[tw5] Autocompletion when transcluding: how to?

2020-12-21 Thread IvanPsy
Greetings,

Is there a way to have the autocompletion feature when transcluding a 
Tiddler into another one?

I already use autocompletion for backlinks, but I also use transclusion a 
lot, and always remebering the exact name of the Tiddler is unhandy.

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Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki keeps offloading on iPhone and iPad: any solution?

2020-12-21 Thread IvanPsy
Thank you all for your kind replies.

I'll refer to the Quine group, though I think it's just how iCloud works.

As for the "insane" weight of my TiddlyWiki, TW Tones you're right: I used 
to embed pictures and PDFs at the beginning.
Now I changed strategy, and planning to remove those Tiddlers.

Il giorno domenica 20 dicembre 2020 alle 20:01:49 UTC+1 jeremy...@gmail.com 
ha scritto:

> Hi Ivan
>
> This sounds like a Quine issue. iPad apps are apt to be unloaded in the 
> background when memory is low, but I think it could also be related to the 
> particular file provider you're using.  I'd suggest posting in the Quine 
> Google Group:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/quine-app
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
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> https://jermolene.com
>
> On 18 Dec 2020, at 06:54, IvanPsy  wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
>
> I store TiddlyWiki on iCloud.
> Though the syncing works like a charm on iPad and iPhone (I use Quine 2), 
> the file keeps offloading from my device.
> I mean: each time I go back to my TiddlyWiki, I have to wait for the file 
> to be downloaded again Bedford being able to open it.
> So I can’t rely on TiddlyWiki for fast reference.
>
> A scenario:
> I need a fast information stored on my TiddlyWiki, I open up the 
> iPhone...but I have to wait for the file to download.
>
> It’s 24Mb right now, so it’s pretty fast (some seconds), but what happens 
> when the file gets bigger?
> I need for the file to stay at my disposal on my devices.
>
> It keeps me from investing on TiddlyWiki.
>
> Any solution or workaround?
>
> Thank you!
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[tw5] Re: Simpel dictionary

2020-12-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
A 6 entry dictionary

https://marxsal.github.io/EODICT/EO-DICT.html

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:43:10 PM UTC-8 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> My little project:  Le P'tit Aurèle 
>   *(a lexicon of 
> Acadian French)*
>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 3:50:59 AM UTC-4 wolf...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm new to tiddlywiki and wondering how to make a simple 
>> dictionary .
>>
>> Also I'm using tiddlywiki for studying languages  and would be happy with 
>> a word bank with translations. 
>>
>

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Re: [tw5] How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Tones,

On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 2:12 AM TW Tones  wrote:

> Mohamad,
>
> I TonyM/Tones have improved this further, already with click to copy to
> clipboard the title (if a core tiddler) or drag and drop for other svgs so
> you can drag them to another wiki.
>
> I just need to establish a method to start publishing my work.
>

Yes, you have a lot of good solutions worth publishing.



>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 05:31:06 UTC+11 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>>  This is already done!
>> Don't forget to consult TW-Scripts as the first place for such questions
>> ;-) :-) :-)
>>
>> See the full solution here
>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Select%20Icon
>>
>> The solution actually was provided by TonyM
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:10 PM David Gifford  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...)
>>> as images all together?
>>>
>>> Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for
>>> example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it
>>> might be called.
>>>
>>> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I
>>> couldn't find it.
>>>
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Re: [tw5] Understanding how macro expansion works

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Sylvain,
In https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/ create a new tiddler with the
below content


.myclass  {
background-image: url(<$macrocall $name="datauri" title="$:/favicon.ico"
$output="text/plain"/>);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
height: 400px;
background-position:calc(100% - 20px) calc(100% - 20px);
border:1px dotted grey;
font-size:4em;
line-height: 4em;
font-weight:300;
text-align:center;
}



Hello Sylvain!


1. Save tiddler and see how it looks!
2. Change the color of favicon from sidebar
3. close and reopen the tiddler of step 1

Works great! It seems datauri macro does not trigger a refresh when its
content is changed, but closing and reopening the tiddler shows the effect.
THis way you can use SVG images as element backgrounds  (e.g tiddler
background) , create watermarks or put logos!

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 2:22 AM Sylvain Naudin  wrote:

> FYI, I used a diversion and thought that maybe I could concatenate the SVG
> code by cutting it in 3 :
> - the beginning of SVG code
> - the part with the hexadecimal code
> - At the end of the SVG tag
>
> So thank Mohammad (and Eric) for this :
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Concatenate%20Different%20Tiddlers%20in%20one%20Tiddler
>
> I can now set color with picker :D (see at
> https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/ under button "Plus d'options" in
> sidebar )
>
> 1. <$edit-text tiddler="$:/favicon.ico/temp2" field="text" type="color"
> tag="input"/>
> 2. <$button class="ms-outline-info">OK
><$wikify name="out" text="""<$list
> filter="[tag[$:/favicon.ico]]"><$text text={{!!text}}/>""">
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" type="image/svg+xml"
> text=<> />
>
> 
>
> I still wonder if it wouldn't be possible to do this with a single button
> with several actions inside, and above all cleaner.
>
> Sorry for the hijacking of this discussion, I'm done ;)
>
> Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 11:50:31 UTC+1, Sylvain Naudin a écrit :
>
>> Hi Tones,
>>
>> It's not a problem for me, look at my attempt.
>> I just write the content when user want to change color via config
>> tiddler, so it's not an issue about loaded.
>>
>> For the moment with the simple macro I can do it, but it's hard coded.
>> I would like to make the choice of colour settings.
>> Ideally with a single button or drop-down list, but doing it in 2 steps
>> can satisfy me too.
>>
>> [image: Capture d’écran 2020-12-17 à 11.45.30.png]
>>
>> Do you see my goal ? I don't know how to use wikify output of 
>> $:/n0d1/palettes/n0d1##favicon-color
>> and inject it in my macro.
>> I feel like it's all silly, but it has to be me :D
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sylvain
>>
>> Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 00:50:35 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :
>>
>>> The main issue maybe is a $:/favicon which is loaded perhaps before any
>>> other logic is occurring.
>>>
>>> Are you trying to get the favicon icon to convey information according
>>> to its color? Nice Idea.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 06:24:08 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Hi Jeremy,

 Thanks but I don't worried about type field (because I use my existing
 $:/favicon.ico tiddler, but you're right it's better to be add this).

 My concern is about to set color (in the example black) as variable,
 and not hard coded in the macro.

 Do you have an idea ?

 Thanks :)

 Le mercredi 16 décembre 2020 à 18:39:17 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :

> Hi Sylvain
>
> Just set the type field to indicate that it is an SVG image:
>
> <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color
> Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=< "black">> type="image/svg+xml"/>
> 
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> On 16 Dec 2020, at 17:18, Sylvain Naudin  wrote:
>
> \define favi(color)
> http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; width="144.798"
> height="87.014" viewBox="0 0 38.311 23.022">
>   
> 
> \end
>
> <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color
> Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=< "black">> />
> 
>
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Re: [tw5] Understanding how macro expansion works

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Sylvain,

Really smart solution! Bravo!

