[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki's Killer App

2019-03-01 Thread Greg Molyneux
:) I don't mind the hacking at all - that pretty well sums it up. Regards, Greg On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 1:13:09 PM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Greg Molyneux > > I hope you don't mind me hacking that post? I thought it very good and > worth attending. I cu

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki's Killer App

2019-03-01 Thread Greg Molyneux
Josiash, :) To be completely fair, I - or anyone else on the list - may identify as any of the 100+-ish genders being thrown around in popular culture these days. But since English doesn't deal well with gender neutral pronouns, I just went with "guys", and figure anyone who really wants to

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki's Killer App

2019-03-01 Thread Greg Molyneux
o much, and perhaps *"work well" *can be a little subjective. > > If you were to build an equivalent to ZenKit you may call it an "Edition". > > Regards > Tony > > On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 10:07:57 AM UTC+11, Greg Molyneux wrote: >> >> Hey

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki's Killer App

2019-02-28 Thread Greg Molyneux
! I firmly believe that coordinating all of these components into a project/contact/task/idea/knowledge management app - or series of interoperable apps (pages), via Bob.exe - would be a huge draw for the TW community. On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 3:07:57 PM UTC-8, Greg Molyneux wrote

Re: [tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-17 Thread Greg Molyneux
I just tried rQuickTid: it is SO CLOSE! In this one extension, you can very quickly create a new tiddler, with the first two lines being title, and tags (enclosed in [[]] for multi-word tags) respectively. The third line on is the content of the tiddler, and behaves like regular tiddler entry,

Re: [tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread Greg Molyneux
Greg D: Thank you for digging into this, I'll check them out and see what shakes loose. On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 9:21 PM Greg Davis wrote: > Looked through some of my old notes and think I found "them". > FastNewTiddler which seemed to evolve into QuickTid which became rQuickTid. > Search on

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread Greg Molyneux
: > > @Greg Molyneux > > There was a plugin that had some of the functionality. However I can't > remember the name. something like fast note /qiuck note ore someting. > > When you created a new tiddler you was presented with one input field. the > first line of the field w

Re: [tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Very cool, I'll dig through it when I get a chance. It's always interesting to see how different people solve similar problems. thanks, Greg On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 12:53 PM Dave wrote: > I'll attach the file here. > > Note: this is an adaptation of an ancient bash file for a "file per todo >

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Dave, I use Linux all day at work, and regularly at home, so I would be interested in seeing the bash script you've got, if you don't mind posting it. I think I've heard you mention it in previous threads as well. YAD wouldn't be a problem, as it's widely available. I haven't looked into

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Dave, I think the G10 TW.Apps summit is a great idea. Think about it this way: Linux (which powers half the internet) is developed by a fairly decentralized group of coders and contributors. What we need is a good project manager, and coders willing to cooperate around pre-defined and

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
with a separate tool. I've > made parsing java macros before that parsed CSV from one tiddler into a > collection of tiddlers (turning Shakespeare into tiddlers), so that's the > approach I would take. > > Anyone else? > > -- Mark > > On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 4:58:54 P

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-14 Thread Greg Molyneux
I'd written on this subject some time ago in a different thread, and think this is vital for wider acceptance of TW. One thing I'd ask of the pondered "TiddlyWiki Foundation" is to make the various editions proposed here by AdamS interoperable. That is, to use a common set of tags and

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-14 Thread Greg Molyneux
Mark S. (and any interested hackers) That's EXACTLY the problem I see with using TiddlyWiki "live" as it were: trying to take notes on a live lecture or video presentation is tremendously painful in Tiddlywiki if you're trying to impose any order on the fly. Moving from keyboard to mouse and

[tw5] Re: Visual Reference Map

2018-11-16 Thread Greg Molyneux
If I understand what you're trying to accomplish, you can do this directly from the Live View tab of TiddlyMap: http://tiddlymap.org/#TiddlyMap This tiddler is linked from a large number of the other tiddlers on the sample site. Visiting this link, and then selecting the "Live" tab on the

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-05-04 Thread Greg Molyneux
able capability for apps like TiddlyWiki. thanks again Greg On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 2:59:12 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: > > Hi Greg, Tony, > > On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 9:18:58 AM UTC-7, Greg Molyneux wrote: >> >> Tony, >> >> Related to the feature set yo

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-05-04 Thread Greg Molyneux
Tony, Related to the feature set you're discussing, you might find it useful to look at this bit of code: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/Qw5sjePXfr0 Which allows notes/content to be dragged into a separate open window, for direct inclusion in your TiddlyWiki.

[tw] Re: In search of the perfect footnote plugin. What else does the Skeeves footnotefilter need?

2017-09-22 Thread Greg Molyneux
Jan and Thomas, Forgive me for resurrecting this old thread, but I wanted to thank you both for the efforts you've put into the footnotes problem in TiddlyWiki, your work goes a long way to making this tool much more useful for me. The contributions you've both made are simple, clean and