[tw] Re: Query -- The Fully Self-Revealing Tiddler?

2017-06-19 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, June 19, 2017 at 2:44:56 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > I think Thomas makes the killer point ... > > I find the idea appealing to include a field "license" and maybe a field >> "copyright" with my name/website. The information in these fields should be >> visible in the SVG

[tw] Re: Attempt to build a Roguelike Dungeongame in TW5

2017-06-19 Thread Lost Admin
That is kind of interesting. I had toyed with integrating games into tiddlywiki as a sort of funny add-in. Although my totally crazy idea was to figure out how to integrate a 6502 cpu emulator into it as a sort of integration of http://www.6502asm.com/ with tiddlywiki (and introduce a new

[tw] Re: TiddlySmile ...

2017-06-19 Thread Lost Admin
I've been there (Woodstock, Ontario) and to London (Ontario). I don't think I've been to the Woodstock Festival. I probably should some day. I'm happy people want to make Tiddywikis about things and events. I'm curious why people need to ask permission? Should I have asked permission for the

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Desktop by using the Electron architecture

2017-06-14 Thread Lost Admin
You may want to look at the Noteself + Cloudant thread. As that looks like one way to work offline and sync when online. There is also TiddlyDesktop. I think this is a node.js application (server-side javascript) that you can run on your desktop to save Tiddlywikis but it lacks cross-device

[tw] Re: tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com

2017-06-14 Thread Lost Admin
*1)* I realize you don't have a choice, but having to re-enter the site-id in "step 2" is weird. At the end of step 2 it says: Click the red load button and wait 10-20 seconds until step 3 appears below... But the button in question is yellow on my screen. The text in the button is red.

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki StackExchange

2017-06-14 Thread Lost Admin
I don't like Stack Exchange either. As you have noted, to a user it is not intuitive. To a person looking to find "the community" for some project (like TiddlyWiki) I found it very anti-social. So much so that I'm pretty sure it drives some people away. That's what it did to me years ago, it

[tw] Re: The Myth of "Read Only" -- Let's Differentiate & Get Better

2017-06-13 Thread Lost Admin
I can add even more complexity of use-case(s). A version that is editable and when saved generates a static html version that the public uses. This one requires an actual http server and is more of a content management system. On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 9:36:00 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter

[tw] Re: Presentation - Tools menu in Sidebar is too messy

2017-06-12 Thread Lost Admin
While I'm loving the "neo-brutalist" terminology, might it be better to work up a "mobile" TW Theme (style sheet) with this and other tweeks for small portrait shaped screens (mobile) and include that in the default themes of TW? On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 11:01:56 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter

[tw] Re: Where are the cats?

2017-06-01 Thread Lost Admin
So, the cat in question is named Jack? And it owns Jeremy(1)? *(1) People don't own cats, cats own people. Ask any cat.* -- 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

[tw] Re: Viewing MHT inside of tiddler?

2017-06-01 Thread Lost Admin
Given the nature of MHTML (storing html and related files such as images in mime-encoded single-file format) and Tiddlywiki (storing HTML and optionally related files such as images in HTML), It might be nice to have a MHT import/export plugin to translate between the two instead of keeping

Re: [tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-05-31 Thread Lost Admin
and at this time I'm not prepared to pay the extra. I will try and figure out github so I can offer patches to store.php that will allow others to take advantage of hashing passwords in the config file. On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 9:18:41 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Lost Admin > &

Re: [tw] Re: Positive Assertions In One Sentence ... (aka Saying Succinctly What TW Is About ...)

2017-05-29 Thread Lost Admin
Some of these are getting too esoteric for me. I want to get back to basics. "Tiddlywiki is Javascript, HTML, and CSS all in one file." I think that pretty much sums it up. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

[tw] Re: Request: Advanced Tips from Veteran TW users (discussion, not technical)

2017-05-23 Thread Lost Admin
On Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 6:06:46 PM UTC-4, Shay Shaked wrote: > > OK! So I went ahead and installed Thoma's ToDo, and here is how it looks > like in action: > > ... > > Want to figure out a way to turn off the ability to mark this one as done > at the bottom row... because this is an

[tw] Re: What's the point with titles NOT as links?