One usecase is the day/night palette switch, to adjust the color of favicon
and logo as you switch from a day palette to night palette!
It can even be used for all toolbar/page control svgs to be affected on
palette change!

I tagged this thread to document your solution in TW-Scripts. But if you
had time please add explanation in  https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle.

Thank you
Mohammad


On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 2:22 AM Sylvain Naudin  wrote:

> FYI, I used a diversion and thought that maybe I could concatenate the SVG
> code by cutting it in 3 :
> - the beginning of SVG code
> - the part with the hexadecimal code
> - At the end of the SVG tag
>
> So thank Mohammad (and Eric) for this :
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Concatenate%20Different%20Tiddlers%20in%20one%20Tiddler
>
> I can now set color with picker :D (see at
> https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/ under button "Plus d'options" in
> sidebar )
>
> 1. <$edit-text tiddler="$:/favicon.ico/temp2" field="text" type="color"
> tag="input"/>
> 2. <$button class="ms-outline-info">OK
><$wikify name="out" text="""<$list
> filter="[tag[$:/favicon.ico]]"><$text text={{!!text}}/>""">
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" type="image/svg+xml"
> text=<> />
>
> 
>
> I still wonder if it wouldn't be possible to do this with a single button
> with several actions inside, and above all cleaner.
>
> Sorry for the hijacking of this discussion, I'm done ;)
>
> Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 11:50:31 UTC+1, Sylvain Naudin a écrit :
>
>> Hi Tones,
>>
>> It's not a problem for me, look at my attempt.
>> I just write the content when user want to change color via config
>> tiddler, so it's not an issue about loaded.
>>
>> For the moment with the simple macro I can do it, but it's hard coded.
>> I would like to make the choice of colour settings.
>> Ideally with a single button or drop-down list, but doing it in 2 steps
>> can satisfy me too.
>>
>> [image: Capture d’écran 2020-12-17 à 11.45.30.png]
>>
>> Do you see my goal ? I don't know how to use wikify output of 
>> $:/n0d1/palettes/n0d1##favicon-color
>> and inject it in my macro.
>> I feel like it's all silly, but it has to be me :D
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sylvain
>>
>> Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 00:50:35 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :
>>
>>> The main issue maybe is a $:/favicon which is loaded perhaps before any
>>> other logic is occurring.
>>>
>>> Are you trying to get the favicon icon to convey information according
>>> to its color? Nice Idea.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 06:24:08 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Hi Jeremy,

 Thanks but I don't worried about type field (because I use my existing
 $:/favicon.ico tiddler, but you're right it's better to be add this).

 My concern is about to set color (in the example black) as variable,
 and not hard coded in the macro.

 Do you have an idea ?

 Thanks :)

 Le mercredi 16 décembre 2020 à 18:39:17 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :

> Hi Sylvain
>
> Just set the type field to indicate that it is an SVG image:
>
> <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color
> Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=< "black">> type="image/svg+xml"/>
> 
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> On 16 Dec 2020, at 17:18, Sylvain Naudin  wrote:
>
> \define favi(color)
> http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; width="144.798"
> height="87.014" viewBox="0 0 38.311 23.022">
>   
> 
> \end
>
> <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color
> Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=< "black">> />
> 
>
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[tw5] Re: Simpel dictionary

2020-12-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
My little project:  Le P'tit Aurèle 
  *(a lexicon of 
Acadian French)*

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 3:50:59 AM UTC-4 wolf...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello, I'm new to tiddlywiki and wondering how to make a simple dictionary 
> .
>
> Also I'm using tiddlywiki for studying languages  and would be happy with 
> a word bank with translations. 
>

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[tw5] Re: Help Wanted - TW5 gone too wide

2020-12-21 Thread coda coder
Try walking through the settings in ControlPanel/Appearance/Theme 
Tweaks/Sizes, one by one. There some internal settings that appear to be 
recalculated when this values change (though I'm not certain what they are 
specifically).

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:49:16 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:

> coda coda,
>
> I think the tab strip just fills the available space, and wraps when full, 
> somehow there is too much available space.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Tones
>
> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 09:44:20 UTC+11 coda coder wrote:
>
>> Weird. Did you somehow mangle the class applied to the tabstrip? Or its 
>> container?
>>
>> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:35:19 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> All of a sudden in a specific tiddlywiki, it has ended up being three 
>>> times its normal width in my browser. The side bar tabs now all appear on 
>>> one line rather than wrap.
>>>
>>> I just can not find what is causing it.
>>> $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth  and other shadow 
>>> tiddlers have being restored to the core values but I still can not find 
>>> out why?
>>>
>>> By zooming out this snapshot shows the problem.
>>> [image: Snag_4246c866.png]
>>> See the bottom scroll bar?
>>>
>>> Any ideas please?
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Help Wanted - TW5 gone too wide

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
coda coda,

I think the tab strip just fills the available space, and wraps when full, 
somehow there is too much available space.

Thanks and Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 09:44:20 UTC+11 coda coder wrote:

> Weird. Did you somehow mangle the class applied to the tabstrip? Or its 
> container?
>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:35:19 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> All of a sudden in a specific tiddlywiki, it has ended up being three 
>> times its normal width in my browser. The side bar tabs now all appear on 
>> one line rather than wrap.
>>
>> I just can not find what is causing it.
>> $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth  and other shadow 
>> tiddlers have being restored to the core values but I still can not find 
>> out why?
>>
>> By zooming out this snapshot shows the problem.
>> [image: Snag_4246c866.png]
>> See the bottom scroll bar?
>>
>> Any ideas please?
>>
>> Tones
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: [Feature request] Image tiddlers in the plugin library

2020-12-21 Thread Joshua Fontany
I am working on a set of SVG tools and importing 2 large libraries to TW5 - 
FontaAwesome5 & GameIcons.net. I don't have a demo wiki up yet, but based 
on the existing FontAwesome plugin demo-wikis, I think a config tiddler 
where you can filter/display icons & drag them off to a sidebar to 
"package" them will be the main feature of the demo wiki.

The other side of it is actually CSS based to make the inline/translcuded 
SVG code match the stock TW5 icons. Still working on that... it might end 
up as a global macro, so you could use the icons in other size/color/etc 
instances elsewhere, but call them as "system icons" with `<<.icon 
""title">>`.

I will make an announcement once I have a basic demo wiki up.

