[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-05-20 Thread Mat
Oh, what is shown in the video looks really interesting! That other (i.e the first) link requires permissions to open. Wonderful how you can control the level depth also Thanks for sharing Saq! You make really cool stuff. <:-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

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

2020-05-20 Thread Mat
TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Is "FRAGMENT" scope ONLY intuitively known, rather than formally > definable? If so then ...? > ...then the important thing is that we have a system that allows the data to change along with the changes of our feeble minds. To merge or split the fragments as we se

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

2020-05-20 Thread Mat
My thoughts: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/s9Y_w85282I/ZsIToC88AAAJ <:-) -- 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...@goog

[tw5] Does TW on Node have an image problem?

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Question to the TiddlyWiki on Node.js users: Are tiddlers lazily loaded? If yes, does this mean that there is no problem with directly embedding big content (e.g images)? Or is it the same limitation as with single file TW? Thx <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

[tw5] Re: tweaking draggable list with filter

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
http://linkstyle.tiddlyspot.com/ <:-) -- 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

[tw5] Re: How to publish a plugin?

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
The poor-mans-plugin-way is to merely give all the relevant tiddlers a common tag. You can then use this tag as a handle to drag'n drop them as a group. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and sto

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki is so powerful. Thanks

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Welcome Bala! You're in for a ride. I was just about to ask what Birthe asked - how did you find out about TW? Be sure to send a link to TW to your friends. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw5] Re: Help with a filter: Return a list of all tiddlers with a particular tag, excluding any that are tagged with the title of any other entry in the list

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
(Probably going to upset Mark but...) I think it is the very same question Gifford asked about the other day where you (si) clarified my reply, i.e: <$list filter="""[tag[website]] -[tag[website]tagging[]]"""> <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Any idea how to collapse/expand section within a tiddler

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Reet Pandher wrote: > > Now it works but it completely removes the formatting of the hidden text!! > 😭 > Try adding an empty row before the second button. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and s

[tw5] Re: Any idea how to collapse/expand section within a tiddler

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Reed and Eric Incidentally I was just pondering over this earlier today. I don't have any answer but I think it ought to be possible to make a "markup" kind of thing that converts + characters into revealwidgets,ie +foo -bar Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum +baz + In the example, the "bar" is opened

[tw5] Re: Redesign of the edittemplate area: an unfinished prototype

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
This should get you started #1 Did you try: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#PopupMechanism - i.e tc-popup-keep #2 In $:/.giffmex/Buttons/more-tiddler-edit-actions , add a custom class to the div so you can target it. #3 $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar <:-) -- You received th

Re: [tw5] Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
I'm up for it but with two disclaimers: This month I have a lot of (real) work on and off. Comes in "lumps". I suck at Github so my PRs would be via demos etc at tiddlyspot and someone else would have to do the merging. If that is OK, then I'm in. <:-) -- You received this message because you

Re: [tw5] Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
PMario It is a GREAT idea to use the info area as a mini-type controlpanel for the tiddler, especially to set which view/edittemplates to show. Overall I think transclusion enables control both to be central/global for the wiki and local for specific contexts. I think this is under-used in TW.

[tw5] Re: wikifying custom fields

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Here's a scenario that might not exactly be how you do it but it should give some info about how to approach it: There are several tiddlers tagged "book". There are several other tiddlers (quotes) which have a custom field named book, holding the name of a book title, and it has a quote in its

[tw5] Re: wikifying custom fields

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
> > Is this the right way or is there a simpler way to do the above? > Yeah that expression can be shortened to <$link to={{!!writer}}/> in // <$link to={{!!book}}/>// BTW, I'm not sure "wikify" is the correct term here (...but I'm also a bit uncertain what exactly wikify does mean). I think

[tw5] Re: Fullscreen button for images

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Kalcifer When you say "page" do you mean "tiddler"? Or maybe you mean the viewport? I'm not sure how to do "showing the button when the mouse is moved" but it would be simple to make the button hide until it is *hovered*. Is that sufficient (or maybe you already solved the show-on-mouse-move).

[tw5] Re: wikifying custom fields

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Xavier, welcome back, if that is the right term then :-) A first step is to make clear if you're using TiddlyWiki5 or the old version which is now known as TiddlyWiki Classic or (TiddlyWiki2). When you type <> in a tiddler and save the tiddler, what does it say? <:-) -- You received this mess

Re: [tw5] Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > The idea is to get users to use widgets and macros, definitely. However, > the question is how to get them to that level quickly. If the syntax for > normal things like headings, bold and italics are something they are > already familiar with, users don't have to spend time pickin

Re: [tw5] Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-19 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > May be TW5 can offer an edition where wikitext markup mimic the markdown > syntax. It won't be hard, a few regex changes in 20-25 parser tiddlers. > That way new users don't have to deal with learning a new markup. If they > do not intend to dive deep to use widgets and macros and

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki theme palette is too complicated to understand.

