Hi Jeremy,
thanks for your response. See inline for my re-response:
On Thursday, February 28, 2013 5:25:52 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Tiddlygrp
>
> Sorry for the delayed response.
>
> If I understand correctly, your proposal has two main elements, that seem
> to
lier.
If I look into the group, there are so many problems relating to not being
able to save a tw, why not implement this? It is at least a remedy which
can work now and doesn't require a server and/or plugin. This gives back
the simplicity of tiddlywiki! And should work on all browsers.
tid
Hi,
as an example, have a look at the download version of moneylog, which uses
a similar scheme:
http://aurelio.net/projects/moneylog/
yours,
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or reloads tw.html, the
new tiddlers appear.
What do you think of this pragmatic workaround?
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owncloud, and cloud solutions like dropbox).
It also requires you to manage your php. If you are a newbie it can become
complex to do well.
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Hi Tobias,
using webdav has some advantages above a simple php script:
- cloud hosting is supported: dropbox and owncloud and ...
- you get a file like interface to your tw files, i.e. they appear on you
desktop just as local files (different from simple php)
- you have the security options
it from the browser directly as download.
hope this clarifies what i meant.
tiddlygrp
On Thursday, February 7, 2013 3:40:48 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> TW in the Sky uses Dropbox.js, a semi-official JavaScript API from Dropbox.
>
> I'm very interested in supporting oth
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Thanks Corey for your suggestion. But this does not change my
problem. Maybe it has to do with the Firefox (3.6.24) which I'm
using. Basically the print comes out at something like 90% size of a
page, centered. That implies that the first folding of the pocketmod
is good, but that secondary fol
Hi HansBKK,
thanks for your reply. But I'm looking specifically for
http://www.tiddlypocketbook.com , a tiddlywiki for making pocketmods.
I would like to reduce the outer margins there.
thanks anyway
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Hi,
On Nov 18, 4:07 pm, PMario wrote:
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> How long would you want to take the journal with a tiddler?
>
> eg: You have a tiddler with 100 byte content and 1 MByte journal. How
> can you get rid of the journal?
As I wrote earlier: "Obviously we also need to think about dropping
part of the histor
Hi,
short reply on Chris's message inline
On Nov 18, 2:21 pm, chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2011, tiddlygrp wrote:
> > Additionally I propose to add an optional journal or history field
> > analogous to Ward's federated wiki (
> >https://git
Hi,
I'm with Chris and Poul here. Keep it simple and just start.
Add a uuid field to core tw which is initialized at tiddler creation
time.
Also add a core field saying something like tiddler-schema version 1.
And standardize the date field to some format (or add an internal date
field in some for
Hi,
some reply to Jeremy inline:
On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> I like the way that people explore using TiddlyWiki with different,
> pre-existing serversides, such as the current experimentation with
> CouchDB, and Zooko's experiments with Taho-LAFS.
>
> My concern is that different
Hi,
Thanks Poul for your reply. As you said different use cases for
uuid's and identity would lead to different designs. I think we
nonetheless should standardize on something and say tiddler standard
version 1 somewhere in a tiddler field. Then we can upgrade later on
always.
@Tobias Your la
Hi,
@Jeremy: For me a tiddler uuid has nothing directly to do with a
tiddler. At creation time put a uuid in a field in the tiddler is the
absolute minimum I think tw should do. A lot other stuff can be done
server side. The advantage of creating a uuid at tiddler creation
time is that then it
ack. They
should be used for versioning and disambiguation etc. For the user
the tiddler names are more important. So we need to define their
relation.
some replies follow inline:
On Nov 12, 3:00 pm, chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, tiddlygrp wrote:
> > I thing the
Hi,
Chris put some ideas forward for the tiddler definition. I like it,
because it is a concrete idea. Some additional thoughts:
tiddler has a type field (content type) and maybe also needs a field
for the encoding.