Best,
Joshua Fontany

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:38:07 PM UTC-8 TW Tones wrote:

> David,
>
> I have done something similar before - Each tab displays a plugin type set 
> in the plugin tiddlers. You can add your own plugin type to a tiddler such 
> as plugin-type "data". Then its a mater of duplicating an existing tab in 
> the plugins listing only data tiddlers. 
>
> Are you mostly suggesting a new convention?
>
> I am happy to do something like this for you if you want.
>
> But first
> There is already fontawsome svgs available and unicode that also gives you 
> access to 10's of thousands of icons. 
>
> Tones
>
> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 01:56:19 UTC+11 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I would like to request that the plugin library have another tab, for 
>> images, where one can download sets of basic image tiddlers. Nothing 
>> extensive, just a few basics:
>>
>> 1. A-Z
>> 2. 0-9
>> 3. @, 
>> 4. The most common social media sharing images
>> 5. Other? maybe a few that are like the ones from 
>> https://www.flaticon.com/most-downloaded
>>
>> I am aware that there are plugins for packages of icons. I am thinking 
>> more of ready-made tiddlers of basic items. 
>>
>> If not, then maybe a tutorial on how to create icons that are the same 
>> look, dimensions, filesize, etc of the shadow icons. I have tried to do a 
>> few but they suck, and would like better instructions on how to make them.
>>
>> Thanks in advance, Dave
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Help Wanted - TW5 gone too wide

2020-12-21 Thread Mat
Did you use the inspector tool to track which class is applied? Then you 
can search for this class name. Or other styles. Should give some clues at 
least.
<:-)

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 11:35:19 PM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:

> Folks,
>
> All of a sudden in a specific tiddlywiki, it has ended up being three 
> times its normal width in my browser. The side bar tabs now all appear on 
> one line rather than wrap.
>
> I just can not find what is causing it.
> $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth  and other shadow 
> tiddlers have being restored to the core values but I still can not find 
> out why?
>
> By zooming out this snapshot shows the problem.
> [image: Snag_4246c866.png]
> See the bottom scroll bar?
>
> Any ideas please?
>
> Tones
>

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Re: [tw5] Understanding how macro expansion works

2020-12-21 Thread Sylvain Naudin
FYI, I used a diversion and thought that maybe I could concatenate the SVG 
code by cutting it in 3 :
- the beginning of SVG code
- the part with the hexadecimal code
- At the end of the SVG tag

So thank Mohammad (and Eric) for this : 
https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Concatenate%20Different%20Tiddlers%20in%20one%20Tiddler

I can now set color with picker :D (see at 
https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/ under button "Plus d'options" in 
sidebar )

1. <$edit-text tiddler="$:/favicon.ico/temp2" field="text" type="color" 
tag="input"/>
2. <$button class="ms-outline-info">OK
   <$wikify name="out" text="""<$list filter="[tag[$:/favicon.ico]]"><$text 
text={{!!text}}/>""">
  <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" type="image/svg+xml" 
text=<> />
   


I still wonder if it wouldn't be possible to do this with a single button 
with several actions inside, and above all cleaner.

Sorry for the hijacking of this discussion, I'm done ;)

Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 11:50:31 UTC+1, Sylvain Naudin a écrit :

> Hi Tones,
>
> It's not a problem for me, look at my attempt.
> I just write the content when user want to change color via config 
> tiddler, so it's not an issue about loaded.
>
> For the moment with the simple macro I can do it, but it's hard coded.
> I would like to make the choice of colour settings.
> Ideally with a single button or drop-down list, but doing it in 2 steps 
> can satisfy me too.
>
> [image: Capture d’écran 2020-12-17 à 11.45.30.png]
>
> Do you see my goal ? I don't know how to use wikify output of 
> $:/n0d1/palettes/n0d1##favicon-color 
> and inject it in my macro.
> I feel like it's all silly, but it has to be me :D
>
> Regards,
> Sylvain
>
> Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 00:50:35 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :
>
>> The main issue maybe is a $:/favicon which is loaded perhaps before any 
>> other logic is occurring.
>>
>> Are you trying to get the favicon icon to convey information according to 
>> its color? Nice Idea.
>>
>> Tones
>>
>> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 06:24:08 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jeremy,
>>>
>>> Thanks but I don't worried about type field (because I use my existing 
>>> $:/favicon.ico tiddler, but you're right it's better to be add this).
>>>
>>> My concern is about to set color (in the example black) as variable, and 
>>> not hard coded in the macro.
>>>
>>> Do you have an idea ?
>>>
>>> Thanks :)
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 16 décembre 2020 à 18:39:17 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>>>
 Hi Sylvain

 Just set the type field to indicate that it is an SVG image:

 <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color 
 Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
 <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=<>>> "black">> type="image/svg+xml"/>
 

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

 On 16 Dec 2020, at 17:18, Sylvain Naudin  wrote:

 \define favi(color)
 http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; width="144.798" 
 height="87.014" viewBox="0 0 38.311 23.022">
   
 
 \end

 <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color 
 Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico
 <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=<>>> "black">> />
 




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[tw5] Re: Some stupid questions...

2020-12-21 Thread S1ack
> Finally in some ways the days of the full solutions like MonkeyGTD are 
gone because so many of the features can be found in the core  
Yes, I realized that as I started to mess around a bit more.
If I can get up to speed on widgets (checkboxes mainly), and figure out 
columns (I saw some mention of Shiraz regarding this), then I think I can 
manage.

>This is about saving? this question is out of place - look at Timimi or 
TW-receiver but they are but a couple of the new savings solutions 
available now.
The confusing thing is/was Timimi, TiddlyDesktop, and TiddlyFox all fail to 
save the 'nicedemo.xml' I extracted from the mGSD github. Both work fine 
otherwise, even with my old, now cluttered with 10 years of crap MonkeyGTD 
file.


On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 5:06:37 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:

> MonkeyGTD introduced many nice ways to contribute to TWC design, TW5 has 
> inherited many of these ideas and incorporated them into the core, or can 
> be found nearby in macros or plugins.
>
> TW5 stands on the shoulders of giant's including MonkeyGTD. There are new 
> and different ways in TW5 and some old methods superseded, new concepts 
> needed etc... but there is no doubt TW5 opens up the possibilities much 
> further than before. 
>
> Your questions
> 1) This is about saving? this question is out of place - look at Timimi or 
> TW-receiver but they are but a couple of the new savings solutions 
> available now.
> 2) It depends on what you are looking for. Perhaps ask for that, rather 
> than for a MonkeyGTD alternative and you will get more suggestions (Cardio 
> comes to mind)
>
> Finally in some ways the days of the full solutions like MonkeyGTD are 
> gone because so many of the features can be found in the core.
>
> Tones
>
>
> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 04:21:45 UTC+11 S1ack wrote:
>
>> First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I usually 
>> experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links.
>>
>> Hope I can get some help.
>>
>> The stupid questions
>>
>> 1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will 
>> allow saving?
>> 2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD 
>> (later called mGSD) flavor of 
>> tiddylwiki.
>>
>> I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable.
>>
>> TL;DR
>> Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from 
>> 'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to 
>> browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to 
>> keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of 
>> firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox 
>> is never used for online tasks.
>>
>> Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a  shiny new 
>> blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I 
>> downloaded all of the mGSD  from 
>> github and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of 
>> it), and the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is 
>> identified by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is 
>> not recognized as such, and it will not save.
>>
>> I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see 
>> anything obvious.
>>
>>
>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Help Wanted - TW5 gone too wide

2020-12-21 Thread coda coder
Weird. Did you somehow mangle the class applied to the tabstrip? Or its 
container?