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Thank you very much! (Ironically, I use np++ myself but have never even considered that it might have such settings, but then I just use np++ as a clipboard type area.) Anyway, that view is, in deed, totally superior to TWs current palette. I think we ought to make something like it. Hope to lo

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki theme palette is too complicated to understand.

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Reet Pandher wrote: > > Hi, I know it sounds pedantic but i'd really appreciate if the theme > palette was a bit easier to understand. > Could you link to some images showing good UIs for the equivalent? <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Tiddl

Re: [tw5] Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Edgaras wrote: > > Definitely I think markdown should be the default to reach broader masses. > The focus should be on easy to use interface, easy markup language. > Tiddlytext can stay for configurations and customisations, but users don’t > need to get there easily, it can be in settings. > M

[tw5] Re: Redesign of TiddlyWiki

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Edgaras wrote: > > [...] I just want a tool that works, I don't want to tinker with it every > day, keep fixing bugs and inconsistencies. > One tinkers to make it fit ones needs though. The typical alternative is that you can't tinker with it and that it therefore compromises your needs. IMO t

[tw5] Re: Flatten a nested list?

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Eric Shulman wrote: > > and, here's a solution to the more specific use-case (gather "number" > field values and calculate average) > \define all() > <$list filter="[tag[Foo]]"> > <$list filter="[tag{!!title}]"> >{{!!number}} > > > \end > > <$wikify name="a" text=<>> > <$vars total={{{ [enli

Re: [tw5] Re: Don't call attention to TWC

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
@Peter - In fairness to Magnus - he only kindly replied to my explicit question why people still bother with TWC. @Magnus, thank you for your reply, it makes sense. @Alfonso, thank you to you also. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWik

[tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-05-18 Thread Mat
Aw, man, that's horrible. I hope you get well soon Jeremy. Take care. /Matias -- 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

[tw5] Re: Flatten a nested list?

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Mark S. wrote: > > Possibly by using some form of Wikify instead of Set. > Thanks. I tried that but it removes the brackets from titles with spaces so they're not identifiable anymore... I can imagine it would be possible with something that adds brackets as prefixes and suffixes but it's just s

[tw5] Re: Question on "sort by date"

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
I agree with Riz; it would be much better if you changed your naming convention. It is *possible *to create a custom solution for it but it is just not a good idea because it would either be overly complicated or, if solved more lazily, it would be error prone. It is problematic to identify whi

[tw5] Re: Don't call attention to TWC

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Thanks for reply guys. Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > > plugins that don't exist in TW5 (again, so far). > Which ones, if you don't mind me asking? Magnus wrote: > TiddlyLockPlugin :) I had never heard of this but found it directly with google. Interesting but I'm pretty sure Bob features this.

[tw5] Re: List filter needed

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Mark S. wrote: > > How do you get ?? > My assumption is that David wants all titles that are not backlinks (whatever is included in that term), and I believe he has solved how to get all backlinks. So I just mean "all tiddlers minus all backlinks". Maybe I misunderstood. <:-) -- You receive

[tw5] Flatten a nested list?

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
I want a flat list of all the tiddlers in the inner list so I can pick out a title with e.g nth[3]. How? The following doesn't work but illustrates the problem: \define all() <$list filter="[tag[foo]]"> <$list filter="[tag{!!title}]"> \end <$set name=a value=<>> {{{ [enlistnth[3]] }}} Thank

[tw5] Re: List filter needed

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
I don't quite understand Marks solution so maybe that one is better, or just maybe it is exactly what I'm proposing here: I'd think the easier strategy would be to filter *all *tiddlers and then remove the ones that *do *have links to them. I believe you've solved the latter in your previous ef

[tw5] Re: TW5: just a <> search box

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Geoff Tothill wrote: > > I made the change and this seems to give me 1 as the count despite the > number of actual results returned :-( > Doing this on tiddlywiki.com I get the result *17*: title: foo text: important title: test text: \define aaa() <$set name="resultCount" value={{{ [!is[system

[tw5] Re: TW5: just a <> search box

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Geoff Since that was written, new filter ops have been added, including the count[] filter op. I think the following should work: <$set name="resultCount" value={{{ > [!is[system]search{$(searchTiddler)$}count[]] }}} > > <:-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw5] Re: TW5 home button?

