Yes, that was I mean, and yes that makes sense since you use several wikis.
Maybe my mind wasn't opened enough, because currently I only use a single
tiddliwyki file ;)
Kind regards
El lunes, 20 de enero de 2014 17:44:12 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
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> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Daniel
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
> Sorry for this probably stupid question but, what is the main advantage of
> using Tiddlydesktop over node webkit directly?
>
By "using node-webkit directly" do you mean placing a single TiddlyWiki
file into node-webkit as described at
h
Sorry for this probably stupid question but, what is the main advantage of
using Tiddlydesktop over node webkit directly?
Kind regards
El lunes, 20 de enero de 2014 14:50:01 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
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> I'll make the availability of the dev tools button be configurable when we
> get to the
I'll make the availability of the dev tools button be configurable when we
get to the point where we have a UI for configuration.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
> I suspected such yes.
> However...I would like the application as clean as possible so (my)
I suspected such yes.
However...I would like the application as clean as possible so (my) users
can focus primarily on the wiki (enough functions there to discover :)
Could it be possible to have developers tools under the F12 key?
On Monday, 20 January 2014 12:26:25 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> I totally agree with Bauwe; no need for developer tools here.
>
I'm afraid we absolutely do need access to developer tools in
TiddlyDesktop. Firstly, I need to be able to debug the application myself,
and potentially I need to be able to instruct end users how to use dev
tools to help figure out
Hi,
I totally agree with Bauwe; no need for developer tools here.
Cheers,
Ton
On Monday, January 20, 2014 11:05:08 AM UTC+1, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I also noticed the double developer bars bug in Linux.
> But the first thing that came up with me was why we need developers tools
> in the
Hi
I also noticed the double developer bars bug in Linux.
But the first thing that came up with me was why we need developers tools
in the first place.
We can use the good old ;) browser for the more "advanced" work.
With TiddlyDesktop we have a clean application ... similar to prism a while
Hi Måns
That's very helpful, thank you. Annoyingly, the menu bar support in
node-webkit is quite platform specific. Currently, on Mac TiddlyDesktop
generates a single menu bar which it assigns to the main window. OS X then
makes that menu bar available for all windows belonging to the application.
Hi Jeremy
Some times I get several developer menu bars.
Most often I have two developer menu bars when I open a tw.
When I click on the developer button one of them is removed.
Some of my classic tws produce a new developer menu bar every time I open a
new tiddler
Those extra panels dissape
Hi Jeremy
>
https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Support-mp3-and-h264-in-video-and-audio-tag
Thanks for the pointer.
>"The folder location may vary according to the linux distro you are using.
Its located in the /opt/google/chrome on Ubuntu. Copy libffmpegsumo.so and
paste it in the no
Hi Måns
I can't use tobias' twyp plugin (great youtube plugin for searching and
> embedding videos) in a tw classic when it's served from within
> TiddlyDesktop -
> In a TW5 it won't work if I use the embed code of a video from Youtube...
>
node-webkit doesn't directly support patent encumbered c
Hi Jeremy
Great tool for managing personbal tws. Thanks a lot :-)
I can't use tobias' twyp plugin (great youtube plugin for searching and
embedding videos) in a tw classic when it's served from within
TiddlyDesktop -
In a TW5 it won't work if I use the embed code of a video from Youtube...
Is
> I didn't look deeper into the file api possibilities of nodeWebkit but I
> have security concerns ...
>
> - TiddlySpace has an include mechanism, that makes it easy to include
> code from othere spaces, into your space.
>
> - If you download a TiddlySpace to your harddisk, you include all the 3
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 3:33:34 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> node-webkit allows you to bypass browser security restrictions, so we
> should be able to support saving to TiddlySpace from it. In fact, Jon
> Lister has been investigating just that:
>
I didn't look deeper into the file api
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 2:26 PM, PMario wrote:
> On Sunday, January 19, 2014 9:32:53 AM UTC+1, Leo Staley wrote:
>>
>> TWC compatible. Does this mean all plugins as well? for example, would
>> dGSD or tbGTD work? Tiddlyspace?
>>
>
> If you use file TW versions, imo yes but I doubt, that you can /
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 9:32:53 AM UTC+1, Leo Staley wrote:
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> TWC compatible. Does this mean all plugins as well? for example, would
> dGSD or tbGTD work? Tiddlyspace?
>
If you use file TW versions, imo yes but I doubt, that you can / should be
able to save back to tiddlyspace from a file.
TWC compatible. Does this mean all plugins as well? for example, would dGSD
or tbGTD work? Tiddlyspace?
On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:43:35 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> I've just released a new version of TiddlyDesktop with the following fixes
> and improvements:
>
> * The saving mechan
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