[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki + S5 SlideShow System

2022-06-11 Thread Hans Wobbe
Nice. A reminder that: Simplicity can be equated to Elegance. On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 11:55:36 AM UTC-4 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: >... integration with the S5 SlideShow System. > >For the giggles, I've decided to play around with it and TiddlyWiki to > see

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-08 Thread Hans Wobbe
C.J.: Are you logging your "revisiting" insights (perhaps in one of your portals) so you can share them whenever you feel ready to do so? I frequently find my "beginner" notes get more appreciation since they provide a "roadmap" for those that follow. Just curious, since I already know I am

[tw5] Re: Prepping a BASIC Anywhere Machine "architecture" presentation, suggestions?

2022-02-22 Thread Hans Wobbe
cj.: I'm not sure I can qualify as a "soul", but I think I can at least offer to make comments about how I thinbk I might wabt to use these capabilities. Cheers, Hans On Monday, February 21, 2022 at 8:42:21 PM UTC-5 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > I'd like to put together a comprehensive slideshow

Re: [tw5] Major updates to Chromium native file system saver plugin

2022-02-20 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thanks for the additional email. As much as I would like to dig into this, as I said, I am over-whelmingly pre-occupied. FYI, (in spite of it being a Privacy breach) Lisa is still in the ICU as a result of “complications”. Not only is her well-being important in itself, she also plays an

Re: [tw5] Major updates to Chromium native file system saver plugin

2022-02-20 Thread Hans Wobbe
I think this approach might work within the Local Storage solution that CJ has developed. Unfortunately I am supporting a couple of "life and health" issues just now, so I am not able to test that assumption personally.. Hans On Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 6:32:50 AM UTC-5 Jeremy Ruston

Re: [tw5] Re: GetLocalStorageItem javascript macro

2022-02-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
I think you are other right track. I've even gone so far as to mention aspects of this to Jeremy. Get Outlook for Android From: tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com on behalf of Charlie Veniot Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2022 12:52:33 PM To:

[tw5] Re: GetLocalStorageItem javascript macro

2022-02-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
I am assuming that "as long as they are both in the same domain" applies to a googleDrive environment as well as your ...neocities... domain. Please let me know if that is NOT a valid assumption. In the mean time, I am going to ponder some "back-up" considerations that are nagging at me.

[tw5] Re: Local storage prototype: TiddlyWiki and BASIC data exchange

2022-02-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
Okay, I finally "get" how this works. Now I am thinking I need to "Get" how to "apply" or "use" it in my work. Thanks for sharing this and for your enthusiastic promotion of it. Cheers, Hans On Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 11:25:41 PM UTC-5 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: >

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage and TiddlyWiki: toe-dip into exploring possibilities

2022-01-28 Thread Hans Wobbe
I neglected to stress that I intended my my Joplin comments to be "on thread" since it can auto-sync as frequently as every 5 minutes. That would limit any loss of date to a relatively short time frame. On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 11:58:48 AM UTC-5 Hans Wobbe wrote: > I hav

[tw5] Re: LocalStorage and TiddlyWiki: toe-dip into exploring possibilities

2022-01-28 Thread Hans Wobbe
I have used Joplin enough that I am comfortable with its Offline & Synch capabilities. Some points that appeal to me: 1. Its Open Source and extensively used. 2. It has reasonable support for Tags and Folders and flexible SORTing. 3. The Documentation is more than adequate to get you

[tw5] Re: How make TW appear alive?

