Hello!
I started using TW5 just recently and amaze to the things it can do.
It makes people like me, who does not have in depth knowledge in creating a
web site, create one in just a few clicks.
I want to create a private wiki site and thinking if it is possible to have
a login page so that
Hey all,
Just for fun, I went ahead and modified Mario's plugin to go directly to
edit mode. You have to edit:
$:/core/macros/tabs
And copy/paste the following content into it:
\define tabs(tabsList,default,state:"$:/state/tab",class,template)
<$list filter="$tabsList$"
Thanks Mario!
David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City
*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
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On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 6:55 PM, PMario wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 7, 2018
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 3:29:09 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
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> But it bugs me that I have to do three steps to edit the tiddlers
> referenced by the tabs: 1) Click on the tab 2) Click on the link image on
> the tab to open the tiddler. 3) click to edit the tiddler. Since what the
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 6:16:39 PM UTC+1, Furicle wrote:
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> While it's a bit obscure to have a file name like that on Windows it's
> common on MacOS and *nix -
>
The web-extension framework is still in flux. So it can happen, that stuff
breaks.
so the plugin should be capable of
If you're just dealing with the months of the year, then the other easy
possibility is to make a second data tiddler:
*{"oct":1,"nov":2,"dec":3}*
-- Mark
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 1:18:26 AM UTC-8, oleghbond wrote:
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> Dear All,
>
> I've encountered an issue which I need to resolve,
Batch deleters exist.
TiddlyWiki itself in Advanced Search does that too. Use the FILTER option
and you can delete anything.
J.
Sean Boisen wrote:
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> I've been using TiddlyWiki for weekly planning for some time, so I've got
> lots of tiddlers with titles like "week of 2014/01/06" that are no
Groups are not equipped to deal with individual hangups. I can recommend a
therapist.
Mark S. wrote:
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>
>>
>> Frankly I think you could have a CABBAGE and it would work just as well
>> :-).
>>
>
> Oh no! That reminds me of my worst nightmare!
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> Frankly I think you could have a CABBAGE and it would work just as well
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Oh no! That reminds me of my worst nightmare!
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David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City
*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
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On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 2:13 PM, @TiddlyTweeter
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> I did NOT mean YOU host it
The Thomas route
Its interesting. The argument that there is some kinda archetypal meaning
in the diamond I think is rubbish, unless you selling diamonds.
Frankly I think you could have a CABBAGE and it would work just as well :-).
This is just a fun poke on not getting too serious.
I quite
Note!
This is, in essence, a more complicated (but safer!) way to accomplish waht
is essentially already built in to TW. To do it without typing any code:
1. Go to Advanced search --> Filter
2. Type in your filter
3. Verify the list of links that pops up. When happy:
4. Click the
I did NOT mean YOU host it :-) Relax.
I just meant that, in principle, Comparative Review, so long as it doesn't
trash people, is perhaps a good way forward to engage with the richness of
plugins to bring out better what we have.
It was a thought. One I hope someones will think about.
Best
haha, nooo, if you want to create a review site, be my guest...my work here
is done, other than adding new tools.
David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City
*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
resonateglobalmission.org
Ciao David
Comparative plugin reviews are something that interests me. Your work makes
it easier.
Gingerly, so nobody gets trashed. But comparison I think could bring
plugins out of the dark.
Maybe, in time, we could develop a REVIEW section?
On Mat v. PMario, PMario wins on MINIMALISM IMO.
Hey Sean,
To be *extra safe*, you can use something like this:
''Going to delete the following tiddlers:''
<$list filter="[!is[system]regexp[^Formatting List]]" variable="tidToDelete"
>
* <>
!! ''If you are sure''
Copy/paste the filter above into this button:
<$button>
Delete these
I've been using TiddlyWiki for weekly planning for some time, so I've got
lots of tiddlers with titles like "week of 2014/01/06" that are no longer
relevant. It takes multiple clicks to delete them one by one, which is a
pain for dozens of obsolete tiddlers. I don't have tags on them. How can I
... and I see I must add a reverse[] to the list: <$list filter="1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 +[limitreverse[]]" variable="index">
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at last I think this would be better:
\define getTheIndex()
<$list filter="[enlist[$(indexes)$]nth[$(index)$]regexp[^$(indexName)$]]">
<>
\end
<$set name="indexName" value="nov">
<$set name="indexes" filter="[[datatiddler]indexes[]]">
<$set name="length" filter="[enlist] +[count[]]">
<$list
instead of the 1 2 3 4 5 I normally use a tiddler that holds all
integers from 1 to x in its list field and use the filter
[list[integernumberstiddler]limit]] variable="index"
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Hi olegh, sorry I got it wrong.
That's more complex...
could this work for you?
<$set name="indexName" value="nov">
<$set name="indexes" filter="[[datatiddler]indexes[]]">
<$set name="length" filter="[enlist] +[count[]]">
<$list filter="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +[limit]" variable="index">
<$list
It's a junction - created with mklink.exe /J
I did .Name mostly because that's the way I'd do it on a linux box to
"hide" it.
Note that this worked fine with FF 57.