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:35:19 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:

> Folks,
>
> All of a sudden in a specific tiddlywiki, it has ended up being three 
> times its normal width in my browser. The side bar tabs now all appear on 
> one line rather than wrap.
>
> I just can not find what is causing it.
> $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth  and other shadow 
> tiddlers have being restored to the core values but I still can not find 
> out why?
>
> By zooming out this snapshot shows the problem.
> [image: Snag_4246c866.png]
> See the bottom scroll bar?
>
> Any ideas please?
>
> Tones
>

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Re: [tw5] How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
Mohamad,

I TonyM/Tones have improved this further, already with click to copy to 
clipboard the title (if a core tiddler) or drag and drop for other svgs so 
you can drag them to another wiki.

I just need to establish a method to start publishing my work.

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 05:31:06 UTC+11 Mohammad wrote:

> Hi David,
>
>  This is already done!
> Don't forget to consult TW-Scripts as the first place for such questions 
> ;-) :-) :-)
>
> See the full solution here
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Select%20Icon
>
> The solution actually was provided by TonyM
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:10 PM David Gifford  wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...) 
>> as images all together?
>>
>> Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for 
>> example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it 
>> might be called.
>>
>> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't 
>> find it.
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[tw5] Re: TW minstyle - my new flavour

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
*Sylvain* 
Very interesting to see your ideas, you certainly have some new and nice 
approaches to tiddlywiki.  In the pre-release there is room to create new 
"layouts", perhaps you could release some of these features in an alternate 
layout? I did get some Javascript errors when reviewing .

Thanks for sharing.
Tones

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 05:56:26 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks all for your feedback :)
>
> I've just upload this quick screencast (without audio) to show my latest 
> customization : https://vimeo.com/493458342
>
> - add better back to top button
> - add left sidebar option
> - clean more option tabs
> - and many other little things <3
>
> https://github.com/silvyn/tw-minstyle and here to see live : 
> https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/
>
> Cheers
> Sylvain
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Some stupid questions...

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
MonkeyGTD introduced many nice ways to contribute to TWC design, TW5 has 
inherited many of these ideas and incorporated them into the core, or can 
be found nearby in macros or plugins.

TW5 stands on the shoulders of giant's including MonkeyGTD. There are new 
and different ways in TW5 and some old methods superseded, new concepts 
needed etc... but there is no doubt TW5 opens up the possibilities much 
further than before. 

Your questions
1) This is about saving? this question is out of place - look at Timimi or 
TW-receiver but they are but a couple of the new savings solutions 
available now.
2) It depends on what you are looking for. Perhaps ask for that, rather 
than for a MonkeyGTD alternative and you will get more suggestions (Cardio 
comes to mind)

Finally in some ways the days of the full solutions like MonkeyGTD are gone 
because so many of the features can be found in the core.

Tones


On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 04:21:45 UTC+11 S1ack wrote:

> First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I usually 
> experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links.
>
> Hope I can get some help.
>
> The stupid questions
>
> 1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will allow 
> saving?
> 2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD 
> (later called mGSD) flavor of 
> tiddylwiki.
>
> I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable.
>
> TL;DR
> Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from 
> 'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to 
> browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to 
> keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of 
> firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox 
> is never used for online tasks.
>
> Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a  shiny new 
> blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I 
> downloaded all of the mGSD  from 
> github and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of 
> it), and the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is 
> identified by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is 
> not recognized as such, and it will not save.
>
> I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see 
> anything obvious.
>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: customize order of tag display

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
Eric,

Thanks for this insight. controlling the tags list is useful. 


   - It does however make me ask if there were a way to use sortby so that 
   the "named" tiddlers were at the beginning and the balance sorted following.


The sortby or another method allows a select set of tiddlers to have their 
prominence enhanced through sorting, but its not very prominent if they are 
at the end of the list.


   - I have used your way to define a newline variable before, thanks. But 
   do you know anyway to get it into a global macro?

Regards
Tones


On Monday, 14 December 2020 at 17:56:02 UTC+11 Eric Shulman wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Recently, someone asked me if it is possible to apply a custom order to 
> the tags that are displayed on a tiddler, and I came up with a one-line 
> adjustment to the tags ViewTemplate that achieves this:
>
> edit the $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags shadow tiddler and change this line:
> <$list 
> filter="[all[current]tags[]sort[title]]" template="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate" 
> storyview="pop"/>
> to this:
> <$list 
> filter="[all[current]tags[]sort[title]sortby{$:/config/TagsOrder}]" 
> template="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate" storyview="pop"/>
>
> The only change is adding "*sortby{$:/config/TagsOrder}*" to the $list 
> filter.
>
> Then, you can enter tag names into $:/config/TagsOrder, and the display of 
> tags in the ViewTemplate will show those tags in the order specified.
>
> Note that any tags not included in the config tiddler will be listed 
> first, in the default alphanumeric order.  Thus, if the config is empty or 
> non-existent, the current TWCore default behavior is retained.
>
> Also, if there are a lot of tags to be listed, you can auto-generate the 
> initial contents of $:/config/TagsOrder by using the following $button:
>
> <$vars lf="
> ">
> <$set name="taglist" filter="[tags[]trim[]sort[]addsuffixjoin[]]">
> <$button> make initial ~TagsOrder
><$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/config/TagsOrder" text=<> />
> 
> (note that the literal newline following lf=" is important)
>
> This outputs all the current tags, one per line, into the text field of 
> $:/config/TagsOrder.  You can then edit the tiddler to 
> add/delete/re-arrange the tags to suit your needs.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> T
>
>   
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Drag and drop - excision from the view for text tiddlers

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
Mark

Thanks for sharing, this sounds like a step towards sophisticated knowledge 
tools. I will review in details.

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 03:14:22 UTC+11 Mark S. wrote:

> TW already has excision, but you have to be in edit mode and there are 
> several speed bumps that make it somewhat messy to use.
>
> This is an example project that demonstrates using drag-and-drop to 
> replace text with excerpts that can then be displayed with your own 
> template.
>
> This could be useful is you are studying text, and want to excerpt 
> portions for quotes or for cross-linking with other tiddlers.
>
> Caveats.
>
>- This is for 5.1.23-prerelease only. 
>- Any other tiddler in the story river that contains the same text 
>will have  it's text replaced also. This is why excerpts are tagged with 
>"Excerpt" so they won't be double-processed.
>- Only works with simple unformatted text. 
>- To make it work with TW's linefeeds, the """ markup is applied to 
>the top of each excerpt.
>- Possibly only works on Mondays. Or on solstices.
>
>
>
>  
>

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[tw5] Re: [Feature request] Image tiddlers in the plugin library

2020-12-21 Thread TW Tones
David,

I have done something similar before - Each tab displays a plugin type set 
in the plugin tiddlers. You can add your own plugin type to a tiddler such 
as plugin-type "data". Then its a mater of duplicating an existing tab in 
the plugins listing only data tiddlers. 

