Re: [tw5] Fields should have definitions

2020-01-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Bimlas As pmario points out, the special behaviour of the fields modified, created, tags, list and color is defined within the JavaScript core of TW5, and isn’t directly accessible from wikitext. It was clear some time ago that this approach isn’t optimal, but by then it was too late to

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2020-01-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat The freelinks plugin currently ignores the tilde character. I’ve not managed to find a good way to implement it but I’ll keep thinking about it. Best wishes Jeremy > On 4 Jan 2020, at 14:42, Mat wrote: > > @Jeremy > > Possibly it seems the freelinking makes this not work: > >

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2020-01-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > 1 - Be able to apply (optional) specific CSS styling to auto soft-links. > For instance, in a draft, it would help me a lot if they were in a > different color than hard-links. I’ve added a class tc-freelink, and given it a pale background colour by default. > 2 - Could

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2020-01-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony > Rather than us running down the performance rabbit hole again can you please > consider my suggestion of optional rule in or rule out of this as I > suggested previously. Just a very gentle note that the way you’ve expressed this paragraph makes it read as an implicit criticism of

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2020-01-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
d all, for being such an amazingly responsive > community! It’s a pleasure. It’s an interesting problem and I am delighted to have been able to welcome you back to the community with it, Best wishes Jeremy > > -Springer > > On Friday, January 3, 2020 at 5:47:40 AM UTC-5, Jer

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2020-01-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Springer I’ve had an initial stab at a freelinking plugin. As expected, it noticeably slows down large wikis with many tiddlers. But it works pretty well with smallish wikis. I’ve got some ideas for improving the speed, but it’s still worth trying out. The plugin is available in the

Re: [tw5] Why RedirectMacro was the best thing ever, and a TW5 solution would be amazing

2019-12-30 Thread Jeremy Ruston
time. https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1342#issuecomment-71869414 I'll try to give it some time over the next couple of days, Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 30 Dec 2019, at 17:31, springer wrote: > >  > Tony

Re: [tw5] Re: listed operator slowing down my wiki

2019-12-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Hi David. The listed[] operator needs to open every tiddler and have a look, > if there is a "backlink" wikitext in the tiddler text. > > ... Internally the function needs to parse the whole tiddler content, which > is "expensive". The results of the parsing are cached. So a second lookup >

Re: [tw5] Help reducing RAM usage when serving multiple tiddlywikis

2019-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
of tiddlers, and the browser is doing all the rendering. Arlen Beiler recently did some exploration along these lines recently: https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/CAJ1vdSSe4-y4wR%3D6o_ihBmYe8E_bUqAgqT0tpb7LwaSpv7K9Uw%40mail.gmail.com Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer

Re: [tw5] Is this a bug: removing a tiddler which is tagged say with xx is not removed from xx list filed

2019-12-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad It is actually intentional. The alternative behaviour would be that when modifying a tiddler to remove a tag the core would also update any of the tag list fields referencing that tiddler. The core avoids such complicated semantics in the tiddler store to keep the foundations of

Re: [tw5] Re: Favorites plugin: new update 3.1.0

2019-12-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony > I did not want to high Jack the thread. But I thought this info important for > mohammadss different releases. I understand this may have a reason but surely > we could get dropped plugins to be saved into the node required locations to > bring these behaviors inline. It seems an

[tw5] Re: $:/StoryList on BOB

2019-12-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Torax Just a reminder that a number of users read this forum via email (including me), and so will never see edits made after posting. It's usually better to make a second post than make substantive edits to an existing post. > Sorry - got the whole thing completely wrong. The

Re: [tw5] Re: Favorites plugin: new update 3.1.0

2019-12-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> The wiki running under Node.js will only process plugins loaded via the > tiddlywiki.info file, or directly from the command line. I should have added that Node.js will also load plugin folders from the "plugins" subfolder of a wiki folder. Best wishes Jeremy -- You received this message

Re: [tw5] Re: Favorites plugin: new update 3.1.0

2019-12-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Can I ask if you can tell me what the difference is if rather using the > folder version I drop the single file plugin on a node hosted wiki? I am sure > I should already understand the full consequences how ever I think if we > present alternative distributions we should explain the pros and

