p.s. Go Flames!
On Oct 8, 12:26 pm, cedardoc wrote:
> http://files.getdropbox.com/u/55061/TWGlass1_5.zip
>
> this package has a nice TW icon in it (red and white with a tilted
> "TW"). I'm not sure about the legalities though.
>
> On Oct 8, 10:29 am, Cra
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/55061/TWGlass1_5.zip
this package has a nice TW icon in it (red and white with a tilted
"TW"). I'm not sure about the legalities though.
On Oct 8, 10:29 am, Craig in Calgary wrote:
> For a research project I am doing at Mount Royal University on
> TiddlyWiki (http
Thanks Eric, that works.
I'm glad to be able to continue using checkboxes!
To keep things as simple as possible I'm just going to use [_(1)], [_
(2)] etc.
-Dave
On Oct 6, 3:30 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > > Don't use CheckboxPlugin.
>
> > :-(
> > oh well, I was thinking I might have to stop us
> Don't use CheckboxPlugin.
:-(
oh well, I was thinking I might have to stop using it.
Thanks for the FET fix, I haven't come across any problems yet, but
will include the code for prevention's sake
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Thanks Wolfgang, I'll add that to my MptwEmpty.html file I use for
starting new TWs
On Oct 6, 2:37 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> > just wondering,
>
> ImportTiddlersPlugin by Eric has many options, for example to import
> only changed or added tiddlers, which works very well.
>
> http://www
I've also noticed that archived tiddlers don't show up in
transclusions - maybe its related to the problem?
On Oct 6, 12:57 pm, Dave Parker wrote:
> I'm using ArchivePlugin (version 2.4.0) and CheckboxPlugin (version
> 2.4.0) in NoteStorm TW and get the following weirdness happening:
>
> If I cr
thank you Eric,
have a great weekend.
On Oct 3, 12:32 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > new plugin repository athttp://plugins.tiddlywiki.org/plugins
> > and at tiddlytools, but I'm probably not using the right
> > search terms...
> > Does anyone remember what that's called and where I can get it?\
>
Thank you sir! as usual that works great.
live long and prosper.
DP
On Oct 2, 3:29 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Sometimes when the iframe is rendered, the TW disappears and the page
> > is rendered in a wholly new firefox tab. I can get back to my TW by
> > pressing the back button, but I'd rat
Thanks to both or you, I never thought of looking in Firefox, I
thought it was a TW thing... :-)
DP
On Oct 1, 2:41 am, El noi wrote:
> Dave,
> as Markk answered you can decide to print backgrounds or not checking
> the function in your browser.
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That works great - I put it in the main menu just before the FET that
produces the tree
Thanks Mans, I appreciate it! :-)
Dave
On Sep 29, 11:37 am, Måns wrote:
> Hi Dave
>
> You don't have to reload the page - you can refresh display instead.
> Put a refresh button anywhere you like...
> Like
very clever ideas, both of them...
there seem to be different pros and cons for each. I think I'll try
it both ways for a bit and see which works the best for my situation.
Merci Beaucoup!
Dave
On Sep 28, 1:28 pm, Måns wrote:
> Hi Dave
>
> I have a very simple solution doing just that (sharin
additional info:
if you get that big red javascript warning, correct it with this:
tools>options>general>config editor>type in "javascript" then change
"extensions.tbrowse.dojavascript" from false to true
warning: I have no expertise in security issues, so I have no idea if
this is any worse th
That works great, thank you Eric! It either would have taken me weeks
to figure it out on my own or, more likely, I wouldn't have done it at
all. I'm sure others will like this new functionality as well.
Good night.
-Dave
On Sep 22, 8:14 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Okay, thanks Wolfgang. I t
in theory...:-)
thanks to both of you again
Dave
On Sep 22, 6:16 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> On 23 Sep., 02:05, cedardoc wrote:
>
> > I don't know how many times I've made that mistake! (yes I added
> > systemConfig)
>
> > Do either if you know how to get show popup to app
I don't know how many times I've made that mistake! (yes I added
systemConfig)
Do either if you know how to get show popup to apply to all links
universally, or maybe based on the presence of a certain tag?
Dave
On Sep 22, 3:47 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> > I got this error:
>
> > Error: SyntaxError
thanks, I didn't know that (obviously ;-)
On Sep 22, 4:03 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> > they're both toolbar commands, so if one works, shouldn't the other?
>
> > just wondering...
>
> default toolbar commands work if you write them like this:
>
> <>
>
> <>, on the other hand, is a macro created by an
I got this error:
Error: SyntaxError: unterminated regular expression literal
when I installed it.
It says its for 2.1 and I have 2.4... Do you know of any tweaks for
this or am I out of luck?
On Sep 22, 2:29 pm, cedardoc wrote:
> Thanks Wolfgang, I'll try that.
>
> On S
Thanks Wolfgang, I'll try that.
On Sep 22, 2:14 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> > forgot to mention ...
>
> sorry, also forgot that this doesn't works with IE. See this example
> here:
>
> http://menuflex.tiddlyspot.com/#Pop
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Thank you both,
for continuity, here's my first tiddlyweb question: "tiddlyweb &
google search results"
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb/browse_frm/thread/76e661b108d63379
Dave
On Aug 7, 5:39 am, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote:
> On Aug 6, 8:05 pm, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> > I am aware of
re RaphaelPlugin,
has anyone tried using this to generate a graph based on a custom
field value across many tiddlers using a forEachTiddler statement?
