I upgraded NoteSlam to the latest version of TiddlyWiki and fixed the
storyleft problem. Enjoy!
http://giffmex.org/tw.adaptations/noteslam.online.html
David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City
*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:32:28 AM UTC-4, J wrote:
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> Mark,
>
> Here is my current specs. I have both webdav and store.php. If this is
> wrong, I just didnt know better as I was trying to put things together
> without an end to end doc. ;)
>
You want either WebDAV or PHP for
I can't even find my old instructions. (do we have a face-palm emoji?)
I'll try to post my current config with some explanation around it after I
get home, tonight.
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:37:35 AM UTC-4, J wrote:
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> Lost Admin,
>
> Please share your steps or at least the URL for the
Hi all,
As I go through building up tutorials for setting up various servers for
TiddlyWiki, I have come to realize that I would like to be able to
emphasize some parts of code snippets (config files) and to de-emphasize
other parts. I want to do this so I can show changes needed in
Lost Admin,
Here are my answers to your questions.
"You want either WebDAV or PHP for TiddlyWiki. Not both."
Which ever of the two that support remote saves (i.e. access tiddlywiki
from another machine and save edits or creates). My current setup seems to
download the new version of the wiki
Don't worry. I intend to create an end to end doc that I shall share with
everyone when I get a working configuration. :)
Regards,
j
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 8:13:46 AM UTC-7, Lost Admin wrote:
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> I can't even find my old instructions. (do we have a face-palm emoji?)
>
> I'll try to post
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-4, J wrote:
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> Lost Admin,
>
> Here are my answers to your questions.
>
> "You want either WebDAV or PHP for TiddlyWiki. Not both."
> Which ever of the two that support remote saves (i.e. access tiddlywiki
> from another machine and save edits or
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
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> My own opinion is to use a subset from one of the well established
> frameworks.
> So by now w3.css, Pure CSS and bootstrap are candidates
>
Hi Mohammad,
Jeremy, used an early version of bootstrap for an very early version of
Mario,
Many thanks for your explanation and your efforts.
I will start learning pure.css elements and I hope to see your work out in
the near future on this.
Thank you.
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 11:38:36 PM UTC+4:30, PMario wrote:
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> On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 8:45:36 PM UTC+2, Mohammad
Interesting visualisation,
The analogue version being the Using ones hands to pointer and thumbs to
frame a scene.
However it would be great if we could place a 2d frame around 3d objects as
illustrated when looking ats sophisticated relationships in tiddlywiki.
I tend picture in the minds
I started some work on this over on inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com but I didn't
get too far. I listed all the classes I could find that were in the core at
the time with some notes
here:
I've recently loaded a TW5 wiki into AndtidWiki+ and it doesn't seem to be
allowing me to click the import tool button. Does AndtidWiki+ not suppport
this functionality?
Thank you,
Andrew J. Leer
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I am a missionary, so "global declaration" is fitting for me, I suppose! :-)
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 Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 9:59 PM,
Mario,
Are you aware if, anyone documented the classes used to assist users in CSS
customisation of TiddlyWiki elements?
Otherwise I will start one. Derived from $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base
Thanks
Tony
On Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 4:45:36 AM UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
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> Hello Mario,
Thank you Josiah!
So that way David used global declaration!
/Mohammad
On Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 1:20:28 AM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Mohammad & David
>
> Its an interesting question.
>
> Davìd is going for coverage.
>
> Mohammad is wondering why make it so complicated?
>
> The
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 9:08:36 PM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
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>
> Using pure-css with the TiddlyWiki SPA ... I think it would be possible.
> ... BUT ... If I would start with a new theme for TW I'd use a grid-based
> layout, based on native "grid-css"
>
And I would develop it on my own. I
>
> PMario: And I would develop it on my own. I think most existing frameworks
> have no idea, what is needed for TW, because the have been developed for a
> different target audience. ... They will only step on our feet.
>
This is right. I mean PMario is correct to the reality. I DO
Hello Mat,
The Leftbar: http://leftbar.tiddlyspot.com/ has the setting box to Scroll
vs Fix - behaviour when activated via button.
One issue is if you use Leftbar from TableofContents and if you need to
have the Leftbar fixed but you have a lot of toc entry then you cannot
access the items
out
Hello Mario,
I just watching your great videos on Community Communication - proposal
and I learned you propose pure.css.
First thank you for your clarification. I dont want to use a very different
one from those used in TW or by TW community. By this I mean I prefer a css
framework frequently
Hello Simon,
the Tests were promising...wonderfull. I am lookiong forward to doing
some experiments in the wikiworld after the Schuljahresendstress ;-).
I'll let youn know...
Yours Jan
Am 12.06.2018 um 21:59 schrieb BurningTreeC:
@Jan, how is it working for you?
@all, I'd be interested if
@Jan, how is it working for you?
@all, I'd be interested if you're using KeeBoord in one of your wikies and
- if that's the case - how is it working, have you encountered issues?
BTC
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Now that I can get to my server, here is a very quick and dirty explanation
of the Apache HTTPD config file for WebDAV:
http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#Apache%20HTTPD%20with%20WebDAV
On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:12:51 PM UTC-4, J wrote:
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> Hi All!
>
> I have been trying to find a setup
Hi Mohammad
For some of the classes,
html body.tc-body
is necessary to make them work. I know so little about such things that I
tend to add it to everything just to make sure.
David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City
*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A
Mohammad & David
Its an interesting question.
Davìd is going for coverage.
Mohammad is wondering why make it so complicated?
The quick answer is that the cascade of CSS in TW can sometimes be
confusing because some bits can be switched off and on and you need to know
what is active, when, to
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 8:45:36 PM UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
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> So, I appreciate if you kindly explain me why you have used pure.css
>
I used it, because it is simple and doesn't need any javascript to work
with it. I did like the landing-page, the photo-gallery and the
blog-layout.
and
Many thanks David!
It looks clean and handy!
Cheers
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 4:19:49 PM UTC+4:30, David Gifford wrote:
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> I upgraded NoteSlam to the latest version of TiddlyWiki and fixed the
> storyleft problem. Enjoy!
> http://giffmex.org/tw.adaptations/noteslam.online.html
>
> David
Mark,
Here is my current specs. I have both webdav and store.php. If this is
wrong, I just didnt know better as I was trying to put things together
without an end to end doc. ;)
Fedora 28
Apache 2.4.33
PHP 7.2.6
TiddlyWiki 5.1.17
TiddlyHome 0.1.3
Here is my apache config for my
In the $:/.noteslam/Stylesheet/For.publishing
Why colors defined as below
html body.tc-body .red {color: red; font-weight: bold;}
html body.tc-body .green {color:#0a5;font-weight:bold;}
html body.tc-body .blue {color:#0e34a2;font-weight:bold;}
html body.tc-body .orange {color:#e81;font-weight:
I previously had TW working with store.php on Apache and currently have it
running fine on WebDAV (burried in this forum you will find my steps). I'm
working on better instructions in my spare time.
On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:12:51 PM UTC-4, J wrote:
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> Hi All!
>
> I have been trying to
Lost Admin,
Please share your steps or at least the URL for the WebDAV instructions.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
j
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-7, Lost Admin wrote:
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> I previously had TW working with store.php on Apache and currently have it
> running fine on WebDAV
Re Store.php, you need to make a small code change to accommodate the
latest PHP You may also need to adjust max upload/download sizes in the
store.php file and perhaps in the php.ini file.
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