2017-05-18 Thread Lost Admin
I personally don't care if the titles (as you explained below) are links or not. I personally have only wanted the tiddler titles to be links once, when I wanted to copy a tiddler between two wikis and needed the link so I could drag it. My personal best guess as to why there is an option is

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki in Education

2017-05-10 Thread Lost Admin
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 9:33:57 AM UTC-4, Stephen Wilson wrote: > > That is a very good question...I guess I hadn't really thought that > far ahead :) > At least it would take a little more effort to try and game the system > than simply submitting a friends assignment and hoping I

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki in Education

2017-05-10 Thread Lost Admin
I'm curious about something... your student base is smart and technically savvy (based on your statement of them being pre-university engineering students), how can you possibly prevent them from gaming the system if you use tiddlywiki? They will have full access to all the code (all the logic

[tw] Re: On using a CDN

2017-05-09 Thread Lost Admin
My first thought is, there goes the privacy of using TiddlyWiki. Google isn't free. You pay by giving up your privacy. Granted, I don't have anything on a publicly accessible tiddlywiki site that is all that private but I do use it at home and it is nobody's business but mine what I keep there

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki in Education

2017-05-09 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 10:34:18 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > I've never seen an epub with javascript ability. I know PDFs can have some > ability, but I don't think I've ever seen an example of one. The problem is > that javascript could be used in theory to hack a system, so adoption has

[tw] Re: TW5 help with updating TopMenu plugin

2017-05-08 Thread Lost Admin
Thanks. That fixed it. Although I don't know what I changed in those overwritten shadow tiddlers. On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 12:36:27 PM UTC-4, Ton Gerner wrote: > > Hi, > > First of all note down your modifications to the Layout, Toolbar, etc. so > you can re-apply your modifications. > After

[tw] TW5 help with updating TopMenu plugin

2017-05-08 Thread Lost Admin
Hi All, I stumbled across Ton Gerner's excellent TopToolbar plugin (and a few others). After upgrading (one of) my wiki(s) to 5.1.14, I figured it would be a good idea to check the plug-ins for updates. Of course, there were updates. This particular wiki uses the TopToolbar (and

[tw] Re: (re-)Presenting: LeftBar - a menu type sidebar, on the left

2017-05-02 Thread Lost Admin
I'm pretty sure I did say how the system should differentiate (if the save credentials exists, show the right-sidebar). However, I didn't know about your TW-Admin plugin, that will work nicely. Thanks. On Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 10:37:54 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > Well, that is not really a

[tw] Re: (re-)Presenting: LeftBar - a menu type sidebar, on the left

2017-05-02 Thread Lost Admin
I wanted to make a comment about "leftists" but I couldn't find the Dilbert comic I was thinking of, so instead ... That looks pretty cool. Now: how do I make it so that you only see the right-side toolbar if you have login/save credentials set? Or, if you prefer a more user-story-esque

[tw] Re: [TW5] Saving to Tiddlyspot Issues

2017-04-27 Thread Lost Admin
I had to go through a few extra steps but my Tiddlyspot wikis (all 2 of them) upgraded. I'm on Windows 7 with Chrome Version 54.0.2840.71 m. I didn't follow the proper process. I did the following: 1) opened my tiddlyspot site and used the browser save page to save a local copy. 2) opened the

Re: [tw] Re: Saving TiddlyWikis online?

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
For free certificates, you can have a look at both LetsEncrypt (https://letsencrypt.org/) and Startcom (https://www.startcomca.com/) which used to be StartSSL. Startcom uses something similar to the traditional ssl certificate request/validate/get approach. LetsEncrypt is fully automated but

[tw] Re: [TW5] Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.14

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
Awesome! Really, I'm still in awe that something so robust as tiddlywiki can be made as a single page html document. I use some of Ton's plugins and I might have added one of Tobias' as well. Any worries about compatibility? On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 12:23:27 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston

[tw] Re: How many issues in TW are Browser issues?

