Mario,
Snapshot saves are very useful when designing especialy if the restore to
latest snapshot is clear and easy. Backups server more of an everyday
guarantee, snapshots are a nice ad hoc option, perhaps just before saving a
tiddler with a potential show stopper in it.
Love your work
Tony
Mark,
Perhaps I misread your paragraph,
On another issue, what path can you give fb to tell it to save in an
> absolute location? Every path I try gives me the red outline. There are
> many reasons a person might not want to save in the same directory as the
> original file. For one thing, it
Jed,
Once again that sounds fantastic. A different approach to those that went
before.
Thanks
Tony
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 10:15:26 AM UTC+11, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Another of the things that I hadn't gotten around to releasing, a plugin
> that you add to a wiki and it lets you export a
a-medical volunteers may even be able to help with palliative care.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 7:30:37 AM UTC+11, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>>
>> Birthe,
>>
>> In one of the apartments could be a very sick person, told not
All,
Interesting conversation.
Birthe,
In one of the apartments could be a very sick person, told not to call
> emergency before hardly breathing and lips turning blue (The message people
> ARE getting) . How hard would it be to phone for help?
>
Is this really happening *not to call
I think the thing is social distancing is what separation causes and physical
distancing is what is needed.
Italians and French people singing from balconies is coming together socially
not physically as is a phone or Skype call. It is these social closeness
activities that will help us deal
interface.
Tony
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 12:47:20 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Jed,
>
> These look marvelous, thanks so much for your ongoing contributions.
>
>
>- Is there any capacity to include the middle mouse click or roller?
>- Its not essential as y
Interesting argument that the term should be physical distancing,
Not social distancing. Detailed in attached PDF
Tony
On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 6:12:47 AM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>
> This thread continues the discussion of Tiddlywiki and Coronavirus:
>
Jed,
These look marvelous, thanks so much for your ongoing contributions.
- Is there any capacity to include the middle mouse click or roller?
- Its not essential as you already provide a lot of functionality.
Out side of your examples what uses and actions do you think this will be
Mark,
Perhaps you understand the following but for clarity.
Marios solution is one of the available ones, and takes a reduced
dependencies approach buy working with the permissions that the browser
gives to a tiddlywiki file. Your desire to customise and change folders is
understandable but
Alex,
That's good, I just know that has being the mistake of many.
Please consider starting a new thread on this problem because it is clearly
and exception to the old TiddlyFox problems.
You may find it useful if you have not already to start with a fresh
tiddlywiki and see if you can
Folks,
I am a modern sceptic and this demands I be sceptical or all claims until I
have evidence. Many of you raise serious concerns about Government or
Business responses in the current situation. I also refuse to claim a
specific left/right conservative/progressive ideology, because neither
Jeremy,
Since I don't use the tag manager much I did not notice this.
- This would be a nice model to enable the use of MRU's "Most Recently
used" elsewhere.
- I will build my own things following this idea
It is an example of "typical" requirements that tiddlywiki users and
To be clear,
"save changes" links under Admin Tools must be within TiddlyWiki not
Browser menus!
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 5:09:16 AM UTC+11, Alex S. Garcia wrote:
>
> >- yes, Timimi works with it in modern FireFox (with several minor
> >issues, but generally it
0 at 4:36:06 AM UTC+11, Gerald Weis wrote:
>
> hello Tony,
>
> then i have the radiobuttonmatrix showing in the Makrofile
>
> but not in the tiddler where i want to use it.
>
>
>
>
> Am Dienstag, 24. März 2020 02:47:49 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>&g
ine code-tiddler() $(value)$
>
> Dear $(name)$,
>
> I write to inform you that your pet, $(pet)$ has filed for emancipation.
> \end
>
>
> $(value)$ here will remain as-is unless `value` is defined. If it IS
> defined, it'll replace, so you can get either way you want it, I'd
ton}}
>
> <$list filter="[prefix[yes]]">
> <$text text="new letter" />
>
>
> \end
>
>
> <$set name="title" value="New Letter">
> <$set name="name" value="Wilson">
> <$set nam
Mario
I already did support that Mario. It would help.
I have found that unless I can automate building things like new novel buttons
or build templates it consumes too much time.
If you look at the core buttons as an example they are not strait forward.
The tip of using a macro for the body
On renaming tiddlers
Relink is a marvelous tool, however Personaly I do not have a problem renaming
tiddlers because of a standard naming practice. I am always careful to separate
code with fixed names and data free to rename. Truth is I bring decades of
coding experience to this but I wish I
Birthe,
> Do you really think so. Maybe in Australia? Look at who are getting the
> support and more importantly who are not.
