for PB is pretty cheap when amortized over time. I mean it's
just 2 more text books.
But of course it's your call.
Good Luck,
SteveM
On Jun 10, 2:31 am, Jeffrey Goodman
wrote:
> PersonalBrain is a fascinating program.
> Does anyone have any experience with using it.
> I
Luck,
SteveM
On Jun 7, 12:01 am, Jeffrey Goodman
wrote:
> Greetings-
>
> I love the simplicity of TiddlyWiki and I would like to use it as the
> gateway for all my files and research.
>
> As I expect that I will be gathering a rather large file with many
> Tiddlers I would like
ere a way to do that? Has anybody done it?
Thanks,
SteveM
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I tried playing with PageTemplate and StyleSheet every which way but
can't figure it out the image/text pairing. I suppose a trivial
solution would be to create a composite image/title jpg and use that w/
o title and sub-title content.
Any other ideas beyond that?
Thanks,
SteveM
On May 2
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Can someone point me to an instruction on that?
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Mark S. - You Genius!
Disabled the Skype add-in and the TW links work.
Thanks Much,
SteveM
On Jan 22, 2:30 pm, "Mark S." wrote:
> Do you have the Skype plugin, by any chance?
>
> On Jan 23, 3:11 am, SteveM wrote:
>
> > Ah, never mind...
>
> > I opened
Ah, never mind...
I opened a bare bones Firefox profile and the Tiddly links opened
properly.
Must be a Firefox add-in or setting that is causing the problem.
SteveM
On Jan 22, 1:31 pm, SteveM wrote:
> Revisiting TW after a layoff.
>
> Links to TW pages like TiddlyTools, Ti
. Remote TW links open
properly in IE.
Any ideas about what's going on?
Thanks Much,
SteveM
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many.
SteveM
On Aug 12, 4:03 pm, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Aug 11, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Jar wrote:
>
> >> I believe there are a few items such as search, goto, less backups,
> >> newHere,
> >> Tabs and tagging tools that need to be seamlsly integrated into the
>
wolfgang,
That works. Thanks!
SteveM
P.S. I mentioned this in another thread. A big challenge for an "app"
developer is plug-in integration. I.e., plug-ins from differenc
developers bang into each other.
For example, your solution for this problem works beautifully on an
emp
MPTW has that nice raised textbox effect for individual tiddlers.
Does anybody know to generate the effect without importing the entire
MPTW package?
Thanks,
SteveM
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Perfect!
Danke,
SteveM
On Aug 8, 2:56 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > But hah! The Collapsed View menu is aligned left. I.e., Left of the
> > Tiddler title
>
> Normally, I add this to my StyleSheet:
> .toolbar { float:right; }
>
> alternatively, you could spec
Eric & wolfgang,
Thanks! I got it to work.
But hah! The Collapsed View menu is aligned left. I.e., Left of the
Tiddler title
How to push it back right?
SteveM
On Aug 8, 2:16 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Forgive me for being dense. I read that you are telling me to simp
wolfgang,
Thanks for the advice.
Forgive me for being dense. I read that you are telling me to simply
add collapseTiddler to the ViewToolbar line of the ToolbarCommands
Shadow Tiddler. I did that and the "fold" menu item appeared on the
View menu. However when activated the Tiddler did fold b
Mike,
Thanks. About adding the Macros, in this crawl-walk-run world of
mine, can you explain to me how to do one?
Then I can figure out the generality
SteveM
On Aug 7, 7:23 pm, Mike wrote:
> Sounds like you are using a custom toolbar, or not using
> ToolbarCommands (see your view te
I imported Eric Shulman's Navigation package including
CollapsedTiddlersPlugin and CollapsedTemplate. I saved and reloaded
the TW, but I can't figure out how to activate the Collapse
functionality.
Any Help?
Thanks,
SteveM
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Eric,
Exactly!
Thanks,
Steve
On Aug 7, 12:57 pm, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2009, at 8:28 AM, SteveM wrote:
>
> > I ran across a very nicely done bibliography TW in German last year
> > but lost the link. Art/History/Philosophy, I can't quite remember the
> &g
philosophy for mixing and
matching plug-ins?
Is there a recommended set of "baseline" plug-ins that should be
imported into the empty.html file as default added functionality?
Thanks,
SteveM
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I ran across a very nicely done bibliography TW in German last year
but lost the link. Art/History/Philosophy, I can't quite remember the
subject area. I'd like to review it again as a use case.
Does anybody here know what I'm talking about? If so, can you provide
a link?
Uncheck the "Hide editing features when viewed over HTTP" option in
the Tweak Options dropdown of the Backstage area.
SteveM
On Aug 2, 3:37 pm, "hrein...@googlemail.com"
wrote:
> I have the right to read & write in my tiddly folder on the server by
> the option »
s?
Thanks,
SteveM
On Aug 1, 2:54 pm, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> For licensing purposes TiddlySaver is intended to be considered to be
> a component of TiddlyWiki, and available under the same terms.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jerm
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 7:06 PM, rouilj wr
templates because the
backstage function is not present.
Can somebody fill me in on how to Save As with Firefox?
Thanks,
SteveM
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Is there an easier/more efficient way to do it?
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SteveM
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"Alex Hough" wrote:
> SteveM.
>
> Re: "you increase exposure to risk in not taking a risk so it might
> be worth taking the risk" - It could well be a Abbot and Costello
> line, but the Mr Adams who gives the law in question it name is Denis
> Adams, an e
ay be required to develop a slick end user
app.
I'm sure other guys have thought of this already. But I think a new
avenue of creative work lies in leveraging the great plug in libraries
synergistically.
Or something like that...
Steve
On Jan 10, 2:42 pm, "Alex Hough" wro
Stop Me Before I Reply Again!
Eric, your insights match the creativity of your work.
Back to radical pragmatism. Moodle is a great product. And the
Plugin library is extensive and broken. Someone could swoop in and
validate what works, repair what is broken and augment as needed. But
no one
Lastly, and this time I mean it...
I agree conceptually with the open source paradigm. But software has
a way of migrating pretty easily into the torrent-o-sphere regardless
of the intent of the original owner. I dunno, I have to think about
that one...
I am a radical pragmatist and open sourc
Re: Social engineering. Well you guys are demonizing me for what
appears to be a pretty legitimate question and line of inquiry. Why
is that? I have great relationships with my clients. And I don't
assign a large ethical component to app development. Wanting to
protect the time and effort inv
Steve
On Jan 10, 9:20 am, "Daniel Baird" wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:01 AM, SteveM wrote:
>
> > I've been playing around with TW and I have some ideas for niche
> > applications. However I need to learn js to tie pieces together.
> > Given my relat
crypt html/js source code? If there aren't,
then I suppose I won't try.
Any advice or references would be appreciated.
Thanks,
SteveM
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