Thanks for the hint, Vincent.
I'd still like to have the fields be editable. But additionally, being able
to edit parts of a tiddler inline would also help. But my focus is more to
TW5.
In order not to learn (too much) Klingon and not to have too much overhead,
I also thought about how this
Hi Bob, Julio
Thanks for these. I do really like Bob's original T+W+V symbol, even though
it does indeed cross over into being a bit of a riff on the letter shapes.
Julio's concept is also appealing - combining the letter shape thing with
the fish illustration is clever.
The collective creative
Hi Robert
These are terrific. The fish are alive and stylish, and there's a funky
kind of contemporary vibe that's instantly appealing. The variety of
species and orientations looks great.
(And for everyone else's benefit, Robert emailed me earlier in the summer
offering his services. He's an
Am Donnerstag, 7. November 2013 08:01:13 UTC+1 schrieb PMario:
The TW version used there is quite old. So IMO tiddlyspot isn't an option
anymore.
TW5 can be stored on tiddlyspot. Proof: http://skeeve.tiddlyspot.com/
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Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2013 18:56:30 UTC+1 schrieb Julio:
Hello Bob and all,
I was looking at your logos during lunch and started
thinking and came up with this doodled concept.
This in keeping with the fish motif.
Just an idea to throw in the hat per se.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I found
http://tiddlertoddler.tiddlyspot.com to contain enough infos to get started.
On Thursday, November 7, 2013 9:58:32 AM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 7. November 2013 08:01:13 UTC+1 schrieb PMario:
The TW version used there is quite
Hi Bob,
I have just extended GetPlugin http://getplugin.tiddlyspace.com/#GetPluginto
now allow rendering tiddler contents not only in lists or tables but
also sliders and tabs...
http://get.tiddlyspace.com/#Examples
You should be able to combine that with *MatchTagsPlugin* using the *filter
I was afraid it might be something like that. Thanks for the info!
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 6:50:36 PM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:56:36 PM UTC-8, Jeff Smith wrote:
I am trying to use the TiddlyLock plugin with the latest TiddlyWiki core
(2.8.1) and it
@PVHL yes I put the wiki.html and the new TiddlySaver.jar both in C:\tw and
then copied the grant statement from your post on Oct30 into my C:\Program
Files (x86)\Java\jre7\lib\security\java.policy file and still get the error
that my local policy has prevented a file from running, the name of
On Tuesday, 5 November 2013 22:02:11 UTC+1, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
I believe mechanisms like Bubble my Page are interesting ...
This creates an image (logo if you like) and the same time a
visualization of the content of a (single)page.
Here the results from five.tiddlywiki.com :
Thanks, Dave, that's a very useful tip.
Makes me wonder though how hard it would be to dynamically and
automagically turn a field input into a textarea, perhaps when one hits *
ENTER*, i.e. set the number of displayed lines of such a textarea to the
number of literal newline characters in it.
I have no idea what you just said or what you are wondering.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Dave, that's a very useful tip.
Makes me wonder though how hard it would be to dynamically and
automagically turn a field input into a textarea,
Makes me wonder though how hard it would be to dynamically and
automagically turn a field input into a textarea, perhaps when one hits
*ENTER*, i.e. set the number of displayed lines of such a textarea to the
number of literal newline characters in it. Perhaps it could even always
be a
Out of curiosity, what is the obstacle with creating a signed jar? Is that
more than a click of a button /a whole approval process of sorts?
Tobias.
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I'd like to have a checkbox to toggle tag1, tag2, tag3 all at once. I
haven't been able to do that. But as I wrote in my last post, I don't know
JS and don't know how to intepret the code :/
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I have also run in some strange problem.
It all work in my TW on my usb-stick but when I moved it (copy paste) to
the network-drive at work the script gives a error Identifier, string or
number is expected (translated from swedish). It still work from usb-stick
if I bring both up in windows
I forgot to mention that I keep the updates on my tumblr blog in a queue.
As long as I have updates they will be published three times a day.
A lot of these pictures might not be all that interesting to most people as
this is a Work in progress and most of the images will have little or
nothing
In the refactored branch you'll be able to say $edit-text field=myfield
tag=textarea/ to force a text area instead of an input type=text/.
In TW5 input text areas always resize the fit their text. Does that answer
your question?
Not sure, I was thinking more in terms of using /
Hi magev958,
I'd like to have a checkbox to toggle tag1, tag2, tag3 all at once.
