[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-09 Thread HansWobbe
Springer: Thanks for the Triad and Pierce references. It will take some time and a bit of experimentation before I can appreciate this enough to contribute comments. At first glance, the approach appears well-suited to a Subjective classification of attributes that are Qualities. If so, that

[tw5] Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread HansWobbe
I think it's time I started to at least collect my insights regarding Characters, Words, Keys, Names, and Categories as they appear to me to collectively form what mathematicians call "an N-Dimensional Array". Please consider my interest in this area to be a peculiar Quirk (which is why I use

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread HansWobbe
Tony: I also like this method of reducing the number of characters needed, by increasing the base. I started doing this in the 1970s using APL (A Programing Language) which made it very easy. Since then, my "alphabet" has grown to its present size of about a thousand characters. Since you

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
This link ( https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/AZjiguV9DUU/NonZSOLuCAAJ ) is a start at an explanation that letters are the (alphabetic) symbols used to form words that are a Special index into a Dictionary of meanings. Generalizing this yields the realization that there are MANY

Re: [tw5] Re: Change tag name

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
Eric: Very nice! This now replaces my use of Alberto's code that I've been using happily since 2014. I really like the way you've structured these new utilities. They are very easy to understand and use as a base for other personalized utility functions. -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-07 Thread HansWobbe
@Eric: Well done! That is indeed what I use this symbol for. And your observation that it's rendering depends upon the whims of browsers is also correct. As a result, I only use the symbol personally, as a way of indicating that any tiddler tagged with it, denotes a block of MicroContent

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-06 Thread HansWobbe
The single character as JSON -- 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 view this discussion on the web visit

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-06 Thread HansWobbe
This is the one of the characters that I use most frequently. I nominate it as a Candidate for the first OneCharacterWiki. Obviously, I should at least export it as an JSON object, if only to avoid loading the poor thing into a standard Empty TiddlyWiki file. After all, it is supposed to be

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-06 Thread HansWobbe
made a wiki of single characters? One per Tiddler. > > It would be an interesting experiment. > > Let's do it. > > TT > > On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 22:41:11 UTC+2, HansWobbe wrote: >> >> I think the ultimate answer to *"When does a part stop being a >

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-04 Thread HansWobbe
Please pass the KlineBottle. I need a drink! On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 2:44:58 PM UTC-4, Ste Wilson wrote: > > A fragment of a fractal would be an iteration of the whole. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-04 Thread HansWobbe
Mario: I have a Deeper understanding of things Quantum. I see you suggestion of scale-up as a challenge to elevate my understanding of StringTheory. The last time I reviewed that, they had simplified it to only 11 dimensions to handle the "universe(s)". I am optimistic however since I felt

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-03 Thread HansWobbe
I think the ultimate answer to *"When does a part stop being a fragment?" *may be "when the fragment is Indivisible.". Of course, that depends on the tools at one's disposal. I recall Physics teachers explaining that Electrons,Neutrons and Protons were called "sub-atomic" part-icles because

[tw5] Re: TiddlyGov - large scale government intranet

2020-06-01 Thread HansWobbe
"Merging Codes": I am quite intrigued by this idea of yours. In fact, enough so, that I am even prepared to collaborate and help prepare such a presentation. For your information, Elections BC is a DataFix customer (along with all of the other Provincial Elections Authorities west of Quebec,

[tw5] Re: Showcase: RAD.sb TiddlyWiki instance

2020-05-23 Thread HansWobbe
Hi: Thanks for sharing this introductory information. I quite enjoyed it; being more of an Oldie than a Newbie, myself. I admire your obvious ambition in starting your RAD.sb development since you did state that this would be a large, long-term undertaking. And your long-term devotion to

[tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-05-18 Thread HansWobbe
@Jeremy: My most sincere Condolences and very best wishes for a full nd speedy recovery! Warmest regards, Hans -- 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: Designer Question: Can we pollute the fieldname space like we can the tagname space?

2020-05-15 Thread HansWobbe
@pmario: Thank you very much for posting this information. It's an excellent and timely summary of material that I should be thinking about as I become a bit more active. in this community. ( _HwWvW ) Cheers, Hans On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 8:39:45 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Friday, May

[tw5] Re: parallax scrolling for longer tiddlers?

