Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao RichardWS I will do a run through tomorrow as if I knew nothing. J, x On Friday, 22 September 2017 23:34:56 UTC+2, RichardWilliamSmith wrote: > > Ah, thanks Arlen - for some reason I missed the fact that each release had > all those different builds. I'll tweak the instructions again in

Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Ah, thanks Arlen - for some reason I missed the fact that each release had all those different builds. I'll tweak the instructions again in a little while. Josiah - my instructions are targeting the 'bundled' version. It's still a bundle of 'source code' because that's all Javascript ever is

Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Arlen & RichardWS >From my perspective there is the Ordinary User Version (me) and the Other Thing people who like node like. *I think some emphasis on the ease of install of the "bundled" version that basically gives you the ability to save your TiddlyWiki and nothing else would be

Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread Arlen Beiler
There is the bundled version and there is the source code version. Both are on the release page. The source code version is generated by GitHub, which I then download and add the node_modules folder to. This becomes the bundled version. I explain how to use the bundled version in the readme as

Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Thanks Arlen, > I would tell them to run it using "node server" rather than "npm server" > unless you have a reason for doing it otherwise. > > That was a mistake. Fixed, thank you. > You only need the bookmarklet if the path to your files contains spaces. > > > Technically you only need

Re: [tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread Arlen Beiler
Hello Richard, Looks great. I was thinking of doing this recently but hadn't taken the time to do it. This is great. I do have a few comments. I would tell them to run it using "node server" rather than "npm server" unless you have a reason for doing it otherwise. > You only need the

[tw] Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-09-22 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi all, I wrote a short tutorial on Tiddlyserver: https://www.didaxy.com/introduction-to-tiddlyserver Tiddlyserver is awesome and I want to try and make sure as many people as possible can use it, as effortlessly as possible, so I'd really value your feedback on anything that you think can be