Ciao BTC, couple of comments ...
1 - I'd ask Thomas Elmiger directly.
Thomas' Colour Action plugin is very thorough in understanding colour
for the net.
Its a major reason his sites look good.
2 - I think it would be good if, eventually, there were add-on palettes for
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 1:35:12 PM UTC+1, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> For me the title as alias would be perfect.
I think, that's the way to go.
> I have a small number where I can add other aliases individually. I
> guess the actual problem then is the next bit of Diego's widget/ filter
Great idea Joshua,
I would appreciate if you give a try on this new Trash bin idea!
and let us know the result!
--Mohammad
On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 1:56:05 AM UTC+3:30, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> This is an interesting idea, and one that users expect from their OS
> interactions.
>
> The
I do not understand why you find "Beginners" off putting. No matter who you
are and what you know, if you haven't used Tiddlywiki before, you are new
to Tiddlywiki = beginner.
I know absolutely nothing about programming. I have used Tiddlywiki for
many years now mostly because I had a very
Mohammad & all interested
I have done a lot of testing of "s-n-r2". It is very good!
*DIFFERENCES FROM NORMAL REGEX*
It differs from normal regular expressions in that TiddlyWiki needs to
guard itself from eating itself.
*It does this by needing the regex to be wrapped in Quote Marks*.
Josiah!
I appreciate if you put these comments in few tiddlers to added as help to
SNR2.
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 5:10:19 PM UTC+3:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Mohammad & all interested
>
> I have done a lot of testing of "s-n-r2". It is very good!
>
>
> *DIFFERENCES FROM
Many Thanks Josiah!
I would appreciate your time teaching us how to use regexp in Tiddlywiki
and specially here with SNR2.
For the issue you mentioned, I could not find any solution and Jeremy
comments did not help me to understand what I should do!
By the way, I thought it is better to choose
Mario,
Yes Mario I agree aliases may be the best solution here. Unilink as well. The
persistent nature with title changes is also fantastic for most use cases.
However there are other edge cases for unique ids.
What is the best way do you think to satisfy the original thread. Search and
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 1:38:07 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Why are you [[doing this|Doing This]] . Is it just that you feel titles
> look better in Caps and not in line in the text.
>
...
Uni-link was developed aminly because of this statement:
Alberto Molina wrote at TW group
For me the title as alias would be perfect. I have a small number where I can
add other aliases individually. I guess the actual problem then is the next
bit of Diego's widget/ filter thingy to create that field AND put [[]] around
everything.
Then I can [[not do this|Not do This]] going
Cheers for the start!
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 00:40:59 UTC, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> Hey Ste,
>
> A *broken* answer that hopefully someone else can fix would be:
>
> <$button>
> <$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]">
> <$action-setfield $field="aliases" $value=<> />
>
> Add
bit.ly/Steacher
is the tiddlywiki I use with my students for Engineering.
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 06:47:30 UTC, Stephen Keen wrote:
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> Hi all, I have been using TW for a week and I'm excited by the potential
> use in education. I work as an educational developer, supporting curriculum
>
It was one of those decisionsyou know...you strat off...that links in
the middle of a sentence, it shouldn't have capsok [[take off the
caps|Take Off the Caps]] and here I am 700 later
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 00:38:07 UTC, TonyM wrote:
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> Ste,
>
> Why are you [[doing
Okay!
I am achanging the interface and will upload a new update within an hour.
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 5:29:59 PM UTC+3:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> M,
>
> In particular, *multi-line mode* is excellent! Great news!
>
> It allows step by step changes.
>
> J.
>
> On Wednesday,
> Ciao BTC, couple of comments ...
>
> 1 - I'd ask Thomas Elmiger directly.
>
> Thomas' Colour Action plugin is very thorough in understanding colour
> for the net.
>
> Its a major reason his sites look good.
>
>
> 2 - I think it would be good if, eventually, there were add-on
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4:49:30 AM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
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>
> I think turning all titles to aliases is *not* the way to go.
>
>
>
How about all titles that are currently back-linked (linked to) somewhere?
Unless of course, all 700 are linked somewhere, in which case ... never
mind.
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M,
In particular, *multi-line mode* is excellent! Great news!
It allows step by step changes.
J.
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 14:52:51 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
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> Many Thanks Josiah!
>
> I would appreciate your time teaching us how to use regexp in Tiddlywiki
> and specially here with SNR2.
>
*Announcement: SNR2*
*Update: Mar 6th, 2019*
Changes:
- regexp flags added (g, m, i)
- whole words search added
- minor issues fixed
This tool has amazing feature: You can search no only the text filed but
also tags, caption, creator, ... and any other fields
You can even search and
One more comment:
I am not good at regexp, but I think snr should follow what is
reule/standard in Tiddlywiki, so
I think we need to change the code to act as the current regexp operator
(https://tiddlywiki.com/#regexp%20Operator)
So, please let me know, if snr has any conflict with regexp or
Mohammad,
Excellent!
An issue. You should not have Multi-line AND Global BOTH enabled!
They are mutually exclusive.
