[tw5] Re: LocalStorage vs SessionStorage

2022-03-09 Thread ludwa6
Hey Charlie: Just saw your latest YouTube post , and- as this is a topic of real interest to me -came here looking for more detail about what you mean by "local storage." As i understand the options (nicely explained in this article

[tw5] Re: "I moved to Discourse" - add your name too?

2021-08-19 Thread ludwa6
Me too. Goodbye, GoogleGroups (and thanks for all the fish :-). /walt On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 12:58:51 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote: > Hi everyone > > I am moving to Discourse and don't plan to post here anymore. > > Rather than have each of us do this as a separate thread, maybe

[tw5] Re: Build a WooCommerce Dashboard with SMS using Twilio, Pipedream and TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread ludwa6
Good catch, @Mohammad; this solution -which involves a good few steps to set up, but the whole soup-to-nuts solution appears well-documented here -is brilliant! If this is not the first

[tw5] Re: System and shadow need some love

2021-08-14 Thread ludwa6
Like you, @David : i rely heavily on $:/AdvancedSearch -but that is often a 2nd step, after i first 'dump the search term' into the default searchbar, i will then click the magnifier icon beside to look into the other tabs provided by #:/AdvancedSearch. I guess this the search workflow on

[tw5] Re: Shiraz Plugin: New Release 2.4.0

2021-08-12 Thread ludwa6
Congrats @Mohammad on this significant upgrade to a super-powerful plugin! The documentation is exemplary (already was, in fact; now it's beyond compare), and the functionality it brings to styling of tiddlers -especially tables, now so easy to manipulate- is something i'm going to be using

[tw5] Re: You ask, I Deliver: Language switching via Oral Command and a Promise of custom commands to come in the Text-to-Speech Plugin!

2021-08-11 Thread ludwa6
My €0.02 /worth from sunny Algarve PT: your plugin nailed my "Olá, como estás?" pretty darn close, except it put an H at the front, which makes it look Spanish to me. A bit wide of the mark tho with "Eu tenho muito saudades de ti," which it translated as "And you want to sell that to teeth".

[tw5] Re: Shiraz Plugin: Lets use Tiddlywiki with More Ease

2021-08-11 Thread ludwa6
Once again @Mohammad: you have kinda blown my mind with this demonstration of possibilities. Before i get too excited tho, i want to make sure i understand: Regarding "Quick-Table-Shiraz-Colum formatting and table class-T04.mp4" demo, i am wondering: would it be possible to apply such

Re: [tw5] Re: Presenting... Speech-to-Text plugin for TW5!!!

2021-08-10 Thread ludwa6
I'm not sure @BurningTreeC / @Flanc if the misunderstanding about iOS is on my side or yours, but the problem w/ using this plugin on that platform is not about voice (Siri works fine), but rather about file saving & sync; in that respect, neither Safari nor Chrome on iOS can do the job, for

[tw5] Re: Presenting... Speech-to-Text plugin for TW5!!!

2021-08-09 Thread ludwa6
>> >>> On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 4:09:53 PM UTC+2 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>>> @ludwa6, >>>> >>>> Because the plugin is still (sort of) in its Beta stage, you must load >>>> it yourself. >>>> >>>

[tw5] Re: Presenting... Speech-to-Text plugin for TW5!!!

2021-08-09 Thread ludwa6
+1 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: > @ludwa6, > > Because the plugin is still (sort of) in its Beta stage, you must load it > yourself. The page at > https://tiddlywiki.com/dev/static/How%2520to%2520create%2520plugins%2520in%2520the%2520browser.html > > seems to documen

[tw5] Re: Presenting... Speech-to-Text plugin for TW5!!!

2021-08-09 Thread ludwa6
Sounds awesome, @flanc... But how to install? The github repo you've linked has a bunch of files; is there one we can just drag into a TW instance, like most other plugins? /walt On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 2:25:34 PM UTC+1 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: > *Have you ever wanted a plugin in TW5

[tw5] Re: Shiraz Plugin: Lets use Tiddlywiki with More Ease

2021-08-09 Thread ludwa6
W00t! For a late-night infomercial junkie like me, this is like the famous Ginsu knife offer (as you were wondering , @PMario :-) -totally irresistible. Can't wait to try it!