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
Some formatting differences in how the various browsers deal with CSS. Possibly some issues related to how the browsers interpret javascript. Although I haven't run into any myself. Safari on my iPad insists on jumping to the bottom of the edit window if I use arrow keys (I have a bluetooth

Re: [tw] Re: Saving TiddlyWikis online?

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
When you say the insecurity of the store.php approach worries you, what exactly are you worried about? I agree there are security issues with store.php but I have seen far worse issues in commercial applications. Personally, I was concerned that store.php uses cleartext passwords in it's

Re: [tw] Is Firefox Dying? Do we need to pact with The Devil for saving?

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
ril 25, 2017 at 11:47:20 AM UTC-7, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> In the extremely locked down corporate environment I work in, TiddlyWiki >> itself is technically okay because it is 'just an html file'. Node.js >> (node.exe) is not okay because it's not on the approved application l

Re: [tw] Is Firefox Dying? Do we need to pact with The Devil for saving?

2017-04-26 Thread Lost Admin
UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Lost Admin, > Would you consider possibly hosting your work TiddlyWikis on Dropbox and > accessing them through the browser this way? Or are you not allowed to for > some reason? > Thanks, > -Arlen > > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Arle

Re: [tw] Is Firefox Dying? Do we need to pact with The Devil for saving?

2017-04-25 Thread Lost Admin
In the extremely locked down corporate environment I work in, TiddlyWiki itself is technically okay because it is 'just an html file'. Node.js (node.exe) is not okay because it's not on the approved application list. Firefox is not okay unless there is a good business need for it (basically

[tw] Re: Positive Assertions In One Sentence ... (aka Saying Succinctly What TW Is About ...)

2017-04-10 Thread Lost Admin
TiddlyWiki faster than SharePoint. -- 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, send email to

[tw] Re: Presenting: Publish - a blog tool for TiddlySpot

2017-04-07 Thread Lost Admin
On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 10:37:43 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Mat > > Its not a decent argument against limits to do #TiddlySpot IMO. > > The point is that it also ILLUSTRATES what can be done. > > BUT. Why can't i just do this kinda thing on a normal server? I have > access. I have

[tw] Re: Voicing Futures ...

2017-04-05 Thread Lost Admin
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 2:58:41 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Mat > > In the sense that Mr Ruston means. > > Josiah > > On Saturday, 1 April 2017 20:16:31 UTC+2, Mat wrote: >> >> >> * Where are the commercial services?* >>> >> >> Commercial services using TW? Or TW-hackers

[tw] Re: [TW5] Updated SubmitForm plugin (and released it as a plugin)

2017-03-31 Thread Lost Admin
Thanks. Once I get enough functionality on my https server, I'll want to poke around with this form tool of yours. I was wondering if I could use a mongodb (json like data structures) as a back-end. When I first ran across TiddlyWiki I thought it would be interesting to host the content of

[tw] Re: [TW5] Updated SubmitForm plugin (and released it as a plugin)

2017-03-31 Thread Lost Admin
As Tom said, I think is is a great idea but I'm left a bit confused on implementation and limits. In my case, I think this would be a nice way to build and maintain forms on a website by using TiddlyWiki as a sort of content editor and exporting things to static pages. I don't know if this

[tw] Re: Can I make the sidebar hidden when I open the wiki?

2017-03-31 Thread Lost Admin
AFAIK, the state of the sidebar (open/closed) is saved each time you save your wiki. So, if the last thing you do is edit a tiddler (any tiddler), close the sidebar, then save the tiddler (even if you made no changes to the tiddler), when you next load your tiddlywiki you should see the

[tw] Re: [TW5] Text not wrapping around picture

2017-03-30 Thread Lost Admin
Yep, if I am reading it right, that is what you asked for. Block element, clear on both sides (so no wrap) and right aligned. On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:18:14 AM UTC-4, Tom Bardout wrote: > > Hi, > I've been trying to get tiddlers to display pictures in tidlers on the > right and have

[tw] Re: Easy way to combine TW5 files?