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Jakob that code doesn't work because it is javascript which is disabled in TW. Instead, you'd use a ButtonWidget and ActionNavigateWidget like described here . Instead of hard coding titles there could be a ListWidget inside the button wi

[tw5] Re: How can I change css attributes once a button is pressed?

2020-05-17 Thread Mat
Another approach would be to create a stylesheet tiddler with all the to-be-invidible classes defined, i.e tags: $:/tags/Stylesheet type: text/css text: .class1, .class2, .class3, . { display:none; } And then use a button to toggle the "$:/tags/Stylesheet"-tag on this stylesheet: <$r

[tw5] Re: Bullets and numbers of lists are not visible.

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
I'm not a TiddlyRoam user so FWIW: I would still think that it is a matter of styling it to show some contrasting color. My guess is that when you tried it, you didn't use enough specificity to override some other style that TiddlyRoam uses.

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
Mark S. wrote: > > But it's important that the process not be TOO easy. We saw what happened > when it became easy for people to mark threads "completed" or to add ad-hoc > "tags". A small speed bump will mean that people will be somewhat committed > to the contents of a particular post or threa

[tw5] Re: Block Quote changes

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
Martin, I agree it is a div in 5.1.22 (seen e.g in the inspector tool) I know there has been discussion about unwanted tags so maybe this was an intentional modifiation. Maybe you can find it in the release notes for 5.1.22 or previous. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subsc

[tw5] Re: [Question] Are filter operator order affects performance?

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
I think your question is answered in the following thread which should be of overall interest for you: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/ZCVQbwlpvAE/lexHLHlBBQAJ <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe fr

[tw5] Re: Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Mat > > Could you please take this OUT of this Hangout thread so I can lambast > your ass appropriately. > Take off your monocle and hat and I'll meet you outside, pronto <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/8EDFTGiU-HI>!

[tw5] Don't call attention to TWC

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
Disregarding the irony of the very title: In another thread someone requested more attention to TiddlyWiki Classic/TWC/TW2, i.e the predecessor to TW5. To which I replied: I don't get why NEW attention should be brought to TWC which is, after all, > a system we've advanced from. Sure, it works

[tw5] Re: Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Of real activists I'd love to see the face of *Mark S.* He has been the > single most, generous, helpful person for me here. > His understanding of TW is very deep. > Hear, hear! Truly one of the super stars on the board! <:-) -- You received this message because you a

[tw5] Re: Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
Regarding TWC I don't get why NEW attention should be brought to TWC which is, after all, a system we've advanced from. Sure, it works and it's great, but there has been no development for it in almost a decade. It seems mostly that people who use it do so because they didn't muster up the effo

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-16 Thread Mat
TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Mat > > I think you slightly over-trash Mark S. > I certainly hope it was not insulting. The ONLY thing I said about, specifically, Marks idea was: I agree - but I don't agree that your proposal fulfills the "easy", at > le

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-15 Thread Mat
Mark S. wrote: > > Idea. We need curation, but the curation needs to be easy. > I agree - but I don't agree that your proposal fulfills the "easy", at least not easy enough, for it to be workable in the longer run. (I'd happily be proven wrong, though!) IMO people are willing to provide extre

[tw5] Re: Designer Question: Can we pollute the fieldname space like we can the tagname space?

2020-05-15 Thread Mat
> > I avoid polluting the tag name space by using fields whereever possible > rather than tags, including alternative tag fields. I retain my tagging > options for ad hoc relationships. > About how the system *ought *to work, you may want to look up this request: https://github.com/Jermolene/

[tw5] Re: Hide Header when ListWidget has Zero Records

2020-05-15 Thread Mat
David wrote: > > Great. I assumed there was something for that, since it seems so often > needed. > You may want to comment in this issue thread: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2202 <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyW

[tw5] Re: [Question] Filtering tags based on their colour code.

2020-05-15 Thread Mat
Sorry, my mistake. OK, I get this to work on tiddlywiki.com {{{ [all[current]tags[]color[#ffeedd]] || $:/core/ui/TagTemplate }}} If it doesn't work for you, pleaes try it on tiddlywiki.com and see if it works there. Just to make sure I didn't misunderstand: It shows the current tiddlers tags

[tw5] Re: [Question] Filtering tags based on their colour code.