[image: {B8C55E38-08DD-4CC0-8A36-68B8ADA7732A}.png.jpg]
Best wishes
Josiah
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Hi Mohammad
Sorry I missed your question in the thread. If you're trying to get a control
character into a string for use in a regexp, you can use a construction like
this:
<$codeblock code={{{ [[%0a]decodeuricomponent[]addprefix[a]addsuffix[b]] }}}/>
The idea is to express the character in
Many thanks Jeremy!
It seems I should read and process the replaceValue first and then pass it
to SNR macro!
By the way, I think this way I can handle control characters.
Best wishes
Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 8:26:31 PM UTC+3:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Mohammad
>
> Sorry I
Okay, Josiah!
I correct it!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 7:59:11 PM UTC+3:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Mohammad,
>
> Excellent!
>
> An issue. You should not have Multi-line AND Global BOTH enabled!
>
> They are mutually exclusive.
>
>
> [image:
Mohammad asked:
> ... please let me know, if snr has any conflict with regexp or pass TW ...
>
There are NO unique problems in SNR. Relax :-).
TW issues we know already are not SNR issues per se. They are broader ...
1 -- Tiddlers containing strings * """ * can't be safely matched,
2 --
Thanks for the feedback Tony. It's possible that Android didn't have the
"ask for permissions" in place yet at A7. Or the technique I'm using is
broken for 7 but works for others. The problem is that Guugle keeps
changing things up. I spend about 90% of my time just studying approaches
to
Think most of them link to somewhere or are part of a tag structure.
tiddlyspot.stephenteacher.com
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Problem: Building a table with images by inserting some image-rendering
widgets in table cells does not work directly, only by transclusion.
That is, if <$myWidget myField=" ..." /> is a widget that outputs an (SVG)
image and whose myField field contains newlines, the following does not
work:
|
Hi Tony,
Your idea sounds promising. I would be happy to give feedback on the
curriculum design side of things. As a TW newbie I recognise I may not be
able to help in any other way (apart from being a guniea pig)...
Regards,
Stephen
On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 2:51:13 PM UTC+13,
Handling duplicates ie when the same tiddler is backed up multiple times
should be as simple as applying a Generation suffix to each tiddler title
Tiddlername gen(n)
Tiddlername gen(0)
Tiddlername gen(1)
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 11:39:02 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
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> Great
*Update: Mar 7th, 2019*
Changes:
- new interface
- regexp flags can be selected among *i, g,m* but not *g and m* at the
same time.
- minor issues fixed
Demo:
http://kookma.tiddlyspot.com/(temporarily site )
Mohammad
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"Beginner" looks fine to me.
Birthe, I agree with everything you wrote about this.
Josiah
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 14:01:08 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
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> I do not understand why you find "Beginners" off putting. No matter who
> you are and what you know, if you haven't used Tiddlywiki before,
Thanks so much for the example - just the sort of inspiration I can learn
from!
I have a physics research and teaching background and I was just
daydreaming about trying to create a TiddlyWiki Physics site to support
high school physics students in New Zealand.
Thanks for the inspiration -
Hi, try this on tiddlywiki.com:
|<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/> |<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/>
|<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/> |
three widgets showing an image and the table seems to be built
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Hi Stefano,
You can try HTML tables.
Cheers,
Ton
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Hi Hubert,
Just wanted to see if you ever got this to work. I'm running into a similar
problem at the moment with StartupActions. I could use a bit of insight
into its workings.
Best wishes,
Adam
On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 11:27:07 AM UTC+1, Hubert wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to make
Hey Mohammad,
I have the following strange behavior:
https://media.giphy.com/media/dgarQbGE4SycN4wGJF/giphy.gif
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 3:49:32 PM UTC-6, Mohammad wrote:
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> *Update: Mar 7th, 2019*
>
> Changes:
>
>- new interface
>- regexp flags can be selected among *i, g,m* but
Thanks for this perspective Birthe!
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 8:01:08 PM UTC+7, Birthe C wrote:
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> I do not understand why you find "Beginners" off putting. No matter who
> you are and what you know, if you haven't used Tiddlywiki before, you are
> new to Tiddlywiki = beginner.
>
> I know
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 1:35 PM BurningTreeC
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> Hi, try this on tiddlywiki.com:
>
> |<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/> |<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/>
> |<$image source="Motovun Jack.jpg"/> |
>
> three widgets showing an image and the table seems to be built
>
Thanks for the tip.
Hi BTC and Josiah,
Thanks for the initiative, very much appreciated.
I would happily donate a pallette or two, but hesitated as I do not use code
mirror and highlighter.
I am very busy this week, but might take a second look over the weekend.
Cheers,
Thomas
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Hello Diegi!
I think the SNR does the job correctly!
May be Josiah can explain this in detail, but replace keep the parts in
replaceValue and only add those characters word is not
available in the search value!
Here it actually change
This ---> This not
This > This not }> This
Could one of the authors update this for the new sidebar structure that was
introduced around v5.1.18 or so? Simple copy/paste or drag-and-drop does
not work anymore, but the plugin itself does.
I got it to work with some minor tweaks and splits, but one of the original
authors should post the
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