>
> I prefer wikitext when I can because it's less scrolling in the editor, less
> bytes over the wire, & easier on the eyes (I'm spoiled by Razor, yes I'm
> a .NET dev)
>
Perfectly understtod, html tables can get long in the editor especially if
you have the preview pane opened.
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Birthe
The button show: TRANSLATE en-US>en-US
> But opening the window the translation offered is en-US to danish.
your browser is set to English then, the en-us > is just text but the
second part is reading the browser's language setting
cat attempting wiki coding again ><
[image:
All,
Interesting conversation.
Birthe,
In one of the apartments could be a very sick person, told not to call
> emergency before hardly breathing and lips turning blue (The message people
> ARE getting) . How hard would it be to phone for help?
>
Is this really happening *not to call
Getting messages from corporations telling me how much they care makes me
want to vomit.
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Nevermind, found the app Total Commander which allows you to edit any file with
any app.
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Hi all
I keep getting an internal javscript error when I try to edit a specific
tiddler.
The error points to this tiddler *"self.widget.cancelPopup" *
How do I solve this issue?
Thanks
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Does anyone have a trick to get an Android phone to open a tid file with a
specific text editor?
Thanks,
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Go for it, in the right direction, that would tell them!
onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 19.07.35 UTC+1 skrev TiddlyTweeter:
>
> Getting messages from corporations telling me how much they care makes me
> want to vomit.
>
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On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 21:42:15 UTC+1, A Gloom wrote:
>
> Balcony singing is also taken up in Denmark?
>
>
> Brilliant idea. But it would get the cops called on me >< Don't know if
> they don't appreciate my singing voice or me singing Viking metal songs
A Gloom wrote:
>
> Balcony singing is also taken up in Denmark?
>
>
> Brilliant idea.
>
I can't sing decently. The idea of LOCAL solidarity is good though. What
other ways do you suggest?
TT
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Gloom,
The two quotes from Texas ...
*"people round here live from paycheck to paycheck"*
*"Most people I know won't get tested because they can't afford treatment."*
Seems likely.
Since USA has NO universal healthcare commitment.
A person ill would have NO idea of Liberals wishes you
TT,
I know. About 50 years ago it was used for Malaria.
Now for a few other diagnoses.
Widely used in Africa for Malaria, yes, but really also for a lot of other
things. Kind of we are taking a pill for headache.
Many countries did not have restrictions on the medical profession to use
it -
TT,
Sure that is the way we go.
But large areas without doctors enough is not something we like. Really and
exclusion factor. You need to get a visitation to get anywhere else in the
system.
Digitalisation is often mentioned to take up to 50% of the working hours
from doctors and nurses. The
> It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
>
> The rest of your post doesn't really say anything much.
> IS there universal healthcare? Or not?
>
Never claimed there was-- its a well known fact that America doesn't.
What the rest of post said is America has public
TonyM wrote:
>
> In Tracking mobile phones; If you are Quarantined with the virus and a
> temporary law says you must be quarantined and you are wandering around the
> streets putting others at risk it would make sense to detect your
> activities. But of course the problem is the misuse of the
Texas is one of the states that is actively fighting ACA (Obamacare) in the
courts.
Texas is a "red" state, which means that a lot of those people living check
to check effectively voted against universal health coverage. This goes
back to marketing and "death panels" -- the concept that
Birthe C wrote:
>
>
> By the way USA bought all the Chloroquine on the market.
>
They did not. Its a generic that had been around for decades. It was found
in 1934.
TT
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I guessed they where not. Buying up what is available on the market for
sale does exclude other buyers wouldn't you think.
Who is a great provider and would they be able to deliver. That would be
nice to know, when the tests done in all countries are ended. If they show
positive results
TonyM wrote:
>
>
> Birthe,
>
> In one of the apartments could be a very sick person, told not to call
>> emergency before hardly breathing and lips turning blue (The message people
>> ARE getting) . How hard would it be to phone for help?
>>
>
> Is this really happening *not to call emergency
Hi Tony I just looked for TW-Reciever and found it on github. It doesn't
say there if it will work with TW classic. Do you know?
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 20:25, TonyM wrote:
> Alex,
>
> That's good, I just know that has being the mistake of many.
>
> Please consider starting a new thread on this
My hardware tool supply sent a message like that, reassuring me that
they're taking extra measures to clean their location. I guess they're
keeping their doors open. Are they essential? Why not, considering even the
marijuana dispensaries have been deemed "essential".
On Wednesday, March 25,
As an academic interested in "modernity" I'd say that development is
exactly normal.
