For something different, you could also use the TW macro syntax:
''Have you ever had the feeling that your head is not quite big enough to
hold everything you need to remember?''
<>
Welcome to TiddlyWiki,...
Where your comments reference a macro which doesn't exist.
On Saturday, August
Hi all
Saq updated his Stories plugin, so I updated Stroll.
Two new features:
1. Ability to add custom edittemplate and viewttemplate features
2. Slider in the sidebar tab to adjust the ratio (relative width) of the
two stories.
See
Tony,
Last post here as an answer, will open a new topic with the solution after
rewriting it.
Sorry, when you first wrote about global variables I assumed you meant it
as in a global scope - so usable within the whole wiki - not local to the
tiddler, this of course changes things somewhat.
Mark S,
Linux Mint users have the "joy" of the discussion around Snap, when it
comes to install of chromium (Blocked). Sure lots of workarounds, but still.
Work in Firefox until late at night, when you are more than tired, sure you
will get the throw away work update. Sure I am complaining
Do not forget to NOT use "--" inside a comment as that is strictly
forbidden.
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I like the idea of using just one browser, rather than having to remember
to use X with browser A, and Y with browser B
In that regard, there may be an additional concern re Chromium on Linux.
I've been using chromium on and off ever since this post came out. On
Linux, your Chromium version is
Note that $:/config/EditTabIndex is now set by default to be 1 in the
pre-release:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4791
On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 1:16:37 AM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> What do you mean that it won't let you tab past tags? I can tab from
> title, to tags, to text
Charlie,
Your comments work great, and are visible only when you are in edit mode.
You can also place comments visible in "rendered" mode like this:
/* comment comment
comment second line */
What you CAN'T do (unlike vanilla JavaScript) is use // (double forward
slashes), since this is used
Just checking to see if you managed to do this?
On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 9:26:12 PM UTC-5, JWHoneycutt wrote:
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> If so, how do you do it?
>
> JWHoneycutt
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Is this intended behaviour?
Tiddler "ToDo" contains
<$list filter="[all[current]tagging[]]">
{{||$:/tagged/journal}} <$link /> (Letzter Eintrag: <$list
filter="[all[current]tagging[]!sort[created]limit[1]]" />)
The Journal tiddler new title is defined to be "-0MM-0DD 0hh:0mm:0ss"
I
TiddlyMap users may find this version is less problematic in terms of
clashes with the Stories plugin.
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 5:22:21 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Saq updated his Stories plugin, so I updated Stroll.
>
> Two new features:
>
> 1. Ability to add custom
Despite the significant similarities, I am very pleased that you're working
on this and sharing your progress. The TW community needs more active
developers, and the best way to get started and learn is often by means of
a passion project.
It is pretty normal to need a rewrite after creating
Mark S,
Sure Chromium is part of ubuntu distribution. Trying to install from
package manager will find an empty deb file and automatically install a
snap package. That is what has been blocked in Mint.
I did manage to get Chromium from some other repo...(yeah I know- be
careful). I do not use
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 11:08:39 AM UTC-7, Birthe C wrote:
>
> Mark S,
>
> Linux Mint users have the "joy" of the discussion around Snap, when it
> comes to install of chromium (Blocked). Sure lots of workarounds, but still.
>
> Work in Firefox until late at night, when you are more than
Hello,
I've had TW for around 10 days now, and, despite my lack of experience with
open-source software, I feel like I have a good understanding of its
functionality and UI.
Right now, I am looking to use TW in a way that organizes almost every
aspect of my life – school, every-day tasks,
+1 what JD says.
Thanks a lot to you, Andreas and Mat.
Looking forward to try this.
All the best,
Thomas
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There is a pretty cool thread on reddit about making it more convenient to
create lists in wikitext, namely automatically adding the required markup
to subsequent lines. This inspired me to take a swing at a quick fix
towards the same goal.
>
>
Reddit thread:
I have a list-tagged-draggable where I'd like the draggable objects to be
kind of big (maybe up to 2-3 sentences). However, it's looking like text
will not wrap -- each paragraph/div is a single line that spills out to the
right.
E.g. to reproduce:
Create new tiddler with contents:
<>
In
Hello all,
Following on from my quick adder plugin, I've built a demo of the reason I
wanted the quick-adding capability.
I was pretty excited about this, and I guess I still am, although it
converges quite a lot toward Streams and NotoWritey. It's called Omni,
short for Omnibus, because
Have a look at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tiddlywiki-gtd
One person made a Getting Things Done variant of TiddlyWiki that was pretty
extensive. Maybe this can give you some inspiration.
TiddlyWiki is extremely versatile, if you invest some time into learning
wikitext, you can
@Andreas - great work! Tinka is an absolutely essential plugin when I make
plugins.
@TW Tones - your questions don't make sense. (Did you at all test to use
Tinka?)