2020-05-10 Thread HansWobbe
@Dave: I found their approach to scrolling quite interesting after I read your comment. Perhaps that's because I spend more time viewing (long) lists and so dislike scrolling to the extent that I use the Portrait orientation and more Tids, rather than Landscape. I personally don't have the

Re: [tw5] Rethinking tiddlywiki.com

2020-04-24 Thread HansWobbe
@ Anne-Laure: This is quite a nice design, especially for a "quick start". Thank you for contributions to this community and the infectious enthusiasm you are bringing. Cheers, Hans > I made a few quick tweaks to > give us an idea of what this

[tw5] Re: IndieWeb and TW

2020-04-19 Thread HansWobbe
@Chris: Thanks for sharing this and for the nice memories it triggered! -- 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.

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Coronavirus: March 2020 [Continued...]

2020-03-24 Thread HansWobbe
Birthe I have had many encounters with Insurance companies throughout my life; none of them pleasant or profitable. The most irritating was being declined because I took a test that proved I did not have a "prior" condition. Turned out that taking the test was deemed to an "abnormal" act.

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Coronavirus: March 2020 [Continued...]

2020-03-24 Thread HansWobbe
I don't like to be cynical, but... re: listed as a criminal for not owning a mobile Abnormal behaviour does indeed have risks. And as a result of 911, the "presumption of innocence" is no longer thee norm. Now everyone must submit to bureaucratic procedures in order to show they are not

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Coronavirus: March 2020 [Continued...]

2020-03-22 Thread HansWobbe
@ Mohammad: @TiddlyTweeter You might find this an interesting comparison of the global curves https://www.visualcapitalist.com/infection-trajectory-flattening-the-covid19-curve/ On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7:11:08 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote: > > The World Health Organization launches WHO Health

[tw5] Re: Offer of multi-user TiddlyWiki 5 hosting for educators

2020-03-21 Thread HansWobbe
Kudos, Jeremy! This is a good time to try an initiative like this. I have a number of associates who are feeling quite over-whelmed by the sudden need to "home-school". I will start collecting their impressions about how their youngsters are interacting with their now remote teachers.

[tw5] Re: Query: Legal TiddlyWiki Dates?

2020-02-15 Thread HansWobbe
oint about bigger date range makes sense, but the > absolute extended JS date range is still not astronomical? > > Best wishes > TT > > On Saturday, 15 February 2020 13:04:36 UTC+1, HansWobbe wrote: >> >> If this is done, it could be an opportunity to also c

[tw5] Re: Query: Legal TiddlyWiki Dates?

2020-02-15 Thread HansWobbe
If this is done, it could be an opportunity to also capture the value of using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_day. Astronomers make extensive use of this and have even gone to the trouble of setting standards like incorporating a '0' date to help with arithmetic calculations that extend

[tw5] Re: Editing several fields in a "dashboard" for a list of tiddlers

2020-02-09 Thread HansWobbe
@ Mat: Very nice! Thanks for sharing and reminding. Cheers, Hans On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 3:49:34 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > Maybe > > http://fields2table.tiddlyspot.com/ > > <:-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: Lean canvas creator plugin

2020-01-17 Thread HansWobbe
Julio: Very nice, indeed! Thanks for sharing. Regards, Hans On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 11:48:11 PM UTC-5, Julio Peña wrote: > > Tony, > > Sorry for the late reply. I have it working on my site: > http://jpentw5.tiddlyspot.com/ > > Blessings, > > Julio > -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: The-Book-Wiki

2020-01-02 Thread HansWobbe
Luis: Congratulations! And many thanks for this contribution to the community. It is a truly impressive piece of work!! Regards, Hans On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 4:34:22 AM UTC-5, Luis Gonzalez wrote: > > I have finished with The-Book in wiki Tiddlywiki format. > > -- You received this

[tw5] Re: Two-dimensional list/array?

2019-12-31 Thread HansWobbe
Consider TiddlyTables since it provides many possible, sort-able columns. I've become a real fan of this "all wiki text" solution. Cheers, Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw5] Re: For Moderators: Can we please clean up tags! So they remain useful.