Not sure what you want exactly, do you want to assign or remove a number of
tags collectively? Based on what reasoning / logic? What is wrong with
having multiple tag columns as in your example? Keep in mind
Great to see someone with a design background take on this!
- tobias
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Hi Dave,
That is very handy.
Thanks,
Ton
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:34:32 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
Sometimes you want lists of tiddlers to display more than just the tiddler
title, but not the entire contents of the tiddler. You can write up a brief
summary of the tiddler in
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I'd like to have a checkbox to toggle tag1, tag2, tag3 all at once.
Not sure what you want exactly, do you want to assign or remove a number
of tags collectively? Based on what reasoning / logic? What is wrong with
having multiple tag columns as in your example? Keep in mind that the
Hello Tobias,
Thank you for extending the functionality of GetPlugin.
I've spent a while looking at the examples and studying the
ListOfParameters, but as a novice TW user it's a bit too much for my small
brain to take in.
Could I trouble you for a more specific example of combining
Not sure, I was thinking more in terms of using / extending the default
mechanism for adding / editing / removing fields so as to (somewhat
adaptively) allow for multiline content in a custom field.
Right. There is already a mechanism for a tiddler field to specify the type
attribute of
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 11:28:32 AM UTC-8, Bob Flandard wrote:
1) The slider buttons formed a nested hierarchy rather than a single
column.
NestedSliders syntax eats the trailing newline that is needed by the
bullet syntax. Use \n\n (two newlines) as the separator and both sliders
Try this:
matchTags {{*+++[%0 - %5]tiddler [[%0]]\===}} \n\n (moveable)
errata:
replace (moveable) with the tag expression you want, e.g, (tag1 AND
tag2)
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Excellent, thanks Eric,
That's nice! Everyone will want one of those.
I notice the slider text (%0 - %5) isn't wikified (i.e. the ~ symbol is
rendered) but I can live with that (I probably need to install your plugin
for removing automatic links from camelCase).
Now I just need to figure out
Just lazy I guess ;)
In my example the are 6 groups with up to 12 checkboxes in every group.
Often but not always a whole group or several groups have to be checked
together. Would be nice to only have to click 6 times instead of 40 times :D
The thing is, this does involve a bit of
Just lazy I guess ;)
In my example the are 6 groups with up to 12 checkboxes in every group.
Often but not always a whole group or several groups have to be checked
together. Would be nice to only have to click 6 times instead of 40 times :D
The thing is, this does involve a bit of
Hi Stephan
As you already told me before Hangout #20, you know about this loose of
focus. Memorizing the field and refocussing after tiddler refresh won't
help, I fear. When a test input receives focus, usually the content gets
selected, if I'm not mistaken. So when you type a character,
If I understand correctly, you're trying to switch fragments of a tiddler
into edit mode? That's not going to be easy. Because raw wikitext can be
generated by macro parameter expansion there isn't a straightforward
relationship between the tiddler source text and the text that the parser
sees.
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 8:07:54 PM UTC-8, Vincent Yeh wrote:
I am not familiar with the field things in TiddlyWiki
... I don't know about the template things
TWCore custom tiddler fields and templates (ViewTemplate/EditTemplate) are
very effective for creating tiddlers with
Hi Bob,
I've spent a while looking at the examples and studying the
ListOfParameters, but as a novice TW user it's a bit too much for my small
brain to take in.
Well, it's quite straight forward. The parameters you look for are
meaningfully called *sliders *and *filter*.
Could I
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Hello Tobias,
Thank you for the example.
I'd nearly got there, so thanks for the pointer. I'll explore some more and
see if I can fathom some of the structure.
Regards,
Bob
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Hi Arkady
I don't think it's currently possible to filter for your postponed tasks;
as discussed previously, we'd need a new filter operator that allows
comparisons.
Anyhow, this gives us tiddlers tagged task that are not done:
[tag[task]!tag[done]]
This gives us all the tiddlers tagged with
I have added *listfiltr* to the *Parameter* table, so you can now
perhaps more easily find stuff in that addmittedly long bit of
documentation.
http://get.tiddlyspace.com/#Parameters
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Hi JpWire
I've added a ticket for this issue just to make sure it doesn't get
forgotten:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/202
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:26 AM, JpWire john.phil...@gmail.com wrote:
I am able to replicate the issue now.