2017-03-29 Thread Lost Admin
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 3:37:14 PM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 8:15:03 PM UTC+2, JWHoneycutt wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> > > Hi > Your title says: "Easy way to combine TW5 files?" > > The problem here is "Easy" .. > I'm partial to the unix command line cat

[tw] Re: [TW5] Plugins updated: ToDoNow and Listreveal

2017-03-29 Thread Lost Admin
Are you saying that you have the same tiddlywiki open in two separate windows (or tabs)? If so, that is not a good idea. TiddlyWiki is a single file. The entire thing gets loaded into the browser. If you have the same tiddlywiki in 2 separate tabs (or windows) you have the same file open

[tw] Re: [TW5] Plugins updated: ToDoNow and Listreveal

2017-03-27 Thread Lost Admin
I've added it to my list of add-on I should take a look at. Specifically because of Josiah's sales-pitch, "#GTD functional design is not as easy as it first might look." Thanks. On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 7:57:49 AM UTC-4, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just a short note, most of all

[tw] Re: How do I make a custom top menu?

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
That is also sort of what I'm looking for but with way more functionality. Unfortunately (for me), when I save it as static html, it drops the menu in the static file. However, I'll have a look at how you did it (if it doesn't get beyond my skills) and see if I can adapt it. On Wednesday,

Re: [tw] How do I make a custom top menu?

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
om/Federatial/website. > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > > On 22 Mar 2017, at 14:42, Lost Admin <thelos...@gmail.com > > wrote: > > If you go to Tobias' tb5 wiki (http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Welcome) > you will see he has a menu of custom tiddlers at the very

[tw] Re: [TW5] Saving on Sharepoint Online

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
I thought I would give this a shot at work. Since we have an internal team sharepoint and I can create folder/files etc for my own use. Like indicated earlier in this thread, I had to re-name it to .aspx to get it to show-up in the browser as one would want a tiddlywiki to do. Unfortunately,

[tw] How do I make a custom top menu?

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
If you go to Tobias' tb5 wiki (http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Welcome) you will see he has a menu of custom tiddlers at the very top. I'm wondering how to do that in a way that will work with a static export of the wiki. I know about Ton's TopToolbar (http://tw5toolbar.tiddlyspot.com/) but that

Re: [tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
i Lost Admin, > when I understood it right, the webdav protocol gives the control of user > rights to the file system that is used to host the files. > > Am 20.03.2017 um 16:59 schrieb Lost Admin: > > *Status Update on my https project* > > Hopefully I'm not wastin

Re: [tw] Re: Announcing the 2nd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on 10th & 11th June 2017

2017-03-22 Thread Lost Admin
I am old enough that I remember a class in university with an "experimental" set-up that became videoconferencing (Big TV/monitor, with camera at the ends of tables in different parts of the world). Now we are doing it with Jed's old laptop and some spare parts that Jeremy has just lying

[tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-20 Thread Lost Admin
*Status Update on my https project* Hopefully I'm not wasting people's time with this post. Instead of spending the weekend making modifications to store.php (to support a more secure password file) and some behind the scenes re-configuring of the web server, I decided to have another look at

Re: Re: [tw] Voicing Futures ...

2017-03-17 Thread Lost Admin
I looked at it. It looks interesting. I liked the idea. I couldn't find any instructions on how to set-up my own server to host my own. On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 4:28:32 AM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: > > Thank you Josiah for mentioning NoteSelf. > I'm not sure why most people ignore it

Re: Re: [tw] Voicing Futures ...

2017-03-17 Thread Lost Admin
I posted the link. It turns out it stopped working on current versions of Chrome because Google altered functionality for security reasons. I'm using an older version of Chrome (because my employer hasn't upgraded yet, so it works for me). The link is

Re: [tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-17 Thread Lost Admin
to making it). Stress testing is not needed. I'm fully aware that with the size of VPS I'm using, concurrent connectivity is going to be limited. On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 9:18:41 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Lost Admin > > Terrific, very pleased that you’re doing th

[tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-17 Thread Lost Admin
happens. On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 3:56:13 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > Hello Lost Admin! > > I'm not sure I understand - is your intention to create a service like > more or less exactly like TiddlySpot, but with https? > > ...and to run it like cousins Simon and Daniel Ba

[tw] Re: Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-16 Thread Lost Admin
Other than the official TiddlyWiki (empty.html from TiddlyWiki.com) are there any other current wiki templates that I should think about including? Is anyone interested in playing beta-tester? Before I go public, I've got two more items on my must-have list: 1) encrypt the passwords in the

[tw] Re: Voicing Futures ...