>
> I am not sure which part of what I said this was a response to.
> Then think some years back to the last economic crisis. Who got the help
> and who were left
t; />
>
>
> \end
>
>
> <$set name="title" value="New Letter">
> <$set name="name" value="Wilson">
> <$set name="pet" value="snuffles">
> <>
>
>
>
>
> This will create a
Does this not work?
\define Makro()
>
<>
<$radio field="modifier" value="11">wenig Fett/dünn
<$radio
field="modifier" value="12">Übergewicht/ zu
hoherFettgehalt
<$radio field="modifier" value="13">Adipös/fettleibig <
/$radio>
<$radio
field="modifier" value="21">geringes
Fibbles,
You have done a lot already, but if you can break out some of you code, you
may be able to provide a solution to
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/8_SfAh6BC44
<>
Where it acts on current tiddler or those selected using the optional
filter.
Actually I expect
egards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 11:25:25 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Post Script;
>
> I like this method extracted from the above discussion
>
> {{{ [[2020.03.11]split[.]reverse[]join[.]] }}}
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:25:40
ow I should debug that mistake. I opened on the Firefox
> Console, I noticed that when I save the Wiki, it says:
>
> > saver-handler: Saving wiki with method save through saver
> tiddlyfox $:/core/modules/utils/logger.js:33:25
> > Message ID is tiddlywiki-save-file-response-3
Folks,
I have a little project where it would be helpful if I could create a
tiddler from a template (for its body) but then replace various content
within the text or fields with different values.
For example what if the template included ##name## then I had a macro that
would replace in the
Post Script;
I like this method extracted from the above discussion
{{{ [[2020.03.11]split[.]reverse[]join[.]] }}}
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:25:40 PM UTC+11, Gerald Weis wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
>
> i am trying to combine 2 filters.
>
> but its don't work
>
> thats my code and
Folks,
Interesting insights continue here, from all over the world,
- In australia a large number of businesses have closed, pub, nightclub,
cinemas with restaurants only for take away.
- But other businesses can operate, at least with most people working
from home if possible, our
Can an admin please mark this complete
I also volunteer for admin access.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 9:01:33 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Xavier,
>
> Thanks for spotting that. "A rookie error" as they say. I am grateful to
> have a community and for you
citly either the $tiddler attribute in your <$action-setfield>s or the
> variable attribute in the <$list>s.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Xavier.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 11:35 AM TonyM >
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I am using
Renaud,
Timimi works for me and I am using it now.
- Using Timimi you can store your tiddlywiki.html file anywhere and if
firefox is the default browser double click will open it and you can save
it where it is.
- If you are opening it at a URL rather than File location you may be
prefix/addsuffix and more, in this case
we addprefix your caption.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 8:28:32 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Gerald,
>
> I have responded to you requirement rather than continue with your method.
> I expect we could fix you method because there ar
tring (-MM-DD).*
> then i must have the split reverse for the date make* in
> Date-german-format (DD.MM.)*
> The caption should be
> * Messwert am (Date-german-format)*
>
> and it is a lot of tiddler with this titlestructure..
> *question: *Is it possible to have
örpertyp:]][split[-]reverse[]join[.]]
> }}}
>
> thats dont work
>
>
> Am Montag, 23. März 2020 11:44:31 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>>
>> Gerald,
>>
>> If what you intended worked, the result would be;
>>
>> [[removeprefix[Körpertyp:]]split[-]reverse[]j
Gerald,
If what you intended worked, the result would be;
[[removeprefix[Körpertyp:]]split[-]reverse[]join[.]]
Both [[ and ]] are invalid
Another problem I see is because variables inside filters, and fields
etc only use one set of brackets
<$vars datum={{{ [<>split[-]reverse[]join[.]] }}}
Hi Folks,
I am using a select widget to set an input mode select-input and I would
like the result of this selection to result in actions based on the option
taken, ie set the input field
\define *set-input-actions*()
<$list filter="[{*!!selected-input*}match[allobject]]">
<$action-setfield
d list-fields. A list of multiple-list members.
- This is another step in finding a way to make lists within fields even
more useful
I think this shows how we could extend the handling of lists further.
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 4:44:12 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mark,
t know about the advisability of a list field with all
>> transclusions, but this worked right out of the box:
>>
>> <$button>Add to my list
>> <$action-listops $field="mylist" $subfilter="{{tiddler3!!otherfield}}"/>
>>
>
amed after a tiddler and
its field.
- I wonder how it would fair using the tiddlername containing "!!"