Re: [tw5] Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony > > I am not saying this, perhaps moderators are necessary, I am saying to avoid > active moderation unless there is a real need. Sure spammers and trolls > should be locked out. Are you saying that this community practices active moderation without a real need? Or that you’re afraid

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
fine try an lock it down. > > Other forums have software and moderation features that people use because > they are there, the misuse of these features is what kills "open forums". > > Regards > Tony > > > > On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 7:51:12 PM UT

Re: [tw5] Bob and TiddlyServer

2019-12-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> In fact, most of the inspiration for it came from Jeremy because of the way > he designed the boot.js file and other server related components. The > paradigm he used is what made it possible. In a way, it felt like I built a > section of TiddlyWiki that had been planned for but never

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
should be enough. > Every member of the group can guide other users if we understand our > practices. > > Regards > Tony > > On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 4:10:43 AM UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Josiah > >> Ciao Jeremy >> >> The issue on this i

Re: [tw5] Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony If you’re saying that you believe that we don’t need moderators for this group, then I respectfully disagree. Firstly, the use of moderation in online communities is universal, and secondly we’ve always had moderators. I don’t think you’re saying that moderators shouldn’t work through

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
from what has worked for other communities. Best wishes Jeremy. > > Best wishes > Josiah > > On Monday, 9 December 2019 16:40:47 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Josiah > >> I just noticed that it appears a reader can no longer "close" a thread. >> >

Re: [tw5] *** It is the time to be Generous ***

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Bimlas IssueHunt is new to me, but I’ve come across a few similar things over the years: https://www.bountysource.com/ https://gitpay.me/ I don’t think we’ve got the numbers for it to work well for us, and would have the same concerns as

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
to affect pinning, tagging, closing — pretty much everything except post. Best wishes Jeremy > > Best wishes > Josiah > > On Saturday, 7 December 2019 12:37:34 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: >> >> I could be wrong, but it looks like the feature has already been turned

Re: [tw5] *** It is the time to be Generous ***

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > Maybe there could be a "bucket" fund? By which I mean donation to a > collective fund that is then disbursed to help larger emergent project > developers. > > By which I mean there is an overall PayPal for tiddlywiki.com that a small > committee decide where it goes? The trouble

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Jeremy, > > You are responding to my comments, Tony, Rather than Marks. Doh! My apologies, I mistyped but had of course realised that it was you! The fact is that we’ve had moderators quietly moderating the group since 2005, and I don’t think we’ve run into any problems in terms of lightness

Re: [tw5] *** It is the time to be Generous ***

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> > While I wish I could hire you, I think it might be beneficial for you to have > a "patreon" type support mechanism as well, so that those of us that cant > directly hire you, can still "buy you coffee/beer" every once and while > through there. > > Good idea, more people would willing to

Re: [tw5] each operator: Is this a bug?

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > On 9 Dec 2019, at 09:15, Mohammad wrote: > > does has a performance impact if we use [has[color]each[color]] instead of > [each[color]has[color]]? which is recommended? I haven’t timed it, but would expect `[each[color]has[color]]` to be quicker under most situations. > How we

Re: [tw5] each operator: Is this a bug?

2019-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Although the current behaviour is confusing, we can’t change it without breaking backwards compatibility. I’ve updated the docs to include a note pointing out a workaround: > Note that if a tiddler does not contain field <<.place F>>, it is treated as > if the value of the field were empty.

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > Happy to contribute. Personaly I prefer open as possible and close down only > if necessary. I think we all do. > I have had substantial online community development experience. Great. > If there must be moderators I recommend as soft touch as much as possible. I think it’s more

Re: [tw5] *** It is the time to be Generous ***

2019-12-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Diego > And finally, Jeremy! I dont think there is currently a way to directly > support him/tiddlywiki. The best way to support me is by hiring me commercially through my company Federatial https://federatial.com . Most of my current work is performing custom

Re: [tw5] Google Group Tags... Notes on utility & moderation?