Re: [tw5] Re: Shiraz 2.3.1 new update supports Node Explorer (bidirectional links)

2021-08-08 Thread ludwa6
alt, > No there is nothing else! I recommend checking this on the new empty > Tiddlywiki to see if the issue is related to Shiraz or your Tiddlywiki! > My test shows Shiraz works as expected! > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 12:48 AM ludwa6 wrote: &g

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-08-08 Thread ludwa6
Sounds like an interesting solution, @Maki, to a problem i also have, i.e. : How to get around the limitations of this mobile platform -Quine2 on iOS- to leverage the full power of TW+Streams application. Specifically: context menus requiring right-click (or control-click on Mac w/ 1 button

Re: [tw5] Re: Shiraz 2.3.1 new update supports Node Explorer (bidirectional links)

2021-08-07 Thread ludwa6
> Make sure that: The Switch Colours button in the sidebar/Tools is > selected! > > > (side note: I should use the same caption for the same button in different > location! ;-) ) > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 5:43 PM ludwa6 wr

Re: [tw5] Re: Shiraz 2.3.1 new update supports Node Explorer (bidirectional links)

2021-08-07 Thread ludwa6
Having just upgraded from v2.2.2 of Shiraz to latest 2.3.4 (/note to self: keep more abreast of news from @Mohammad!), i am keen to enjoy all the benefits... But, following the excellent tutorial , it seems that the last option in Shiraz

Re: [tw5] Re: Picture based tiddlers

2021-08-04 Thread ludwa6
On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 5:39:58 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote: > ...Does the imgur app allow you to take pictures? > Yessir: you click the '+' button at top of screen, select your preferred upload option -from camera (button takes you there), else from your Imgur library or system

Re: [tw5] Re: Picture based tiddlers

2021-08-04 Thread ludwa6
Can't say much as to how this works technically, but as a naive user of both Imgur and TWOF, i can affirm that: 1. I use Imgur both on web *and* mobile, to read and post both public *and* hidden images and albums, and the authentication is perfectly seamless; enter id & pwd once, and

Re: [tw5] Re: Picture based tiddlers

2021-07-31 Thread ludwa6
+1 the Imgur idea- my goto site for image hosting. Easy upload via mobile, easy to link your choice of output formats… And a RESTful API that should be easy enough to integrate, right? If it’s beta testers you want, count me in! /walt On Saturday, July 31, 2021 at

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-30 Thread ludwa6
the snippet above is only > displayed on a stream root node. > > Were you able to try an import on a plain Streams-enabled notebook? > > On Fri, 30 Jul 2021 at 10:47, Frédéric Demers wrote: > >> @walt; that is an oversight. I clearly didn't test well enough. I'll try >

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-30 Thread ludwa6
Hey @fred: That's a significant upgrade, in terms of functionality and polish -all good, except: I seem to have lost the nifty functionality that came with v0.0.3-beta, which was handling cleanup of superflous node tiddlers so nicely as part of fuse process. Unfortunately: i can't say for

[tw5] Re: [Avenues] My take on TiddlyWiki ...

2021-07-27 Thread ludwa6
s usability issues to overcome... And if you somehow manage to pull that off, please share your solution here, for goodness sake! /walt > On Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at 8:59:36 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Based on my own experience of trying to engage non-technical users -i.e. >> those

[tw5] Re: [Avenues] My take on TiddlyWiki ...

2021-07-27 Thread ludwa6
Based on my own experience of trying to engage non-technical users -i.e. those on whom the power & flexibility of TW is not only lost; it is actually experienced as frictional- i must say: this issue goes so deep, i don't know how we might solve it, if indeed we can. More specifically: two

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-23 Thread ludwa6
Nice work, @Fred (and quick! now i know where the "FastFreddy" moniker [1] comes from :-). Streams-fusion plugin now ticks all the boxes, with no bugs, AFAICT; will be testing this heavily through actual use over weekend. [1] Re your choice of hosting this project at fastfreddy.gitlab.io :

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-22 Thread ludwa6
th confirmation prompt for the latter two) > > > > On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 11:01, ludwa6 wrote: > >> Cool! the final step (i.e. cleanup) needed to flatten a Stream of nodes >> into a single tiddler, while preserving hierarchal presentation in readily >> portable form