Tony
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 2:21:22 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> I have got this closer;
>
> \define left-curlys() {{
> \define right-curlys() }}
So I am close but don't have an explanation yet
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 12:37:26 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mark
>
> Thanks,
>
> Now I need to find out how to construct this from values
> \define left-curlys() {{
> \define right-curlys() }}
> \def
Mark
Thanks,
Now I need to find out how to construct this from values
\define left-curlys() {{
\define right-curlys() }}
\definelist-reference() <><>!!<><<
right-curleys>>
or <>{{!!tiddlername}}!!{{!!fieldname}}<>
Regards
Tony
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Folks,
I am enhancing an app and would like to select from a tiddler/fieldname
pair available and add it to a list field
The list field selected-lists will subsequently look like this
{{tiddler1!!fieldname1}} {{tiddler2!!fieldnameA}} {{tiddler2!!fieldnameB}}
I now I will need to subsequently
Birthe,
There are "Lone wolves" who have value to add, sometimes revolutionary. But
sadly for every one of these there seems to be hundreds with, what I
consider as yet unclassified personality disorders, who believe the
unbelievable. The internet has helped them thrive and whilst some are
Alex,
With respect I think you only have the problem because you possibly have
not explored all the currently available solutions. Don't try and use
obsolete plugins.
There are arguably too many ways to save your tiddlywiki now.
Please start a new thread and *explain what you want to do*,
Mark,
The tedium of what you describe is a good reason for a solution in
tiddlywiki.
- Currently I use Google Keep, I like how it recalls past items and
suggests them as I type
- I plan to build a tool because I often do variations on a single recipe
But that's for another day
I
Michelle,
I am not sure I understand because of my not using such maths extensions
but if you simply want to stop something being evaluated in wikitext there
are a number of approaches
See https://tiddlywiki.com/#Code%20Blocks%20in%20WikiText
`singlebackquote`
"""
Tripple quotes
"""use button
Michael,
This is not normal behaviour so I assume to modified the message to include
this icon?
- Messages such as this are usually what you could call "one shot",
- to achieve this the message generated is typically deleted after
"firing" and nothing accumulates
- Follow the
Sorren,
I have seen TiddlyTables develop as I have built my own parallel solutions,
So I do not have an answer for it, but I have a deep understand of the
methods.
I am currently building an equivalent to tiddly tables for a specific
tiddlywiki application. I have being thinking along the
Mat
This may be the what has happened to public health in Sweden however I don't
thing you can draw the conclusions you do especialy when you look at other
countries, England has a cost effective public system as does Australia which
has the lowest prescription prices in the developed world
Alex,
Why would you say "I might have to drop using TW entirely"?
*The title and leading posts are out of date and no longer relevant. Almost
3 years OLD*
I like TiddlyDesktop because I can launch programs and windows explorer
etc.. in it, I am sure you may be able to launch shell scripts and
ng tiddler title in a data tiddler (or JSON to
handle other characters in the title) and use this as the input to an
ordered list. This may leave the option to list the item twice, once
without the stop words, once with it.
Regards
tony
On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 12:32:54 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
that feeds the prefixes into it and be much
more compact.
- There may be a way to sort based on title except for those with a
sort-key, but not sure yet
Regards
Tony
On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 10:34:46 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Folks
>
> As with the prefix sort issue it
Jeremy,
Great initiative, In future I would like to access such a platform,
initially to set up training in tiddlywiki to build my local community,
then later to support other coaching, but for now I stand back, so it can
be used where the current circumstances demand. If a solution like this
Folks
As with the prefix sort issue its a simple matter to make a sort field in every
tiddler and use that instead.
However other than prefixes in natural language including more in a title is
building a compound key. This always results in complications like this. I
would avoid prefixes in
Mark
I think people may be clining onto extensions within Firefox no longer
available since around v57, so tiddlydesktop does not have these extensions,
however at least some of the former extensions have being re released in
firefox.
I sympathise with ff and its extensions but I no longer
I just want to add, the apocalypse is over a long time ago
Timimi works as well as TiddlyFox, if not better, on the latest firefox,
Regards
Tony
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 10:24:06 AM UTC+11, Julio Peña wrote:
>
> Ah, Victor, glad to hear!
>
> Julio
>
> On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:01:55
TT,
A friend from way back had a "crystal" radio, where the capacitor was a
crystal that you pushed a mounted sharp wire against, depending where on
the crystal you pressed the different frequencies came through.
The more regular crystal radio taught me a lot about the electromagnetic
VPL,
A Recent test suggest this is not working with tags containing spaces.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 8:58:36 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> VPL
>
> As usual there are a number of ways to tackle any requirement in tiddlywiki
>
> You can compare the output of
VPL
As usual there are a number of ways to tackle any requirement in tiddlywiki
You can compare the output of the tags operator (each tag) with the actual
tags field, if they are the same there is one tag
<$list filter="[all[current]tags[]match{!!tags}]">
but in your case
<$list
Another two hours on the phone and my internet is fixed. Whew. Back to adsl for
a while.
