I've been utilizing TWc for several years, but am looking at possibly
updating to TW5. A feature I use in TWc is to generate a list of prior
tiddlers in a table format, with the tiddler creation date, tiddler title,
tiddler body and tiddler author. The desired outcome is produced in TWc
Beautiful! I love being able to keep up with tasks like this without having
to use all of gsd5.
On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 8:45:23 PM UTC+2, c pa wrote:
I have created a tiddlyspot site to display where I've gotten in list
management
The code is fairly robust but needs some more work
Hi
I've been using TW5 for a year now, mostly for notes concerning Network
configuration and Python programming.
I haven't been able to find a workaround to save code I can save directly.
A simple example:
def factorial(n):
result = n
for i in range(1,n):
result *= i
Thanks for the tip*, Eric !
From my perspective, TW has done away with JS. I have created a couple of
widgets, but wasn't very happy with the process. Mostly cut and paste prior
widgets, alter, and hope that it works. There's stuff going on in the DOM,
and basically you have to take it on
For TW5 you use a list widget and html tables like this:
table
tr
th
Title
/th
th
Author
/th
th
Date
/th
/tr
$list filter='[tag[Wiki Examples]]'
tr
td
{{!!title}}
/td
td
{{!!modifier}}
/td
td
{{!!created}}
/td
/tr
/$list
/table
It's not the same layout as your code gives, but it should show how
Hi Eric,
Thanks a lot for your answer !
It's much simpler and no need to define a new filter.
I would never have imagined defining such a macro (myFilter) without
matching [.
FrD
Le mercredi 12 août 2015 20:47:09 UTC+2, Eric Shulman a écrit :
On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 10:39:01 AM
MutliView, a simple minded but versatile program for viewing mutliple
files, multiple websites, or mutiple tiddlywikis at once.
Simply drop the file below into any folder to view its contents in multiple
windows.
Of course it can be adapted to show any collection of files or websites.
Hi, I have a TW5 with more than 27000 tiddlers, most of of them empty. The TW
is ~10Mb and it is a little slow. Saving can take up to 30sec in Firefox
without any addon
But it is still usable
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Some of the answer is going to depend on the type of machine you are
running. I notice definite lags with my 5meg TW's on a netbook. Not so much
on a desktop.
In the past we could depend on hardware to constantly improve in terms of
speed. In the last half decade that has not been quite as
Hi,
Thank you for your answer :) that makes sense, good to know that there are
some limitations, well I am aware that there are always some limitations,
but good to learn a new thing.
PS. I understand the code you provided, but I am curious why you enclose
parameters with?
The only purpose
Den onsdag den 12. august 2015 kl. 17.49.17 UTC+2 skrev Jørn Madsen:
Hi
I've been using TW5 for a year now, mostly for notes concerning Network
configuration and Python programming.
I haven't been able to find a workaround to save code I can save directly.
A simple example:
def
Am 12.08.2015 um 17:49 schrieb Jørn Madsen:
When saving the tiddler, the indentation and new lines is often lost,-
I've tried the tripple quotes to freeze the text without any luck.
You can always change the type of the tiddler to either text/plain or
application/x-python, so that the
On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 9:47:35 AM UTC+2, TiddlyWiker wrote:
MutliView, a simple minded but versatile program for viewing mutliple
files, multiple websites, or mutiple tiddlywikis at once.
Congratulations!
Simple and powerful. Thanks for sharing.
-mario
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Hi,
I've tried to solve my problem with a new filter which transforms a string
of space separated values into something suitable for operators like nth[].
I've called it 'explicit'.
Note that I'm not familiar with the internals of filters !
/*\
title: explicit.js
type: application/javascript
On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 9:40:55 PM UTC+2, Łukasz Hirt wrote:
Hello guys,
First of all, this is my first post here. I think TW is a great piece of
tool, but since I am still beginner I would liek to ask you a question:
Hi Lukasz,
Welcome to the club :)
I would like to use
Hi John,
As long as you don't include too many binary files. eg: large images, pdfs,
... you should be fine.
-m
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Den onsdag den 12. august 2015 kl. 17.49.17 UTC+2 skrev Jørn Madsen:
Hi
I've been using TW5 for a year now, mostly for notes concerning Network
configuration and Python programming.
I haven't been able to find a workaround to save code I can save directly.
A simple example:
def
Hi,
I've found my error :
filter=[explicitmyMacronth[2]]
instead of :
filter=[explicit[myMacro]nth[2]]
The correct code is below :
\define myMacro()
one two three
\end
$set name=test filter=[explicitmyMacronth[2]]
test with variable : test
/$set
FrD
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\define myMacro()
one two three
\end
$set name=test filter=[explicitmyMacronth[2]]
test with variable : test
/$set
This should also work, without needing to define a custom filter:
\define myMacro() one two three
\define
As Andreas said, you could change the tiddler type. Though if you are
adding descriptions or annotating, your short example seems to work with
the back-ticks. Did you try HTML pre or code tags? Test sample attached.
Greg
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Good question :)
Change to code to: $link to=$tiddler$ ... and try to call the
following tiddler name: [[asdfasdf]]
myLink [[asdfasdf]]
or
myLink 'asdfasdf'
-mario
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Hi Jørn ,
try this
```
def factorial(n):
result = n
for i in range(1,n):
result *= i
return result
```
see: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Code%20Blocks%20in%20WikiText
-mario
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