2021-10-23 Thread Hans Wobbe
Cade: I appreciate your interesting comments, perhaps because my age has advanced to the stage that my medical data is of much greater importance to me. Also, I have become much more cynical about medical practitioners who share data with the BigPharma oligopoly and the inevitable

[tw5] Re: My study notes about finance and AI in tiddlywiki

2021-10-18 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thank you for sharing this. Best regards, Hans On Monday, October 18, 2021 at 12:35:20 AM UTC-4 super...@gmail.com wrote: > > www.infoeconomy.org > > In case anyone is interested in those topics. > > > M. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Tiddlers are dense and long

2021-10-16 Thread Hans Wobbe
@ TiddlyTweeter The thoughts in this thread are a good review of some basic concepts would likely be helpful to newCoimers as well as veterans. Hence I think there (/should be) interest in accepting your offer to add some links. Cheers, Hans On Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 6:26:11 AM

Re: [tw5] Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.2.0

2021-10-04 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thank you very much! This looks like it will be a significant watershed for me and my Associates. We will be a while upgrading our existing capabilities and learning how to use the new release in the relatively complicated environment that has grown up around us. Once that is over, however

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
Charlie: Perhaps some of the protection you are looking for can be had via the frequent saves of a tiddler file to Dropbox? Unless things have changed since I last used it, that would provide a rolling 30 day cache that could be used to recover losses. Cheers, Hans On Monday, September 6,

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Based on a cursory review of scenario, I think it can be generalized to Real Estate applications. This opinion is based on my discovery that Agents frequently share their listings with other Agents ( even ones from competing Brokerages ). It could be even more general if a Seller and several

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-20 Thread Hans Wobbe
I will certainly be looking at it further. On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 10:31:09 AM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote: > @R², I'm with Charlie on not getting into GreaseMonkey to really > customise the forum -- BUT your post reminded me of something. I used the > dropper tool in uBlock Origin to zap

[tw5] Re: How can I hide the color-picker when adding a "color" field?

2021-07-25 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Thank you for this "excellent" additional capability. Cheers, Hans On Sunday, July 25, 2021 at 5:07:14 AM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: > Give this a try: > > Copy the following tiddlers into your own TW document: > > https://tiddlytools.com/edit-list.html#TiddlyTools%2FMacros%2Fedit-list >

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread Hans Wobbe
A Canadian observation @Mario: Canada is engulfed in several scandals just now several of which have real merit. As a result, the wronged "minority" groups are gaining momentum that may well drive corrections that over-shoot other rights. It appears that a growing number of Canadian folk are

Re: [tw5] Re: Understanding Templates, Macros, Etc.

2021-05-31 Thread Hans Wobbe
Nice! The smacking sound you probably heard was my palm hitting my forhead. It simply had not occured to me to use ...PageControls to add key buttons in this manner. Thank to both of you for an informative Question and Answer. Cheers, Hans On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 3:53:49 PM UTC-4 Eric

[tw5] Re: Announcing: Cloud-Enabled TiddlyBlock WikiChain 3.0, IoT Edition, bringing the power of blockchain to your wiki.

2021-05-11 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thank you. I will schedule some time to experiment and to think about this and where it might lead me. Regards, Hans On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 6:51:44 AM UTC-4 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > If you wish to skip to the working demo where you can >

Re: [tw5] Is blockchain still not for TW?

2021-05-10 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thanks for the reply. It will ceratinly help me to think of these as distinct technologies, at least until I get a bit more "han(d)s-on" experience :-) On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 12:35:24 PM UTC-4 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > A distributed ledger and a blockchain are distinct technologies.

Re: [tw5] Is blockchain still not for TW?

2021-05-10 Thread Hans Wobbe
I remain interested in Distributed Ledger Technology much more than I am interested in BitCoin and its other financial derivatives, that even Central Banks are considering as Cash replacements. ( And I am not at all interested in NFTs since the Name says it all ... "Non Fungible" ... ) One

[tw5] Re: What is #TiddlyWiki?

2021-05-08 Thread Hans Wobbe
Just a thought forking from Boggart and and the Shapeshifter reference to "transform": Perhaps the term TransFormer could be use for those procedures that significantly Transform a tiddler's appearance. (e.g. applying a set of viewTemplates or other TransClusions and Stylings by merely

Re: [tw5] Looking for reading material: using javascript libraries in TiddlyWiki

2021-05-02 Thread Hans Wobbe
G'day cj.v: Do you happen to know if neocities could host such a server? If so, do we have any Documentation/Knowledge that might help us "make it so"? On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:23:08 AM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > G'day Anders, > > Yup, sure did. Very cool. > > Serverless sql.js

[tw5] Re: Is blockchain still not for TW?