Are you mostly suggesting a new convention?

I am happy to do something like this for you if you want.

But first
There is already fontawsome svgs available and unicode that also gives you 
access to 10's of thousands of icons. 

Tones

On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 01:56:19 UTC+11 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I would like to request that the plugin library have another tab, for 
> images, where one can download sets of basic image tiddlers. Nothing 
> extensive, just a few basics:
>
> 1. A-Z
> 2. 0-9
> 3. @, 
> 4. The most common social media sharing images
> 5. Other? maybe a few that are like the ones from 
> https://www.flaticon.com/most-downloaded
>
> I am aware that there are plugins for packages of icons. I am thinking 
> more of ready-made tiddlers of basic items. 
>
> If not, then maybe a tutorial on how to create icons that are the same 
> look, dimensions, filesize, etc of the shadow icons. I have tried to do a 
> few but they suck, and would like better instructions on how to make them.
>
> Thanks in advance, Dave
>

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[tw5] Re: Some stupid questions...

2020-12-21 Thread Saq Imtiaz
You may have better luck in the discussion group for TiddlyWiki Classic:
https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywikiclassic

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:21:45 PM UTC+1 S1ack wrote:

> First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I usually 
> experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links.
>
> Hope I can get some help.
>
> The stupid questions
>
> 1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will allow 
> saving?
> 2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD 
> (later called mGSD) flavor of 
> tiddylwiki.
>
> I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable.
>
> TL;DR
> Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from 
> 'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to 
> browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to 
> keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of 
> firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox 
> is never used for online tasks.
>
> Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a  shiny new 
> blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I 
> downloaded all of the mGSD  from 
> github and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of 
> it), and the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is 
> identified by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is 
> not recognized as such, and it will not save.
>
> I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see 
> anything obvious.
>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Some stupid questions...

2020-12-21 Thread S1ack
Nevermind I think just may move to the future and TW5.


On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:21:45 PM UTC-5 S1ack wrote:

> First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I usually 
> experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links.
>
> Hope I can get some help.
>
> The stupid questions
>
> 1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will allow 
> saving?
> 2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD 
> (later called mGSD) flavor of 
> tiddylwiki.
>
> I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable.
>
> TL;DR
> Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from 
> 'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to 
> browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to 
> keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of 
> firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox 
> is never used for online tasks.
>
> Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a  shiny new 
> blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I 
> downloaded all of the mGSD  from 
> github and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of 
> it), and the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is 
> identified by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is 
> not recognized as such, and it will not save.
>
> I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see 
> anything obvious.
>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>

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[tw5] PDFs and google drive

2020-12-21 Thread springer
Manish,

Indeed, Google Drive doesn't really want to "host" properly; it wants to 
make people visit more directly. So when you generate a "public link" using 
google drive, that link just allows people to visit (and then view or 
download) a hosted file through google drive's own interface. 

HOWEVER, I found a workaround 

 that 
shows how to rework the public shareable link that google gives you.
I've copied the revelant lines from a helpful blogger named Pius Aboyi:

*https://drive.google.com/file/d/**1Pz_01i2itDW1QZmSMuHen3WZYAJJ3pTV*
*/view?usp=sharing* 


*1Pz_01i2itDW1QZmSMuHen3WZYAJJ3pTV* 
*
 is 
the **id** for your file. So, you can build the URL like so:*

*https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1Pz_01i2itDW1QZmSMuHen3WZYAJJ3pTV 
*

In other words, you want to isolate the file's id string, and prefix it 
with 

https://drive.google.com/uc?id= 

For me, I've just confirmed that if I've cleared the file at google drive 
(setting it up for access by anyone with link), it works to paste that 
resulting modified string in the _canonical_uri field, give the tiddler 
"application/pdf" type. Now the tiddler window to displays my google-drive 
hosted pdf file as expected.

-Springer

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:28:31 PM UTC-5 manishm...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Dear Springer.
> Is your method also applicable for pdf's hosted in Google Drive. 
> When I go to the "Get Link" section, I get a long link. However, TW doesnt 
> recognize this as a pdf when I follow your steps.
> Is there a different steps for files hosted on Google Drive?
> Regards
> Manish
> On Tuesday, 14 January, 2020 at 12:16:37 am UTC+5:30 springer wrote:
>
>> Chuck, and Nic,
>>
>> I *can* see PDFs in my TW5, though I haven't tried to get any kind of 
>> thumbnail function.
>>
>> I host my PDFs on dropbox, and use dropbox to "copy a public link" for 
>> the PDF. 
>>
>> Then I create a tiddler, titled however I like. At the bottom of editor 
>> interface, add a new field called 
>> _canonical_uri
>>
>> (Note that's an i, not an l). Paste your file's url link in the space to 
>> the right and click the button to "add" the field.
>>
>> Then go select from the "Type" menu (right below edit box): 
>> "application/pdf"
>>
>> When you return to view mode, the result is a little PDF viewer box, much 
>> like you see on other websites that host PDFs.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>>
>> On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 11:20:42 AM UTC-5, Chuck R. wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>1. Download TW5 to your local hard drive here: 
>>>https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted
>>>2. Choose a method of saving the file locally or to Tiddlywiki or on 
>>>some other server. Get that set up somehow. I use Tiddlyspot with 
>>> Chrome, 
>>>Tiddlyspot does not seem to work well with Firefox as FF always wants to 
>>>save the file locally. 
>>>3. Start playing around with features of TW. 
>>>4. I am able to store a PDF on a TW5 but cannot read it inside TW5. 
>>>I just see a blank tiddler. 
>>>5. For EPUB files I'm able to drag and drop an EPUB file on to TW5, 
>>>but the tiddler that contains the EPUB now only says "Tiddler contains 
>>>binary data". I cannot view it inside the TW5 and I'm unsure how to 
>>> export 
>>>an EPUB from TW5. 
>>>6. For PDFs you will probably have to take a screen shot of the page 
>>>you want to view in TW5 and show that image. Just drag and drop the 
>>> image 
>>>to TW5. Images are well supported. Then you insert the image into 
>>> another 
>>>tiddler which contains a table. 
>>>7. TW5 has its own wiki language, it is not media wiki. TW5 supports 
>>>Markdown but then you lose a lot of TW5 features by using markdown. 
>>> That's 
>>>why I converted about 20 tiddlers from markdown to TW5.
>>>8. Info on TW5 tables is here: 
>>>https://tiddlywiki.com/#Tables%20in%20WikiText
>>>9. To download your CURRENT version of your TW5 from Tidddlyspot go 
>>>to YOURWIKI.tiddlyspot.com/download. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: TW minstyle - my new flavour

2020-12-21 Thread odin...@gmail.com
It looks gorgious! Do you have plans of bundling it all up into a 
plugin/theme ?