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-22 Thread ludwa6
Cool! the final step (i.e. cleanup) needed to flatten a Stream of nodes into a single tiddler, while preserving hierarchal presentation in readily portable form. I'll be using the heck out of this. Nice job of scaffold-building, @Saq / @Jan / @Fred ; you guys rock! /walt On Thursday, July

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-22 Thread ludwa6
Yes, @Fred: just replicated your process, and got the same result -success! Thanks for prompting me to try again :-) Now i just have to remember to click the 1st button (yours), not the 2nd (Jan's)... Also need to find an easy way to delete all the node-tiddlers rendered superfluous, once i

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-21 Thread ludwa6
ut in at Saq's request >>> https://github.com/saqimtiaz/streams/issues/30 >>> In the meantime, maybe try adjusting the filter in Stream's >>> $:/plugins/sq/streams/nodes-list-template tiddler as per the github >>> issue recommendation and see if that helps. Failing

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-21 Thread ludwa6
could easily be avoided if I used a different icon, but I am > not super creative and Jan's icon is just perfect . > > The plugin does not do any house-cleaning; that would be rude, would it > not? > > > > On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 at 09:35, ludwa6 wrote: > >> N

Re: [tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-21 Thread ludwa6
Nice job, @Fred; it renders outlines from Streams not only faithfully, but beautifully! One question, before i install this in my primary desktop wiki: you say in your Credits that it borrows from -and is incompatible with- Jan's streams-to-text addon ... Does this

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-20 Thread ludwa6
Sorry @Mario, i forgot: to browse an instance of the v2 farmOS API, here's mine: https://vdl.farmos.dev/api/ Viewed in Firefox (tho not in Chrome or Safari, which fail to render this in human-readable form), one can pull out links to the available endponts, and then use those to browse

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-20 Thread ludwa6
That's an important point @TT about the WHY of "Luhmann's Rule," i would say, regarding immutability of the index field. In the world of hard-copy artifacts he was designing, this makes perfect sense... And also on the WWW, still today, where the problem of link-rot is a serious PITA. BUT

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-20 Thread ludwa6
@Mario: It's the v2 API of farmOS that i'm trying to understand right now, so that is the focus. As compared w/ the 1.x version, v2 is said to be more powerful -and, i am finding, more exacting in its requirements. In trying to .GET data from both (all that i've done so far[1]), using the

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-19 Thread ludwa6
tps://gigaom.com/2009/05/10/why-sync-is-so-difficult/ > > Best, > Joshua Fontany > > On Friday, July 16, 2021 at 5:59:57 AM UTC-7 ludwa6 wrote: > >> @PMario: just to say thanks (again!) for sharing another treasure of the >> TW world -TiddlyWeb API Explorer >&g

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread ludwa6
oups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/_VLufc4Svp8/m/jALzYZ09BAAJ > > Have fun. > Best, > Joshua F > > On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 9:10:22 AM UTC-7 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Catching up on TW news (busy times down here on the farm!), i was >> rewarded by yet another serend

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
ission* >> *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.* >> A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church >> resonateglobalmission.org >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 11:16 AM ludwa6 wrote: >> >>> Yes @Dave: it was $:/.giffmex/ViewTemplate/Backlinks ..

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
how that showed up once > you added subsume) > 4. Open the one(s) that is giffmex, and untag it. > > > > > On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 10:39 AM ludwa6 wrote: > >> @Dave: see bottom of attached screenshot for the two "References" >> widgets. Yours is fold

[tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
r(s)? > > On Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 8:14:16 AM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Further to my last @Dave, i do have one little gripe: after installation >> of Subsume plugin, a "References" dropdown appeared -redundant in my case, >> since i use the Shiraz plugin fo

[tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
Further to my last @Dave, i do have one little gripe: after installation of Subsume plugin, a "References" dropdown appeared -redundant in my case, since i use the Shiraz plugin for its "References" table- and i can't make it go away. This gave me a sense of deja-vu, like maybe we had this

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
Just what the MD ordered, @Dave! Just an hour into using this plugin, i am finding it makes a great complement to my TiddlyStreams workflow , as the final step in process of turning a Stream's hierarchy of nodes into a hierarchy of tiddlers...