2020-05-15 Thread Mat
Hm, I misled you in my previous attempt at a viewtemplate, i.e this [all[current]tags[]field:color[#ffeedd]] ...only takes the current tiddlers tags and, of these, which ones have the color. Thus, the output is the tags, not the current tiddler title. Instead, for a conditional viewtemplate I th

[tw5] Re: [Macro] cross-list-links-draggable

2020-05-14 Thread Mat
Tony K wrote: > > Macro > https://akhater.github.io/drift/#%24%3A%2Fak%2Fdrift%2Fmacros%2Fcross-list-links-draggable > > example: https://akhater.github.io/drift/#Week > OH! This is super! Detail, the demo it is clearer if you just put it in a table, i.e |<>|<>| <:-) -- You received this

[tw5] Re: How does element-attributes work for tag-pill macro?

2020-05-14 Thread Mat
The docs do say that the element-tag attribute doesn't have to be a span so maybe other element-tags would be more meaningful for adding attributes beyond class/style? This makes me think that the term "tag" doesn't really refer to a "tiddlywiki tag" but a "HTML tag". Also, the enforced class/li

[tw5] Re: [Question] Filtering tags based on their colour code.

2020-05-14 Thread Mat
Another approach: First, create "super tags", i.e have your tags be tiddlers that are in turn categorized by using tags. For example your red tags might be: tomato, strawberry and cherry and your green tags might be broccoli, cucumber, avocado. So you let all six of those tags be tiddlers which

[tw5] Re: How does element-attributes work for tag-pill macro?

2020-05-14 Thread Mat
I don't have a good answer but maybe putting this in the editor *with the preview active*, gives a clue: <> <:-) -- 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: [Solution] Preserving Paragraphs or using new line to indicate Paragraphs

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
TonyM wrote: > > Mat & Riz, > > Give me the data tags code and I will add it to the lead thread. > So, as PMario said: tags: $:/tags/Stylesheet text: [data-tags*="YOURTAG"] .tc-tiddler-body { word-break: normal; word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap

[tw5] Re: Internal link macro?

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
TonyM wrote: > > Mats link to single tiddler view is not about performance it is about > visibility and functionality. > You sure? I have always assumed that if zoomin view really was single tiddler, then that means all other tiddlers really are not active - hence performance. Do I misunderstan

[tw5] Re: Render choice of field using conditional logic

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
Right - Erics solution is way, way, better than mine. Wish I'd thought of it. <:-) -- 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...@googleg

[tw5] Re: Render choice of field using conditional logic

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
Ah, to name one thing that is wrong: It should be [data-tiddler-title="{{currentTiddler}}"].tc-title {display:none} and consequently the tc-title in the following has to be changed and you should made a custom css defintion for it: <$view field=caption/> <--- or <$link/> <:-

[tw5] Re: Render choice of field using conditional logic

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
Untested but should show the idea even if something is wrong: tags: $:/tags/ViewTemplate list-before: $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/title text: <$list filter="[all[current]has[caption]]"> [data-tiddler-title="{{currentTiddler}}"] {display:none} <$view field=caption/> <--- or < $link/>

[tw5] Re: Show element when in viewport (on scroll)?

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
I agree it does sound like JS would be needed. Still if I were to attempt something anyway with CSS then I agree it would be some element set to display:none wrapped in some parent element. And when the parent element is "affected" (how?) it changes the display of the inner. I don't know if "di

Re: [tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
PMario wrote: > > This may be interesting: > https://github.blog/2020-05-06-new-from-satellite-2020-github-codespaces-github-discussions-securing-code-in-private-repositories-and-more/#discussions > > It turns out, that there is a new feature around the corner at github > itself. > AHA! That i

[tw5] Re: [Solution] Preserving Paragraphs or using new line to indicate Paragraphs

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
To add to PMarios note - and maybe I'm stating the obvious but: If you intend to use this for certain kinds of tiddlers, e.g blog posts, then you might already be using a designated tag for this (e.g "article"). Then you can use this as the tag that applies the styling instead of "preserve-brea

[tw5] Re: Show element when in viewport (on scroll)?

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
Hubert wrote: > > [...] hidden and only appear when scrolled into view > Doesn't that hold for exactly everything? Could you perhaps link to some site that features this so it is more clear what you mean. <:-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ti

[tw5] Re: Any cheat sheet for the editor? WikiText?

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
OK, this has been on the back burner for several months, i.e it is NOT really ready for release but maybe it is of some use anyway. It is intended for tiddlywiki.com if I ever finish it properly or if someone helps out. A main "feature" in it is the *lingo *bits, i.e to establish a common nomen

[tw5] Re: Internal link macro?