2017-03-15 Thread Lost Admin
I don't actually know. I am allowed to use USB thumb drives, though. So it is something to think about. On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:01:50 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > *Here is a discussion I and Jeremy Ruston started, privately, on Twitter. > We realised that it could just as well be

[tw] Re: [TW5] Introducing a simple BarChart plugin

2017-03-15 Thread Lost Admin
I really need to stop trying to make jokes in text forums. They just don't translate as well as I hope. I like the progress bar add-in too. On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 3:26:27 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > That wasn't a suggestion to use those colors, I was just saying that you > set the

Re: Re: [tw] Voicing Futures ...

2017-03-15 Thread Lost Admin
The challenge with any solution that involves more than using a web browser is that some of us won't be able to use it. I suspect this group is a small sub-set of TiddlyWiki users, so your idea still has merit and, I think, should be pursued. I use TiddyWiki at work because most of the

[tw] Re: [TW5] Introducing a simple BarChart plugin

2017-03-15 Thread Lost Admin
Please don't. 'pink,violet,blue' would be less painful. Jed, perhaps use something like this when picking colors: http://paletton.com/#uid=3000u0kaRqA37Kd6HvJfbm2iZhi On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 12:52:56 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > you don't need to modify the code, just put

[tw] Like TiddlySpot but using https.

2017-03-14 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, I'm working on a place to store tiddlywikis on the web similar to tiddlyspot.com except mine is going to use the https transport layer. I've got a bare minimum setup (think early alpha or proof of concept). Anyhow, I'm not really announcing it at this time, I've got a question. The

Re: [tw] Re: store.php for websites

2017-03-14 Thread Lost Admin
Thanks, I'll have a look. Although I haven't had issues using HTTPS with the version I found on github. On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 4:42:53 PM UTC-4, Sven Wetzel wrote: > > Hello Lost Admin, > > I have another changed version: https://quaraman.de/tw/storephp.html . > I

[tw] Re: store.php for websites

2017-03-13 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 1:16:37 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote: > > A while back I ran across the store.php script (or a version of it). I > can't find where I dug it up now and don't know if I even have the latest > version. > > Is there an official maintainer? Is ther

[tw] store.php for websites

2017-03-13 Thread Lost Admin
A while back I ran across the store.php script (or a version of it). I can't find where I dug it up now and don't know if I even have the latest version. Is there an official maintainer? Is there an official site or repository? I'm asking because I made a minor change that I thought might be

Re: [tw] Re: Announcing the 2nd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on 10th & 11th June 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 12:17:04 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Los, > > On 13 Mar 2017, at 15:59, Lost Admin <thelos...@gmail.com > > wrote: > > Even if I could, I don't know what I could contribute other than stupid > questions and a round of dri

[tw] Re: Announcing the 2nd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on 10th & 11th June 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Lost Admin
On Friday, February 24, 2017 at 7:00:01 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I’m delighted to invite you to the 2nd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on > Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June 2017, in Oxford, UK. > > We had a similar event last year (see photo below and >

[tw] Re: End Users. Hymns ...

2017-03-10 Thread Lost Admin
A(2) - TiddlyChrome works okay too. On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 7:42:17 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Have pause for thought for End Users ... > > 1 - TiddlyWiki looks great ... > > 2 - How do I Save It? > > A: Use Firefox and add on the TiddlyFox extension > > 3 - I'm having problems

[tw] Re: TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
Thank you. That helps me understand. I'm not sure how long I'll remember it, but I think I understand the differences. On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 2:58:01 PM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote: > > I don't understand why I have to set a variable for the filter in order to >> get it to work. How do I

[tw] Re: TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
AH! that did it. Thank you Jed. On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 2:50:46 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote: > > Oh, sorry. It needs to be like this: > > \define grid(myfilter:"[tag{!!title}]" list:"[list[]]") > >data from $myfilter$ >//Link//<$list filter="""$list$""" > variable="columntitle"><> >