You are correct - I created another junction, without the . and it
resolved the issue
Thank you very much,
I would like to clarify a bit the misinterpreting of my request.
What you suggest returns the value of the array under char index "nov",
which is - 30. Whereas I looked for a method for returning the number index
of the char index "nov", which is - 2, just because it is
Hey Krishaan,
I was in exactly this same boat. This is what I did.
1. Go to tiddlyspot.com and make a new site ID. This will be your url so
choose it well. For example if you site ID is testingsite, you wiki will be
at testingsite.tiddlyspot.com
2. Download an empty from
Okido, that's an absurdly simple and effective solution that, delightfully,
also works fine *without* TiddlyDesktop or TiddlyServer. Subdirectories
work, so I have no problem with being restricted to the download directory.
Robert, thank you for that helpful link! I didn't know about either
I did create a new issue at github file-backups repo:
https://github.com/pmario/file-backups/issues/20
-m
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On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 3:05:32 PM UTC+1, Furicle wrote:
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> Full path
> C:\Users\furicle\Downloads\.TW\ToDo-TW5\tdn.html
>
>
>
Ahhh, I think it's the \.TW\ which causes the problem.
How did you create the directoy. Windows 10 won't let me create it.
>From the docs
Hi Mauricio
Many thanks for your work on this, it’s always a pleasure to welcome another
translation.
I’ve committed the translation here for v5.1.16:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/86266c506f8dffddd1bf00745c19b72e25b87b14
I've been trying to figure this out for 2 days and I haven't got a clue.
The instructions on the FAQ make no sense, nor
does tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com -- Can someone please give me a layman set
of instructions?
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Is it possible that 58 is confused by the .TW ? Have you tried it with just
plain TW ?
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 6:05:32 AM UTC-8, Furicle wrote:
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> Sorry, cropped a bit much didn't I?
>
> Just tdn.html
>
>
> Full path
> C:\Users\furicle\Downloads\.TW\ToDo-TW5\tdn.html
>
>
>
>
> On
Here's an ugly, proof-of-concept approach. Make a tiddler:
<$macrocall
$name="toc-tabbed-internal-nav"
tag="TableOfContents"
selectedTiddler="$:/temp/toc/selectedTiddler"
unselectedText="Select a topic in the table of contents. Click the
arrow to expand a topic."
Hi Josiah
I did try both of the plugins, Mat's and Mario's, and found that in Mat's
plugin, the popup that appears when hovering disappears too quickly when I
move the cursor up to click on the edit button. I like Mario's link image
that stays put on the selected tab and does what it should.
Ciao David
Mat developed a plugin that does exactly that. It obviously needs to be on
your list! ;-)
Josiah
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 15:29:09 UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> I am using $:/plugins/wikilabs/link-to-tabs in my info and to do list
> TiddlyWiki. Awesome.
>
> But
Ciao David
Mat developed a plugin that does exactly that. Its obviously needs to be on
your ;-)
Josiah
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 15:29:09 UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> I am using $:/plugins/wikilabs/link-to-tabs in my info and to do list
> TiddlyWiki. Awesome.
>
> But it
Hi all
I am using $:/plugins/wikilabs/link-to-tabs in my info and to do list
TiddlyWiki. Awesome.
But it bugs me that I have to do three steps to edit the tiddlers
referenced by the tabs: 1) Click on the tab 2) Click on the link image on
the tab to open the tiddler. 3) click to edit the
Sorry, cropped a bit much didn't I?
Just tdn.html
Full path
C:\Users\furicle\Downloads\.TW\ToDo-TW5\tdn.html
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
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> On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 4:57:36 PM UTC+1, Furicle wrote:
>>
>> OK - so I dug a little bit deeper.
>> On my
Thanks Mario!
If any CSS gurus can style it that would be awesome.
JD's Mobile Layout:
http://j.d.simplemobile.tiddlyspot.com/
Had a search bar appear when the window was small enough. I think this
could turn into that just always visible.
Diego
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 5:33:37
Sylvain,
That would be great however we are not going so south this time, Only Paris
and North of Paris and North West to Saint-Valery-sur-Somme.
Perhaps another time, I am keen to see your part of France.
I remember drinking Cognac that had being buried in the snow for a week in
Antarctica,
Hi Diego,
Very nice idea!
-m
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Hi @oleghbond,
say your data tiddler is called "datatiddler":
<$list filter="[[datatiddler]getindex[nov]]"> <>
gives you "30" as result
you can do it in different ways. look
at https://tiddlywiki.com/#getindex%20Operator
BurningTreeC
Am Mittwoch, 7. Februar 2018 10:18:26 UTC+1 schrieb
Hi Jeremy,
v0.0.12 fixed my problem too. No problem now with Greek characters in the
file path.
Thanks!
Brian
On Thursday, February 1, 2018 at 11:56:04 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Brian, Birthe,
>
> Please try the new TiddlyDesktop v0.0.12 and let me know how you get on:
>
>
Dear All,
I've encountered an issue which I need to resolve, namely: How to get a
record index of a named property from a data tiddler?
Say, I've got the following set of records in a data tiddler:
*{"oct":31,"nov":30,"dec":31}*
As one can see the number index value of the named property,
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