2019-12-27 Thread HansWobbe
For what it's worth, I created "a_tag" and "z_tag" as a bit of an experiment. It showed me that the tags on a post appear in alphabetic order. This effectively creates a bit of a sorted index by bracketing all other tags. By using the gGroups search capabilities, it's easy to filter out

[tw5] Re: Merry Christmas

2019-12-25 Thread HansWobbe
1. Season's Greetings to one and all for the rest of This Year. 2. Best wishes for the New Year. 3. May you achieve your goals throughout the New Decade. Thanks for improving my 20Teens (2010-2019), Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Shiraz plugin: dynamic table gets search ui

2019-12-24 Thread HansWobbe
@Eric: @Mohammad: This is a really nice collaboration result! Many thanks to both of you. And, of course, Season's Greetings to one and all. Best wishes for the New Year and indeed throughout the next New Decade. Hans > The result: my latest search input interface, with the Shiraz

[tw5] Re: search operator and variables

2019-12-13 Thread HansWobbe
Gentlemen: This is a really useful piece of work and your comments are quite enlightening. Thank you for sharing this! Best regards, Hans -- 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: [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-12-02 Thread HansWobbe
@ Alan: I added the "z_tag" tag and so must apologize for not checking with you first. I am very fond of TiddlyTables and as a result I tagged your Introductory post that way as part of a test to see if using Tags is an effective way to help folks find useful things in this googleGroups

[tw5] Re: Finding Stuff Here: "The One Legged Tortoise" problem

2019-12-02 Thread HansWobbe
@ Mohammad: Thanks for the very useful reminder about the "Search for messages" facility. @ Josiah: - As tags appear more frequently, I suspect "Newbies" will figure out how to use them. - The same may happen for existing users who have simply over-looked the value of Tags in

[tw5] Re: Finding Stuff Here: "The One Legged Tortoise" problem

2019-12-02 Thread HansWobbe
There are indeed some very effective and innovative techniques to find precisely what is wanted. One thing that seems to be missing in this Community is the ENTHUSIASTIC Category assignment that took place in the days of WardsWiki (the Portland Pattern Repository). Given that TW has much

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-12-01 Thread HansWobbe
Mohammad: It's great to see you again! Your initial TiddlyTable comments have already stimulated several ideas for me, in spite of the fact that I was an early adapter and now use it continuously in my daily work. It's always interesting to see things from the perspectives of others and to

[tw5] Re: Dumb Question? How to combine Tags?

2019-11-18 Thread HansWobbe
NEAT !! Thanks a lot, Hans -- 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 view this discussion on the web visit

[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-13 Thread HansWobbe
On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 11:09:42 PM UTC-5, A Gloom wrote: > > ... > > Too late, I'm sidetracked-- we'll now will have the RagsCalculator with > customizable Hans keys :) > > oooh, something else to delve into... > Gloom: I am honored that there may be Hans keys. After 50 years

[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-11 Thread HansWobbe
At the risk of distracting you (which I certainly do not want to do), it might make sense to make the buttons configurable, to take advantage of the extremely large number of CodePoint options that exist. After all, TW's UTF8 support makes it quite easy for each person to develop their very

Re: [tw5] Re: Ipfs with TiddlyWiki

2019-11-11 Thread HansWobbe
Xavier: You comments in this thread are very interesting to me. The concept of "immutable" IPFS servers is one that I believe is sufficiently interesting that I may be able to set one up early next year. In the mean time, I'll review some of the links you've provided and try to learn enough

[tw5] Re: Reordering Tags

2019-11-11 Thread HansWobbe
Eric: No matter how much I learn about TiddlyWiki, I always find myself re-membering, re-learning, re-enjoying your informative posts. As a result, I almost find myself wanting to go back through the historical post and apply tags, if only to ensure I am maximize my own learning. Best

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-11-11 Thread HansWobbe
Alan: Just to let you know, TiddlyTables has become an integral part of my TiddlyWiki workFlow, that I have bundled with a select few other plugins to create the functionality and flexibility I need as both a User and a Hacker. After a month of intense use during which I adapted my data to