I'd like to be able to do that but I'm unsure of how to mix the inline
script language with the FET language - an example would really
help...
th
itle,"text").value=newtext;
story.focusTiddler(newtitle,"title");
}
}
return false;
}
On Jul 20, 4:11 pm, cedardoc wrote:
> okay, I've tried to solve my problem a different way. I stole this
> code Brady wrot
Thank you sir... I read your reply too fast and did this:
<>
and it worked anyway...
and now another Oliver Twist moment ("please sir, I want some more")
would you mind commenting on my latest coding fumbling above?... <:-)
(emoticon for hopeful expectations)
On Jul 20, 5:33 pm, Eric Shulman
> but that doesn't work
either
any hints? I think I'm mixing up my syntaxes, but I don't really
know...
Thanks,
Dave
On Jul 19, 11:55 pm, cedardoc wrote:
> thank you Eric. I think that worked, but not the way I expected...
> maybe you can see where I'm going wr
thank you Eric. I think that worked, but not the way I expected...
maybe you can see where I'm going wrong:
Template2 (using your ListboxPlugin) has this:
| Location:|<>|
and so the value returned by {{tiddler.title}} in the new tiddler is
supposed to be inserted at the "$1"
It works fine if I
Thanks Cmari, that worked
I didn't know this was tied to the DatePlugin, just thought it was a
core function...
I just edited the Today(macro) entry at Tiddlywiki.org to reflect your
method.
- Dave
On Jul 14, 5:53 pm, cmari wrote:
> In the examples that are included in DatePluginInfo (at
> ti
Wow, that kills three birds with one stone!
I'd given up on being able to change fields in a tiddler
"remotely" (in a popup) and this allows me to do that, plus just have
a single line in each "Problem"tiddler, plus not have to do the
ShowWhen thing in the editTemplate!
Thanks cmari! (and Eric)
woops, no capital "T" in < wrote:
> Thank you Ken, Eskimo07 and cmari.
>
> Ken, I've seen those examples in the past and they are rich with stuff
> I'd like to eventually use, but I'm recognizing that (like cmari says)
> the showWhen stuff won't show up in a pop up and I'm going to try
> another a
Thank you Ken, Eskimo07 and cmari.
Ken, I've seen those examples in the past and they are rich with stuff
I'd like to eventually use, but I'm recognizing that (like cmari says)
the showWhen stuff won't show up in a pop up and I'm going to try
another approach. Eskimo07's thread got me thinking a
Thank you Morris (and I assume you can use the same approach to all
the toolbar tools - very handy!)
:-)
On Jul 7, 12:51 am, Morris Gray wrote:
> Try <>
>
> Morris
>
> On Jul 7, 3:49 pm, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> > I would like to be able to have a button in the tiddler body that
> > would open up
centric.
>
> The calendar template I made allows space for jotting in your own
> notes. It didn't look to me like <> would leave much
> room for writing.
>
> The second calendar I posted, in another thread, lets you access a
> years worth of info on a single page w
If I could get this to work in Firefox that would be great!. What are
the simple adjustments in the underlying style sheets? Is that what
you're talking about here:
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/845358cd6fcebb28/4ddb53ed51e5a54e?lnk=gst&q=tiddlypocketbook+styl
Woops, I just checked my email and realized I thanked Morris for FND's
suggestion.
so,
Thanks FND!!! I really appreciate it (sorry for the oversight)
-Dave
(and thanks again for all the other times you helped me in the past)
On Feb 24, 10:12 am, cedardoc wrote:
> Okay, I'm givi
menu to refresh its display
manually.
I'll go with the refresh button as is for now (unless someone smarter
takes mercy on me :-)
On Feb 24, 9:09 am, cedardoc wrote:
> Addendum:
>
> I found this script Eric told someone to refresh a given tiddler
>
>
> setTimeout
;ll post here for sake of completion if I figure this one out.
btw - I'm liking that TiddlerBarPlugin
On Feb 24, 8:53 am, cedardoc wrote:
> Once again, thank you Morris!
>
> I think I'm starting to understand: the difference between sore and
> story is that store is everythin
Once again, thank you Morris!
I think I'm starting to understand: the difference between sore and
story is that store is everything and story is just whats being
displayed, is that right?
That FET worked, but alas (do people still say that?), it seems that
every question I ask leads to more ques
Thanks Eric - that did the trick, and as an extra bonus, my pop up
nested sliders work again now! (they didn't before when I was using
the tiddler scroll thing)
A related question: Is there any way to have the jump-to-section thing
work so that the jumped-to section is highlighted like when you d
Thank you, Eric
When I try to use it here:
http://worldenglishbible.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BMat%2024%3A34%5D%5D
(click on "goto context")
it just pops to the top of the page (in firefox - in IE7 it goes to
the tiddler but doesn't scroll)
Am I doing something wrong or are there clashing plugins?
e that!
Thanks again Morris, I do intend to use FET more and know I know a bit
more thanks to you :-)
Dave
On Feb 21, 11:41 pm, cedardoc wrote:
> Okay, Thank you Morris,
>
> I used your help and some digging to get this to work:
>
> http://worldenglishbible.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BFET%20
e and increases alphabetically (as all
my sections would increase numerically (yes I do realize, however that
I'll have to add a "0" at the first 9 verses of each book))
I've thought of trying to do this with placemarkers (or whatever
they're called: $1, $2 etc), but I'd
dler##section contents.
> ---
> < where
> 'tiddler.tags.contains("links")'
> sortBy '(tiddler.title)'
> ascending
> write
> '"<\>\n"'
>
> ---
>
> Morris Grayhttp://t
I'm struggling to get this to work...
Here's my FET I derived from yours
<>
Where "1:1" is the first section in BookOne
I get an error:
<>: Extra parameter behind 'write': 1:1 )
Is it right to use the term "getTiddlerSection", and why is the
section name a problem?
And do I even need to use
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