TT
On Thursday, 26 March 2020 00:24:41 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> In Denmark we are paying high taxes and have universal healthcare.
> Our system changed a lot since around 2004. Before we had large hospitals
Ciao cara Bifthe
How can we reverse it?
You complain but say nothing about how to slow or reverse it.
Are you witness only?
TT
On Thursday, 26 March 2020 00:46:40 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT,
>
> Sure that is the way we go.
>
> But large areas without doctors enough is not something we
Birthe C wrote:
>
>
> We would need to get rid of a lot of EU restrictions. Reduce a hell of a
> lot of bureaucrazy. The need for health professionals to use most part of
> their working hours to enter data for every possible thing. Much of it of
> no relevance to the actual treatment right
>
> Balcony singing is also taken up in Denmark?
Brilliant idea. But it would get the cops called on me >< Don't know if
they don't appreciate my singing voice or me singing Viking metal songs of
battle and glory-- probably both : D
Americans have their noses glued to their mobilte device
So reply to a few.
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 22:11:40 UTC+1, A Gloom wrote:
>
> @TT
>
> I notice you ignored my comments.
>
> Which? There's so many! : P
>
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A Gloom wrote:
>
> @TT
>
> Capacity in USA to treat people who paid for it is likely matched.
>>
>
> Just like Italy, America-- nor any other country I believe (I'm interested
> to see if Germany's bed capafcity is enough)
>
German intensive care provision is better than Italy.
> Despite
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Capacity in USA to treat people who paid for it is likely matched.
>>
>
> No. JIT (Just In Time) inventory systems have been a staple of all
> industries, including the medical/industrial complex for a long time.
>
Hopefully if you paid $736 a
TT
I understood that the public information said "*not to call emergency
before hardly breathing and lips turning blue* ?" it is that I call stupid,
and I stand by it for the same reason you ask "HOW would you know what
critical means". I believe we are in furious agreement.
People need
TT
The two quotes from Texas ...
>
South Texas? Much of that is rural and rural areas historically have been
neglected not just public assistance-- most social programs are based in
cities-- but health care in general. Appalachia and the First Nations
reservations have much worst because
It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
The rest of your post doesn't really say anything much.
IS there universal healthcare? Or not?
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 23:58:35 UTC+1, A Gloom wrote:
>
> TT
>
> The two quotes from Texas ...
>>
>
> South Texas?
In Denmark we are paying high taxes and have universal healthcare.
Our system changed a lot since around 2004. Before we had large hospitals
in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense. The three largest cities and connected to
the universities. A lot of smaller hospitals all over the country. Everyone
Sweet! Those both look awesome... So much TiddlyWiki, so little time. :P
Best,
Joshua Fontany
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I made these a while ago after being asked for them and forgot to actually
> post the results.
>
> The Mousey plugin lets you put
Brilliant. :D Thanks for all the recent code!
-Joshua Fontany
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 4:15:26 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Another of the things that I hadn't gotten around to releasing, a plugin
> that you add to a wiki and it lets you export a version of the wiki with
> the core
Jed,
Once again that sounds fantastic. A different approach to those that went
before.
Thanks
Tony
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 10:15:26 AM UTC+11, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Another of the things that I hadn't gotten around to releasing, a plugin
> that you add to a wiki and it lets you export a
The point is its nothing American. The USA is not a great provider of it.
TT
On Thursday, 26 March 2020 00:34:13 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT,
>
> I know. About 50 years ago it was used for Malaria.
> Now for a few other diagnoses.
> Widely used in Africa for Malaria, yes, but really also for
A Gloom wrote:
>
>
> TT: It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
>>
>> The rest of your post doesn't really say anything much.
>> IS there universal healthcare? Or not?
>>
>
> Never claimed there was-- its a well known fact that America doesn't.
>
> What the rest of
A Gloom
My browser is not set to English. ( How would I understand that). Totally
Danish. Opening the translation window it is offering translation from
English to Danish.
Birthe
onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 20.45.00 UTC+1 skrev A Gloom:
>
>
> your browser is set to English then, the en-us >
@TT
Capacity in USA to treat people who paid for it is likely matched.
>
Just like Italy, America-- nor any other country I believe (I'm interested
to see if Germany's bed capafcity is enough) is prepared for massive
casualities (in this case sick), Been known since the Cold War (& civil
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 3:52:23 PM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
>
> Hopefully if you paid $736 a month you'd be okay?
>
>
>
If they don't have ventilators, or beds, then it doesn't matter what you
pay.