2021-05-02 Thread Hans Wobbe
Hi Mat: Thanks for posting this. I had not stopped to think that NFTs are non-divisible (an obvious statement, in hind-sight). That statement makes me wonder how many of the uses of prime numbers in encryoption and security work ( a long-time pre-coccupation of mine, for Identity

Re: [tw5] Looking for reading material: using javascript libraries in TiddlyWiki

2021-05-01 Thread Hans Wobbe
Happy Saturday, cj.v! I've read your preceding post several times and I remain unsure which way you are leaning on "sql.jg". Can you clarify? Cheers, Hans On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:13:47 AM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > G'day Jeremy, and thank-you ! > > I have sql.js

[tw5] Re: Just a thought: embedding TiddlyWiki documentation in our TiddlyWikis?

2021-04-24 Thread Hans Wobbe
@ludwa6: Walt: I made a few tweaks to Eric's code to suit my own uses. I did not put this into my sidebar, by now, you know that would be relatively simple to do. On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 9:49:48 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrote: > Thanks @Eric : it does indeed work nicely -only not in the

[tw5] Re: Just a thought: embedding TiddlyWiki documentation in our TiddlyWikis?

2021-04-24 Thread Hans Wobbe
@Eric: Thanbk you. This works nicely and is, of course, quite extensible to sites like TiddlyWikiLinks. Cheers, Hans On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 8:30:04 AM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 3:16:22 AM UTC-7 ludwa6 wrote: > >> PS to my last: have fixed part of the

[tw5] Re: Best ways to use TiddlyWiki on a Chromebook?

2021-04-10 Thread Hans Wobbe
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7021273?hl=en#:~:text=You%20can%20download%20and%20use,the%20Google%20Play%20Store%20app.=Note%3A%20If%20you're%20using,more%20information%2C%20contact%20your%20administrator. On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 1:37:39 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote: > Newer

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test (extended)

2021-04-08 Thread Hans Wobbe
gt;> instance. >> >> I intend to slowly determine how effective this may be by appending to >> this thread and occasionally deleting its older posts. >> >> On Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 9:03:35 AM UTC-5 Hans Wobbe wrote: >> >>> TT's i

[tw5] Re: Should the links aggregator be hosted on tiddlywiki.org?

2021-03-27 Thread Hans Wobbe
On the basis of my experience with DataFix.com, I recommend reserving at least both *.net and *.org variations of TiddlyWiki.com. The relatively recent extension of the TLD names has reduces the pressure on domain names, but I clearly remember having to sign a contractual obligation that we

[tw5] Re: No menubar documentation?

2021-03-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
David: I think the AboveStory tag may be worth considering as a "top menu" alternative. In fact, its control and that of the comparable BelowStory tag could be worth while additions to your 'toggle!" plugin. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 9:57:56 AM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > Hi all > >

Re: [tw5] Re: Way of organising and transcluding things

2021-03-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
rayv; You might want to take a look at Eric's https://tiddlytools-timer.tiddlyhost.com/. It's made a significant improvement in my TW work flows to the point that I recommend it as a solution that is preferable (in many contexts) to Journal tiddlers. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 9:56:36 AM

[tw5] Re: Sidebar redesign idea

2021-03-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
David: Another (browser) technique to reduce "clutter" is to make use of the "Open in a new window" capability. This creates an effective popup that you can dismiss when doe, or k,keep open for reference by just positioning it in another area of your display(s). It's very effective if you

[tw5] Re: Sidebar redesign idea

2021-03-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
David: I think it's an interesting addition to "minimalist" design concepts in which folks have been trying to reduce what they see as visible clutter. I've noticed my Tiddlers have been moving in this direction for several years. However, I never really thought of applying this to the

