@ Alan:
I added the "z_tag" tag and so must apologize for not checking with you
first.
I am very fond of TiddlyTables and as a result I tagged your Introductory
post that way as part of a test to see if using Tags is an effective way to
help folks find useful things in this googleGroups
Hi Alan,
This is really great!
It is funny, I tried to make editable tables based on TiddlyTables in few
last days! I sent a version for your review comments
By the way some initial feedback
1. When you are in edit mode and you sort a column, then you cannot edit
it at the same time
All,
I updated TiddlyTables with an enhancement I hope you enjoy - *read/edit
mode toggle for all columns*.
http://tiddlytables.tiddlyspot.com/
Victor's request got me thinking this should be a standard feature. There
is a new option under "Editor/Mode" in the edit menu called "Mode". This
Victor,
This is a Big Question, with perhaps multiple answers, each of which could
be quite involved, so I am not surprise you have not had much feedback.
I can't help you with GitHub so much But JEDS's Bob solution can handle
wikis and subwikis so if you could make the folders below part of a
Tim,
There are tools that will help you do this but learning how to do it
yourself can be quite informative.
If you can generate a list of your tiddler this way
<$list filter="yourfilter here">
you can place this in a button like this so that on clicking the button the
actions will be
@ Mohammad:
Thanks for the very useful reminder about the "Search for messages"
facility.
@ Josiah:
- As tags appear more frequently, I suspect "Newbies" will figure out
how to use them.
- The same may happen for existing users who have simply over-looked the
value of Tags in
Hi victor,
good question! I am permanently wrestling with the same issue - with
very limited success!
What I do at the moment is:
1. I have a plethoria of wikis, standalone files on my USB
1. In each one I have the names of editors and the journal tag
customised
2. I have a few
Hi Josiah,
I am not sure if you have discussed this before! but on Google forum page
(web) there is a search box at the top of the page with a big blue button!
In the right side of that searchbox you see a down arrow (show search
option) if you click you will have many options to make search in
And here's the link for it:
https://github.com/Arlen22/TW5-storage-plugin
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 1:49 PM Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Well, Jed's adapter and everyone's thoughts so far inspired me to do a
> little exploring and I managed to put this little proof of concept
> together. It turned out I
Well, Jed's adapter and everyone's thoughts so far inspired me to do a
little exploring and I managed to put this little proof of concept
together. It turned out I did not need to touch the client at all and only
modify four routes on the server. What's nice is that the index is still
generated as
Hi,
I can find a group of tiddlers with some text in their title.
What I would like to do is add a tag to each member of the group.
Is there a way to do that?
cheers
Tim
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HansWobbe wrote:
>
> One thing that seems to be missing in this Community is the ENTHUSIASTIC
> Category assignment
>
Ciao Hans
This are at least THREE reasons for that ...
1 - new users don't know you can add tags ("categories") to posts.
We give NO INTRO FOR NEWBIES so they won't
There are indeed some very effective and innovative techniques to find
precisely what is wanted.
One thing that seems to be missing in this Community is the ENTHUSIASTIC
Category assignment that took place in the days of WardsWiki (the Portland
Pattern Repository). Given that TW has much
email repeat ...
A *thing is* finding what has been done in this GG.
It's too Darwinian by far. Past threads are automatically put on the
Extinction List.
But IF you have some unique string (especially in a subject line) you may
survive ... like The One Legged Tortoise.
Search: subject: One
My apologies Diego, your solution solves *both* use cases, I didn't check
properly.
Thank you again!
-Hubert
On Monday, 2 December 2019 16:03:52 UTC, Hubert wrote:
>
> Thank you Diego.
>
> A follow up question, is it possible to detect if a string is only
> whitespace? As in, ""? Such
Thank you Diego.
A follow up question, is it possible to detect if a string is only
whitespace? As in, ""? Such "string" would consist of no characters but
at the same time it would not evaluate to nothing, so the following reveal
syntax would not detect it:
<$reveal state="!!input"
Hey Hubert,
Unless Im missunderstanding something, you can use the split operator and
the join operator to accomplish this:
<$list filter="[[a black cat hides under a chair]split[ ]join[]]">
<>
returns: ablackcathidesunderachair
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 9:18:33 AM UTC-6, Hubert wrote:
I think in this case I'm rather aiming to build something new on top of
TiddlyWiki5. I may revisit the rest of the TiddlyWeb protocol at a later
time and take some ideas from it. However, I think that to build something
new it would need to be built using TiddlyWiki5 from the ground up, whereas
PouchDB is a very good first step because of the way it is setup. SQLite
would also be a great first step for targeting SQL databases.
On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 9:30 PM TonyM wrote:
> Jed,
>
> Great work, what a Wiz. I will have a closer look. With the pouchDB have
> any more persistence that
Hello,
I'm looking for something beyond trim, a filter operator that would remove *all
*spaces from an input (not just trailing spaces), like here:
<$list filter="[[a black cat hides under a chair]whitespaceremove[]]">
<>
Where the output would ideally be: *ablackcathidesunderachair*
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Why has this thread got a tag " z_tag "? What is that about?
I added a " tables " tag to the thread.
Tagging is good in GG (web version). Very helpful when you search later.
Your major search tag should likely be " tables ".
This gets it at the moment: GG search on author & subject
TonyM wrote:
>
> I do have a possibly faulty distant memory of a tiddlywiki writing to a
> Google sheet.
>
I *think* Mat did that ... hang-on ...
yes: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/QcTOJCVXkDw/kS5VBW0ACQAJ
It uses Google Forms & Spreadsheets.
Best
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I do have a possibly faulty distant memory of a tiddlywiki writing to a Google
sheet. I found it curious but it had no use case for me at the time. I will see
if I can find anything.
We are spoilt for choice in some ways yet I feel we need to remove a few speed
humps.
Regards
Tony
Hi everyone,
what I want to achieve is to have multiple wikis for each "area" of
knowledge. Let's say:
- coding
- notes (from books, articles etc.)
- cooking recipes
- etc.
I like to manage my tiddlers at a single place, that means: Have everything
inside a big (git)
Why not to reuse Tiddlyweb/Tiddlyspace work?
- It has MySQL backend
- It is multiuser and allows concurrent editing
- It has public and private spaces
- It uses the standard Node.js sync-adaptor
- It works with TWC as well
IMO it is a great piece of software. Not easy to set up.
Mark,
The message about the key is the generic message for when the server
responds with a status of 200 but says that the save wasn't successful. So
it is probably not the key in your case, I am hoping that the key is the
most common reason the saving doesn't work.
it looks like you are
There have been quite a few experimental syncadaptors over the years. Some of
them come back from a simple GitHub search:
https://github.com/search?q=syncadaptor
I went through the first couple of pages and found:
* an old syncadaptor for CouchDB: https://github.com/cjxgm/tearly/
* a
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