2019-12-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
ct more formal roles in the community will be a part of it. Best wishes Jeremy. > > On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 4:55:32 AM UTC-8, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > In another thread ... > > Jeremy Ruston wrote: > * Pinning should never have been globally available. I appreciate the

Re: [tw5] Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
instructions exist for making changes through the GitHub web interface. The idea is that users following the instructions don’t need to understand anything about branches etc. Best wishes Jeremy. > > Thanks! > > > On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 6:51:45 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote: &

Re: [tw5] Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
tiddlywiki.com <http://tiddlywiki.com/> whereas in the past I needed to run the update from my computer, and it took a considerable time. Best wishes Jeremy. > > > > On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 2:16:47 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > A couple of thoughts: > > * Pinn

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki starting time is sooooo slow

2019-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Florian Do you have a large number of tiddlers in your wiki? The startup time under Node.js hasn’t had much optimisation attention, and I think there’s quite a lot of scope to improve things. Best wishes Jeremy. > On 6 Dec 2019, at 11:33, Florian Cauvin wrote: > > On my RaspberryPi 3

Re: [tw5] Taking Node Server to the next level

2019-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Another interesting sync adaptor would be one that retrieved and stored tiddlers via the Wordpress API. The attraction is that WordPress hosting is highly commoditised, being readily available and cheap. It should be possible to store tiddlers as “Pages”, and to inherit WordPress’s very smooth

Re: [tw5] Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
A couple of thoughts: * Pinning should never have been globally available. I appreciate the argument that no great harm was done, but it evidently created confusion as to who could see that a thread had been pinned * We should agree on general rules for what threads might qualify for being

Re: [tw5] Re: Pin Unpin Posts

2019-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just to add that Google Groups doesn't appear to support a separate permission setting for pinning; as far as I can tell from poking around in the admin settings, anyone with posting permission can pin posts. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com

Re: [tw5] To Google Group Owner - Jeremy?

2019-12-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony I had a quick look at what Google mean by a “Collaborative Inbox”: it’s for customer support agents to assign messages to specific handlers for response, and for keeping track of those responses. Changing the nature of our primary discussion forum would be a massive change to make,

Re: [tw5] Re: Taking Node Server to the next level

2019-12-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
that I'd love to see is one that stores tiddlers in an online Google Sheet. Done right, one would be able to seamlessly switch between editing the same data within TiddlyWiki and via the Google Sheet user interface. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com

Re: [tw5] SonicPi, TiddlyWiki and OSC?

2019-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The video of our talk about Joe has just been published: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUji_DlXjm8 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUji_DlXjm8> Best wishes Jeremy. > On 10 Nov 2019, at 12:44, PMario wrote: > > On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 6:29:19 PM UTC+1, Jere

[tw5] Job vacancy at Anna Freud NCCF working with TiddlyWiki

2019-11-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
There’s an interesting job opening for someone with experience of TiddlyWiki at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families in London. The AFNCCF trains youth workers across the UK and the world using a system of manuals based on TiddlyWiki. The job opening is for a “Network and

Re: [tw5] Query: Is showing of a LITERAL "backtick" impossible in a WikiText code block?

2019-11-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi TiddlyTweeter You can use single backticks literally within code blocks: This is a ``` Code block`with a tick ``` If you define a code block run with double backticks then you can use literal single backticks within it: A ``code run with a tick` like this `` Best wishes Jeremy. > On

Re: [tw5] Re: BUG? -- In Editor For Type: "image/x-icon"

2019-11-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi TiddlyTweeter > There appears to be a (cosmetic, but CONFUSING) bug when editing Favicons > (image/x-icon). The bitmap editor doesn't know how to edit .ico files because they are not ordinary images; they pack multiple images into a single file. The editor converts the image to a PNG when

Re: [tw5] [TW5] How to show all modified or created tiddles before saving?

2019-11-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Siniy-Kit > Hi. I use single-file tiddlywiki.html for making mini-sites (many static > pages). I want make static pages only from tiddles I have modified or created > before saving. How can i get $list of this kind of tiddlers? The “haschanged” operator filters tiddlers that have been

Re: [tw5] Cannot edit tiddlers (Node.JS Version)

2019-11-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jett Thanks for the report. Do things work if you use a different browser than Chrome? Are you using the CodeMirror plugin in TiddlyWiki? Are you using any Chrome extensions? Many thanks, Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 20 Nov 2019, at 16:59, J

Re: [tw5] [TW5] AWS Plugin and external modules

2019-11-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Phil You can use a construction like this to choose the right implementation: var xhr = $tw.browser ? XMLHttpRequest : require("$:/path/to/my/polyfill").XMLHttpRequest; And then you'd use xhr as the XMLHttpRequest object Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene

Re: [tw5] Re: The last word in Saving?