Local predictions of a 40% increase in daytime home internet use for work from
home and extra capacity apparently being brought online. At least One big ISP
is turning limited plans into unlimited plans
will respond to the current tiddler.
However the following demonstrates how if the currentTiddler changes the
Qualify will
<$list filter="1 2">
<$list filter="[all[]tags[]sort[]]" variable=tagname>
<$macrocall $name=tag2 tag=<>/>
So if the
fake it.
I am sure a simple modification or two to the macros will resolve this, or
an improved qualify.
I will give it some thought.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 12:54:49 PM UTC+11, Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 5:22:08 PM UTC-5, TonyM
Post script,
I expect one could even use a false currentTiddler to manipulate the
"Qualify Macro".
Tony
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 9:22:08 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mat,
>
> The number generated by Qualify is related to the tiddlername,
> specifical
TC+11, Mat wrote:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mentioning the same tag in the same tiddler will cause the popup twice
>> but this is easily avoided.
>>
>
> Maybe I don't understand your proposal but, just to make sure: Regarding
> the Qualify Macro, note that mult
uences!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 12:41 AM TonyM >
> wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> This solution I presented very early worked for me,
>>
>> The Key is given the state tiddler is "qualified" i
Folks,
With shutdowns all over the world and self isolation I fear us enthusiasts
may now compete for internet bandwidth with netflix and other "trivial"
pursuits.
In an annoying twist of fate my phone and adsl is out and my new broadband
service unlikely to be delivered. My ISP depends on
same tiddler will cause the popup twice but
this is easily avoided.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 11:36:07 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Soren,
>
> The tags macro overcomes this limitation
>
> <$list filter="[all[]tags[]]">
> <$macrocall $name=tag tag=<>/>
t;
> See this shadow tiddler: $:/plugins/kookma/utility/macro/transclusion
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 12:42:01 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mohammad,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing that. I was experiencing some issues with transcluding
>
Soren,
The tags macro overcomes this limitation
<$list filter="[all[]tags[]]">
<$macrocall $name=tag tag=<>/>
Only the clicked tag drop down appears.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 10:03:18 AM UTC+11, Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to make a simple table
to body fluids
and excretions and can easily become infected. Severe flu-like symptoms
quickly develop. The globalization of the equine market makes disease
transmission across continents, including the Hendra virus, a more serious
threat.
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 9:33:04 AM UTC+11, Tiddl
Eric,
Thanks for this, very helpful from your experience where it is difficult
building from the documentation for me at leaste.
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 8:12:39 PM UTC+11, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 12:52:59 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>
>> This is
I heard an reasonable argument the reason panic buying is happening here in
Australia is that authorities were not quick enough with public messaging
so people do irrational things in response to uncertainty.
In contrast, responses to our recent fires has being proceeded by a lot of
education
print.tiddlyspot.com/ for
> future reference.
> I also welcome if you have any further comment on
> http://tw5-print.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 3:05:09 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mohammad more...
>>
>> If your
David,
Herre is a little code from and existing solution I built
The fieldnames are extracted from the data tiddler and a list of only those
"checked" is displayed in read only view, in edit view a checkbox is
presented for all fieldnames.
This is read only/view
<$list
thub.io/TW-Utility/#demo%2Ftransclusion-macro
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 7:25:54 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I was looking through tiddlywiki to find how it does things because if
>> you are left on a desert island or iso
CJ
Thanks for sharing. Despite being a long time user of TiddlyWiki the relink
plugin is new and your tip is one worth keeping.
Every little contribution helps.
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 2:36:33 PM UTC+11, CJ Veniot wrote:
>
> I had forgotten, I was having the same
Folks,
I was looking through tiddlywiki to find how it does things because if you
are left on a desert island or isolated with corona virus and no internet,
tiddlywiki is in some ways its own documentation. I came across this in the
tiddler $:/core/templates/exporters/TidFile which piqued my
Jeremy,
I cat yet respond to all your questions because I remain somewhat confused
but respond to a few below;
On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 10:07:06 PM UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Tony
>
> The following is an outline of how I see this for a "view from a different
> mind", for you to
Mohammad,
I am not exactly sure what you are missing but for my client I built a
solution that produces a visible "report" that also uses
etc... in tables and @media print css sutch that once they
review the report they can open in new window and print or save to PDF. The
PDF printer driver
Mohammad,
Just some inspiration
Some of your nice buttons, cards and boxes in Shiraz could be used to
display a drop zone that bypasses the default one and potentially treats
the payload differently. Currently I drop links on a wiki which creates an
untitled tiddler, which I have to open and
As a "modern skeptic" who practices critical thinking and does my level
best to avoid common fallacies we are all vulnerable to;
I see the social epidemic, panic buying and other irrational behaviours as
a symptom of societies who have lost track of seeking evidenced based
information and
Mark,
As you say
> It's effective if sick people are wearing them -- not well people.