Op maandag 21 december 2020 om 19:56:26 UTC+1 schreef sil...@gmail.com:

> Thanks all for your feedback :)
>
> I've just upload this quick screencast (without audio) to show my latest 
> customization : https://vimeo.com/493458342
>
> - add better back to top button
> - add left sidebar option
> - clean more option tabs
> - and many other little things <3
>
> https://github.com/silvyn/tw-minstyle and here to see live : 
> https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/
>
> Cheers
> Sylvain
>
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: kookma links management

2020-12-21 Thread Douglas Glenn
Mohammad, 

Thank you for the feedback you gave me and the super quick response. 

I appreciate your time very much.
On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 2:49:25 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:

> Hi Douglas,
>
> Many thanks for your feedback. I added a ticket to the discussion board: 
> https://github.com/kookma/TW-Refnotes/discussions/8
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 10:23 PM Douglas Glenn  wrote:
>
>> Mohammad,
>>
>> Pre-populating the user fields, ect. was a thought of the moment, but I 
>> agree with you on pre populating fields. I suggest as an alternative 
>> instead of spending the time and energy to build an interface in Refnotes. 
>> Just add an enhancement to import .bib files, and provide a short list of 
>> links to editors so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. I also included 
>> on tutorial site as well so rank beginners such as myself can use to 
>> self-educate from an easy to read environment. I wouldn't recommend people 
>> to have to dig into the actual documentation. It's overkill and more likely 
>> to turn people off when they see it.  I hope this helps! and thank you for 
>> taking the time to listen to me.
>>
>> *Tutorial:*
>> https://www.latex-tutorial.com/tutorials/bibtex/
>>
>> *Free Online BibTEX editor:*   https://truben.no/latex/bibtex/
>>
>> *Free Cross platform editors:  *
>> https://www.jabref.org  (Apple OS X, Windows, Linux)
>> https://miktex.org/
>>
>> *Native Linux*
>> Linux KDE gui:  bibTEX (through the package manager for the distro)
>>
>> Linux Gnome gui:  
>> Setzer (https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-latex), 
>> Marker (https://github.com/fabiocolacio/Marker), 
>>
>> *Aggregate listings *of multiple editors in  a single place   
>> 10 Best Latex editors for 2021 :   
>> https://beebom.com/best-latex-editors/
>> https://botw.org/top/Computers/Software/Typesetting/TeX/BibTeX/
>>
>> On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 11:23:45 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Douglas,
>>>
>>>  I will hopefully work on Refnotes documentation to help newbies find 
>>> their way easily. But just to answer your questions above
>>>
>>> 1. Refnotes has three small tools
>>> 1.1. abbreviations (to insert abbreviations and create glossary table)
>>> 1.2. footnotes (to insert numbered footnote in the tiddler body and 
>>> create at the bottom of the tiddler full length footnotes)
>>> 1.3. bibliography (to insert references, and create bibliography table)
>>>
>>> To use it:
>>>
>>> 1. drag and drop the Refnotes to your wiki
>>> 2. install Bibtex importer (not required but automate things)
>>>
>>> i. Normally people use some libraries to get the bibliography data. 
>>> Almost any library support bibtex format, so you need to export 
>>> bibliography data as .bib files
>>> ii. import the bibliography data (.bib files to your wiki. Bibtex 
>>> Importer gets the data and generates bibtex entry tiddlers with all 
>>> required fields (automatically)
>>> iii. you can now cite using simple Refnotes macro
>>>
>>> That's all. 
>>>
>>> Refnotes plugin does not manually create bibtex entries nor encourage to 
>>> do that! Bibliography data can be retrieved from a library like Google 
>>> Scholar, sciencedirect.com, library of congress, ... 
>>>
>>> But as an enhancement, I can add a macro to get data from the user and 
>>> all the user to create a bibtex entry manually 
>>>
>>> Hope this helps you and answers some of your questions.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 12:20 AM Douglas Glenn  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Wow, it shows up now (bibtex importer). I don't know how I missed it. I 
 had tried to install it by downloading each script in the Content tab on 
 your Refnote site and importing it on my end. I managed to create one 
 Bibliography tiddler, but only after observing how you had done it in  
 your 
 examples (AMADEO1995949). Try as I may, the only Bibtex reference that 
 syntax was on bib...@tug.org, written by Oren Patashnik 9 Feb 1988 
 titled BibTEXing. With examples like:

 @INPROCEEDINGS(no-gnats,
 crossref = "gg-proceedings",
 author = "Rocky Gneisser",
 title = "No Gnats Are Taken for Granite",
 pages = "133-139")
 . . .
 @PROCEEDINGS(gg-proceedings,
 editor = "Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter",
 title = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings",
 booktitle = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings")

 Since I only obtained a BA, I had not gone further and possibility 
 being exposed to the syntax for a Masters or Doctorate degree. Research I 
 learned and think I do fairly well with, left me ignorant of how it should 
 be expressed. There was a Bibtex editor available to me, but it outputs:

 [image: Bibtex.jpg]

 Would I just start each field name with bibtex- (output field here) ? 
 The example I spoke of, a few fields have bibtex-(field name) but others 
 do 
 not. Please excuse my ignorance but the 

Re: [tw5] Wikitext monospace block oddity

2020-12-21 Thread Doug Glenn
Micheal,

That's interesting. I wonder if the difference in the browser had any
effect. On the flip side, the number of gaffes pointed out can very well
have done it. At least it is working now. And with the feedback I'll need
to make sure I look a bit harder before crying wolf.

Thank you!