[tw5] Re: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki: Project Updates

2021-02-28 Thread Hans Wobbe
I certainly respect the right for a "long chew"... ... ... Once you have a chance to swallow, feel free to email to kick around a few tentative first steps. I will get a bit of an R budget allocated. Cheers, Hans On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 6:29:22 PM UTC-5 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: >

[tw5] Re: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki: Project Updates

2021-02-27 Thread Hans Wobbe
cj.v: I've been watching your ideas with considerable interest since I have access to a LOT of realEstate/property data and I am surrounded by a large group of SQL experts. (For my part, it's been at least 20 years since I used SQL and, now, I would/should be blocked from doing so again by

[tw5] Re: Production wiki - how to

2021-02-03 Thread Hans Wobbe
@ cj.v I works! Indeed!! Now to think about how to make effective use of this. Thanks for sharing. Hans On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 8:01:38 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > JWHoneycutt opined... > I am interested in a limited set of end users being able to comment, for > me to moderate

[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thanks for your post. It resonated with me since its insights are consistent with my experience. I also appreciate the Rufus Pollack link Regards, Hans On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 5:29:12 AM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote: > The UseCase that Cedric has shared falls squarely in the middle of a >

[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread Hans Wobbe
ludwa6: Thanks for you post. It resonated with me since its insights are consistent with me experience. I also appreciate the Rufus Pollack link Regards, Hans On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 5:29:12 AM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote: > The UseCase that Cedric has shared falls squarely in the middle

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2021-01-02 Thread Hans Wobbe
prefer Tiddlywiki over atomic related things ;-) > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 6:50 PM Hans Wobbe wrote: > >> I'm probably spending too much time trying to understand Quantum >> computing, so AtomicCards suggests (to me) a possi

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2021-01-02 Thread Hans Wobbe
I'm probably spending too much time trying to understand Quantum computing, so AtomicCards suggests (to me) a possible wish to go a bit deeper and at least use subAtomic element names. Quark? Maybe even Boson or Fermion? Happy New Year! Hans On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 9:14:09 AM UTC-5

Re: [tw5] I want to create field with Russian letters

2020-12-23 Thread Hans Wobbe
@Jeremy: Your reply to Siniy-Kit cited: "... a-z, 0-9, dash and underscore..." I have been under the impression that "dot" (".") is also supported and I use it quite a bit. Did your reply simply omit it, or has there been a change that has not bitten me yet, or are you contemplating

[tw5] Re: Question and Idea - assign a button a shortcut

2020-12-07 Thread Hans Wobbe
Tones, I am traveling for the next few days, with limited internet access, so it will be the end of the weekend before I can reply properly. Cheers, Hans On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 7:59:17 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > Hans, > > Thanks for some guidence. > > I am not sure I know enough to

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
Bob, That is a neat association/relationship sketch. Thanks for sharing it and the link to your research site. Regards, Hans On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 8:21:04 PM UTC-5 bob...@gmail.com wrote: > Tones, > > your description of your hierarchy brought back to mind the PhD thesis > work I

[tw5] Re: Question and Idea - assign a button a shortcut

2020-12-06 Thread Hans Wobbe
- Consider adding a ".buttons" field to any tiddler that you want to use to offer up a sub-set of the Unicode symbols that exist as individual tiddlers. This creates a "local" effect that can also be transcluded into other tiddlers. - Each tiddler's "buttons" field can also

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test (extended)

2020-11-29 Thread Hans Wobbe
, November 14, 2020 at 9:03:35 AM UTC-5 Hans Wobbe wrote: > TT's interest in Germanic word structures is based on the concepts > underlying an AgglutinativeLanguage. These concepts were also applied by > WardCunningham in creating CamelCase Page names > > * https://en.wik

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Thank you for those reminders. Mario: I think you Your point about "accessibility support" may be encompassed in a more generalized "customization" solution. I'm not sure just how distracting Canada's growing CoVid problems are likely to become, but if they free up even a bit of time,