2020-05-13 Thread Mat
Elijah A. Brost wrote: > > The Zoomin view *appears* on first glance to do what I am looking for, > however it is not. With every opening of a new Tiddler, the old Tiddler > does not close - but stays open in the background - as can be seen by > having the Sidebar open to the Open tab. > I invi

[tw5] Re: trim whitespace at beginning and end of a variable

2020-05-08 Thread Mat
Could you put up a demo, e.g at tiddlyspot because that "ought to work". <:-) -- 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.

[tw5] Re: trim whitespace at beginning and end of a variable

2020-05-08 Thread Mat
https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#trim%20Operator <:-) -- 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 disc

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > Minor: The rounded corners in the demo. If you show them to PMario he will >> bring out his shotgun ;-) >> > > border-radius property has 97.5% global coverage according to caniuse. Is > there a particular reason this is frowned upon? > I'll leave the question to fellow PMario ;-)

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > The idea is to give the user what all can he use depending on his > platform, > My general idea of saver methods are to classify them to following > categories > I think you're 100% on the right path in your reasoning. You have both the know-how and the aesthetic sense so

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
rely understand what that sentence means - and that relates to my point: Who would want to contribute to a blog if it isn't good? Would my stuff be intermingled with sentences like that one? Sorry for the directness but I it's probably better to hear this now than to later wonder why pe

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
You should probably start it out as your own thing to show/impress people with how good it is and only then invite others. If the others had a big need to blog, then they would do so. IMO, the neat thing about a blog is that I own my data. I can update stuff, even remove embarrassments etc. The

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
Mohammad (and possibly Ste - who ya replying to?) Thanks for input but we should not hijack Jeremys/Saqs thread about their Hangout. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

Re: [tw5] Re: Transclusion in popups

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
Yeah, I was/am clearly confused by this. Birthe understood because she came up with the solution. Ah, so your question is solved then, great. Then, for your question about how you could phrase it in a more understandable way: The optimal after it's obvious that we didn't get the question, woul

[tw5] Re: Emulating slices/sections with macros

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
Thanks for sharing Mark. I share your feelings about slices. Your creation is interesting but doesn't it miss out on the main point with slices - i.e that you can access the slice from another tiddler? <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWi

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
Saq - congratulations for a superior concept! That looks very practical. You're addressing a weakness in TW that is not often talked about: TW is great for *managing *notes but not optimal for *taking *notes. Anyone attempting to use it during a live lecture will discover this within a few minu

Re: [tw5] Re: Transclusion in popups

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 5:22:59 PM UTC+2, Peter Buyze wrote: > > I do get the point. I put those tiddlers there to explain my point, and my > point was the backlinks, NOT the popups. I don't know how to make that > clearer: I stated it in those words a number of times. > The thing, as far as

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki editor - view and edit as one mode

2020-05-05 Thread Mat
There are a few angles to this topic. If the aim is to improve the authoring experience you may be interested in my ongoing EditorMagic project. I think the concept of a balloon popup editor inspired it. I elabora

[tw5] Re: Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-04 Thread Mat
Add: @Danielo and NoteSelf, assuming he still is active with it <:-) P.S There's gang of other wonderful people here but I imagine the above mentioned have "special use cases" and it is of course these use cases that I'm curious about. -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw5] Re: Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-04 Thread Mat
That's great news! I'd love to see @Jeremys setup! This guy supposedly knows how to use TW so it'd be really interesting to know what he actually does with it :-) @Jeds setup - Bob galore! Maybe he also integrates it with other stuff? @Anne-Laure - TW *compared *to other tools she has/is using @

[tw5] Re: Transclusion in popups

2020-05-04 Thread Mat
1) to get the tooltip popup to work I assume there must be some stylesheet for this. Did you include this? 2) I can think of no reason why the tooltips and the backlinks should not work simultaneously, i.e in the same wiki. 3)...However, do you mean that you want the backlinks to show* inside th

[tw5] Re: [doc] The BIG PICTURE of TiddlyWiki - an overview

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Birthe C wrote: > > I thought if substory could be used. > That's interesting. I have totally neglected substories . Will investigate... but not now. Thanks. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

[tw5] Re: [doc] The BIG PICTURE of TiddlyWiki - an overview

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
@PMario - thank you! I didn't realize that end had slipped along from an edit I made - but after Jeremy invited me to adapt it for tiddlywiki.com it's all become a draft. I've actually continued working on it and I've identified quite a few additional Big Picture topics that I think are worth k

[tw5] Re: Of course this needs to be clarified and solved before I start using it.

