I do have a github account, but it sounds like you have more information to
describe the bug. I would just copy/paste the bulk of our conversation. If
you would post the bug, I think that would be better.
Thanks!
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 8:38:53 AM UTC-7, Joc wrote:
>
> I have no issue listing all tags:
> <$list filter="[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]"
> template="$:/plugins/tongerner/topmenu/menu-template" />
> But when I try to "nest" them inside button, I have issue. When clicked,
> the list
Hello,
I'm new user of TW5 and I'm trying to create Contents tab in SideBar. I
read documentation and created my Contents using
<>
This works fine, but i need more options of sorting.
I attached screenshot of my TiddlyWiki and need help with sorting Tiddlers
in SideBar Contents tab. Now my
Firefox v43 on Windows 7
I saved a copy of the TW with the Markdown plugin on my C: drive. When I
added a tiddler, and some markdown text, and closed the new tiddler, TW is
interpreting my markdown as wikitext, not as markdown. Is there something I
have to turn on first?
Thank you.
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Hi Eric,
>
>
><$list filter="[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]">
> <$macrocall $name="tag" tag=<>/>
>
>
>
> * by default, any click, whether inside or outside a popup, will dismiss
> the popup. This works well when the popup contents is just simple links.
> However, when further
A little bit, yes. But it didn't take an inordinate time to parse out
manually. I see the potential of the autoslicing making it *way* easier
with some custom delimiters and maybe a sed-type filter to filter out all
the "back to top" links.
I dread handling updates ... I don't know of a good
Ok, then. I said it just in case.
P.-
El jueves, 28 de abril de 2016, 9:45:52 (UTC+2), Jeremy Ruston escribió:
>
> Hi Pau
>
> There are some strange shortcut behaviours of text editors on Firefox
> 45.0.2
>
>
> The behaviour you describe is intentional: the list-number and list-bullet
>
Hi Jeremy,
I've updated the readme and the releases page. Let me know if that works.
Feel free to link to either one.
Thanks,
-Arlen
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Jeremy Ruston
wrote:
> Hi Arlen
>
> > What would it take to make this as official as TiddlyFox? It is
I was also doing stuff with the eCFR. Nasty structure, isn't it?
On Sunday, 2 August 2015 10:22:28 UTC+4, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
> On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 8:31:06 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'd welcome any feedback on the tool. I would also love some help in
>> finding a
Hi Mat,
Absolutely the right thing for me I thought, and tried to be fast enough
not to turn into a green frog.
Quick editor is cleared when saving, but I would like to be able to clear
it without saving, not to quickly have a bunch of tiddlers with lots of
mistakes ;-)
I also like your
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 9:09:37 PM UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> This looks great! It will be one of the things I use in new wikis.
>
Haha - that is flattering but also very understandable; you are, of course,
much responsible for the good parts in it via our earlier efforts with
Ok, you can try this, but be sure to backup your TW!
Drag and drop the attached file into your TW. Save and reload.
I've included at test tiddler, but the syntax for usage is:
<$set name="size" value="4">
<]">>
You have to set a variable "size" for this to work because TW filter
operators
Eric
Man that is BRILLIANT!
You got me thinking I was right when *I* was off.
Your care I do appreciate. I would never have known if I hadn't asked. And
you hadn't replied.
:-)
Josiah
On Thursday, 28 April 2016 23:01:41 UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 1:15:34
Very useful I say! While my Tiddler/text ratio is low, I still found it
useful, as it does not take too much space on the top of my screen.
Thank you for the great work!
Ákos
On 4/28/2016 12:43 AM, Mat wrote:
> QuickTid updated.
>
> If you too ain't got no time for no clicking around then you
Put this in a tiddler that is tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet
.tc-tagged-bbb .tc-tiddler-title:after {
width:95%;
height:6em;
content:"";
position:absolute;
margin-top:-2em;
margin-left:-2em;
background-color:rgba(1,1,1,.3);
border:1px green solid;
}
To have it apply, tag a(nother) tiddler with the
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 2:14:32 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
>
> I'm afraid it's not on Github (...it's about time I learn to use github
> for real, but there's so much to learn about everything).
>
I have taught Git to college students and at local meetups. I would be
happy to help.
>
> IMO
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 1:15:34 PM UTC-7, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
>
> a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed
>Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
> When my post was titled ...
> To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
> Is there an "H"
Did you set content-type to Markdown? The plugin doesn't make Markdown the
default, it just makes it a choice.
Mark
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 8:28:44 AM UTC-7, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> Firefox v43 on Windows 7
>
> I saved a copy of the TW with the Markdown plugin on my C: drive. When I
> added
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 6:02:03 PM UTC+2, Joc wrote:
>
> Now I am struggling to specify the width of the popup that opens, so that
> tags would be "width-wrapped" (see "Tags button" tiddler). Any hints?