[tw] Re: TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
Sorry but that doesn't seam to make a usable default. On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 1:52:12 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote: > > To make it do what you want by default use this: > > \define grid(datafilter:"[tag]", list:"[list[]]") > > Tobias wrote up a summary of a conversation that a few of us had on

[tw] Re: TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
I've got it working thanks to Jed's DynamicTables. Mine is far simpler (and far far less functional). Enter code here...\define grid(myfilter, list:"[list[]]") <$set name='datafilter' filter='$myfilter$' emptyValue=[tag[$(currentTiddler)$]]> data from <> //Link//<$list filter=$list$

[tw] Re: TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
Thanks. Your macros are way beyond my current ability but you did get me further along. I've got the macro working with parameters and using a default (and changable) list of fields for the data and I can define a filter in the macro call but I still can't figure out how to set a default

[tw] TW5 stuck setting default for a macro

2017-03-09 Thread Lost Admin
Hi, I'm trying to do something that is a bit beyond me. I'm trying to create my first global macro. At least, I think this should be a macro. *Goal* I want to generate a table of values from a defined set of fields from a set of macros based on a filter (usually defined by a tag). I've

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki behind Apache as /zwiki/

2017-03-07 Thread Lost Admin
I'm curious. What is the benefit to running tiddlywiki on node.js on your server vs serving it up from Apache and using something like store.php to save changes? On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 8:38:50 AM UTC-5, Eric Stephens wrote: > > I am trying to run the server on an existing Node.js box we

[tw] Re: TW5 View Template when displaying in tabs?

2017-03-07 Thread Lost Admin
this Tab">Edit Tab or this: {{<>}} <$button action="action-sendmessage" message="tm-edit-tiddler" param=<> tooltip="Edit this Tab">Edit Tab I don't get the tiddler content, just the button. I don't understand why the {{ }} works for some f

[tw] Re: TW5 View Template when displaying in tabs?

2017-03-06 Thread Lost Admin
at is useful > for what you want? > > Good luck, > Mark > > On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10:16:47 AM UTC-8, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> Further to my own question ... >> >> I can create a template to use with vertical tabs that consistes of >> {{!!text}}

[tw] Re: TW5 View Template when displaying in tabs?

2017-03-03 Thread Lost Admin
Further to my own question ... I can create a template to use with vertical tabs that consistes of {{!!text}} and the button widget but when I use it with horizontal tabs, it doesn't show the tab content it shows the parent tiddler content. On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 12:16:52 PM UTC-5, Lost

[tw] TW5 View Template when displaying in tabs?

2017-03-03 Thread Lost Admin
Hi all, I find I use tabs regularly for a couple of reason. One of which is quick access to lists I edit regularly. To simplify getting to the actual tiddler, I added a button to the bottom of the tiddler that opens the transcluded tiddler in edit mode. <$button actions="action-sendmessage"

[tw] Re: Presenting: Tablinks - to access the tid showing in the tab

2017-03-02 Thread Lost Admin
On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 7:28:14 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > No biggie but solving a repeated annoyance for me > > Tablinks > > <:-) > Silly me. All this time I've been sticking a button at the bottom of the tiddlers that make up the tab list. -- You

[tw] Re: TiddlerWidget - formulate what it does!

2017-02-17 Thread Lost Admin
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 5:53:13 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 11:41:36 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote: >> >> >> The TiddlerWidget is used to set >>> a value for the current tiddler >>>

[tw] Re: [TW5] http basic authentication support in Tiddlywiki (5)

2017-01-05 Thread Lost Admin
It is as Tobias said. I am not using the password functionality of store.php at all. I pulled the entire password management functionality out of the php script. But, if I just ignore the password in the Tiddlywiki, it won't save the page to the Url. Instead it tries to store locally. If I

[tw] http basic authentication support in Tiddlywiki (5)

2016-12-31 Thread Lost Admin
Is there a plugin, or some setting, that will tell TiddlyWiki to save to the "Server URL" using the HTTP basic authentication credentials if they exists? If so, could someone point me to it? The problem I am experiencing is that if the password field is not set in the TiddlyWiki settings,

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