[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread DemoniWaari
> > Mark S. > Not sure I follow you. > > If you have a row in Tiddler3, called row1, then in Tiddler3 you can refer > to it by {{!!row1}} and in some other tiddler by {{Tiddler3!!row3}}. If you > ever need to change the contents of row3, you only need to do it in one > location. > Ah yes

[tw5] What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
*A Customized TOC and **list-tagged-draggable* Inspired from the work by @TonyM , I have a two levels TOC macro. It uses a simple nested list widget. Then I use the

[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
As with the excise tool you could provide a field name or allow a default to be generated. Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: Why is there no table of content in the empty wiki?

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
All ... This is a fabulous thread! It seriously thought about issues of "starting-out with TW." I really appreciate the detailed posts by "s. s." (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/y7THOx9VJtQ) and "aged..."

[tw5] Re: Why is there no table of content in the empty wiki?

2018-11-05 Thread bimlas
Before you go very far, how would you like me to do a questionnaire about what the new users want to see? Now my time does not allow me to make one, but you can easily do that on https://www.google.com/forms/about/ The users have described their experience and can express their needs in this

[tw5] Re: [Outreach] Communicating to writers the benefits of TW -- #21 FUTURE TIDDLERS

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao S. S. That's a very interesting wiki illustrating that writers need Templates and confidence getting on to solve it. By "templates", ultimately, I guess the nicest way would be to be able to do something like Word does ... like "save this as a template" .. in TW its not yet quite that

[tw5] Re: [TW5] New Plugin: Simple Search

2018-11-05 Thread JD
Hi Thomas, Thanks for sharing! This is a much needed functionality. Looks nice as well :D -jd On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 12:06:39 AM UTC+9, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi folks, > > The new *Simple Search* plugin provides a *nice and simple user interface* > for searching your wikis using

[tw5] Re: Why is there no table of content in the empty wiki?

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
I think Bimlas is in a unique position to ask this type of question because bimlas has a technical mind and is delivering real value to the community, such as with the kin operator yet is finding it difficult to do things that should be somewhat intuitive to new users. Building a toc is a

[tw5] Re: [Outreach] Communicating to writers the benefits of TW -- #21 FUTURE TIDDLERS

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
AdamS wrote: > > I've come to TiddlyWiki as a potential platform for writing. I'm still > trying to get it setup to do what I want it to do. I'm not really a > programmer. So there isn't much I know how to contribute there, but I can > think of some features that I think would improve ease for

[tw5] Re: Questions about BOB for the TiddlyWiki toolmap

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
David, that doesn't look quite right. I use Bob purely locally at the moment to build wiki. I think Mark S.' category was better . He's neutral about hosting and posting, As it should be since Bob is several things. It can be Local server. It can be a Web Server. It can "communicate" between

[tw5] Re: [TW5] New Plugin: Simple Search

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Telmiger and you are the nicest looking people here :-) J. On Monday, 5 November 2018 12:55:01 UTC+1, JD wrote: > > Hi Thomas, > > Thanks for sharing! This is a much needed functionality. Looks nice as > well :D > > -jd > > On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 12:06:39 AM UTC+9, Thomas Elmiger

[tw5] [Idea] #43 - The Podule

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
One of the interesting things about TiddlyWiki is its self-contained. Sure, it needs a browser to run normally. But that gives it longevity. But its "quine" nature makes its different than other wiki. I think, long term, more Survivalist. Looking at Spielberg's pre-crime drama, MINORITY

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
There are multiple approaches that will allow you to keep your existing TW's and pathing IF your paths are relative, you're running Windows or Linux. Nothing is as convenient to set up as TiddlyFox, but it is doable. You can use tiddlyserver. ts serves up most files and uses relative paths.

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread Boaz Nash
Just found this thread and thought I'd try to get involved with TiddlyWiki again. This issue with TiddlyFox really killed me with TiddlyWiki. I still use Firefox as my default browser, so its annoying to have to switch to a different browser just for TW. Also, I have TW files all over the

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread Boaz Nash
Thanks for the suggestions, Mark. I use OSX on a Mac. I have most of my TW files in my MyDocs folder and various sub-folders in there. I tried tiddlyserver a while back and briefly got it to work. I can't remember why I stopped using it. Something about it conflicted with my usual

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
This thread is a marker for what users need. It has had over FOUR THOUSAND views! Mark S. gave good solutions. There are others. IMO timimi is good for several platforms, including OSX, https://github.com/ibnishak/Rimini. It saves in the seamless way TiddlyFox did. Josiah On Monday, 5

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread Boaz Nash
Thanks Josiah, I will see if I can install Timimi! On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 8:11:07 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > This thread is a marker for what users need. It has had over FOUR THOUSAND > views! > > Mark S. gave good solutions. There are others. IMO timimi is good for > several

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
Hello Mark, I mean the small arrows. To reproduce the issue 1. from sidebar click on "Slider Manager" Tab 2. Expand the TOC by clicking on small arrows (not important, but note that the Slider Manager Tab is open) 3. Now in "Sl-Tutorial" tiddler (one is open at the top) drag and

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
Hello Matt, Your commend made me test the code in some other browsers 1. In Edge it does not work, does not show even correct ordinal number! 2. in FF it works fine, but drag and drop is too slow (not related to my issue) It seems you are correct! I appreciate others if they have any

