@Saq, I'm happy to contribute toward both of those ends you have mentioned.
Do let me know what else I should add to my description of my workflow with
Streams and TW, and I can fill in those blanks. I'd be happy to write up
something more thorough or brief, if that was of benefit.
I'm also
It's been a bit since I've had time to chime in on the group here, but I
wanted to drop my two cents in as well. I use Streams significantly. In
fact, it's the plugin that has made TiddlyWiki a superior tool for me in my
research and writing. My work has me doing a great deal of historical
I was coming here specifically to bring up Saq's Stories and Streams
plugins. Glad that's already on the table.
Nicolas, your Notebook theme is probably my favorite for overall style. It
looks great. I just wish I could extend to two stories to make it real
productive for writing and research.
I gathered it was mostly behind the scenes components. I am very much
looking forward to the new release and continued progress on Streams. It's
become my daily drive for research and writing at this point. You (and the
large pool of contributors) have created a wonderful tool!
On Mon, Nov 30,
I've done some initial testing, Saq, with my regular workflows and I've not
ran into any snags as of yet. I'll keep doing so and let you know if I
stumble across something.
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:30:09 PM UTC-6 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> Streams update to v 0.1.17:
sier approach, but is it better?
> My concern is on losing support for future updates to TiddlyResearch.
>
>
> --
> Pedro Alves
>
>
> *PhD candidate in Computer Science*
>
> *Institute of Computing - University of Campinas*
>
>
> Em sex., 6 de nov. de 2020 às 17:16, K
Pedro, concerning those journal tiddlers, it might be easier to go the
other way around. That's what I did. I changed the .daily-tiddler tag in
TiddlyResearch to use Journal instead. That allowed my existing tiddlers
from an older wiki to pull in fine. Only had to change one thing that way
Ivan,
It sounds like we're in a very similar boat. I work in academics, and I've
recently started using TiddlyWiki for its strengths in networked thought
and open source nature. I know very little about coding, so I've had many
of the same questions you're asking. Currently, I'm using a
Of course. It didn't cross my mind to make the edit to the preview plugin
itself instead of changing the refnotes plugin.
Worked like a charm. That was a simple and elegant solution. I will also
reach out to the author and make that suggestion. Seems like a wise idea.
On Thursday, October 29,
ce tiddler all data is stored as user fields lik
>>> bibtex-author, bibtex-title etc...
>>> Now, you want all of them in the text field! The best is a view
>>> template! So you can edit $:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/viewtemplate/bibtex
>>> to meet your requirements!
>
st is a view template!
> So you can edit $:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/viewtemplate/bibtex
> to meet your requirements!
>
> Wait for complete and elegant solution by Saq
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 4:29 AM Keelan Cook wrote:
>
>> Saq, I created a quick empty.html wi
gt; Saq
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 2:47:09 PM UTC+1, Keelan Cook wrote:
>>
>> Hello all. Quick question. I'm rather inexperienced when it comes to
>> coding, and just now dipping my toes in the water of adjusting aspects of
>> TiddlyWiki.
>
Hello all. Quick question. I'm rather inexperienced when it comes to
coding, and just now dipping my toes in the water of adjusting aspects of
TiddlyWiki.
I'm currently using both the bibtex plugin and the refnotes plugin for
academic research. Of recent, I've started playing with a pop-up
This is a real help, Saq. After adding it to my own setup to test, I'm not
seeing any differences in behavior from the regular edit-comptext plugin.
It appears to work well in a Streams node now and still works the same in a
regular tiddler text field. Though, I've only fiddled with it briefly.
Saq, thanks for the update! All appears to be working as intended for me.
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 9:58:07 AM UTC-5 saq.i...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Florian,
>
> That is a new feature that will be available in the TiddlyWiki core from
> version 5.1.23 and is currently available in the
Very good. I do think that makes more sense.
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 6:21:26 AM UTC-5 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> @keelan your description is in accordance with what I tried to express in
> my last message. The UI part might vary, as I haven't looked into how much
> flexibility
You might want to try the new Krystal view:
https://crazko.github.io/krystal/
This is not exactly a tabbed view, but one I find very appealing. It
creates a horizontal river instead of a vertical one. That allows you to
open multiple tiddlers side-by-side and maintain the scroll position on
@Saq I'm not quite sure I'm following, though I imagine you're correct. Let
me rephrase to make sure I'm tracking with you.
