I think the idea is for the Tiddlywiki manual to be given away for free.
Jeremy seems to think that it will be fairly straightforward to put content
in the app store using TW. It should be just as secure from 'pirates' as
any other web-stack app ported to the native app format - which is to say
Hi MJM,
I suspect the reason that your question didn't get an answer is that there
are not many active users of the forum who regularly use TWC any longer.
TWC is not 'dead' inasmuch as it still does what it always did, but *Eric*
Shulman
(he runs tiddlytools, I believe) is the only expert
Hi MJM
Yeah, TiddlyTools is, even if it is hard to believe, a one(!) man show and
the TW community has much to thank Eric for. He is also the lead developer
for TWC. And he's the author of TiddyWiki the Missing Manual.
Unfortunately, having many hats means less time wearing each and I suspect
Hi,
@Mario, reiterating your comments...
We loose control over TW5 one the user downloads a copy. He is then free to
use the same, anonymously, in any manner he wishes.
The user will reestablish contact with the server when (and if) he wished
to download a plugin. But since the plugin library
Hello Dave,
that's what the green Add Node button already does.
Am Dienstag, 25. August 2015 06:06:31 UTC+2 schrieb Dave:
That's really impressive!
Do you think you'll ever be able to create tiddlers directly by creating
new nodes on the map space (without having to create them
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 7:52:09 AM UTC+2, Atul Grover wrote:
Dear all,
Can we have a way of monetizing the content delivered via plugins?
IMO. Not really. You can hide your plugins behind a pay wall. So users can
only download them if they have access.
The problem is:
- As soon
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 3:57:30 PM UTC+2, Felix Küppers wrote:
Hi @all,
Here is a short preview video (without audio) that demonstrates some new
functionality that will come with TiddlyMap v0.9 (not yet released).
Hi Felix,
As there is no audio, I think you should at least add some
I'm guessing that this is just a teaser video. The formatting approach is
going to be great for making sense of imported data.
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 8:53:11 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 3:57:30 PM UTC+2, Felix Küppers wrote:
Hi @all,
Here is a short
$list filter=[untagged[]!is[tag]!prefix[$]sort[title]]
$link to=currentTiddler$view field=title//$linkbr /
/$list
Am Dienstag, 25. August 2015 08:08:32 UTC+2 schrieb 'aint John:
Solved one problem by Tobias Beer.
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Draft%20of%20'Search%20And%20Replace%20Tag
Still
Hi
I would love to be able to sell content on iOS using TiddlyWiki ecosystem.
Not too long ago posted a suggestion to Eric. Then removed it cos I don't
know how the implementation should be.
Anyways, IMHO
You can't expect everyone in the world to donate money to you for your
projects using
Solved one problem by Tobias Beer.
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Draft%20of%20'Search%20And%20Replace%20Tag
Still looking for the solution to filter out tag tiddlers from the list.
---
Rainbow
There aint no
- Java in javascript
- Free in Freedom
- Lie in Be.Lie.f
- Unity in Diversity
On
I don't think ff is going to change its low level api - just invent more
api layers on top of it:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Code_snippets/File_I_O
Cheers
BJ
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 8:44:18 AM UTC+1, John-Kim Murphy wrote:
Oh, that's great! Is this file api documented
Hoping to see the Tiddly Wiki Missing Manual on iOS to prove the point
that content can be protected from pirates and delivered on iOS as apps. It
will work as a tool for demonstrating and learning Tiddlywiki on iOS.
But then, What better can Tiddlywiki ecosystem be able to do than an
indexed
Hi Peter,
yes, it will be nice to quickly style imports. You can even define
styles beforehand and say, a tiddler that is tagged with Mathematics
shall be green. Then when you import it, it will be green without
further ado :)
Generally speaking, it makes sense for all nodes that belong to some
Hi Dave,
UBi is right. Plus it also works by double clicking on an empty spot in
the map.
-Felix
On 08/25/2015 09:15 AM, UBi wrote:
Hello Dave,
that's what the green Add Node button already does.
Am Dienstag, 25. August 2015 06:06:31 UTC+2 schrieb Dave:
That's really impressive!
Hi Mario,
As Peter already assumed, it was really just meant as a very simple teaser.
If you stopped watching after 3 minutes, then you missed the fun part :(
Once you extend the youtube video's description, you'll see that it
contains an agenda section which points you to the relevant part of
After installing Markdown plugin, how can I make markdown the default
content type for new (+) tiddlers created?
On Monday, 24 August 2015 04:29:12 UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Walter
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 11:50 PM, walter byrd walte...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
The
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 6:02:14 AM UTC+2, John-Kim Murphy wrote:
If I understand this article
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/08/mozilla-sets-plan-to-dump-firefox-add-ons-move-to-chrome-like-extensions/
correctly, does it mean TiddlyFox will no longer work in
Thanks for the Welcome, guys!
I've love to see any examples of an RPG amangement wiki you might have.
Still digging into the basics of TW5 and searching for threads that will
help. Getting some good ideas tho.
Best,
Joshua F
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Awesome feature. TiddlyMap just keeps getting better. :)
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 2:29:32 AM UTC-7, Felix Küppers wrote:
Hi Mario,
As Peter already assumed, it was really just meant as a very simple teaser.
If you stopped watching after 3 minutes, then you missed the fun part :(
AFAIK just storing the single .html file on dropbox will be sufficient.
Changes to the file will be saved to dropbox and the changes uploaded to
other desktops and devices. Any file backup and sync solution should work
fine.
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 11:15:22 AM UTC-7, walter byrd wrote:
Hi Tiddly-folks,
I thought I start a thread for my gaming use of TiddlyWiki, to discuss and
improve my TiddlyWiki techniques or share anything cool we develop.
I will be running a tabletop rpg game of Earthdawn (4th Edition), and
wanted to start with the basic rules/mechanics references.
(For
API's will be removed because they are hindering Firefox development. Straight
from the Firefox developers
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08/21/the-future-of-developing-firefox-add-ons/
:
Consequently, we have decided to deprecate add-ons that depend on XUL,
XPCOM, and XBL.
The API
You should probably use a data tiddler for the lookup part. You could do it
using normal fields but I like using data tiddlers for these things. For
the math parts I have a few tools that I put together to make the wiki
dynamically update values for me, but I don't really have any documentation
Not to be a pain, but . . .
A month ago (July 26th) I posted a question here regarding
ShowPopupPlugin. A few days after that I also went to the TiddlyTools
repository where I had gotten it and, using the contact form on that site,
submitted the same question and text (and referenced that I
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