Thanks, Mohammad!
I am not sure that my proto-theme is something that would be useful in its
current state, but I do appreciate the importance of sharing visual options
for TiddlyWiki. I admire your work on that front!
I'll have a look to understand a bit more what's involved in a usable theme
Good progress! Nice tools!
I see new theme and palette in your new release. It would be great to
announce them and lets interested user download them separately.
Thank you for sharing Chris!
--Mohammad
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 11:32:19 PM UTC+3:30 clutterstack wrote:
> In case anyone's
In case anyone's interested, I have some updated versions of my plugins
going at https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/workshop/.
It's a never-ending evolution, breaking and fixing and tweaking, but I
thought I'd share an imperfect public wiki. The latest version of Omni
addresses some of David
Thanks Chris! Look forward to seeing how this develops.
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 1:32:58 PM UTC-6 clutterstack wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Wow, I'd better have a look at how this plugin has changed since August.
> Thanks so much for your thoughtful feedback!
>
> ...It hasn't changed on githu
Hi David,
Wow, I'd better have a look at how this plugin has changed since August.
Thanks so much for your thoughtful feedback!
...It hasn't changed on github, but locally the Omnibus plugin has had a
lot of work under the hood; maybe not as much superficially. As often
happens, I had intende
Hi clutterstack
Here are my reactions:
1. That export tab is a stroke of genius! Time saver for exporting
multiple-but-not-all tiddlers.
2. That drag tags tab is also a stroke of genius. I don't use tags that
much, but that is a great idea.
3. It took me a while to figure out that effectively,
WOW either this plugin has changed a lot, or I completely forgot seeing
this in August. I just played with this and I really like it!
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 3:48:11 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
> LOL
>
> On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 12:17:18 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote:
>
>> @David Giff
LOL
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 12:17:18 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote:
> @David Gifford
>
> Hey, I made the big time! ;) Thanks.
>
> On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 8:40:33 AM UTC-4, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> I haven't had the chance to play with this, but I added it to the
>> TiddlyWiki Toolmap
@David Gifford
Hey, I made the big time! ;) Thanks.
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 8:40:33 AM UTC-4, David Gifford wrote:
>
> I haven't had the chance to play with this, but I added it to the
> TiddlyWiki Toolmap here:
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#z=QWdEBqaQUwlcIQVkU4TWTauS.
Haha, I noticed a lot of fabulous comments in the code. Yes, a good
teaching repository. I learned a lot from searching for definitions and
implementations in the TiddlyWiki repo, but Streams has a bunch of things I
wanted to do in it (of course). With discipline and time, I would ideally
check
I haven't had the chance to play with this, but I added it to the
TiddlyWiki Toolmap here:
https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#z=QWdEBqaQUwlcIQVkU4TWTauS.
Looks interesting!
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 3:21:39 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Following on from my quick
@clutterstack Streams is actually written in a rather verbose manner to
make it easier to follow the code logic. The intention is for it to serve
as a reference implementation for this kind of functionality. This has
actually held me back from adding some features that would improve the
writing
Thanks again TW Tones, for another thoughtful review and encouraging
comments.
>
>- If you can "expose" macro's and methods to increase utility and
>hackability it is always helpful.
>
> Yes, currently even without changing any code, the source would benefit
from refactoring (and do
@Saq, I'm glad you are not bothered by the similarities. I didn't think you
would be, given your track record of sharing on here. I tried in the first
instance to incorporate most of the features of my half-baked Vue app to
leverage TiddlyWiki in-place (since everything I wrote was intended to f
Chris,
I can only echo Saq's comments. One of tiddlywiki's key strengths is its
diversity. When it comes to productivity using tiddlywiki people often have
different preferences and approaches and looking at your solution it
definitely has some great approaches.
My initial review is it looks g
Despite the significant similarities, I am very pleased that you're working
on this and sharing your progress. The TW community needs more active
developers, and the best way to get started and learn is often by means of
a passion project.
It is pretty normal to need a rewrite after creating th
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