>
> "Tags button" tiddler:
> <$button popup=<> class="tc-btn-invisible
>
Eric, thanks. Works great.
Now I am struggling to specify the width of the popup that opens, so that
tags would be "width-wrapped" (see "Tags button" tiddler). Any hints?
Thanks for the help and cheers,
Joc.
p.s. If anybody else would be interested, I have very minimalistic top menu
that
I'm trying to understand exactly what you want. Perhaps an example of input
data and output results would be helpful?
The way you've written it, it looks like you want the filter, selecting the
tiddlers, to change on the fly according to the already selected/listed
tiddler. This gets you into
Hi Arlen
> I've updated the readme and the releases page. Let me know if that works.
> Feel free to link to either one.
Looks good, thanks, I’ve updated the link to point to the readme.
Best wishes
Jeremy
> Thanks,
> -Arlen
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Jeremy Ruston
I think this idea has a lot of potential. Is this project on GitHub? Can
other contribute?
On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 12:56:43 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote:
>
> Happy to give you a tool I've been fantasizing about for years, not least
> for "live" note taking situations like lectures.
>
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@Birthe, thanks for your compliments :-)
Quick editor is cleared when saving, but I would like to be able to clear
> it without saving, not to quickly have a bunch of tiddlers with lots of
> mistakes ;-)
>
Good idea. Will make.
I also like your little fish. I would like to copy that too, if
Hi Mat,
I don't think you're quite getting the basic problem that Peter is talking
about here. While we can reference an external image in CSS by the image
URL, how do we reference an internal image, one which has been imported
into TW as a tiddler type *image/png* or whatever. Sorry Peter, I
Hi Josiah
Don't listen to Eric, the real truth is that Jeremy likes to pronounce his
name with a Sean Connery accent.
Dave
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 3:15:34 PM UTC-5, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
>
> Mr Ruston
>
> a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed
>
>Re: [tw] To Jeremy
It's a lovely hoot.
On Friday, 29 April 2016 01:59:33 UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Josiah
>
> Don't listen to Eric, the real truth is that Jeremy likes to pronounce his
> name with a Sean Connery accent.
>
> Dave
>
> On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 3:15:34 PM UTC-5, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 7:08:51 PM UTC+2, Devin Weaver wrote:
>
> I think this idea has a lot of potential. Is this project on GitHub? Can
> other contribute?
>
I'd be thrilled if others, especially you, want to contribute. I'm afraid
it's not on Github (...it's about time I learn to use
I am using TiddlyWiki for work and am using TiddlyDesktop. I move around
from home, where I have a dock with 2 24" monitors, to work, where I will
either have one monitor in a dock, or just sitting with the laptop lid open.
The problem I have is, if I change from home to work and launch
No, how do I set the content type?
>
>
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>
> I don't think you're quite getting the basic problem that Peter is talking
> about here. While we can reference an external image in CSS by the image
> URL, how do we reference an internal image, one which has been imported
> into TW as a tiddler type *image/png* or whatever.
>
The thing
Two things to note here:
While we can reference an external image in CSS by the image URL, how do we
> reference an internal image
You don't the fact is imported images are not referable via a URI and so
can not be referenced in a CSS definition. Imported images are data. And
this is why
Hi Pau
> There are some strange shortcut behaviours of text editors on Firefox 45.0.2
The behaviour you describe is intentional: the list-number and list-bullet
toolbar buttons work on the top level only.
I did investigate trying to make it possible for the toolbar buttons to make
arbitrary
Hi Ton,
yes, thanks for this suggestion. I kind of also figured that out.
It looks like we could both benefit learning how to do this nicely inside
menu :)
Cheers,
Joc.
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Is there a way to reference the first 4 characters in a tiddler title?
For example: <]">>
This would help with my journals, which are named MM DD etc, but would
also be very useful elsewhere.
As an extension, it could be used to set year, month and day fields for
these journal tiddlers,
This looks great! It will be one of the things I use in new wikis.
Hopefully soon I will have time to polish twederation enough so that we can
use tiddlywiki itself to share updates as an alternative to GitHub.
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I am near desperation.
The last days I crawled through so many examples to find a solution. I
looked 1000 times on the documentation of DataURI, Macros and everything
what could help me in my misery. But I don't find the answer.
Fro my point of view at least one of the code-snipplets above
So if I was in a tiddler called "Home improvements", and wanted to return a
list of tiddlers with the prefix "Home", I could do this:
<>
But I want to be able to put the list-links command in a skeleton or a
macro, so that I don't need to hard-code it.
The first step would be to be able to have
Mr Ruston
a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed
Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
When my post was titled ...
To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
Is there an "H" macro running here?
:-)
Josiah
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