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
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[tw5] Re: List of changes proposed for documentation

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Apropos a wizard and guidance with savers, I made http://setup.tiddlyspot.com/ I still think it's a great idea but I had to face that I just wasn't qualified to manage it. I personally use TW's native saver and a generic broswer addon

[tw5] Re: Notion encourages busy work

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Birthe C wrote: > > *By far the biggest gripe I have is that a tool should be a means to an >> end and get out of the way—but with Notion building the tool often becomes >> the end in itself.* >> > > Something we could recognise? > What on earth are you talking about, Birthe? Joking aside: Man

Re: [tw5] The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Right, I think we’re agreeing. We need infrastructure to support those > curatorial efforts, but my point is that that infrastructure is completely > different from the infrastructure needed to support discussions, and so > replacing our discussion infrastructure isn’t t

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Is there are any community software that doesn't have the problem that > it's hard to catch up with a large volume of posts? > I agree but in our case the posts here, partially also serve as the repository for (links to) plugins and other solutions. We kind of mix meta

[tw5] Re: Does that TW is a Quine matter? YES.

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
I agree knowing this does "something" positive to the grasping of TW. I'm just not sure how to express it any more than as "TW is a quine which means ..." It is a kind of information porn -- exciting *per se,* but what do we *do* with this? What are the practical implications beyond the mere fac

[tw5] Re: Next/Prev in Tag Set button?

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
Yeah, this reminds me of the Previous/Next button in http://pptw.tiddlyspot.com/ Maybe a better solution is to use Extended Listops Filters . Depends on if you want the control in a central list or, as in pptw, in the listed

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-03 Thread Mat
How about a federated network of tiddlywikis where people collectively add content to their own wikis and you have a plugin to roam the network to collect the tiddlers you're interested in (e.g by tag or by @mentions). You'd specify which wikis you want to roam (to "subscribe" to) and you'd fin

[tw5] Re: Building static sites in the browser

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
Having now tried it - good stuff!!! Thank you Jeremy! It would make sense to access this functionality via the usual AdvancedSearch > Filter export button. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw5] Re: Building static sites in the browser

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
> > To try it out, visit the prerelease and review the docs: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fjszip >

[tw5] Re: List of changes proposed for documentation

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
> > Should I post it to Dev group? I fear if I post it one more time, Google > groups would consider it spam > LOL! IMO you should post it there because it is not a "user issue" and it'll just drown here. - OR, because they're mostly actionable issues, you could post as a kind of meta list on

Re: [tw5] Re: Inverted list

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
OK, try this <$list filter="[tag[ToC-zettels]has[number]sort[]]"> <$link/>: <$list filter="[all[current]get[number]]"> <$view field=title/> <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: List of changes proposed for documentation

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
This meta discussion is perhaps better suited in the dev group? Anyway: Your points make full sense. > 4. Most of the examples of filters in TW5 uses "sort". sortan is more > advanced and natural with respect to non-technical users. However it is > hard to find because user have to specifica

Re: [tw5] Re: Inverted list

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
Peter Buyze wrote: > > I have put up 3 tids ("commercial art", "do what you love to do", > "prestige"), which show the number field in the Edit mode - see > http://peterspottiddly.tiddlyspot.com/. > > As for a "hard coded tiddler showing the desired output", I don't know > what you mean by that:

Re: [tw5] Re: Inverted list

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
@Peter - just put up a http://tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com/ with sample tiddlers and code and a hard coded tiddler showing the desired output. That makes it MUCH easier for anyone to help you. Otherwise you only get hypothetical/untested answers that "ought to work". Without a wiki you've made, t

[tw5] Re: Struggling with viewtemplate filter

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
> > [[all current]tag[Subjective]regexp:dates<__mytoday__>] > <:-) -- 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 v

[tw5] Re: [doc] now in wiki format: The BIG picture

2020-05-02 Thread Mat
Writing this kind of explanatory prose text also raises needs for tools that we don't quite have on tiddlywiki.com. *Compound tiddler*: I imply the most obvious problem in the OP; How do we create a linear document from tiddlers. Currently, on Jeremys recommendation, I'm using one encompassing

[tw5] Re: Struggling with viewtemplate filter

2020-05-01 Thread Mat
The syntax is ...regexp:dates]" ... Think like this: "I need the minimum to enclose it." (I'd think this is a decent rule of thumb but haven't considered it before.) <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this

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