2019-11-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > Even on the desktop, TiddlyDesktop has complications that most every-day > users would find unacceptable. > If you close out a single-file window, the only way to get it back is to > close out ALL your windows, and the > instance (which may need to be killed with the process

Re: [tw5] Anyone good with bookmarklets? QUick config of tiddlywikis

2019-11-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> I did a little research such as here > > and is seems plausible that we could make a bookmarklet that would allow me > to drop a specified json file onto a tiddlywiki from the bookmarks I

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Is the following an example of a lateral variable? No, that’s just using a variable to update the value in a tiddler. It’s a perfectly useful technique. > If there were a way to change the value in tiddlername without a trigger do I > not have a lateral variable? No. For a tiddler value to

Re: [tw5] Abridged summary of tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com - 50 updates in 14 topics

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Richard I think that’ll be the updog.co link, there appears to have been a bit of a tug of war with Google recently on it. Best wishes Jeremy > On 4 Nov 2019, at 23:40, Richard Drake wrote: > > Gmail gave a warning about one of the links here > > On Thu, 31 Oct 2019

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mario I’m not sure I’m following all of this thread, but it looks like you’re wanting variables to work fundamentally differently than they do at the moment. Some of your examples require lateral variables, which is to say variable values that are inherited by widgets from their older

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> full path to it, and save this branch/path in each tiddler, or in a data > tiddler. This would allow a complex hierarchy to be saved for later, even > when the source tiddlers change their relationships. > > There are other possibilities that I will leave out for brevity. > > Tony >

Re: [tw5] CSS question regarding the html tag

2019-11-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Most of the core icons have no type defined (image/svg+xml) AND lacks a xmlns > declaration (http://www.w3.org/2000/svg > " …) Just to be clear, this is because the core icons are designed to be used as SVG elements embedded in the HTML, rather than images. The

Re: [tw5] How to add group for untagged tiddlers to table of contents?

2019-11-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Max, Sylvain, There is an untagged[] operator that returns all tiddlers that don’t have a tag: https://tiddlywiki.com/#untagged%20Operator Best wishes Jeremy > On 3 Nov 2019, at 22:29, Sycom wrote: > > Hi > > Maybe [... !has[tags]] ? > >

Re: [tw5] [TW5] AWS Plugin and external modules

2019-11-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Phil As you say, the best solution is to wrap the xmlhttprequest JS file into a tiddler, and then require that tiddler. The basic approach is to use a “tiddlywiki.files” file to turn the raw JS file into a tiddler. This mechanism includes the possibility of adding a prefix/suffix to the

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki roadmap

2019-11-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Everyone The “Road Map” tiddler was added at some point because somebody had asked for it. Of course, it’s troublesome to remember to update it, so it’s fallen by the wayside. > I think the roadmap today is driven by the needs of Jeremys business projects > and the pull-requests by

Re: [tw5] Re: How to include some JavaScript code in a Node.js TiddlyWiki

2019-11-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Sorry to be late to the thread, and glad you’ve got things working. Just to add that the special /*\ comment block at the top of JS files is an alternative to having to have a separate .meta file. There was also a reference to tiddlywiki.files — that’s a mechanism for turning existing files

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony We could extend the transclude widget so that it sets a “currentTransclusionTitle” variable with the name of the tiddler that it is transcluding. We’d actually also need to set variables currentTransclusionField, currentTransclusionIndex and currentTransclusionSubtiddler to capture

Re: [tw5] Re: confused about UTC term used for the dates

2019-11-01 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just to add that the date format for "1994-11-05T13:15:30Z" is called ISO-8601: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 The reason that TW uses the 20191031080056713 format is that it is easier to use for computations and comparisons. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jer

Re: [tw5] Re: Fantasy: Instantly create link

2019-10-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
idget based on https://quilljs.com. At some point I'll polish it up for more general use. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 23 Oct 2019, at 14:57, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > At the heart of it all is a certain discontent w

Re: [tw5] Re: TW 5.1.22prerelease: the tabs macro with tc-vertical class: Is this an issue?