On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 5:01 PM Michael Wiktowy  wrote:

> I just did the same thing (downloaded the attachment and viewed in Firefox
> on Linux) and either removing the second  (which Saq identfied as the
> culprit) or putting a blank line between it and the subsequent  seemed
> to solve the inline vs. block rendering of the tiddler:
>
> 
>
> 
> ...
>
> ```
> from django.urls import include, path
> ```
>
> It was not a space after the first ``` like I suspected but that has the
> same effect of confusing the monospace markup.
>
> Alternatively you can roll with the inline rendering tendencies and use
> two less backticks:
>
> 
> 
> ...
>
> ``from django.urls import include, path
> ``
>
> /Mike
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 5:20:41 PM UTC-4 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I appreciate the thought!
>>
>> However you will find browser rendering engines ignore errors like these
>> no matter where they appear.That has been my experience writing pages, but
>> I checked to make sure I wasn't blowing smoke. I downloaded the file
>> attached for Jeremy, then removed the unterminated  tag without it
>> having any effect on the monospace block issue. You can even have a start
>> and closing tag that still doesn't display if the tags fail to terminate in
>> the same order they were defined.
>>
>> I can't swear IE might be effected, but it won't keep me up at night.
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 6:28 PM Saq Imtiaz  wrote:
>>
>>> I think the culprit is an unterminated  tag on line 7.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 9:17:46 PM UTC+1 dgle...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
 @Mohamed Amin

 That works as well, but as in all my previous tiddlers as tw5 wikitext,
 I was highlighting the blocks text and using the button in  the editor to
 mark it as monotext. It was using ```block``` without problems. Since the
 result was showing a single backtick as part of the block and all the text
 below it, I had played with it and discovered `` would work.

 When an editor starts displaying different formatting behavior using
 the defaults and no changes, that gets me nervous. Imagine if that occurred
 to you while writing up a peer review with it's strict formatting. It would
 be disturbing. It's like creating a HTML page  displayed differently from
 previous HTML pages using the same browser.

 It's not like scouring code for hours, spotting nothing, have a peer
 review it to discover a variable, function or class had a capitol letter
 instead of lower case. That has happened often enough to me it's
 embarrassing :-)

 On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 2:47:27 PM UTC-5 Mohamed Amin wrote:

> Try to use only 2 backtick instead of 3 around your special text
>
> On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, 21:34 Jeremy Ruston,  wrote:
>
>> Hi Douglas could you kindly share the entire text? Or an expurgated
>> version if necessary. As you say, it looks like the block mode formatting
>> has gone awry but I need to see the whole thing to see what's going on.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> jer...@jermolene.com
>> https://jermolene.com
>>
>> On 19 Dec 2020, at 16:53, Douglas Glenn  wrote:
>>
>> The monospace functionality has worked as expected in previous
>> tiddlers. This particular tiddler is an exception. I have cut the text 
>> and
>> copied it to Atom, looked for any hidden characters. Didn't find any so I
>> copied the text and used the insert as plain text option (in KDE) and the
>> the issue still exists with the monotext block.
>>
>> 
>>
>> Any ideas what may be causing the issue?
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: kookma links management

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Douglas,

Many thanks for your feedback. I added a ticket to the discussion board:
https://github.com/kookma/TW-Refnotes/discussions/8

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 10:23 PM Douglas Glenn  wrote:

> Mohammad,
>
> Pre-populating the user fields, ect. was a thought of the moment, but I
> agree with you on pre populating fields. I suggest as an alternative
> instead of spending the time and energy to build an interface in Refnotes.
> Just add an enhancement to import .bib files, and provide a short list of
> links to editors so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. I also included
> on tutorial site as well so rank beginners such as myself can use to
> self-educate from an easy to read environment. I wouldn't recommend people
> to have to dig into the actual documentation. It's overkill and more likely
> to turn people off when they see it.  I hope this helps! and thank you for
> taking the time to listen to me.
>
> *Tutorial:*
> https://www.latex-tutorial.com/tutorials/bibtex/
>
> *Free Online BibTEX editor:*   https://truben.no/latex/bibtex/
>
> *Free Cross platform editors:  *
> https://www.jabref.org  (Apple OS X, Windows, Linux)
> https://miktex.org/
>
> *Native Linux*
> Linux KDE gui:  bibTEX (through the package manager for the distro)
>
> Linux Gnome gui:
> Setzer (https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-latex),
> Marker (https://github.com/fabiocolacio/Marker),
>
> *Aggregate listings *of multiple editors in  a single place
> 10 Best Latex editors for 2021 :
> https://beebom.com/best-latex-editors/
> https://botw.org/top/Computers/Software/Typesetting/TeX/BibTeX/
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 11:23:45 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Hi Douglas,
>>
>>  I will hopefully work on Refnotes documentation to help newbies find
>> their way easily. But just to answer your questions above
>>
>> 1. Refnotes has three small tools
>> 1.1. abbreviations (to insert abbreviations and create glossary table)
>> 1.2. footnotes (to insert numbered footnote in the tiddler body and
>> create at the bottom of the tiddler full length footnotes)
>> 1.3. bibliography (to insert references, and create bibliography table)
>>
>> To use it:
>>
>> 1. drag and drop the Refnotes to your wiki
>> 2. install Bibtex importer (not required but automate things)
>>
>> i. Normally people use some libraries to get the bibliography data.
>> Almost any library support bibtex format, so you need to export
>> bibliography data as .bib files
>> ii. import the bibliography data (.bib files to your wiki. Bibtex
>> Importer gets the data and generates bibtex entry tiddlers with all
>> required fields (automatically)
>> iii. you can now cite using simple Refnotes macro
>>
>> That's all.
>>
>> Refnotes plugin does not manually create bibtex entries nor encourage to
>> do that! Bibliography data can be retrieved from a library like Google
>> Scholar, sciencedirect.com, library of congress, ...
>>
>> But as an enhancement, I can add a macro to get data from the user and
>> all the user to create a bibtex entry manually
>>
>> Hope this helps you and answers some of your questions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 12:20 AM Douglas Glenn  wrote:
>>
>>> Wow, it shows up now (bibtex importer). I don't know how I missed it. I
>>> had tried to install it by downloading each script in the Content tab on
>>> your Refnote site and importing it on my end. I managed to create one
>>> Bibliography tiddler, but only after observing how you had done it in  your
>>> examples (AMADEO1995949). Try as I may, the only Bibtex reference that
>>> syntax was on bib...@tug.org, written by Oren Patashnik 9 Feb 1988
>>> titled BibTEXing. With examples like:
>>>
>>> @INPROCEEDINGS(no-gnats,
>>> crossref = "gg-proceedings",
>>> author = "Rocky Gneisser",
>>> title = "No Gnats Are Taken for Granite",
>>> pages = "133-139")
>>> . . .
>>> @PROCEEDINGS(gg-proceedings,
>>> editor = "Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter",
>>> title = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings",
>>> booktitle = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings")
>>>
>>> Since I only obtained a BA, I had not gone further and possibility being
>>> exposed to the syntax for a Masters or Doctorate degree. Research I learned
>>> and think I do fairly well with, left me ignorant of how it should be
>>> expressed. There was a Bibtex editor available to me, but it outputs:
>>>
>>> [image: Bibtex.jpg]
>>>
>>> Would I just start each field name with bibtex- (output field here) ?
>>> The example I spoke of, a few fields have bibtex-(field name) but others do
>>> not. Please excuse my ignorance but the Refnotes Tiddlywiki only increased
>>> my confusion. It's aimed at a more experienced Tiddlywiki user familiar
>>> with filters, ect, but for a raw novice such as myself who simply wants to
>>> install it and run with it, but it isn't explicitly clear that its output
>>> is predicated on a field, value  pair vs within the editor.
>>>
>>> I downloaded the reference 

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE v1.7.0b1 Can of Soup

2020-12-21 Thread Sylvain Naudin
Bonjour Jed,

Glad to see this releases notes !
It's great to see new about secure server version.
I would like to test further, but my skills with the Node.js version are 
lacking, and I may have some constraints with my web host (which proposes 
the installation in 1 click of the Node.js TW version, so there would be a 
way to have some assistance I think if we take the time).