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Mario: I think that is a very good suggestion since it would be relatively easy to implement and would provide significant "hacker" value. Best regards, Hans On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:12:55 AM UTC-5 PMario wrote: > Hi Jean-Pierr, > > I think there are some "low hanging fruits" as

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-19 Thread Hans Wobbe
>From the (historical) perspective this links to one entry point to TheOriginalWiki . WardCunningham is a fine example of the "minimalist" style of programming and CamelCase was a relatively simple way of automatically generating links to the 30k+ pages

[tw5] AgglutinativeLanguage / Re: Just a bit of a test

2020-11-14 Thread Hans Wobbe
Hans Wobbe wrote: > * The existing Google Search Options are very useful. > ** 2020.03.26 > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/2020.03.26;context-place=searchin/tiddlywiki/2020.03.2%7Csort:date> > > :craft some more specific links > * I finally re

Re: [tw5] Re: sadly seeking tiddlyspot alternatives

2020-11-12 Thread Hans Wobbe
Alfonso: Thank you for sharing this 'droppages' option. It was indeed just a few minutes to set it up and it seems to be very useful to some of my less technical business associates. Regards, Hans On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 8:24:59 PM UTC-5 Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > Below is shown an

[tw5] so: personal DreamHost for TW users?

2020-10-24 Thread Hans Wobbe
Ciao TT: I gather you are a fan of DreamHost. If you have a moment I would appreciate a brief comment on how easy/difficult it might be to set up a personal account that could host a single TW file. I've browsed their site a bit and it looks appealing, but I could not find anything that

[tw5] Re: TiddlyTools/timer.html - Calendar feature improvements

2020-10-17 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Your focused and persistent dedication to these Timer functions is amazing! I have not appreciated the value of good time support this much since my early days with APL back in the 1970s. It is completely transforming the way I Navigate through TiddlyWiki files. Thank you very much!!

[tw5] Re: Filter Operator Categories

2020-09-20 Thread Hans Wobbe
A big "Thank you" for the "big update". It a very good reference! On Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 8:45:43 AM UTC-4 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > I made a big update to the wiki. I added an analysis of what is hopefully > a consistent and complete conceptual framework for what operators are that

[tw5] Re: New TiddlyTools time feature: "inline EditDate control"

2020-09-17 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thanks for reminding me to "Read the documentation". (Blush). I was so pleased by this set of Date functions, I just rushed right in! On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 4:46:31 AM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Monday, September 14, 2020 at 3:35:14 AM UTC-7, Hans Wobbe wrote: &g

[tw5] Re: New TiddlyTools time feature: "inline EditDate control"

2020-09-14 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Thank you very much for this contribution ! The "edit-in-place" feature is very useful for me since it reduces the need to use a second "remote" tiddler to easily edit a field. Cheers, Hans On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 11:14:03 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: >

[tw5] Re: How to generate list of missing tiddlers, sorted by most references

2020-07-26 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: "Very nice" code that is Functional, and Educational. Thank you very much for yet another in a long list of contributions! Cheers, Hans On Friday, July 24, 2020 at 12:45:16 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Friday, July 24, 2020 at 3:34:52 AM UTC-7, Felicia Crow wrote: >> >> so after

[tw5] Re: Presenting: fields2table

2020-07-14 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thank you, Mat. That is indeed what I was looking for. I think I can make good use of this in a couple of my Contexts. If that works out, I will post back to share the ideas. <:) On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 6:25:05 AM UTC-4 Mat wrote: > Hans, happy to hear you have use of my gizmos. >

[tw5] Re: Presenting: fields2table

2020-07-13 Thread Hans Wobbe
Mat: I've been making a lot of use of your Fiels2Table macro, so I thought I should really take to moment to express my appreciation for this and the your many other contributions to the Community. Note only am I an appreciative User but, better yet, I've also learned from reviewing your