Re: [tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo That's the point. Do you have any pre-implementation or workaround using node webkit? I will be glad to try it out. These instructions on tiddlywiki.com tell you how to run a TiddlyWiki standalone inside node-webkit, without any of the TiddlyDesktop components:

Re: [tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I think our best chance of success for syncing an offline TiddlyWiki file back up to an online service is to import the wiki file into the online service. Imagine opening yourspace.tiddlyspace.com, and then just dragging into that window your offline html file from your pendrive. The import

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-24 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Sync back to the web will be difficult because limitations or security reasons? As far as I know, node webkit has the same privileges as a native application. Jeremy, that approach sounds good, but I would prefer an automatic version. Is there any way to detect new Tiddlers within a single

Re: [tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Danielo Rodríguez rdani...@gmail.comwrote: Sync back to the web will be difficult because limitations or security reasons? As far as I know, node webkit has the same privileges as a native application. The discussion has touched on both node-webkit and

Re: [tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-24 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hi Jeremy, El viernes, 24 de enero de 2014 18:59:47 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió: The discussion has touched on both node-webkit and ordinary browsers. The restrictions apply to browsers, code in node-webkit can indeed freely talk back to a server. Having said that, TiddlyDesktop

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread PMario
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:28:29 AM UTC+1, Leo Staley wrote: I use TWC, and I just found http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#LessBackupsPluginhttp://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fmptw.tiddlyspot.com%2F%23LessBackupsPluginsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNEtLXG3q-wa4HSZX-m8NnxyB4eZ2g. I wonder if

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
I'm really interested in this kind of implementation but I don't understand how users can edit offline their own copy. I would like to carry my TW file in my pendrive for editing and consulting it while working and merge changes after. I would be glad if you explain that a bit further. I have a

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread PMario
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:42:22 PM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: I'm really interested in this kind of implementation but I don't understand how users can edit offline their own copy. Saving from a file TW back to an URL TW is blocked by the browser vendors, due to security

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Sorry I thin I misunderstood something because this: Editors, can have there own local backup with a TW5 installation, that is able to build a single file TW using a custom edition [1] - TW5 editions basically are directories that contain some configuration info and many content tiddlers. -

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread PMario
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:10:53 PM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: Sorry I thin I misunderstood something because this: Editors, can have there own local backup with a TW5 installation, that is able to build a single file TW using a custom edition [1] - TW5 editions basically are

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
So your idea is, mainly based in a git server/git clients and the node JS implementation of tiddlywiky. I suppose the node part is just for creating individual files for an easier git control. I don't like using different browsers, that's why I carry node webkit and tiddlyDesktop for a

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-23 Thread PMario
On Friday, January 24, 2014 12:43:01 AM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: So your idea is, mainly based in a git server/git clients and the node JS implementation of tiddlywiky. I suppose the node part is just for creating individual files for an easier git control. kind of I don't

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-22 Thread Marcel Kaczala
I using TW5 on node.js in my VPS and Dropbox for the Tiddlers folder. That simple. Em quarta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2014 07h58min44s UTC-2, Mal escreveu: Folks, I am interested in comments or suggestions on my backup scheme. I've created a tiddlywiki as a note-keeping system for a medical

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-22 Thread PMario
Hi Mal, Reading your post, your number one priority is, to protect the content. And as a side effect you'd like to recreate older versions. I think your usecase asks for a TW5 dev server and an optional VCS system. It seems you are ok to create some (probably tricky) bash scripts and you are

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-22 Thread Mal
I accidentally replied directly to Marcel rather than posting, so I am re-submitting my reply below. Marcel also suggested Seafile http://seafile.com/en/home/as a dropbox alternative, so I will check it out. Marcel, I agree, this is a straight-forward approach. However, I am still

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-22 Thread Mal
Mario, Thanks for the detailed response. See my comments included below. Regards, Mal On Thursday, 23 January 2014 00:58:19 UTC+10, PMario wrote: Hi Mal, Reading your post, your number one priority is, to protect the content. And as a side effect you'd like to recreate older versions.

[tw] Re: My Tiddlywiki Backup Scheme

2014-01-22 Thread Leo Staley
giewiki (Poul's version which runs a modified tiddlywiki on Google apps ) automatically keeps a version history of every tiddler. I imagine a plugin for something like that could be created for TW5, stored locally. I myself use SugarSync, which just automatically syncs with whatever is in any