Whatever system works best for you is ... best ... of course, But just a
note that TW5 works on FF in windows, Linux, and Android tablets.
Mark
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 3:10:05 AM UTC-8, Matthew Petty wrote:
Thanks Tobias, that works great.
The reason I'm using todo.txt for task
Thanks Tobias, that works great.
The reason I'm using todo.txt for task management is the mobile aspect and
the flexibility. I have a windows client at work, a linux client at home,
an Android app, and if necessary I can edit the todo.txt directly.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:26 AM, 'Mark S.' via
@Mark S
I got it to work by copying Tobias code and put in a local file like this:
object data=file:///C:/Users/ type=text/plain
style=width:100%;height:400px; scrolling:yes
a href=file:///C:/Users/.. target=_blankEnTiddler.tid/a
(missing or not supported)
/object
On Monday,
Thanks! Seems to be another situation where the code is case sensitive.
Mark
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 1:46:50 PM UTC-8, Mat wrote:
@Mark S
I got it to work by copying Tobias code and put in a local file like this:
object data=file:///C:/Users/ type=text/plain
I couldn't get this code to work with a local file. Does it only work with
http ?
For organizing daily tasks stored in plain text, emacs org-mode has loads
of functionality and a wide user base.
Is there a good meta-app for task management in TW5? OM will let you
quickly see a calendar for
I have settled on using todo.txt (http://todotxt.com/) to manage my todo
list. I recommend it.
Not trying to convince you otherwise...
May I ask why the decision to use that and not TiddlyWiki?
Specifically, what was (mostly) missing in TiddlyWiki that you get with
*todotxt.com*?
Demo...
Embedding A Text File @ tb5
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Embedding%20A%20Text%20File
Best wishes, Tobias.
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