[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-09 Thread HansWobbe
@ A_Gloom I am not sure people would understand, in spite of the fact that the TiddlyWiki community is much more inclined to accept Symbols, especially as Tags. One of the frequent complaints about APL was "all of those funny symbols are too hard to understand". That being said, the trade

[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-07 Thread HansWobbe
@ A. Gloom Your use of ..."Pi" button for sum (adding) of a series of numbers & "Σ" button, for product Resonated with me because of my time with APL (A Programming Language), which was in part a logically consistent way of teaching

[tw5] Re: The forgotten part of Tiddlywiki

2019-10-31 Thread HansWobbe
@ Mohammad: In my experience, * "actions" get attention from Coders and Progammers that strive to create procedures that "do" things. * "C(ascading)s(tyle)S(heets)" get attention from Artists and Designers that strive to craft attractive objects. Architects, like Frank Lloyd Wright who I

[tw5] Re: The-book. Weekly report

2019-10-28 Thread HansWobbe
Eric: I have a silly "smile of recognition" plastered on my face. I have to admit I really like the interface!! Cheers, -h On Monday, October 28, 2019 at 7:18:05 AM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Monday, October 28, 2019 at 3:05:39 AM UTC-7, A Gloom wrote: >> >>

[tw5] Re: GGrexit did not happen. SO, make the best of GG. #1

2019-10-27 Thread HansWobbe
@A_Gloom That sounds like it would be very useful. Regards, Hans On Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 12:09:59 AM UTC-4, A Gloom wrote: > > I'm in the process of refining the Collective GG search tiddler (there's > actually a separate Group only search tiddler for sidebar and story river) > to

[tw5] Re: GG Tags -- Question? Should these be tagged "sticky?" Case examples.

2019-10-26 Thread HansWobbe
Ciao TT: My tentative idea with using tags more is to NARROW the search scope so you don't get deluged in irrelevant items. But it is best be used with a text search too. Here is an example that illustrates a decent narrow result: tag:announcement AND tag:resource AND "regexp"...

[tw5] Re: GGrexit did not happen. SO, make the best of GG. #1

2019-10-26 Thread HansWobbe
@TiddlyTweeter I think this will become an effective methodology. Good work, Josiah! Cheers, Hans -- 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: GG Tags -- Question? Should these be tagged "sticky?" Case examples.

2019-10-25 Thread HansWobbe
@ Josiah: Please consider that any (unique) string can be used as a effective Search target. It does not have to be a Tag (since there is a limit to the number of Tags that can be applied to a Post. e.g. Search for GgTwHw = G(oogle) g(roups) T(iddly) w(iki) H(ans) w(obbe) and you should just

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-24 Thread HansWobbe
* I finally realized that AND searches on tags are possible. It migt be possible to incorporate suggested combinations into this Thread. -- 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: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-21 Thread HansWobbe
Added this Post to the thread to "bump" it for those who use eMail readers. ~Hans -- 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: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-21 Thread HansWobbe
Tony: Thanks for the additional Observation. I agree that there seems to be value in exploring this idea at least a bit further. After all, this Google Groups environment is well entrenched, so we should at least make the best of it. Cheers, Hans -- You received this message because you

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Introducing TiddlyTables a plugin for creating sortable tables.

2019-10-20 Thread HansWobbe
Alan: I've been cautiously testing your TiddlyTables creation for some time now. First and foremost, I think its a wondrous tool! Thank you very much for sharing this creation. The capabilities you have built into it are literally changing my entire view of how to manage a large and growing

[tw5] Re: The TIDDLER now ... #definition

2019-10-20 Thread HansWobbe
:-) It will be interesting to see if Global Warming helps the Great White Shark move north. I gather they would be interested in more than "dead skin" nibbles. Who knows, out Tiddlers might actually grow up and morph into a Great White ( Info system ). /:-) -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-20 Thread HansWobbe
It does indeed seem to be possible to edit the first Post after a Thead has been marked as Complete, without disturbing its Complete status. Further evaluation of the idea now seems useful. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-20 Thread HansWobbe
Ciao Josiah. It does indeed seem strange that the initial Author cannot close a thread. There's like;y an archaic reason for that, but I am not going to worry about it. What I was curious about is the idea of editing the first post of a thread to provide a summary of the thread and its