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread Matthew Lauber
As far as I can tell, this is a rare bug in browser behavior in Chrome. Nothing in the html for the lists specifies the numbers. It's supposed to automatically calculate them when rendering. I wonder if we're not managing to cause it to confuse it by changing the order. I note that I

[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
So, your journal tiddler could have a field with a standard name (afm, linux) where you note activities (e.g. afm: recalibrated the influx manifold). Then you could have a tiddler "afm" with a view template that lists all tiddler names and row contents for those actions. e.g. 2018-10-08

[tw5] Re: Why is there no table of content in the empty wiki?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
For a new user, the "recent" tab is a working TOC. A real TOC means that there has to be a relationship between tiddlers, based on tagging. So there could be no automatic TOC without forcing a structure on people. I guess you could have every tiddler automatically tagged as "Unassigned" and

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I don't understand the instructions. What chevrons? -- Mark On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 12:08:46 AM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote: > > > *A Customized TOC and **list-tagged-draggable* > > Inspired from the work by @TonyM >

[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
Mark, You could use my Log method in addition to the excise Idea. I have a solution better than that. From my Journal tiddler or any other tiddler, I click on a Show log checkbox, you can then enter a log entry single line or full editor and "Log Here" or "Log" . Every entry is another line

[tw5] edit-text-operation for Linkmanager in a Storyeditor

2018-11-05 Thread Jan
|Dear Writers Is there something like <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-edit-text-operation" $param="write-selection-to"||title/> I want to use Tiddlywiki to write nonlinear stories with a group of students. To import and mix stories it is necessary to add the usernames to the Tiddlers

[tw5] Re: Questions about BOB for the TiddlyWiki toolmap

2018-11-05 Thread David Gifford
Hi Josiah and Mark Sounds good to me. I made two categories Servers, using TiddlyWiki with Web hosting and publishing, using TiddlyWiki with And Bob is in both. On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 5:11:28 AM UTC-6, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > David, that doesn't look quite right. I use Bob purely

[tw5] Re: [Outreach] Communicating to writers the benefits of TW -- #21 FUTURE TIDDLERS

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
Adam, Have a look at Marios tocP which uses the "parent" field rather than tags to build and list a Table of Contents. Comes with a custom new here button. Also I am using my own custom "new from template tool", I hope to publish one day. Regards Tony On Thursday, November 1, 2018 at

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Datebook or Journal for the new year

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
Really interesting! many thanks for sharing Cheers Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to

[tw5] Tiddlywiki Google Forum Shortcut keys

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
Not related to TW but for working a Tiddlywiki Google forum: Good to know pressing ? shows the shortcut keys! Shift + a : makes all read Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
In my FF, I don't see those chevron's, BTW. -- Mark On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 11:28:20 AM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote: > > Hello Matt, > Your commend made me test the code in some other browsers > >1. In Edge it does not work, does not show even correct ordinal number! >2. in FF it works

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
Boaz, Timimi is Great, Even better than tiddlyfox because you do not need to click on the cat. We have well and truly passed the "FireFox apocalypse" and it spawned substantial innovation. The save and serve tiddlywiki solutions are maturing and its slowly becoming easier to choose between

[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
That's an attractive approach. I like the presentation (what I can see of it -- more below) But I have a feeling that using data tiddlers ends up being too limiting because there are so few filter operators relating to tiddlers. I'm wondering if anyone else has the problem with GG and screen

[tw5] Re: What is the issue with list-tagged-draggable?

2018-11-05 Thread Mohammad
Mark you are right! It uses details tag of html5 which seems differently supported by different browser. Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Looking over the docs, I don't see that it mentions Python. I'm pretty sure you need Python installed in order for Timimi to work. Is python on your Mac system? Good luck! -- Mark On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 3:15:20 PM UTC-8, Boaz Nash wrote: > > Thanks Tony. It looks good. But so far I

[tw5] Re: Extracting a specific row of text from a tiddler?

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
Mark, Using the data tiddler you can actually iterate every line. I have not done it yet but it would be quite easy to search each line and display only those meeting the criteria, they are stored in chronological order already, then the line itself contains references to related tiddlers you

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread Boaz Nash
Hmm, yes, I do have python installed, but of course it may not be installed correctly, or maybe I need to set some environment variables differently... Thanks for the tip. Boaz On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 4:42:48 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: > > Looking over the docs, I don't see that it mentions

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2018-11-05 Thread Boaz Nash
Thanks Tony. It looks good. But so far I wasn't able to get Timimi to work on OSX. It looks like it is installed, and I can press the "check" symbol to save, and it says "wiki saved", but the file itself is not saved. On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 3:49:28 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote: > > Boaz, > >

[tw5] Wiki file disappearing with Firefox

2018-11-05 Thread Jon
Hi, Just wanted to warn people of the possibility of your wiki completely vanishing with Firefox. Although I've been using TW for several years, this problem has happened to me twice now in the space of a couple of months. I mentioned the first occasion here

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Google Forum Shortcut keys

2018-11-05 Thread TonyM
Nice Tips, pressing ? shows the shortcut keys! in Gmail as Well :) Regards Tony On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 8:47:37 AM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote: > > Not related to TW but for working with Tiddlywiki Google forum: > > Good to know > > pressing ? shows the shortcut keys! > > Shift + a : makes