Saves to Tiddlyspot seem to be either broken / doing something 'funky'; Is
anyone else experiencing this issue?
I have been (very) slowly splitting the site
http://softwareutilities.tiddlyspot.com/ into the tw5 versions
http://mysoftwareutilities.tiddlyspot.com/ (Eventually to overwrite the
that
something in tw5 is more affected by that than the original? Although my
lousy latency goes back years and is not a recent development and I don't
recall having this issue before.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 1:57:45 PM UTC-4, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Jonnan,
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> Looking
It must be my DSL then. Frustrating as my local phone company's motto is
"We're a monopoly and we like it that way".
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 3:13:42 PM UTC-4, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Jonnan,
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> I do not think your TW is the problem. Why? have a look he
-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at 7:12:55 PM UTC-7, Jonnan wrote:
Okay, I'm definitely not getting this syntax. Obviously I'm at the
'waving a dead chicken over it' point, but generally I *can* wave a dead
chicken over it.
Admittedly, TW5 has it's twists and turns
Okay, I'm definitely not getting this syntax. Obviously I'm at the 'waving
a dead chicken over it' point, but generally I *can* wave a dead chicken
over it.
I want to make a generalized version of this from the tutorial:
list-links filter:[tag[Tag Template]] +[sort[title]] where 'Tag
For those scoring at home - Yep, drop it in a Template Tiddler and it works
great.
Thank you kindly sir,
Jonnan
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 2:18:57 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 10:13:05 AM UTC-7, Jonnan wrote:
Okay - I want to autocreate a link to google
Thanks - I was working my way towards that, but was going to be annoyed at
myself if there was a quick easy solution I was just missing - G.
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 2:18:57 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 10:13:05 AM UTC-7, Jonnan wrote:
Okay - I want
This is an idea that's been percolating in my head for awhile - if there's
a theory why it can't be done I haven't thought of it yet, though I can
think of a dozen practical reason it might not work, mostly due to the
computing overhead becoming intolerable inside a browser or edits on the
opening it
in chrome till they get the firefox (which I infinitely prefer) plugin
finished.
I kinda like it - when they do get firefox finished, I'll probably just
change the header to #!/usr/bin/firefox.
Jonnan
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Thank you - I concede I don't understand the syntax enough to
understand why that works, but it indeed does.
And 'til I do, another bit of voodoo code for me to wave like a dead
chicken - G! I likes me dead chickens to wave!
Thanks again
On Jan 6, 3:02 pm, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
inside stylesheets has
never quite passed the Wave a dead chicken over it degree of
competence.
This looks feasible though - is the syntax to shift from macro to
stylesheet syntax simple enough to translate this?
Thanks - Jonnan
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tag is
normally treated - I.E., [tag[DefaultTiddlers]] still needs to show
the entire list, or it's pointless - G), it would clean things up
considerably.
If anyone is familiar with a plugin that does this, I'd be much
obliged - Thanks
Jonnan
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? I'm obviously
missing something.
Thanks - Jonnan
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This may never get finished beyond it's current point, but the
http://storywiki.tiddlyspot.com/#inlineSVG%20TiddlyWikiSVG actually
*does* work for simple graphics. It can't do xlinks properly which
kills gradient/use/defs functionality, but for a basic logo it works
fine.
Jonnan
On Oct 8, 2:27
the 'import' process.
Jonnan
On Aug 13, 1:45 pm, FND f...@gmx.net wrote:
Have you tried the 2.5.3 beta?
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/t/1b7501e91bd0203f
That might solve these issues.
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Ah - 'inssert username here' was indeed a(n embarrassing) typo, but
not the underlying issue - it doesn't work with list filter [modifier
[Jonnan]] either - G.
I'm wanting to create a list based on the 'modifier' field, rather
than the 'tag' field; As I'm reading the filter syntax, it *should
? -Jonnan
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tags, I can see
advantages and disadvantages to that as well.
Four: I've forgotten Four. Since I posted 'two' in the subject line,
this is probably okay. pfft
Thanks - Jonnan
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I'm probably minsinterpreting your issue, but
{{{ *text* }}}
Formats diferently than
{{{
*text*
}}}
That second is lots better for many thinigs.
Hope I wasn't misinterpreting -
Jonnan
On Aug 5, 3:14 pm, Fred Fredburger linest...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a lot of information that I'm storing
Re #3 Interestingly enough list filter [modifier['inssert username
here']] does *not* appear to be working, although it works fine with
tags?
Bug or incompetence on my part?
Jonnan
On Aug 5, 5:17 pm, Jonnan jonnan.w...@gmail.com wrote:
One: This seems like it should be simple, but obviously
, and if it's there it's not explicit. The w3c examples on
gradients do *not* invoke the xlink namespace. Plus Gradients give me
a parser error. and xlinks (Now that I've added the namespace) don't.
Hmmm. And there was much cursing and gnashing of teeth.
Jonnan
On Jul 31, 12:40 am, Mark S. throa
to the order of something in the DOM or
javascript, but that seems unlikely.
But I'm not liable to solve it tonight - posting from work and it's
been busy - G.
Jonnan
On Jul 30, 10:27 am, Mark S. throa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Jonnan,
Thanks for reporting back. Eric's Raphael library interface code
automatic. Cuz I'm lazy - G.
Jonnan
On Jul 30, 2:06 pm, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
On Jul 30, 2009, at 1:28 PM, wolfgang wrote:
How lucky you didn't used the excludeSeach tag!
Yeah! Fortunately I did it on a TiddlyWiki that is more up to date on
another machine.
However, if you
don't know javascript/DOM, but this looks like it
should be so bloody simple?
Thanks again - Jonnan
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that someone has to learn a specialized system
to work with (He said, like xml/svg is simple - G.)
Thanks again - I've been piddling with this off and on for awhile, and
knew I was missing something stupid and simple.
Jonnan
On Jul 29, 12:10 pm, Mark S. throa...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think you're
, but it works.
Thanks again - Jonnan
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