>
And those in contact with the vulnerable especially health professionals.
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Drevarr.
Christian got it in one is so far as this finds all fields in the wiki and
filters only those with the prefix.
If you use [all[current]fields[]prefix[act_]] then it will only get the
current tiddlers fields and the list result in the fieldnames, but you
could use other filters like
Folks
There is a plugin in the standard plugin library that does something similar,
could that be what your after?
Tony
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Mario
Thanks I am glad your are on the case.
Codemirror really is a good addition to tiddlywiki. Line numbers tabs and other
features help me every day.
Regards
Tony
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Mario
I see the gap in my argument yet I recall installing everything and getting
this message until I disabled the two html components.
I am not in a position to replicate now.
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Great stuff,
I commented previously on another thread. Just a Quick point, love the
highlighting outside of edit mode.
- After selecting something, say in error, how can I deselect?
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 9:33:57 PM UTC+11, Xavier Cazin wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
Mat,
Did you try moving tiddlers between iframe and the current wiki?
The above in a tiddler on the pre-release site allows you to drag and drop
any of the filter operator documentation tiddlers. Any active link to a
tiddler can be dragged from one wiki to the other and imported. If you can
A Gloom
Thanks for Sharing. On your image I see you have groups a set of icons into
a bordered set, cute
Tony
On Wednesday, 11 March 2020 15:51:26 UTC+11, A Gloom wrote:
>
> What?! we shall call it menu elevator music-- audio in the topbar menu's
> (wiki zoom increased 150% so things are more
Thanks scott, getting me to review Tons great plugins
http://tongerner.tiddlyspot.com/
On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 10:48:41 AM UTC+11, Scott Kingery wrote:
>
> I guess it depends on what you want to do with it. I have one that I make
> public by first using Ton's read-only plugin
>
Sendwheel,
A most useful and working method, on a very common platform.
All I dream of now is being able to save other files to the same server
platform, eg a users comments, or proposed changes.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 12:07:17 PM UTC+11, sendwheel wrote:
>
> Still
Thanks there for some support on the "platform"
All this talk of components does make be think of snap together tools and
lego bricks etc... In someways before closing this chapter we do need to
stop and think what impresses us the most even if its only to publish
content that places such
on of adding the prefix:
>
> \define rules()
> \rules except italic
>
> \end
>
> <$set name="text" value="This is ''bold'' and this is //italic//">
> <$set name="text" value={{{ [addprefix] }}}>
> <$wikify name="html"
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 6:06:55 PM UTC+11, PMario wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 5:54:56 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
>
>> If I include the codemirror plugins relating to HTML I get a Red
>> Javascript error.
>>
>
> hi,
> Can y
I am impressed,
I love the ability to touch highlight text on my desktop/mobile. The brand
*immatériel
works well in english as well. *
*I am looking to publish manuals and other items in tiddlywiki, I do hope
you share some of your "simplification" or lockout configuration to the
Folks, especially TT/Josiah and Mohamad who are in hot spots;
I am keeping an eye on local and international infections and concerned for
my Tiddlywiki colleagues.
The numbers in Australia is relatively low but most are coming to assume
the virus will reach everywhere eventually, as I
Mario
Is that technically correct?
I see mode= inline and block, and format=text ?
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 7:39:02 AM UTC+11, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> If your template contains this:
>
> <$view mode=text/>
>
> It should do what you want.
>
> mario
>
--
You
An observation
If I include the codemirror plugins relating to HTML I get a Red Javascript
error.
This needs to be considered if upgrading, but codemirror is superior to the
default editor.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 6:58:48 AM UTC+11, PMario wrote:
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> Hi George,
>
> On
Arlen
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 7:37:12 AM UTC+11, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Wiki is a category which refers to small, easy-to-setup, wall-of-text
> content management systems, usually equipped with a simple default theme,
> but infinitely customizable with enough time and patience.
>
>>
>>
Mat,
>
> Yeah, but that's the only solved one. This thread here is about "less
> than", which is also brought up, among other comparison ops, in the issue
> thread.
>
> <:-)
>
I understand, and would like such comparison filters
yet I would remind readers of opportunities already available
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