There is probably need for a field stating the spec revision to which
this tid
by a different layout of the tw source file.
tiddlygrp
On Nov 10, 1:54 am, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Eric,
>
> First and foremost, you have been the #1 resource in the TiddlyWiki
> community for as long as I know it and I would not like at all to
> slowly see you leave this place.
&
Hi Okido,
there was a server based tw implementation using sqlite (and tcl) as a
backend called twiki. The filename was
twiki-0.7.2.zip.
Also you can use tw with the firefox addon pow (webserver for firefox)
to access sqlite db's. However that needs programming.
On Nov 7, 6:23 pm, okido wr
Hi Jeremy,
that sounds like great news for yourself and tiddlywiki. I hope that
you new found freedom will give you the opportunity to develop
tiddlywiki further.
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Hi Eric,
I wish you success. Your plugins are a great inspiration.
What makes your work so important is that it is focused on tiddlywiki
itself. I value that much more than the developments in tiddlyspace.
For me tiddlyspace looks just like another server based system, but
tiddlywiki is special
we
also need some semantics.
>
> As you may have seen onhttp://tiddlyspace.com/tiddlers and
> tiddlywiki are already being used as the basis for a real
> collaborative system. It's not yet federated on multiple servers but
> the limitations are time, energy and code, not
possible to use
tiddlywiki as the base for a real collaborative system and at the same
still be a personal wiki.
yours,
tiddlygrp
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Hi,
there are some (old) plugins which address google indexing and
searchability:
- seo plugin (last seen on bih.net)
- tiddly templating
- jtw publish plugin
Especially the seo plugin in an easy, but not optimal solution.
cheers,
tiddlygrp
On May 27, 9:09 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
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Hi,
may be not exactly what you need, but psoares has written a
PhotoGalleryPlugin. This plugin reads file names specified and then
makes a gallery out of them. Available at:
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/addons.html
cheers,
tiddlygrp
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Hi rroque,
I think the haloscan plugin used an external service. The tiddlywiki
plugins mentioned by the others allow comments, but require a server
side on a public website. Maybe the haloscan plugin can be replaced
by something using disqus?
On Apr 14, 7:33 am, "rro...@renatoroque.com"
wro
Hi,
thanks for the explanation Jeremy. Some further questions/remarks
below:
On Apr 12, 2:59 pm, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> > - After loading an adaptor, the only thing you can do is using it
> > through the backstage to import tiddlers?
>
> You can also synchronise changes back to a server. To do
d the server side
saving plugin?
- What is the interaction between adaptors and formatters? E.g. when
I use the mediawiki adaptor, do I also must use the mediawiki
formatter, or is it optional?
thanks,
tiddlygrp
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Hi,
for some time I am following tiddlywiki and I would like to help
improve some of its documentation and code. So I would like to put up
a bounty for somebody (or a group) to write and publish documentation
on the tiddlywiki server adaptor mechanism.
Specifically I am looking for:
1. An over
Hi,
On Mar 18, 10:18 am, Ben Gillies wrote:
[snip]
> The majority of coding is currently done (within Osmosoft) with TiddlySpace
> in mind (and extensions to TiddlyWiki are applied when it seems appropriate
> to do so), and in doing so, that brings with it a whole new set of concerns
> that are s
Hi,
one followup question: How do you use this in a tiddlywiki as opposed
to in tiddlyspace? From the tiddlyspace I got no idea how.
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Hi,
do you thing it is feasible to use tiddlywiki together with jquery
mobile? Saq's tw with jQtouch is quite old and jq mobile seems the
way to go. Any experience?
thanks
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Hi Tobias,
On Feb 16, 5:11 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
> 1) Do you know in what context or for what usecase Udo did add a JSON
> data type? Did he use such data later on to generate js objects in an
> editable fashion? In general, I'd think something special /
> sophisticated like that really begs for
On Feb 16, 2:50 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> So an interesting question would be: How far should this plugin go? At
> what point would you stop and leave the rest for other stuff possibly
> built on top of such a "data driven framework"?