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A Gloom,
Exactly, capacity is not enough, that is why I kept asking. If in doubt
look at some of the stuff on this site
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/supply-chain/better-than-a-bandana-or-scarf-expired-face-masks-from-stockpile-ok-cdc-says.html
Searching for everything from all over
Another of the things that I hadn't gotten around to releasing, a plugin
that you add to a wiki and it lets you export a version of the wiki with
the core plugin replaced with one that makes the wiki read only.
The exported wiki has all tiddler editing and importing functions removed.
The
>
> My hardware tool supply sent a message like that, reassuring me that
> they're taking extra measures to clean their location. I guess they're
> keeping their doors open. Are they essential? Why not, considering even the
> marijuana dispensaries have been deemed "essential".
Beer
Thank you for the clarification, Jed, and for the wonderful program you
have done. With Bob.exe I have managed to have all my wikis under control.
Regards
El miércoles, 25 de marzo de 2020, 16:03:50 (UTC+1), Jed Carty escribió:
>
> There isn't a way to do this with just Bob. The file server is
TT,
We would need to get rid of a lot of EU restrictions. Reduce a hell of a
lot of bureaucrazy. The need for health professionals to use most part of
their working hours to enter data for every possible thing. Much of it of
no relevance to the actual treatment right now, but data registers
@TT
I notice you ignored my comments.
Which? There's so many! : P
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On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 9:11:51 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Capacity in USA to treat people who paid for it is likely matched.
>
>
>
No. JIT (Just In Time) inventory systems have been a staple of all
industries, including the medical/industrial complex for a long time.
There's
TT,
The young doctors are entusiastic and good, but they do not get to have the
same practical experience. Not only because of few hospitals. Also due to
more and more sick being treated without staying at hospital. Really
getting thrown out to heal by themselves at home.
It is a learning
Mario,
Snapshot saves are very useful when designing especialy if the restore to
latest snapshot is clear and easy. Backups server more of an everyday
guarantee, snapshots are a nice ad hoc option, perhaps just before saving a
tiddler with a potential show stopper in it.
Love your work
Tony
Jed,
FYI: On download I get the message "Undefined widget 'edit-text' " in the
place of the search text, and in the advanced search tabs.
It looks really good and very locked down.
I have thought about how to use this. It would be a great way to publish a
version at at a point in time.
With
So here I am, jumping in to confirm that Jeremy created a great tool for my
remote teaching by porting my TW5 (previously at tiddlyspot) over to
xememex, where a "master" TW5 is available only to me, and a "target" TW5
is available to students as a space where they can log in and add comments,
Only 1.5% of your wage? And the poor are protected? That's worth writing
home about.
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>
>
> If the rich don't get it, or those in prison etc.. it is not universal.
>
Touche : ) Prisoners get medical through the prison system I believe its
the state's responsibility to provide for their medical needs.
> Our health care has being threatened a number of times, the "weasel
TT
It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
>
Vidor actually isn't too far south, its north of Houston and near
Louisiana (more like the east part of the state). What I consider South
Texas is much further south-- the Rio Grande Valley, which is much worst
off.
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 4:24:52 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
>
> I'll have to test this. ... Is D:\ a windows network directory, or is it a
> "samba mount" to a unix-like system.
>
>
>
Yes, it is a network drive, or rather, a drive provided by Cryptomator
(cryptomator creates a mount
TT
It is Southern Texas. Vidor. It is a small city with a bad reputation.
>
Familiar with the town, spent 12 years in public service in Texas, But
things have most likely changed since then.
> For this situation with the virus you basically said nothing.
Nope, I was speaking in general
>
> We would need to get rid of a lot of EU restrictions. Reduce a hell of a
> lot of bureaucrazy.
>
>From experiences in government and private sector-- there's no avoiding
bureaucrazy-- the larger and more complex something gets (like a
corporation or government agency/program) so does the
A Gloom,
don't make enough to afford private health insurance-- they are the ones
> whole need universal health not someone making $100,000 or more.
>
If the rich don't get it, or those in prison etc.. it is not universal.
However in Australia we have a medicare levy, medicare being our
@TT
*"Most people I know won't get tested because they can't afford treatment."*
I believe your friend is misinformed. You test positive, they send you
home unless you require hosipitalization for serious symptoms. There's no
treatment. When they do have something and the government is
Mark,
Perhaps I misread your paragraph,
On another issue, what path can you give fb to tell it to save in an
> absolute location? Every path I try gives me the red outline. There are
> many reasons a person might not want to save in the same directory as the
> original file. For one thing, it
Like you, I rotate which methods I use for saving. Sometimes because one
method is superior to another, and sometimes just because.
The thing that bothers me about tiddlydesktop, and it isn't even an actual
error, is that it appears in the icon tray just as a plain square icon. It
just feels
One assumption you make there is that the employer determines healthcare.