1. Open a tag list
@Tobias No obstacle; one has been created, though I haven't had time to
test it with old java versions yet. The problem is that Oracle introduced a
bug in the last Java update that stops it running if signed as noted in my
Nov 4th post. The bug
Hmm... This is almost exactly what I'm trying to do as well, but still
having problems.
have:
!! To Do List
$list filter=[tag[todo]]
$view field=title format=link/
$view field=text format=wikified/
/$list
When I have a tiddler tagged todo that has a bulleted list, this does not
seem to
Hi Bob
The problem is that you've got some space characters immediately following
the $view field=text format=wikified/ widget. Anything other than a
newline immediately after the opening tag of a widget (or html element)
causes it's content to be parsed in inline mode, rather than block mode.
@PVHL I don't have a local policy file, just the one global, and I can't
imagine that Win7 Ent is that different from Win7 Pro. Did I read that you
were using a portable apps version of either TW or Chrome? I wonder if this
makes a difference? Would UAC settings affect this? I am bothered by
Ah -- OK, I saw your comment above about the inline/block mode, but didn't
fully grasp the signficance of the whitespace. I also *thought* I had
clean syntax there and didn't realize I had the extra spaces after one of
my entries. Taking that out cleared that up, thanks.
I've been a bit
So I just realized that the pop-up I am seeing is NOT from Chrome, but Java
so I opened with Windows Java Control Panel and then on the Security tab I
set security to Medium and now it prompts me to load the TiddlySaver.jar.
Yeah! it works!
HTH
On Thursday, November 7, 2013 4:37:11 PM
Hello Tobi.
Thanks for your great support. Now the two plugins work wonderfull.
I can only recommend TagSearch for everybody with a systematic Set of Tags.
One Small wish is left. It would be wonderfull it was possible to set an
order in the pop-up.
For your usecase of tbGTD the current order
Hi Bob
I've gone through phases of using IRC, but usually end up finding it a bit
distracting to have it constantly running in the background. Maybe it's
time I gave it another go - I mostly manage to avoid getting drawn into
Twitter, despite having it running all the time.
I sympathise with the
On Thursday, November 7, 2013 1:43:24 PM UTC-8, Bob Robison wrote:
also wish the TiddlyWiki IRC channel was a bit more active, or that there
was some other open chat area that was a good place to post quick questions
in a more interactive venue.
Both Jeremy and I host Google Hangouts (live
Jeremy,
This is awesome! Thanks a lot!
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Arkady
I don't think it's currently possible to filter for your postponed tasks;
as discussed previously, we'd need a new filter operator that allows
comparisons.
I
Hi Eric
Great document.
I've had a very bad concience for a couple of years - because I really
wanted to contribute to your tip jar, however my personal economic
situation has been very bad too - and my own TiddlyWiki work hasn't really
given me any extra personal income - even if it has
Hi Arkady
Yess! This is exactly what I was looking for.
I don't quite understand how the tagging[] condition works. It looks
like filters preceeding the tagging[] apply to the tag tiddlers and
filters following tagging[] apply to the list tiddlers themselves. Is it
correct?
The tagging
@Devin Well done. I completely forgot to mention Java security settings,
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Aging brain.
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I was about to ask how to create a list of tasks not tagged with other
tasks, but I have figured it out:
[tag[task]!tag[done]] -[tag[task]tagging[]]
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm glad it's making sense for you. If you're enjoying it I would
Hi Eric
Thank you for helping me with my alternative image path fallback issue in
Firefox. Now it works well (images are shown) both in my fET.tables and in
my list templates. :-D (
Don't know how/where to post a feature request for being able to specfy
fallbacks for missing fieldvalues -
This is awesome. However, 'sliders' seems not work. Or, I need to install
other thing for it?
On Friday, November 8, 2013 3:10:25 AM UTC+8, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Bob,
I've spent a while looking at the examples and studying the
ListOfParameters, but as a novice TW user it's a bit too much
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your great support. Now the two plugins work wonderfull.
I can only recommend TagSearch for everybody with a systematic Set of Tags.
Great news! ;-)
One Small wish is left. It would be wonderfull it was possible to set an
order in the pop-up.
For your usecase of tbGTD
Hi Ya Ya,
This is awesome. However, 'sliders' seems not work. Or, I need to install
other thing for it?
Can you be more specific about what exactly you were trying to do and in
which way it's failing? And yes, to use the extended tag filters of
*MatchTagsPlugin* you need to install it
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