Hi Tobias,
I think your plugin is a very good idea. When y
Hi,
A short test with a wget http://www.tiddlywiki.com and some
experimentation showed that the SplashScreen plugin was not run, i.e.
that the tiddlywiki was not saved after displaying the splash screen
plugin.
Can somebody at osmosoft fix this?
yours,
vlak
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Hi,
today I was searching trac for the most up to date TiddlyWebAdaptor .
However, this is quite old. Is this still the current one? Or where
is the repo kept?
Related is that the adaptor says:
// retrieve current status (requires TiddlyWeb status plugin)
but I can't find the TiddlyWeb status
Hi Erik,
thanks for your reply.
On Jan 27, 7:17 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > When I was looking at the tiddlytools export tiddlers plugin, I saw
> > that it generates a different PureStore format. This format has the
> > advantage that tiddler content is visible in plain html. However it
> > se
Hi,
I just went to tiddlywiki.com with js disabled. As a result I got
something like lines of code. Before the last release, when going to
tiddywiki.com without js, I got a friendly "static" site. It was
basically the startup tiddler rendered. I could also download
tiddlywiki. I think the new
Hi,
This reminds me of synchrotron
http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/tonyg/projects/synchrotron.html
.
This is a complete solution for tiddlywiki for diff, revert and more.
Martin worked on it some time ago.
yours,
Vlak
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Hi,
I am interested in using the PureStore format for external tiddlers.
However I am a bit confused about the exact format. abego has a
definition of the format here:
http://www.abego-software.de/references/TiddlyWikiPureStoreFormat.html
. Unfortunately when you look at such a file with a bro
Hi Jeremy
keeping the main docs on tiddlywiki.com is great.
I was also concerned with the documentation for and surrounding
tiddlywiki.
Vlak
On Nov 29, 1:41 pm, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> My goal is to get authoritative reference documentation built into
> tiddlywiki.com, so that all the key infor
Colm wrote:
> For TiddlySpace Osmosoft have been assembling documentation in
> a number of spaces, collected in the umbrella @docs space:
>
> http://docs.tiddlyspace.com
>
> Much of this documentation also applies to TiddlyWiki, as well as
> TiddlySpace. It's not as open as TiddlyWiki.org in tha
Hi,
with the growing use of tiddlyweb, how is the documentation for
tiddlywiki going to be handled? Up to now most documentation can be
found on tiddlywiki.org , and scattered around the tiddlywiki google
group.
Is tiddlywiki.org there to stay and to be a reference documentation?
Or is it just sl
Hi,
I am experimenting with TW to build a website. Is it possible to
build a custom TW with a recipe, but excluding edit and save
capabilities. By this it would be possible to have a smaller TW when
viewing over http.
Is there such a recipe? I already know of tiny TW.
Another question is abou
Hi,
I am looking for hints and ready made themes for TW for mobile
phones / iPhone. I do know of iTW, but I am looking for others.
One thing which does not work well with the standard TW theme (on some
phone I tried) was that all text in a tiddler seemed to be wrapped
after each word:
This
is
t
On Nov 11, 11:21 pm, colmjude wrote:
> I know that some people prefer to use fields when they hold data that
> can be considered secondary or meta data about the main content of the
> tiddler. And they use tags when the tags add contextual data to the
> content. This is probably an approach I pre
Hi,
I have some problems related to the newTiddler macro. If I put the
following in an empty tiddler:
<>
<>
<>
I get different results (test 2 has no : between template -
ViewTemplate). Test 2 gets a tag "ViewTemplate", and test 1 and test
2 actually don't create tiddlers.
In any case my main
Hi,
I have got a question on Udo's (Abego's) formtiddler plugin or
suggestions for possible alternatives. I want to use a form to create
boilerplate tiddlers to be filled in without explicitely switching
into editing mode. In formtiddlerplugin everything is wrapped into:
Name:
formtiddler
Hi,
I have a question on how to generate a specific list from tiddler
contents. In the tiddler area I have one word on a line, e.g
thing1
thing2
thing3
Within another tiddler I want to automatically create something like:
thing1thing2thing3
which again is used in a html enclosed area like:
th
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