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-20 Thread HansWobbe
@ TonyM: Thanks! That is the effect I wanted. I'm still not sure why I could not find the control to do that but at least I can get on with my little test. Regards, Hans On Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 7:55:39 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote: > > On my mobile I marked your last reply as my favorite

[tw5] Re: Just a bit of a test

2019-10-19 Thread HansWobbe
Ooops. I certainly did not intend to create a case of "Curiosity killed the cat.". This is especially the case since I am just trying to satisfy my own curiosity about whether or not a GG thread might be made into a more effective source of documentation by editing it quietly, after it has

[tw5] Just a bit of a test

2019-10-19 Thread HansWobbe
This post is simply a bit of test of some recent insights into Google Groups. * I intend to 'close' it after posting a few Replies. That being said, I should at least use this as an opportunity to again Thank one and all for participating in this community; making it a worth-while learning

[tw5] Re: RegEx and/or SQL Wildcards: * % ? _ and issue #2963 in search field

2019-10-06 Thread HansWobbe
In my experience, this approach works very well. I use a very few fields that contain "words" made up of an alphabet of UTF-8 symbols to find the possible (permutations and combinations) subsets I am specifically interested in. By adding symbols like the Pin (and other Smilies or recognizable

[tw5] Re: OFF TOPIC: from left field-- the people in the know?

2019-10-05 Thread HansWobbe
@TiddlyTweeter On the contrary... You should post more! I,for one, appreciate your contributions and their energy. Cheers, Hans On Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 5:30:12 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: ... > > Good Lord! I had no idea. > > I should definitely post less. :-) > > > -- You

[tw5] Re: Progress report: Searchin high n low

2019-10-04 Thread HansWobbe
:-} *The Road goes ever on and on**Down from the door where it began .**Now far ahead the Road has gone,**And I must follow, if I can,* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.2.4, lightly steamed asparagus, file server and wiki management updates

2019-10-03 Thread HansWobbe
Hi Ed: Nice to see another entusiastic user of Bob. egards, Hans On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 8:57:01 AM UTC-4, Ed wrote: > > Hi Hans, > > Count me in as an enthousiastic user! > Tschüß, Hans > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Re: Itty.bitty - a cousin to the tiddler?

2019-09-23 Thread HansWobbe
@Mat: Well, I can certainly say that it worked, as promised, "right out of the box". And, having spent less than 10 minutes with it so far, I think I have a few uses for it. It's quite intriguing. Thanks for sharing! Regards, Hans On Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 1:46:06 PM UTC-4, Mat

[tw5] Re: Today TiddlyWiki is 15 years old

2019-09-21 Thread HansWobbe
:-) = smiling at the many memories along this path. Congratulations, indeed! ~Hans -- 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

Re: [tw5] Re: What's the point of effort?

2019-09-21 Thread HansWobbe
I added an Issues page. On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 11:43:01 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Arlen > > Could you add an "Issues" tab? Just to be able express thoughts on scope. > ... > > Best wishes > Josiah > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.2.4, lightly steamed asparagus, file server and wiki management updates

2019-09-14 Thread HansWobbe
Perhaps a list of enthusiastic users would be useful? If so, I'd sure add my name. Cheers Hans On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Jed Carty wrote: >> >> Apathy mostly. I have been working on other projects and updating Bob as >> I want new

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and regexp examples part ii: Working with fields

2019-09-02 Thread HansWobbe
If you like regExp and ways of exploiting it, you might enjoy these... Chinese Ideographic Telegraph Symbol for Day One ... https://unicode-table.com/en/33E0/ ㏠ ㏡ ㏢ ㏣ ㏤ ㏥ ㏦ ㏧ ㏨ ㏩ ㏪ ㏫ ㏬ ㏭ ㏮ ㏯ ㏰ ㏱ ㏲ ㏳ ㏴ ㏵ ㏶ ㏷ ㏸ ㏹ ㏺ ㏻ ㏼ ㏽ ㏾ I often combine them with the equivalent Month symbols to create a dense

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and regexp examples part ii: Working with fields

2019-09-02 Thread HansWobbe
@TiddlyTweeter: Neat! It simply had not occurred to me to use this simple method, in spite of the fact that I make extensive use of the characters as leading or trailing sigils in my titles, from Unicode ranges like https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/.

