Xavier, Jed & all ...
Is there any reason why the "0.0.0.0" should not be set as the default for
multi-accessibility?
I'm talking here as an idiot who can't see any downsides to that.
Josiah
Xavier wrote:
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> Since 0.0.0.0 is *not* a real computer address, you own computer will
> keep both
Tony and Xavier,
Thank you for the hints, it is working now!
Next: find out why the "retain story ordering" button in the control button
respectively [list[$:/StoryList]] as default tiddler does not work.
Good night and best regards,
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
Since 0.0.0.0 is *not* a real computer address, you own computer will keep
both 127.0.0.1 (always true for operations local to it like accesses with a
browser running on the same machine) and its local network address that is
displayed in the "Hello!" tiddler (probably assigned
@Jed
Your single executable is Great, nuff said.
I'm a poor student but to support this I'm gonna look forward scratching
some pennies together!
Question: do you need help for documentation, or would you welcome PRs on
your repository for the layout stuff?
Simon
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Wauv!!
Please setup a PayPal account - I wan't to pay for this ;-)
Great work @Jed
Just ran it on Win 10 and everything seems to work out of the box :-)
Also: *What a great way to showcase editions*.
Nice touch with the 0.0.0.0. button ;-)
Is there a way to point to a folder with your own
Hi Jed,
I am exploring this beautiful plugin feature by feature. The one that
struck me was the ability to launch scripts. A direct application of this
could be dictation of selected text. For testing purposes, MacOS has the
built-in command *say* (http://jampal.sourceforge.net/*ptts*.html can be
Jed,
Wow, indeed, this was enough for it too launch immediately! Very
impressive. I'll explore and tell you how it goes.
Thanks,
Xavier.
-- Xavier Cazin
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 4:08 PM, Jed Carty wrote:
> Oh, it looks like this is a problem caused by me being too
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