2019-10-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad I’ve just commited a different fix, setting overflow: auto on the container: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/46c90af308015242fa0314d85f1524727e2aa7e5 Let me know how it works

Re: [tw5] Red mistake in Kiwi browser on Android if "Include the target tiddler" in address bar is on.

2019-10-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Siniy-Kit The only component of TiddlyWiki that includes the text “disconnect” in its JavaScript source is highlight.js, which suggests that it is that library that is failing. Are you using that plugin? If so, can you try again with it uninstalled. Best wishes Jeremy. > On 19 Oct 2019,

Re: [tw5] Tables in TW 5.1.22

2019-10-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad That was a bug, just fixed in this PR: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4328 The updated version will be up at https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease in about 7 minutes. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 18 Oct 2

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki, Accessibility & Ally

2019-10-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Steve I suspect that they mean that the TW5’s HTML tag doesn’t include a “lang” attribute specifying the ISO code of the language in which the page is written. I’ve made an update for v5.1.22 to set to the lang attribute according to the currently set language:

Re: [tw5] TW 5.1.22 pre + Plugin

2019-10-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad You’ll need to import this tiddler into your empty wiki: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#%24%3A%2Fconfig%2FOfficialPluginLibrary Best wishes Jeremy. > On 16 Oct 2019, at 17:17, Mohammad wrote: > > I have

Re: [tw5] Re: Make range widget update according to given field

2019-10-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi David Please could you post the code you referred to in your original post? I have a feeling that the draft thing might be a red herring, and that this may be about avoiding refresh cycles that destroy and recreate the range widget while it is being used (which is a version of a classic TW5

Re: [tw5] Re: Typing lag in <$edit-text/> widget

2019-10-14 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Hubert I've added support for v5.1.22 for the presence of a field called "throttle.refresh" triggering the same throttling process as for draft tiddlers. You can try it out here: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease#RefreshThrottling Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jer

Re: [tw5] Wrongly word-wrap in table cell

2019-10-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad I think it’s a bug. The CSS for vertical tabs sets `word-break: break-word` on .tc-tab-content.tc-vertical which is then inherited by the tab content. It was introduced here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/7e71fcfab80bed9aed4389eea386fb2036cc4a85

Re: [tw5] Re: Typing lag in <$edit-text/> widget

2019-10-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Hubert, Thank you for finding this thread from 2015: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tiddlywiki/hlIvXE6jRys/discussion As you note, I think we are still in the same place: on lower powered devices, it would be useful to be able to extend the refresh dampening mechanism to selectively

Re: [tw5] How to set font size for editor?

2019-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > On 5 Oct 2019, at 17:25, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > When we talk about accessibility, the first thing that comes to my mind is > font size. > > You can change the font size of displayed tiddlers. You can change the > overall font size of everything else. > > But is

Re: [tw5] Re: NodeGUI Hosted Tiddlywiki?

2019-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Everyone Electron and nw.js are alternate takes on marrying the Node.js runtime with the Chromium browser, and make it possible to create native apps that integrate web browser functionality. node-gui is subtly different: it combines the Node.js runtime with the Qt cross platform GUI

Re: [tw5] currentTiddler and tabs macro

2019-10-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
currentTiddler shows different results in different situation. > > I have used red color to highlight the difference. > > --Mohammad > > > > On Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 4:56:46 PM UTC+3:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Mohammad > > I’m afraid I'm not quite follo

[tw5] Re: Q: Import Folder and Subfolders

2019-10-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Cryoshakespeare > > I'm creating my raw tiddlers on github and then downloading them. While it > would be nice to organize them in a folder structure in github, I can't > seem to easily import the downloaded repository without going through each > folder and selecting the tiddlers. Is there

Re: [tw5] currentTiddler and tabs macro

2019-10-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad I’m afraid I'm not quite following. The tabs macro intentionally doesn’t affect the current tiddler. Best wishes Jeremy > When you use a tiddler with tabs macro Tiddlywiki refers to currentTiddler to > the last tiddler in which rendering is occurred! > > This make macros with