[tw5] Re: Proposal: Tiddler Serial Numbers

2019-09-01 Thread HansWobbe
After some preliminary testing of Containers, I think it might be possible to set up a proof-of-concept that would let a few folk interact as Peers that way. I personally don't have the ability to set this up, but I do see enough potential in this apporach that I would participate and

[tw5] Re: Announcing Tiddlywiki and regexp Examples: Documentation wiki

2019-08-29 Thread HansWobbe
Mohammad: Great organizational work, indeed! Thanks for this and your many other contributions. Cheers, Hans -- 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: Tiddlywiki and regexp examples

2019-08-24 Thread HansWobbe
@Mark S. I've just had a chance to test this in one of my environments and I have to say "It's amazingly useful!". Thank you very much for this and all of your other contributions. Best regards, Hans On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 10:50:33 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > Here's code for the

[tw5] Re: Do you actually use GG "tags" to find things? -- My suspicion is its pointless

2019-08-17 Thread HansWobbe
I find them moderately useful as a filtering mechanism that can even show other categories I might not have thought to Search. -- 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

[tw5] Re: TW5 Looking for Mat's side editor

2019-08-05 Thread HansWobbe
It was a VERY pleasant surprise to re-discover this work by Mat; especially since my monitors are setup in a vertical format to reduce scrolling. One of the great things about this community is that the nice things that catch your eye and then disappear due to time pressures, actually do come

[tw5] Re: Internet and freedom of communicating with fellow human beings

2019-08-03 Thread HansWobbe
I absolutely agree that mutiNational corps are a bigger problem that sovereign governments. One of the compelling arguments is the "too big to fail" argument put forward to justify the bailouts of the Banks from the 2008 financial crises. That "too big to..." argument is now evidently

[tw5] Re: The Cycle macro

2019-07-19 Thread HansWobbe
Mohammad: This is very nice! So far, i've been using Tobi's cycletags to move through a sequence of tags. You approach of using an array opens up several more use cases. Thanks for sharing this (and your many other contributions). Regards, Hans On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 4:52:23 AM

[tw5] Re: Inspirational thoughts about using tags

2019-05-20 Thread HansWobbe
I found this quite useful. Since I started working with Tags in the early days of Flickr, my usage has matured dramatically. So far, I have not found any open-source system as powerful for tagging as TiddlyWiki. Based on my experience to date, I would try to render the article's ...

[tw5] Re: off/on beat thought on taggery ...

2019-03-09 Thread HansWobbe
Oops. I was too focused on Tags to notice that the statement was about Tiddlers. I agree with "All tiddlers and Equal and (yet) some Tiddlers are different". This strikes me as being consitent with the view that a Tiddler is the smallest semantic unit. -hans -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: off/on beat thought on taggery ...

2019-03-09 Thread HansWobbe
Josiah: Please clarify your question a bit. I make extensive use tags for several different purposes and I am not sure how I could characterize them in a way you would fine useful. Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: 2nd test of title sigils = ㋂monthOfYear2019

2019-02-25 Thread HansWobbe
Somehow this "public" file suddenly requires an access link since I last used it. I will not be able to look into this until later this week when thos current trip ends. Sorry about that, Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.

[tw5] Re: 2nd test of title sigils = ㋂monthOfYear2019

2019-02-25 Thread HansWobbe
Josiah: re "knowing what to do" ... We are quite familiar (and appreciative) of Dave's DynaList work that I would point to as an example of what can be achieved with a bit of easy design effort. I've been working in that environment enough to know that it can be used to craft a library of

[tw5] 2nd test of title sigils = ㋂monthOfYear2019

2019-02-25 Thread HansWobbe
Adding a few trailing characters to a post's title might enhance Search operations. I referred to this as tagging earlier, but perhaps (search) Targeting might be a better term. One consideration that may be resolved with a bit more testing is... What characters can be used that are readily

[tw5] Re: test of title sigil 

2019-02-24 Thread HansWobbe
Thanks for the update Mohammad. I am still doing a bit of testing with other characters since I think there may be browser dependencies. For the moment I am editing the initial post in order to keep the items in this thread from proliferating. If this is even a little useful, I may make

[tw5] Re: Dear Tiddlywiki Group admin: please enable tags feature

2019-02-24 Thread HansWobbe
Just a test. there are a lot od Unicode characters, many of which should work.  Hans By the way I am not sure if email user can use tag, but one solution could be adding extra words as tag to the end of message title! > > > > --Mohammad > -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] test of title sigil 

2019-02-24 Thread HansWobbe
* testing to see just what type of character can be imbedded in titles. -- 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.