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams - hierarchy-preserving flattening in wikitext

2021-07-17 Thread ludwa6
Nice work, @Fred; proof-of-concept it may be, but i'd love to know how to implement it -if indeed there's a n00b-friendly way to do it. ? /walt On Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 4:20:04 AM UTC+1 fred@gmail.com wrote: > Greetings all, > > Using bits and pieces I cobbled together (like a

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-16 Thread ludwa6
@Soren: I appreciate the nuanced understanding you bring to this topic. @Si: sorry if my end-of-day (i.e. tired!) response came off as dismissive. I have since read the subject article with due attention, and while i appreciate the author's perspective, i must agree w/ Soren that it is not

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-16 Thread ludwa6
@PMario: just to say thanks (again!) for sharing another treasure of the TW world -TiddlyWeb API Explorer in this case. As per my post to this other thread , it opened my eyes to the

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-15 Thread ludwa6
@Si, i must answer your Q w/ a Q: Why must it be viewed as a binary choice? Bearing in mind the wisdom of Gahdhi [1], let's evolve our docs to keep pace with changes in the world... And let us also

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-07-15 Thread ludwa6
f further misunderstanding. > > For the record what you did create is fantastic and if this were a > properly funded development effort we would indeed be using User Stories > representing hypothetical users and how they might want to use Streams as a > starting point to under

[tw5] OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-15 Thread ludwa6
Catching up on TW news (busy times down here on the farm!), i was rewarded by yet another serendipitous find in this little gem from Mario , with an embedded link to the TiddlyWeb API Explorer

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-07-11 Thread ludwa6
OK @Saq: I've taken a little run at creating a wiki to hold UseCase documentation for "TiddlyStreams" ; it's online at tiddlystreams.github.io , and if that looks to you like a move in the right direction, then i'll keep on going with it as time permits. If you or anyone wants to assist, i can

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-07-11 Thread ludwa6
Encouraging news, @Saq -especially your process of continuous updates (with active notification in core would be GREAT!) and end-user engagement; best practices to emulate, IMHO. As to the node-flattening issue: OK, so if we forget about that 2nd step of conversion to .md (or other) format for

Re: [tw5] Re: A weird request

2021-07-04 Thread ludwa6
Understood, Dave, about Streams integration being out-of-scope. Am just hoping that Streams and Topic maps (is that what you call it? [1]) can play nicely side-by-side. To that end: have edited $:/.giffmex/ViewTemplate/Backlinks per your instruction, and that works nicely -thanks! NOTE [1]:

[tw5] Re: Streams : "strange behaviour" when transcluding a root tiddler

2021-07-04 Thread ludwa6
Nice; works like a charm. Thanks, @Saq! /walt On Sunday, July 4, 2021 at 1:43:47 PM UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Or alternatively this is probably faster: > > {{{ [has[stream-list]!has[parent]] }}} > > > On Sunday, July 4, 2021 at 2:38:22 PM UTC+2 Saq Imtiaz wrote: > >> @Walt >> >> >>>

[tw5] Re: Streams : "strange behaviour" when transcluding a root tiddler

2021-07-04 Thread ludwa6
; turn them into tasks and references, glossary items etc... > > Regards > Tones > > On Sunday, 4 July 2021 at 21:18:48 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote: > >> ludwa6, >> >> This lists all my streams in my wiki, to do as you ask >> >> <$list

Re: [tw5] Re: A weird request

2021-07-04 Thread ludwa6
the macro. Is there any way to hide this filter feature? On Sunday, July 4, 2021 at 1:07:23 PM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > Pretty nifty, @Dave; have installed, so i can discover how best to use > this thing (1st test: a page of notes on "Dave's HideMe thingy" :-) > &

Re: [tw5] Re: A weird request

2021-07-04 Thread ludwa6
Pretty nifty, @Dave; have installed, so i can discover how best to use this thing (1st test: a page of notes on "Dave's HideMe thingy" :-) In fact: as i am considering this an experimental feature -tho it does look like a nice way to implement footnotes, source references & comments, etc.,

[tw5] Re: Streams : "strange behaviour" when transcluding a root tiddler

2021-07-03 Thread ludwa6
That's an interesting UseCase, @FrD -and a powerful affordance, @Saq. Love it! Puts me to wonder (not exactly on-topic, but related): is there some such simple script i could plug into a tiddler to display a list of all the other tiddlers that have any n>0 number of nodes (i.e. Streams)

