The multiuser plugin doesn't have any access control on it yet so it isn't
ready to be used off the local network unless you have other some other
access control mechanism. As I have time to work on it it will be extended
to cover what you are talking about but it isn't there yet.
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Ciao Jed
A small suggestion ... That you list Available Wikis first here ...
Best wishes
Josiah
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Le dimanche 25 mars 2018 12:14:06 UTC+2, Riz a écrit :
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> http://docsuggestions.tiddlyspot.com/#Page%20and%20tiddler%20layout%20customisation2
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> Recently several queries regarding page and layout customisation has been
> coming up. IMO the current documentation regarding the same
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Appreciated, Josiah!
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Hi,
I think "Cecily" it's the best idea.
We can test it in a plugin "zoomable story".
On my TW, I don't find the way to move and to resize the tiddlers.
Do you know why ?
Thanks all,
Le mercredi 14 décembre 2016 21:57:57 UTC+1, Jan a écrit :
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> Hi Del,
> Another Idea:
> have you had a look
Google emails to this group are currently prefixed [tw]. As far as I
understand it TWC now has it own group and here is principally for TW5.
IMO the small step to prefixing posts closest to the version under
discussion slightly reduces the confusion that I think newbies can
experience in
Yes... I am a bg fan of all this
surely we'll have TWs which with AI soon
Alex
On 30 March 2018 at 08:13, Mat wrote:
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Riz
Excellent! Its close to a tutorial without being one.
I think the extra information is well worth having in the basic
documentation.
I'm more sceptical when you example through checkboxes that *change
behaviour* of the wiki (like switching off subtitles). In the context of
THE
Cecily (TW5 plugin) I like for its minimalism. Its example is elegant: of
"led teaching."
Jeremy there are two faults in it ...
-- Its "Tags" Tiddler leads nowhere. Its a dead end.
-- Its "Customisation" Tiddler is an orphan that is not linked to and its
"onward" link is only to itself.
I considered that but while It is nice to have the available wikis directly
available at the top but it becomes an accessibility issue because it puts
fixed content under dynamic content. When you have no wikis than the add
wiki interface is at the top and easily visible, but if you add enough
@Sylvain
Thank you. Good to see you too.
@TiddlyTweeter
Do you have a suggestion for alternative presentation of exmples?
On Fri 30 Mar, 2018, 3:47 PM Sylvain Naudin, wrote:
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> Le dimanche 25 mars 2018 12:14:06 UTC+2, Riz a écrit :
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Understood. Your suggestion will do the job. Thanks!
Jed Carty wrote:
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> I considered that but while It is nice to have the available wikis
> directly available at the top but it becomes an accessibility issue because
> it puts fixed content under dynamic content...
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> ... a workable
The downside is that anyone on the network can access the wiki. So if you
have it on your laptop and go to starbucks and use their wifi than everyone
there can use tiddlywiki to run shell commands on your computer.
After I get security and authentication set up than I may consider making
it
I don't. Other than they if they can be made transient. The problem is the
effect on the wider context once you navigate away from that Tiddler.
Riz wrote:
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> Do you have a suggestion for alternative presentation of exmples?
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And because it is almost certainly going to be the next suggestion,
disabling the part that lets it run shell scripts isn't enough to make it
safe. Someone could still get into the wiki do whatever they want, and
possibly install a javascript plugin in the wiki that, while it would only
take
Thanks for the clarification on 0.0.0.0. I get it.
Jed Carty wrote:
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> The downside is that anyone on the network can access the wiki. So if you
> have it on your laptop and go to starbucks and use their wifi than everyone
> there can use tiddlywiki to run shell commands on your computer.
>
Xavier, Jed & all ...
Is there any reason why the "0.0.0.0" should not be set as the default for
multi-accessibility?
I'm talking here as an idiot who can't see any downsides to that.
Josiah
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> Since 0.0.0.0 is *not* a real computer address, you own computer will
> keep both
Use the filter field of the <$set> wiget to to set a variable equal to the
count insidethere use the <$macrocall> widget to pass the variable to the
<> macro.