<:-)
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I used this:
https://winaero.com/blog/disable-updates-firefox-63-above/
You have to scroll down to the section "Alterivate Solution" (sic) It shows
you how make a FF profile file. On my system you have to install it here:
/usr/lib/firefox/distribution
But it might be somewhere else on your
Simon Baird's mGSD was great for that. I still have one that (I think)
works fine on a local machine.
I'll just say: TiddlyWiki is like Minecraft. You can build worlds in it, so
the most important thing if you want it to help your productivity, rather
than become your product, is to set
Mat,
I may not make sense to you, but I think I am making sense. Yes I have used
tinka itself, including just recently.
My key desire to convert solutions that can be packages in a simple name
space or json to be converted to plugins. I want a method to take one way
of organising tiddlers,
@Saq, I'm glad you are not bothered by the similarities. I didn't think you
would be, given your track record of sharing on here. I tried in the first
instance to incorporate most of the features of my half-baked Vue app to
leverage TiddlyWiki in-place (since everything I wrote was intended to
Thanks again TW Tones, for another thoughtful review and encouraging
comments.
>
>- If you can "expose" macro's and methods to increase utility and
>hackability it is always helpful.
>
> Yes, currently even without changing any code, the source would benefit
from refactoring (and
Anyone know where to find Cardo?
This is an older wiki, haven't heard anything about that for a long while.
Roma Hicks http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/
I think a lot of people are dreaming of a wiki like the one you describe.
It easily get complicated to create, but also time consuming to use. I
Logan,
Welcome to the tiddlyverse. based on my own experience here is a high level
approach below.
But first, Personally I believe tiddlywiki offers users and developers a
platform on which to evolve solutions over time. It is the democratisation
of general purpose software to help us make
Thank you very much Mark.
I'll do it when I have had some sleep, best have both eyes open, doing
stuff like that ;-)
Birthe
tirsdag den 4. august 2020 kl. 00.46.27 UTC+2 skrev Mark S.:
>
> I used this:
>
> https://winaero.com/blog/disable-updates-firefox-63-above/
>
Saq,
I could not see any activity, yet, on your demo. But I immediately thought
of code mirror which allows you to indent and on hitting enter honours the
last indent. I presume this adds an otherwise rarely used tab character? Of
course in a way streams already does this?
It would be quite
Hello everyone,
I was hoping to check if I can add image snippets from my own handwritten
short notes into tiddlers. To organise them according to topics and tags,
and maybe create a map. Only Concern is if I will be able to keep the size
manageable. Is there a way to implement this without
Saq,
I got the concept working, replacing tabs in a code mirror tabbed lines
tiddler with bullets.
\define bullet() #
\define lister()
<$list filter="[[TabbedTiddler]get[text]splitregexp[\n]]" variable=line>
<$list filter="[splitregexp[\t]join]" variable=bullets>
<>
\end
<$wikify name=show
Ed
I changed the template and it displayed correctly, but no drag and drop.
<$transclude tiddler={{!!title}} mode=block/>
I think you problem is just {{!!text}} results in an inline transclusion.
Perhaps this can help keep you moving.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 5:34:45 AM
Chris,
I can only echo Saq's comments. One of tiddlywiki's key strengths is its
diversity. When it comes to productivity using tiddlywiki people often have
different preferences and approaches and looking at your solution it
definitely has some great approaches.
My initial review is it looks
Hi folks,
I've released one of the wikis that I have been hard at work toiling the
pixel mines to bring to you.
The Earthdawn Captain's Cuide i a 10 Chapter Book covering Wargaming
material (Airships, Riverboats, & Mass Combat) for the tabletop roleplaying
game Earthdawn (4th Edition).
I also want to experiment with Libraries as a distribution method. Good
discussion. Thanks guys!
Best,
Joshua Fontany
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 7:47:21 PM UTC-7 Lin Onetwo wrote:
> Thanks for sharing your Plugin library!
>
> I was using https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary which was
And when defining macros you can do something similar to Marks suggestion
\define tiddler-description() This macro describes this tiddler "in line",
you may never use the macro
\define amacro() macro def here
\define comment() this is a comment macro
\define multiline-macro()
one
two
three
\end
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 5:37:18 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
>
> I changed the template and it displayed correctly, but no drag and drop.
> <$transclude tiddler={{!!title}} mode=block/>
>
That template didn't work for me when I tried it on tiddlywiki.com...
But this template did:
Checking my browser inspector I've realized that all blocks of code on TW
appears inside the HTML inside the *code *element... Considering that I can
create a macro that runs on all tiddlers by tagging it to
*$:/tags/ViewTemplate*, can I identify this code element on *currentTiddler*
justo so
On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 9:57:00 PM UTC-4 JD wrote:
> Cool! But it should be a core feature to be able to go back to the
> previously selected state of the sidebar on save or cancel, atleast!
>
I agree, I just don't/didn't know how yet.
>
> Just add this action before the hide-action
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