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-30 Thread ludwa6
and content you need you can typically convert anything to > anything. > If you say so, mate -i'm happy to hear it! /w TiddlyWiki is already "a real category-killer", in many categories. > Amen, @Tones! /walt > Regards > Tones > > > > > > On Wednesday,

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-30 Thread ludwa6
Thanks-you, @keela, for chiming-in; so good to hear from another fellow-traveller on this path-less-travelled. Were it not for that "ugly ditch" of which you speak, i suspect we'd have a lot more company -which will likely be the case, i suspect, if this Tiddly-Streams solution ever comes to

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-30 Thread ludwa6
9. Juni 2021 um 20:45 Uhr schrieb ludwa6 : > >> Thanks, Saq: I deleted the stream-row-template object, and now -tho i >> still don't see any new button at bottom of stream, i find that, by >> clicking on the bullet that appears at top left of a stream w/ nested >> no

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-29 Thread ludwa6
advise caution against using the > stream-row-template override. > > If you drag and drop and import those 5 tiddlers, the flatten button will > turn up at the bottom of the stream as long as the stream has some nodes. > > On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 7:16:58 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wr

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-29 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Jan: Great to hear! So following these instructions , i have installed everything on that page below the Streams and Relink plugins (which i already have) -everything but the German language thingy. That is to say: additional tiddlers numbered 1-5, plus

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-26 Thread ludwa6
Great feedback, all! And to your comment, Saq: On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 2:21:52 PM UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > @Walt hopefully you are getting some helpful feedback here. Apologies for > the slight digression caused by my replying to Streams specific comments > and feedback. > Not

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
ed setting up a way for users to >> donate? Not necessarily to fund development, just to show appreciation for >> great free software! I am not currently in a position to contribute much, >> but in the future I would certainly be happy to subscribe to a patreon or >> what

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
s nicer than > just cutting off the title mid-word: > > <$text text={{{ > [length[]compare:number:lt[40]then] > ~[split[]first[40]join[]trim[]addsuffix[...]] }}}/> > > I wonder if you think it should be added when you next update? > > On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 at 14:22,

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
That's an interesting UseCase, @mario -along w/ some interesting content, including talk by Don Blair (NB: that farm in Portugal he talks about is mine :-). Wish i'd had access to such toolchain during all those COVID-year Zoom conferences i

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-24 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Saq: That demo of Streams-as-editor plugin (what i presume is performing the magic, from browsing the plugin list) is indeed interesting... But it freezes up when i push the "save" button (have downloaded and

[tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-24 Thread ludwa6
Picking up where this earlier thread left off, i am following Saq's advice to start another conversation on the more specific question of HOW best to use -and perhaps

[tw5] Re: Links vs Tiddlers

2021-06-22 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Victor: That's a good question- simple, but profound- one that all of us here must answer for ourselves some non-zero number of times most days. The answer to this for me is a followup Q: What version of my future self (i.e. in what context) do i imagine would find this resource to be most

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
Ok @Saq: will start another thread on this specific topic, soon as I get back to my desk. Meanwhile: browsing related threads, i have come across this Streams to Text plugin ; can’t install on this mobile instance i am running, but would like to know if anyone has

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
You’ve really gone the extra mile, Saq, to make this software customizable. That FAQ should be held up as an example of best practice for TW devs. I am no developer myself, but these docs are so good, I feel myself compelled to start hacking on this, soon as i get home to my computer. :-)

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
Wow: the deeper one dives into Streams, the cooler it gets! Love your hack on subtiddler titles, @Tones; thanks for clueing me in to this. /walt On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 2:09:39 AM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote: > Folks, > > First, the malleability of tiddlywiki promises to provide a method for

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
I wouldn’t think of doing documentation any other way, mate ;-) /w On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:48:03 PM UTC+1 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > That might need a TiddlyWiki... ☺ > > Smiles aside, TiddlyWiki for requirements management. Hm > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 1:42 P

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
described ... yup, requirements gathering. > > Regardless, even just the discussions of the problems/needs is right > awesome. Discussions of features/solutions to address individual > problems/needs is icing on the cake. > > > > > On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:52

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
PS @Saq, re: all that stuff i said about what TW can’t do, and why some additional tool is needed for NoteTAKING? Having just installed Streams on my iPad, i gotta walk it all back and admit: TW + Streams is an *amazing* environment for both NoteMaking AND NoteTaking -even without a keyboard!