That is often not the case.
It is so complicated I would not know where to start explain it.
TT
Birthe C wrote:
>
> Do they have the capacity in healthcare for people with insurance?
> Rather important for people
Capacity in USA to treat people who paid for it is likely matched.
I am more interested in everyone else who didn't.
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 16:51:04 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT,
>
> I am not really worrying about how much money the health care businesses
> in the USA have or have
A follow on Southern Texas message ...
*"Most people I know won't get tested because they can't afford treatment."*
Background is that testing is free Federally. Treatment is vague & left to
States.
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 14:48:32 UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> I got a great simple
In terms of money the health care businesses in the USA should do fine.
It everything OUTSIDE their policies that is the issue.
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 16:28:00 UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> The worker in US who is on temporary contract have no heath rights at all
> usually.
>
> There
TT,
I am not really worrying about how much money the health care businesses in
the USA have or have not.
Do they have enough Intensive care beds ready to take care of people.
Surely part of the population has good insurance and would expect to be
treated.
In my country a lot of the
I got a great simple message from Southern Texas ...
*"people round here live from paycheck to paycheck"*
I have grudging understanding on Trump wanting US to get back to work if
possible.
Given USA healthcare is so crap on anyone with limited income or none.
USA is very interesting to
TT,
Do they have the capacity in healthcare for people with insurance?
Rather important for people wanting business as usual to know, I would
think.
Birthe
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Hi everyone.
I am using Bob.exe v.1.3.3b, which has helped me a lot to keep under
control all the wikis I am working on and not lose anything. And the truth
is that I am very happy with its operation.
But there is one thing that I don't know if I am doing well or that it
cannot be done. I
There isn't a way to do this with just Bob. The file server is a simple
static file server and doesn't have any knowledge of where the request
comes from.
With the secure server set up you can limit access based on authentication
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Birthe C wrote:
>
> Exactly. But people who die at home will not be tested. They do not get
> registered as Corona death, so much for statistics.
>
>
Unless coroners are instructed to test the dead we won't know.
For instance a coroner focuses usually on immediate cause of death like
"heart
The worker in US who is on temporary contract have no heath rights at all
usually.
There is NO such thing as *simple *insurance in USA. There is NO universal
bottom line. Each contract has different benefits.
TT
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 15:27:55 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT,
>
> Do they
A. Gloom,
The button show: TRANSLATE en-US>en-US
But opening the window the translation offered is en-US to danish.
Birthe
onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 09.39.15 UTC+1 skrev A Gloom:
>
> Birthe,
>
> The "Translate" in the button would be English-- couldn't find a core
> language tiddler for
Hello,
Mohammad - The instructions you provided work perfectly. I will be using
plenty of images so I will be using the table template provided.
Thank you both for all of your help - much appreciated!
Sam
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 7:59:54 PM UTC, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> What I
Google translate is getting better, but not great for Danish, too small a
population.
Birthe
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Thank you for the kind words, it's obvious I'm not taking my
disability/retirement well...
but as someone more eloquent said it better than i could
Because it gives some sense of power and passion
In helpless innocence to try to fashion
Our woe in living words howe'er uncouth.
Birthe & all,
Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT.
>
>> - can we look after the ill AND not have lockdown for the whole society?
>>
>>
> Sure. Right now when the system gets overwhelmed we deselect the old and
> sick. With less and less health workers surviving, you would of course
> have to deselect
I knew it but no one would believe the doomsayer-- the American economy and
its freedoms runs off of human secrifice...
don't do a Google search for covid seniors sacrificed
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Jed,
Some thoughts
- Mousey would be good on images or links, one R-click which would open
the tiddler, another L-click open the link.
- Similarly a list of displayed images, one would open the other copy to
clipboard and click and drag to move.
This is a boon to the User
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 11:34:05 AM UTC+4:30, A Gloom wrote:
>
>
> Thank you! The idea is yours!
>> Yes, I use it in my WIki :-) and have documented under your name in
>> TW-Scripts.
>>
>
> Thank you for the credit, I do this because this is what i used to do and
> even though my
Gloom, Mohammad
I tested the first Gloom button. It worked. Then I tested Mohammads
version. Changing the language to danish of course. That worked very well.
Now in another of my Wikies I tried the latest Gloom button, and were
offered translation into Persian. I could try to clear browser
A. Gloom
First and most important. *We* need you - if I could, I would in fact clone
you!
You are right about the younger ones. A lot of them need intensive care to
survive.