[tw5] Re: So I want to make ...

2019-02-23 Thread HansWobbe
The value of this chart for me is that it suggests I should never do anything advanced. TW is so rich in optional solutions, that I inevitably spend a lot of time Searching, Evaluating, and Optimizing solutions. The result is that I would likely never be able to achieve payback from improved

[tw5] Re: Switzerland likes TiddlyWiki - grüezi!

2019-02-16 Thread HansWobbe
This is getting quite a bit of attention outside of the usual TW circles. We could now reinforce that attention by linking to more "showcase of capabilities" material, perhaps even Dave's TiddlyWiki toolmap : Educational - examples of

[tw5] Re: Quick Opinion -- The "Empty" sidebar is perhaps doing far too much?

2019-02-16 Thread HansWobbe
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing this moral perspective. It's quite prophetic in these "dayze" of internet noise. ... But it also brings many perils... > > Some deeds may go unsung in the din, > intents mistaken and words unheeded. > So spears will be shaken, shields splintered, > egos will be

[tw5] Re: Switzerland likes TiddlyWiki - grüezi!

2019-02-15 Thread HansWobbe
This impressive display of what can be done with TiddlyWiki, might well inspire others. It would be interesting to see if we could help promote it and TW effectively. For a start, I'm posting a simple tweet. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Semantic Colors

2019-02-09 Thread HansWobbe
Very nice! Thanks for sharing. Regards, Hans -- 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 to this group,

[tw5] Re: How BOB (node) saved my bacon ...

2019-02-09 Thread HansWobbe
Josiah: Thanks for the reminder to use Caution. In the interests of providing options: perhaps another effective precaution is to use Dropbox since it too lets you back-out unforeseen problems. Regards, Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Automatic link outline of a tiddler generated from headings?

2019-01-27 Thread HansWobbe
Dave: This demo was sufficiently interesting for me to spend a bit of time looking at HowToDoIt. I failed to find out how. I know you are busy, but if you have any hints that are somple to share, I'd appreciate them. Regards, Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw5] Re: A TW Resource Announced: Scripts in TW

2019-01-19 Thread HansWobbe
Indeed a nice piece of work. Thabks for sharing, Mohammad. Regards ~Hans -- 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: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2018-12-31 Thread HansWobbe
@ David Gifford Thanks for the additional insights. I always find it useful to review the tools and workFlows of others as a way of learning how to improve my own. I tihnk I am making good progress with StackEdit, although I seem to be momentarily stumped by an inability to find the

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2018-12-30 Thread HansWobbe
David: Thanks for sharing your writing tool insights. Having followed your references to DynaList and found it to be quite useful, I couldn't resist peeking at StackEdit. After a very few brief tests, I am curious regarding your statement that you write in DynaList and then export to

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

2018-12-24 Thread HansWobbe
A very nice piece of work that has already resulted in improvements to my workflow and that shows considerable additional promise. Installation was straight-foward. It effectively worked right "out of the box". Thank you very much for sharing this. Regards, Hans -- You received this

[tw5] Re: Tagging --- Organise From Serendipity

2018-12-21 Thread HansWobbe
20, 2018 at 5:32:04 PM UTC-5, bimlas wrote: > > @HansWobbe > > ... > > Can you plase give me an example wiki to use keywords? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: Tagging --- Organise From Serendipity

2018-12-17 Thread HansWobbe
Mark: Thanks for posting this. It's good to have another experienced view on this subject since I find myself gradually reducing the use of Tags in favor of using Keywords more, as there are many times when I find myself moving away from one methodology only to find that the newer one has its

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