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
Thanks @TT: sounds interesting, that method for handling “Emergent Makes,” would appreciate if you could share more details. /walt On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 12:18:45 PM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao Walt > > ludwa6 wrote: > >> Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like thes

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
s thread: > https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/gbEHUyX8dc0/m/rCl_smc3BQAJ > On Sunday, 20 June 2021 at 09:52:18 UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like these multi-pane views for >> NoteMAKING in TW, this is not what one wants for NoteTAKING, as I see it -

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like these multi-pane views for NoteMAKING in TW, this is not what one wants for NoteTAKING, as I see it - as per the article i referenced up top, and the one shared by @Carsten and many more. The two window setup i posited in the eLearning UserStory presumed a

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
n over-eager beaver over here, ready > to jump at each "feature" and instinctively react with a "why couldn't > TiddlyWiki can do that? All rainbows and blue skies and butterflies me...") > > > > On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 4:30:12 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote: &g

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
Agree, @Saq: context switching and mobile (+desktop) usage is the toughest nut to crack. It’s the classic problem of concurrent databases: in case of edit conflict, which version wins? Best solution to this problem i know about is GitHub; indeed it’s the ease with which Logseq can sync from

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
gained currency among cognitive theorists wants us to decide: are you an Architect or a Gardener? I for one am both, in fact - and i think I’m not the only one! /walt On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 11:10:55 AM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao ludwa6 > > Slightly in a different

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
f sidebar). Or how my Favourite Stuff and > Projects > <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html> > TiddlyWiki can switch between contexts. > > That said, I must chew on it a bit, and read all previously mentioned > articles a few times over

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-18 Thread ludwa6
Thanks for engaging, Saq: responses inline below. On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 6:53:51 PM UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Crude, but effective enough, albeit with some editing overhead in TW that >> it would be nice to eliminate. Am starting to explore the possibilities of >> Logseq as a

[tw5] Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-18 Thread ludwa6
Came across this article today via HackerNews (where it has sparked quite a lively comment thread ), which brought me to realise something about an inner tension i have been struggling for

[tw5] Re: Christian dictionary article database

2021-06-02 Thread ludwa6
the X at the top right of > the tiddler." Maybe I will add a home button somewhere and add an > instruction about that, too. > > On Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 5:23:29 AM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote: > >> That is one remarkable work of curation you've done, David; Congrats! >>

Re: [tw5] vis.js Timeline time format

2021-06-01 Thread ludwa6
rt and end date >> fields for all other tiddlers .. and yes 100% , the gnatt chart plugin you >> mentioned is far superior, i wish i had the knowledge to integrate it with >> tidly wiki :) >> >> who knows, maybe its on somebodys road map somewhere :) >> >> >&

[tw5] Re: Christian dictionary article database

2021-06-01 Thread ludwa6
That is one remarkable work of curation you've done, David; Congrats! and Thanks for sharing. One question i have, about the form of presentation: is it your intention to make the User eXperience of this resource seem as much as possible like a typical website, hiding the idiosyncrasies of

Re: [tw5] vis.js Timeline time format

2021-05-31 Thread ludwa6
"startDateField="startdate" *groupTags="[[tag 1]]" > *navpad > tipFormat="-MM-DD HH:mm"> > > group tags is what governs the data populated from the top down , you need > to add tag values there , then tag you tiddlers to show on the time lin

[tw5] Re: [Comment] My Ongoing Irritations with Google Groups

2021-05-30 Thread ludwa6
Dooh! Thanks @saq for the helpful clarification ( /walt leaves the conversation to those who actually know what they are talking about :-) On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 2:57:31 PM UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > *Some clarification:* > > Discord and Discourse

[tw5] Re: [Comment] My Ongoing Irritations with Google Groups

2021-05-30 Thread ludwa6
ch only seem to be getting worse. > > Regards, > Saq > > On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 10:46:22 AM UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> Ciao ludwa6 >> >> As I commented to Saq, it can't be just about "is Discourse better?" It >> IS. BUT it is not the cent

[tw5] Re: [Comment] My Ongoing Irritations with Google Groups

2021-05-30 Thread ludwa6
I share your pain, @TT... and am +1 @saq's idea about Discourse and how to fund it. I for one would be happy to chip in a few $/month to support this community, and- from earlier discussion thread @Tones initiated (can't seem to find it now; see the problem? :-) -i gather that there be

Re: [tw5] vis.js Timeline time format

2021-05-28 Thread ludwa6
Good to hear @Mohammed that you have solved it, as i am struggling w/ this one myself. Can you share that date picker solution? Also: i wonder if i'm alone in having this problem with this problem of warning icon in display (red exclamation mark in Top RH corner of attached screen grab) -?