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 2:30:25 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
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> Well, there is the count filter so you can get the amount of tids as
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I think that the best way to do that is to make a button that looks like a
checkbox like this:
<$button class='tc-btn-invisible tooltip'>
<$reveal type='match' state='$:/plugins/tobibeer/preview/defaults/exclude'
text='[all[tiddlers]]'>
Preview Deaktivieren?
<$action-setfield
Well, there is the count filter so you can get the amount of tids as output
from a filter. This can be passed on to a macro, I'm pretty sure.
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Well, I know it's not really possible because <$count> is not a function.
But I was hoping that someone found a way, perhaps using javascript, to
count tiddlers based on a filter and then pass that number as a parameter
to a macro.
I'd be very grateful for suggestions and, again, thank you for
This is pretty much the same answer as I gave on the other thread, but the
same idea works. You put in two action-setfield widgets for each thing you
want to change, one to turn it off and one to turn it on. The states are
separated by reveal widgets. I have an example showing how to add/remove
Thanks Matthew, could you please provide some example code?
On Friday, 30 March 2018 19:34:09 UTC+1, Matthew Lauber wrote:
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> Use the filter field of the <$set> wiget to to set a variable equal to the
> count insidethere use the <$macrocall> widget to pass the variable to the
> <> macro.
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Hello Jed,
thanks for your suggestion :-)
I made it now with this:
<$button class='tc-btn-invisible tooltip'>
<$reveal type='match' state='$:/plugins/tobibeer/preview/defaults/exclude'
text='[all[tiddlers]]'>
@@background:orange;No Preview?@@
<$action-setfield
This post to inform you that I succeeded to implement the *zoomable circle
packing* D3 widget (for D3.js v5.0.0)
You can see it here : http://d3jsv5trial.tiddlyspot.com
Nice isn't it ?
I have added a small tutorial for dummies (like me), it may push others to
further combine D3.js and TW
Many
Hello Jed,
I managed now to have all show/hide things by adding/removing tags with
this one checkbox :-)
But: That tags that checkbox-tiddler himself with that tags. Why? How can
avoid that behaviour?
And I couldn't bring it to work with the changing the text of some tiddlers.
I have written
Great!
I want more!!!
More displays like this and a little more explanation: Where does the
data come from.
I would love to use something like this as a table of content: It would
be great if the captions of the bubbles could open links (to Tiddlers)
Again: Great work
-Jan
Am 30.03.2018 um
Hi Evolena,
ahh, great :-)
I did it now with (and the tag $:/tags/TopRightBar):
<$checkbox tiddler="$:/plugins/tobibeer/preview/defaults/exclude"
field="text" checked="[all[tiddlers]]" unchecked="[is[system]]
[all[shadows]] [!has[text]]" default="[is[system]] [all[shadows]]
[!has[text]]">
Hello Mat,
I guessed, it could be possible to combine them all in only one checkbox
without any plugin. But maybe I am wrong...
If I am wrong with that, I would of course try to make it with your plugin
:-)
But I have no idea how to combine the commands.
I couldn't find any example on your
Wow, I missed a lot of new things. I wasn't aware of the count operator. To
give some examples of what Mat is talking about here is how you would use
it to get an input to a macro (copy and paste this into a tiddler on
tiddlywiki.com to see what the two methods do):
\define DoSomething()
The
Josiah,
"Yes, but", - That is my answer to the question asked.
The but comes in because it can be A Card-Index System or more. Most
algorithms, such as the card-index can be implemented in TiddlyWiki but
they can go way beyond, and any algorithm can be developed with continuous
improvement.
Del
There is a very similar method already built into TiddlyWiki, this is on
the tiddler view toolbar, most likely under More, "Open in New Window"
The resulting new windows do not stay within the browser tab which means
they can be placed anywhere on your screens, great for multi-screen
Seconded.
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 11:14:15 PM UTC+11, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> IMO the small step to prefixing posts closest to the version
Silverfox,
I see great potential for this because TiddlyWiki can be used to represent
many things, and new visualisations of what ever your tiddlywiki represents
are valuable. This is especially true if it helps navigate real content.
Looking good.
Inclusions such as a field "bubble-caption"
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