Just a quick thought but a few weeks ago someone put a 'preview in seperate
window' button up on here. So you could remain in edit mode and see a live
preview with a bit of alt-tabbing. Quick fix perhaps?
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Hi. I want to make bat file, which can import to wiki my xlsx file, and then
make many static html files from this data. Is it possible?
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Thank you Birthe. I know how to import xlsx files in TW5 But I don't know how
to make it using node.js commands
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Bingo!
Thank you Mark, that's a really useful addition to my toolbox.
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 7:46:54 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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> Thank you for the feedback.
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> There was a bug in the javascript macro. I've attached a new version.
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> Also, for your finder filter, you (probably) need
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> Jed Carty wrote:
> I don't think that creating a way to have the cursor appear at the
> position clicked in normal text is a problem, but* in the context of
> tiddlywiki this doesn't make sense*. You can create tiddlers that have no
> text content but they display text generated from other
I've had various trouble with the video tag and kind of gave up on it.
If you load the path to your file in your browser (without TW) can you see
and hear it? If the browser codecs can't do it, then neither will TW.
Good luck,
Mark
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 9:42:27 AM UTC-7, vpl wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to embed a video located on my file system where my tiddlywiki
file is based
I'm using
Your browser does not support the video tag.
I get the video but no sound. !!
I can start / stop the video
I've tested on Firefox and Chrome
When I open the video with VLC media I
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 3:24:09 PM UTC+2, Danielo RodrÃguez wrote:
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> I was thinking in a solution similar to what Mario has described just some
> days ago. It should be easy to implement and should provide (at least) an
> experience close to paragraph editing,
Same as my idea.
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Mario,
that sounds interesting but hard for me to visualise. I hope whatever solution
allows us to avoid unnessasary cognative load, after all creative writting or
taking notes in a technical course already demand ones brain cpu cycles.
looking at the trello/kanban discussion else where which
I don't think that creating a way to have the cursor appear at the position
clicked in normal text is a problem, but in the context of tiddlywiki this
doesn't make sense. You can create tiddlers that have no text content but
they display text generated from other sources (like transfusion or
Ste,
I have done something similar with open in new window, which I love. Even
preview mode with a closed side bar is quite good, the problem comes when you
jump to a new tiddler to look something up or create a new item, then return to
the editing tiddler, finding where you were or now want
Richard and Arlen,
I comming days I will revisit tiddlyserver, test it on my mac mini and windows.
Arlen, I can look into improving windows implementation since Ive been a
windows geek far too long.
tony
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I was thinking in a solution similar to what Mario has described just some days
ago. It should be easy to implement and should provide (at least) an experience
close to paragraph editing , where each paragraph it's a separate tiddler
created automatically, and once you leave the paragraph it is
Hello Vpl, Mark,
What about creating a dedicated tiddler, with a mime *type* of value
*video/mp4* and a *_canonical_uri* field of value *./video/Chorus-newJazz-*
*132132321.mp4* (assuming *video/* is a directory immediately below your
tiddlywiki's directory) At least, it works for me.
Cheers,
Hello everyone,
I usually create something and then get feedback, but this time I figured I
would reverse it. So my question is would there be any suggestions, even for
the name of something that creates tag like buttons from the list field of a
tiddler that change color when clicked? If a
Jed and Josiah,
I appreciate your contribution, but I think you are missing the point. If I
am authoring tiddlywikis, and entering content into tiddlers (not code,
designs etc...) it is great to have multiple tiddlers, tagged and
organised, but if you jump from one tiddler to another to add,
Mario,
To illustrate this further,
See my reply to Jed, using a ShowCode tag and addition to view template.
Perhaps a quick solution is toggle an unwikified view of text content
designed to capture the cursor position (Character N in Text) when clicked,
then open the text for editing with the
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