Are you suggesting that, like the relink plugin which triggers an option to
rename every mention of this tiddler once someone attempts to rename it,
Streams could (and
Just took it for a spin. I'm having no errors so far, and though subtle,
it's a great update. The split-at-caret behavior is much more intuitive for
me now. I much prefer the new node being created above the existing node if
the caret is at the beginning. That effectively moves the current node
That first option to rename if it shares the same prefix.
I can see creating a steam in a particular topic, realizing it would need a
different title, and wanting to maintain the semantic connection with all
of the subnodes for the purpose of search. However, I would not want to
force a rename on
://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fsq%2Fstreams-search
>>>>> and
>>>>> see if there is an error
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) If there isn't an error, try grabbing the updated plugin and try it
>>>>> on your wiki.
>>>>>
://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fsq%2Fstreams-search
>>>>> and
>>>>> see if there is an error
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) If there isn't an error, try grabbing the updated plugin and try it
>>>>> on your wiki.
>>>>>
I love it. It's completely changed the way I go about research and
notetaking.
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 6:49:39 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Thank you for recommending this plugin! I'll save it for future purposes
> haha.
>
> On Saturday, 22 August 2020 at 18:40:06 UTC+8
%3A%2Fplugins%2Fsq%2Fstreams-search
>>> and
>>> see if there is an error
>>>
>>> 2) If there isn't an error, try grabbing the updated plugin and try it
>>> on your wiki.
>>>
>>> If either steps gives the same error, in your browser press Ct
The Streams plugin is also pretty handy for collapsible lists, as long as
you don't mind each node being a separate tiddler.
https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html
On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use
a screenshot please.
>
>
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 8:27:58 PM UTC+2, Keelan Cook wrote:
>>
>> Well, I may have done something wrong in installation, but it's kicking
>> an error back at me.
>>
>> The error comes as soon as I click into the sear
Well, I may have done something wrong in installation, but it's kicking an
error back at me.
The error comes as soon as I click into the search bar to type something.
I've attempted a refresh to no avail. When I disable the new plugin and
refresh, the error is gone.
[image: Screenshot
Saq, if I'm understanding correctly, that does sound intriguing. Let me
rehash my understanding of what you are saying, just to make sure I'm
getting it.
I do understand (and very much like) that the sub-nodes are not actually in
a hierarchy, and that they are attached through the parent
Saq, tremendously thankful for the detailed response. It was clear and very
helpful in furthering my understanding of how TW5 works.
I do see (and had read in other threads on Stroll) the difference between
plugins and editions and the complexity that offering an out-of-the-box
edition
Certainly, I'm currently using Text Blaze. It's a free chrome extension. It
allows you to set any character string to be called up by certain
keystrokes.
In my research workflow, I'm creating footnotes with it by inputting the
syntax for a footnote into Text Blaze. For instance, adding a
Just updated, and the initial space issue is indeed solved. Thanks!
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 12:30:48 PM UTC-5 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi JD,
>
> That's an interesting idea. I agree that adding better UX for mobile would
> be a good idea. I'd like to use a smaller library than the
I concur with Mark. I'm currently using Refnotes as well, in addition to
Saq's Streams plugin.
Here's my workflow with it:
1. I've created a text expander flow that auto-populates the syntax for
a footnote, so that I can just use a / command to call it up.
2. I create a source tiddler
if you have further questions. I appreciate you asking, and
am happy to help in any way I can.
Blessings,
Keelan
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 8:35:03 PM UTC-5 Keelan Cook wrote:
> I'm happy to do so. I completely understand the need for feedback to help
> focus limited b
lain text with formatting (bold, italics
>etc) or do you use a lot of macros and widgets in the actual note taking?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cheers,
> Saq
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 2:45:23 PM UTC+2, Keelan Cook wrote:
>>
>> Saq,
>>
>>
Saq,
I've been lurking in this group for a few months now, and your comment
wondering whether or not people are using Streams has pulled me out of the
shadows! I wanted to vocalize how significant this plugin has become to my
workflow.
A bit of background on my usage. I'm a professor and do
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