Re: [tw5] Re: Questions about the mail archives

2019-10-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Cd.K > Thank you. > > On this scale, it easily fits into the main memory of a computer. Indeed, or in a GitHub repo. > BTW: How do you create your quotes with a vertical stroke in blue I read and respond to the group using my email client (macOS Mail.app). > I sit 42 cm in front of the

Re: [tw5] Questions about the mail archive

2019-10-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Cd.K I have all the tw and twdev group messages archived in my email. The mbox file for the main TW group is 2.15GB and contains 103,320 messages, and the mbox for the TWDev group is 249MB and contains 24,349 messages. Best wishes Jeremy. > On 2 Oct 2019, at 19:19, 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki

Re: [tw5] Splash screen "breaks" decrypt prompt for wiki

2019-10-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi HC > I was experimenting with a splash screen, and copied the splash screen from > tiddlywiki.com, it worked but not pretty. I removed the code for the image > and then the login prompt for my wiki changed. the square is gone and > everything is moved to the left. luckily the decrypting

Re: [tw5] Re: TW5 on nodejs via https and certificate-based user authentication using nginx as proxy

2019-10-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Pietro Glad you've got it sorted out. If you're able to write up the procedure it would be great to include it on tiddlywiki.com. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 2 Oct 2019, at 07:01, Pietro Abano wrote: > >  > Hi Donald

Re: [tw5] Control of node.js instance(s)

2019-09-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I think Bob may do what you want: https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob Best wishes Jeremy > On 20 Sep 2019, at 19:17, 'Torax Malu' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > Hi, > > is there a known control plugin for TiddlyWiki on node.js do control the > server instance out of the wiki itself? I refer

Re: [tw5] Unpacking json plugin file - algorithms for creating tiddlywiki.files

2019-09-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi David The tiddlywiki.files mechanism is primarily intended for extracting tiddlers out of existing libraries, without needing to modify those files. It’s a lossy process (because not all the files necessarily end up in tiddlers), and it isn’t generally possible to reconstruct the original

Re: [tw5] What prefix for _canonical_uri?

2019-09-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi RA > Trying to add FontAwesome as a plugin. The wiki is working, the plugin is > recognized, and it contains shadow tiddlers for each svg file. > The only part I cannot get right is the _canonical_uri, so I get a "broken > image" icon in each shadow tiddler instead of an svg image. If

Re: [tw5] Any way to suppress "unresponsive script" message?

2019-09-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark If you’re on Firefox, the details are here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/warning-unresponsive-script Best wishes Jeremy > On 19 Sep 2019, at 22:20, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > I'm doing something

Re: [tw5] How to get rid of dotted border after clicking on a link

2019-09-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Pedruchini It looks like you’re talking about the focus indicator provided by your browser to show where keyboard navigation will occur. Your browser may have options to hide it, otherwise you can disable it globally with CSS by creating a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet containing: ```

Re: Re: [tw5] Hitting a barrier at 36,000 tiddlers

2019-09-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark, Interesting! I’d echo the request to share the wiki if you’re able to. Perhaps you could use the performance instrumentation tools to see if any filters are bottlenecks: https://tiddlywiki.com/#Performance%20Instrumentation In particular, after turning on performance instrumentation

Re: [tw5] %2520 with URL encoding

2019-09-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Gloom > How do I get TW to URL encode spaces with %2520 (instead of %20)? %2520 is > what Github encodes blank spaces in the official TW static pages' URL's. The URLs are double encoded. The first encoding is so that we can map every tiddler title to a valid URL, and the second is done by

Re: [tw5] Re: Competition for v5.1.22 artwork

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat > On 17 Sep 2019, at 12:13, Mat wrote: > > > Good to hear. By "second one" you mean the one with the .1.22 on the side or > the overlapping one? (The order is different in my posts text vs the > attachments.) I meant this copied below. Best wishes Jeremy -- You received this

Re: [tw5] Re: Competition for v5.1.22 artwork

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat I think the second one is much better. The version number could perhaps be more prominent by expanding it to fill more of the available space. Best wishes Jeremy > On 17 Sep 2019, at 11:53, Mat wrote: > > Jeremy Ruston wrote: > [...]the version number be clear