Re: [tw5] Re: Fission Demo Day

2021-05-21 Thread ludwa6
m > https://jermolene.com > > On 21 May 2021, at 10:08, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Video: https://vimeo.com/553095193 > > > Jeremy comes on at 17 minutes in. > > The twpub viewer work isn't associated with Fission in any way, just a > demo of what Jeremy has been w

[tw5] Re: Fission Demo Day

2021-05-21 Thread ludwa6
y has been working on in TW. > > On Friday, May 21, 2021 at 10:57:48 AM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: > >> So sorry i had to miss this one. Was intrigued enough by your graphic of >> "twpub viewer," @Jeremy, to search & retrieve this site >> <https:/

[tw5] Re: Fission Demo Day

2021-05-21 Thread ludwa6
So sorry i had to miss this one. Was intrigued enough by your graphic of "twpub viewer," @Jeremy, to search & retrieve this site , but am not understanding how this connects to Fission, if indeed it does (backend seems to be in Github.io?). Will be watching for the

[tw5] Re: Announcing: Cloud-Enabled TiddlyBlock WikiChain 3.0, IoT Edition, bringing the power of blockchain to your wiki.

2021-05-11 Thread ludwa6
Yes, Mat! And: much as i'd love to take all that chewy Blockchain Crypto IoT BigData-Enabled goodness and make it go viral-exponential, i think Open Collective is a pretty good interim solution to get the money flowing with minimal friction to where is is most worthily needed -like to the

[tw5] Re: Announcing: Cloud-Enabled TiddlyBlock WikiChain 3.0, IoT Edition, bringing the power of blockchain to your wiki.

2021-05-11 Thread ludwa6
Heheh... You had me going there for a minute, pal. BlockChain skeptic tho he be, never let it be said that InMySox don't have a good sense of humour! :-) /walt On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 11:51:44 AM UTC+1 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > If you wish to skip to the working demo where you can >

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-09 Thread ludwa6
ddlyWiki can only be created from one centralized spot which > guarantees assigning every TiddlyWiki in existence a unique TiddlyWiki ID > then gets attached to every Tiddler in that TiddlyWiki. Infinity-bleurk. > > On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 11:26:13 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote: > >

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-09 Thread ludwa6
I understand, Charlie, how you are only trying to solve the problem w/in scope of a single wiki -and if that were a truly closed system, then indeed your solution solves the problem, if i'm understanding it correctly. However: i do see how easily tiddlers with the same ID could wind up in the

[tw5] Re: Relink vs Permalinks

2021-05-09 Thread ludwa6
n the > permalink field if the tiddler couldn't be found (eg. /#ProblemOfLinkRot -> > look for problemoflinkrot in the permalink fields -> list all potential > hits). But if you later make a new tiddler called ProblemOfLinkRot, then > the old link will give you the new one > > B

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-09 Thread ludwa6
rsion if you have not already done > so. > > On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 9:33:33 AM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: > >> OK Charlie: can't say as i understand much of this, but the fact that >> you've been able to replicate that JavaScript error - saving to your local >> down

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-09 Thread ludwa6
a javascript error when trying to rename a > tiddler (let's call it Tiddler A) that has a CamelCase title WHEN there are > any other tiddlers that have Tiddler A's CamelCase title in any field that > Relink scans. > > On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 4:10:40 PM UTC-3 ludwa6 w

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-08 Thread ludwa6
You're a wizard, Charlie! Problem is, these magic spells invoked in an unforseen context can yield unexpected results. At least the first step -getting a PermaLink to a newly created tiddler- worked fine: see https://meta.tiddlyhost.com/#:[uid[3]] (NB: that one is #3, because tiddlers 1 & 2

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