have me all excited and I won't be able to sleep myself tonight. ;-) Hope all is well at the hospital. I just made another tweak to the setup. Not that I had anything against launching from noteself.github.io and love how I can use this to try new versions (at risk of corrupting

[tw5] Re: Current state of multi-user with access control

2019-01-30 Thread Greg Hodgins
; Regards > Tony > > On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 2:41:50 AM UTC+11, Greg Hodgins wrote: >> >> Just a quick update. I started asking myself why my previous "go to" >> solution for TiddlyWiki/TiddlyMap installation, Noteself, wasn't what tried >> first for

[tw5] Re: Current state of multi-user with access control

2019-01-29 Thread Greg Hodgins
y 28, 2019 at 4:37:32 PM UTC-5, Greg Hodgins wrote: > > Hi all. It's been a few years since I first discovered the incredible > TiddlyWiki and TiddlyMap combination. I find myself with a renewed > interest in trying to get this combination to do what I would like with > respect to

[tw5] Current state of multi-user with access control

2019-01-28 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi all. It's been a few years since I first discovered the incredible TiddlyWiki and TiddlyMap combination. I find myself with a renewed interest in trying to get this combination to do what I would like with respect to IT network documentation - including among other things allowing

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-07 Thread Greg Hodgins
I am not certain how I found myself creating a Bluemix account to create my Cloudant database, but I just created a new account directly navigating to cloudant.com. Now I have a nice username.cloudant.com service and a password that make perfect sense in terms of association with my cloudant

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-06 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi Tobias. One thought below. On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 4:46:30 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote: > > Hi Danielo, > > It's a very interesting piece of TiddlyWiki sync technology. > > Some questions / remarks: > >1. I think it is not necessarily clear to everyone, that they can just >take

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-05 Thread Greg Hodgins
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 5:33:41 AM UTC-5, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: > > >> Thanks Daniel. I saw your initial NoteSelf press release :-) the other >> night. >> > > Hello Greg. Do you mean this thread ? > In retrospect, yes I do. > > >> I tried it mobile and wasn't truly

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-04 Thread Greg Hodgins
> > On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 7:53:05 PM UTC-5, Greg Hodgins wrote: >> >> Hi Steve. >> >> Thanks Daniel. I saw your initial NoteSelf press release :-) the other >> night. I tried it mobile and wasn't truly understanding everything you >> were tryi

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-04 Thread Greg Hodgins
knowledge was that associated with my cloudant account. Also the browser challenge comes up twice and on the second appearance disappears on it's own accord while typing in the password. A little lost. On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 7:53:05 PM UTC-5, Greg Hodgins wrote: > > Hi

[tw] Re: NoteSelf mobile app ( well, kind of)

2017-01-04 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi Steve. Thanks Daniel. I saw your initial NoteSelf press release :-) the other night. I tried it mobile and wasn't truly understanding everything you were trying to achieve. Initially I thought it was all about the launch icon on the device making more more like a native app. Cool, but

Re: [tw] TiddlyMap edge node styling by namespace

2017-01-02 Thread Greg Hodgins
nation. The changes were still not showing up given the combination of the sed command I used and the construct of the file. It turned out to be the blank line above my new color statement. The following sed command removed the blank lines. find . -name "*flow_token*" -exec sed -

[tw] TW5, tiddlers, TiddlyWeb and the future - node.js?

2016-12-31 Thread Greg Hodgins
I posted this earlier but it appears to have been deleted??? I don't think I am wrong in feeling the future of TW lies with a node.js implementation. At least that would appear to be Jeremy view and wish in the last paragraph here. http://tiddlywiki.com/#History%20of%20TiddlyWiki

[tw] TW5, tiddlers, TiddlyWeb and the future - node.js?

2016-12-31 Thread Greg Hodgins
I don't think I am wrong in feeling the future of TW lies with a node.js implementation. At least that would appear to be Jerome's view and wish in the last paragraph here. http://tiddlywiki.com/#History%20of%20TiddlyWiki If tiddlers or TiddlyWiki it is to be extended to become readily and

Re: [tw] TiddlyMap edge node styling by namespace

2016-12-30 Thread Greg Hodgins
hem at TiddlyMap's GitHub repository. Nonetheless, > since TiddlyMap is build on top of TiddlyWiki and some people in the > community are using the plugin, you may be able to get some answers to your > questions in this forum as well. > > -Felix > > On 12/30/2016 02:44 PM, Greg

[tw] TiddlyMap edge node styling by namespace

2016-12-30 Thread Greg Hodgins
I could have sworn I'd already done this, but perhaps not. I can't crack it this AM after 30 minutes of searching. Can I apply a style to TiddlyMap edge nodes based on namespace? eg: I have several nodes such as clear: one, clear: two, clear: three, token: one, token: two, token:three I want

[tw] Re: [TW5] Announcing the XLSX Utilities plugin

2016-12-28 Thread Greg Hodgins
Not looking to make this political, but it looks like you're missing a president. Perhaps it should just be titled presidential for accuracy. ;-) LOL On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 6:29:46 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I’m pleased to announce the prerelease of a new TiddlyWiki plugin for

[tw] Re: TW5 with multiple node.js instances using Google Drive as a data store

2016-12-28 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi Tobias. What I was originally trying to achieve was a reliable method of accessing my wikis from anywhere. I'd already read about the node.js deployment method, believed this method had a more robust foundation for storage and access (while still allowing the attractive save as a single

[tw] TW5 with multiple node.js instances using Google Drive as a data store

2016-12-26 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hello and happy holidays all. I am a new TW user. My initial excitement remains with TiddlyMap as gets me closer than I have ever been to a vision of dynamically displaying what now believe I understand is a concept map vs. a mind map. Mind maps always left my application of documenting

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 node.js; TiddlyWiki to replace OneNote

2016-12-17 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi Pit. In searching for mind mapping software this AM I discovered concept mapping is really what I was looking for - at least I think. This led me to TiddlyMap and TiddlyWiki. I haven't been so stoked to get a new piece of technology working in a while. Of course this has led to