Re: [tw5] Re: Competition for v5.1.22 artwork

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat > Forgive me for stating the obvious but; This symbolizes the inner essence of > mans existential struggle in the universe. > The concept is great but I fear that at the moment it may not satisfy the first requirement, that the version number be clear and readable. Particularly at small

Re: [tw5] Re: Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
lated extensions of the import mechanism at this point, but will return to it. Best wishes Jeremy. > > so the import process can be hacked, I want to do this a lot. :) > > Regards > Tony > > > > On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 6:06:11 PM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrot

Re: [tw5] Re: Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
/core/images/info-button > <http://192.168.1.81/Instances/PSaTSuitnew.html#%24%3A%2Fcore%2Fimages%2Finfo-button> > > Regards > Tony > > On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 6:06:11 PM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Just to add that there’s now a warning in the import list

Re: [tw5] Re: Competition for v5.1.22 artwork

2019-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Thomas That’s great, thank you for the first entry! > Voilà. Attached SVG is about a third the size of the PNG. The current v5.1.22-prerelease banner image is just a placeholder until the competition is completed. Best wishes Jeremy > > Cheers, Thomas > > > <5.1.22-plugin.png> > >

Re: [tw5] Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat > I wanted to try it on https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease > so I opened the Plugin Library (the > second green button) and scrolled almost to the end to find the Blog plugin > (which is both not installed and doesn't seem to require reload). Clicking

Re: [tw5] Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
questions or comments welcome. Best wishes Jeremy > On 13 Sep 2019, at 19:38, Mat wrote: > > Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Just to be clear, this means that with the proviso above, users will be able > to: > > * Add new plugins from the plugin library without reloading > *

Re: [tw5] Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mat > Will it also mean one can live-edit a plugin? Or is it the same limitation as > with macros, i.e that it refreshes the page? Yes, any modification to or creation of a plugin tiddler will trigger the registration of the constituent shadow tiddlers. Best wishes Jeremy -- You

Re: [tw5] Re: Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > On 12 Sep 2019, at 03:48, Mohammad wrote: > > In this way there is no need to have shadow tiddlers start with $:/plugins > they can be ordinary tiddlers have been packed using a tool like Tinka! Is that a restriction of Tinka? The core doesn’t restrict the titles of shadow

Re: [tw5] Reversing Safe Mode

2019-09-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony It sounds like you were using safemode with the Node.js configuration, which can lead to data loss (specifically, the tiddlers overwritten by safe mode get saved to the server). With the Node.js configuration you don’t really need safe mode because you can directly manipulate the files

[tw5] Coming in v5.1.22: dynamic loading of plugins

2019-09-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I’m pretty excited to announce that if all goes well, one of the new features for v5.1.22 will be the ability to dynamically load/unload plugins without needing to refresh the page. The catch is that this only works for plugins that do not contain any JavaScript modules. For plugins that do

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki .md Files

2019-09-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
get things working again. Best wishes Jeremy. > > Thanks in advance for any further help. > > On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 5:44:49 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Talha131 > >> Jeremy does this mean if I have >> >> "plugins": [ >>

Re: [tw5] Find current tiddle title with a javascript macro -or- regex transform {{!!title}}

2019-09-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Leon The usual way to address this would be to pass the tiddler title to the macro call by using the macrocall widget: <$macrocall $name="JavaC1" myText={{!!title}}/> That way, the macro can be used with any text, not just the current tiddler title. Best wishes Jeremy. > On 11 Sep 2019,

Re: [tw5] random macro, random filter

2019-09-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > On 11 Sep 2019, at 08:47, Mohammad Rahmani wrote: > > As there is no random filter (I expect to have it with math operators) in TW > core, is it possible using machine clock and TW 5.1.20+ math ops create a > macro to generate random numbers? This has come up before, it might

Re: [tw5] Linking Katex formulae elements to a tiddler

2019-09-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Christian > On 11 Sep 2019, at 09:47, Christian Macedo wrote: > > I've managed to install Katex from the link > Usually it’s easier to install plugins from the official library via the control panel “plugins” tab, did that not work for

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