Everywhere some people are living in denial, but really we are able to find
estimates for each country. (Not testing
A Gloom,
A sure way of spreading the virus faster.
(The following is sarcasm). Just raise the price for intensive care and
there will be beds and staff enough.
onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 07.31.38 UTC+1 skrev A Gloom:
>
> I knew it but no one would believe the doomsayer-- the American economy
Birthe
A sure way of spreading the virus faster.
(The following is sarcasm). Just raise the price for intensive care and
there will be beds and staff enough.
They seem to forgot some of the first to die were people in their 50's not
70's as they think will be the ones dying
I'm sure everyone
Birthe,
much gratitude for your testing and feedback
I tested the first Gloom button. It worked. Then I tested Mohammads
version. Changing the language to danish of course. That worked very well.
Now in another of my Wikies I tried the latest Gloom button, and were
offered translation into
> Thank you! The idea is yours!
> Yes, I use it in my WIki :-) and have documented under your name in
> TW-Scripts.
>
Thank you for the credit, I do this because this is what i used to do and
even though my country may not need me any longer, my efforts may be needed
elsewhere
Is the
Hello Tony
the tiddler wich contains the radiobutton-macro is the
standard-macro-tiddler of this wiki.
All macros works.
Only the radiobutton-macro doesnt.
This as Information
Am Dienstag, 24. März 2020 23:38:58 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>
> Gerald,
>
> If the Makrofile/tiddler containing the macro
TonyM wrote:
>
> Interesting argument that the term should be physical distancing,
>
> Not social distancing. Detailed in attached PDF
>
Interesting short article that is likely wrong.
*Social distancing is mediated through physical distancing. *Its not a
concept, it is a reality.
Sure, there
TT,
I could have written that, but I didn't.
Birthe
onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 10.57.35 UTC+1 skrev TiddlyTweeter:
>
> Birthe wrote in reply to Gloom:
>
> I believe people are thinking medicine/healthcare system will "fix" them
>> if they get it-- I may be wrong but all they can do for you
I think the thing is social distancing is what separation causes and physical
distancing is what is needed.
Italians and French people singing from balconies is coming together socially
not physically as is a phone or Skype call. It is these social closeness
activities that will help us deal
SRF88,
For more professional way you may have look at the below post.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/sX3kgN27QBQ/_9jt7uhgBAAJ
Siniy-Kit has some amazing wiki integrating Google Drive + Google Images.
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 2:03:42 PM UTC+4:30, SRF88 wrote:
>
>
Birthe C wrote:
>
> Yesterday we were told that we should really be tracked via mobile data.
>
>
> That thought are not well received in the population.
>
Right. It is an excellent example of tension between "collective right to
know about you" and "individual right to control you own life".
eek! apologies to both of you.
On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 11:42:44 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TT,
>
> I could have written that, but I didn't.
>
> Birthe
>
> onsdag den 25. marts 2020 kl. 10.57.35 UTC+1 skrev TiddlyTweeter:
>>
>> Birthe wrote in reply to Gloom:
>>
>> I believe people are
Tony,
Balcony singing is also taken up in Denmark?
It does seem nice. I just wonder?
In one of the apartments could be a very sick person, told not to call
emergency before hardly breathing and lips turning blue (The message people
ARE getting) . How hard would it be to phone for help?
TonyM wrote:
>
> I think the thing is social distancing is what separation causes and
> physical distancing is what is needed.
>
> Italians and French people singing from balconies is coming together
> socially not physically as is a phone or Skype call. It is these social
> closeness
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 10:07:53 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
...
> On another issue, what path can you give fb to tell it to save in an
> absolute location?
>
OK I see. Absolute position is forbidden by the browser web-extension API.
>
>> That's not possible (because of browser security
Birthe wrote in reply to Gloom:
I believe people are thinking medicine/healthcare system will "fix" them if
> they get it-- I may be wrong but all they can do for you is supportive
> care-- there's no "fix" for Covid19 yet?
>
There are considerable variations by country caused by the
Thanks... in my case the table is a year at a glance style calendar, with a
row per week, and ebery week the top row becomes the bottom row, this
changing the numbers, so I'll stick with a raw html table for highlighting
holidays & special occasions
I prefer wikitext when I can because it's less
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 4:27:22 AM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> If I set the download directory to C:\, then I can set the backup
> directory to /users/mark/temp/twbackups ... the file is saved and the
> backup works!
>
> But if I set the download directory to D:\, and I set the backup
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 10:07:53 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
> No, I'm not talking about the red dialogue. I'm talking about the download
> path directory. It gets outlined with red when you try to put an absolute
> directory in. But I see now that I can use ../.. to select some other
>
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