Cheers,
Sylvain
Le dimanche 13 décembre 2020 à 19:40:21 UTC+1, inmy...@gmail.com a écrit :

> Most of the changes deal with me getting ready for the secure server 
> version as a possible replacement to Tiddlyspot, there will be an 
> announcement and demo later.
>
> There hasn't been as much testing as usual because an adorable kitten 
> managed to fry my development computer and I have only had my laptop and a 
> raspberry pi to test on.
>
> The BobEXE version is available here: 
> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases/tag/1.7.0b1
> The plugin is available here: https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob
>
> !! Version 1.7.0 Can of soup
>
>- clean up some code problems
>- add framework for limiting access to settings and plugins based on 
>login status (secure server only)
>- Ensure that the settings are always correctly loaded in some edge 
>cases
>- Add RootWiki to the list of wikis that can be duplicated in the UI
>- The disableBrowserAlerts setting now takes input 
>values yes and no instead of true and false
>- Added the option to serve single file wikis without Bob to people 
>who aren't logged in (secure server only)
>- Modify how settings are loaded to work better with the external 
>server
>- Many changes to the internals to work with the external server 
>better, most don't affect functionality
>- improve the http api
>** See the http api documentation for more
>
> !! Version 1.6.2r2 Une Vie Typique
>
>- Fixed a regression that would prevent websocket connections if the 
>wiki had a space in its name.
>- Add a /api/status http route that returns settings and other wiki 
>information
>- Switched to using the /api/status route to get wiki settings instead 
>of the setLoggedIn websocket message to make behaviour more predictable 
> and 
>prevent some race conditions
>- Lots of refactoring and cleanup on the wiki management functions in 
>the back-end
>- You no longer need to click a button to see the available 
>plugins/themes/editions/languages on the server. If any new ones are added 
>while you have a wiki open you need to either refresh the page (the reload 
>button on your browser, nothing special) or refresh the settings.
>- Big update to the http api routes
>- Documented the http api
>- Fix a crash from a variable scope problem
>- Fix a problem with disabling the browser automatically opening
>
> !! Version 1.6.1 Scream in your heart
>
>- Changed how saveTiddler messages are handled that reduce the number 
>of redundant messages. This prevents some undesired behaviour and in some 
>extreme cases infinite saving loops.
>** This makes some significant speed improvements, everything but 
>saving many tiddlers in the browser is now close to the speed it was 
> before 
>switching to the internal syncer
>- Fixed some formatting to fit better with tiddlywiki coding styles
>- Fixed the basepath for the file server
>- Simplified the file system monitor in a way that should prevent race 
>conditions when used with external syncing services like git or dropbox
>** Thanks @lineOneTwo 
>- Fixed the name enableBobSaver so that the GUI can disable the saver 
>correctly
>- Updates to setting the modified flag for a wiki on the server to be 
>more consistent
>- Update action-downloadwiki documentation to show you can set which 
>core to use and set the default download name
>- Improved the handling of uploaded files
>- Add proper handling so expired login tokens aren't sent when they 
>shouldn't be
>- Create a single shared method for getting login tokens
>
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Re: [tw5] customize order of tag display

2020-12-21 Thread Sylvain Naudin
+1 for tag config exclusion. I use your solution since you gave me the 
answer a while ago.

Thanks Eric.

Regards,
Sylvain

Le mardi 15 décembre 2020 à 02:49:29 UTC+1, Eric Shulman a écrit :

> On Monday, December 14, 2020 at 3:57:42 PM UTC-8 Jan wrote:
>
>> It would be practical to have this in the core by default, together with 
>> a filter which tags to exclude.
>>
>
> Indeed!  Both *tag display order* and *hiding specific tags* can be done 
> by a minor enhancement to $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags, like this:
>
> <$list filter="[all[current]tags[]sort[title]sortby{$:/config/TagsOrder}] 
> -[enlist{$:/config/HideTags}]" template="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate" 
> storyview="pop"/>
>
> If the $:/config/TagsOrder and/or $:/config/HideTags tiddlers are empty or 
> missing, then the default TWCore behavior is retained, making this 
> enhancement 100% backward compatible with the current TWCore tag display 
> functionality.
>
> I will open an issue on GitHub, suggesting this change be added.  Of 
> course, with TW5.1.23 so close to release, I expect that this would likely 
> not be added until TW5.1.24 at the earliest.
>
> -e
>

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[tw5] Re: TW minstyle - my new flavour

2020-12-21 Thread Sylvain Naudin
Thanks all for your feedback :)

I've just upload this quick screencast (without audio) to show my latest 
customization : https://vimeo.com/493458342

- add better back to top button
- add left sidebar option
- clean more option tabs
- and many other little things <3

https://github.com/silvyn/tw-minstyle and here to see live : 
https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/

Cheers
Sylvain

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Re: [tw5] Re: kookma links management

2020-12-21 Thread Douglas Glenn
Mohammad,

Pre-populating the user fields, ect. was a thought of the moment, but I 
agree with you on pre populating fields. I suggest as an alternative 
instead of spending the time and energy to build an interface in Refnotes. 
Just add an enhancement to import .bib files, and provide a short list of 
links to editors so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. I also included 
on tutorial site as well so rank beginners such as myself can use to 
self-educate from an easy to read environment. I wouldn't recommend people 
to have to dig into the actual documentation. It's overkill and more likely 
to turn people off when they see it.  I hope this helps! and thank you for 
taking the time to listen to me.

*Tutorial:*
https://www.latex-tutorial.com/tutorials/bibtex/

*Free Online BibTEX editor:*   https://truben.no/latex/bibtex/

*Free Cross platform editors:  *
https://www.jabref.org  (Apple OS X, Windows, Linux)
https://miktex.org/

*Native Linux*
Linux KDE gui:  bibTEX (through the package manager for the distro)

Linux Gnome gui:  
Setzer (https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-latex), 
Marker (https://github.com/fabiocolacio/Marker), 

*Aggregate listings *of multiple editors in  a single place   
10 Best Latex editors for 2021 :  
 https://beebom.com/best-latex-editors/
https://botw.org/top/Computers/Software/Typesetting/TeX/BibTeX/

On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 11:23:45 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:

> Hi Douglas,
>
>  I will hopefully work on Refnotes documentation to help newbies find 
> their way easily. But just to answer your questions above
>
> 1. Refnotes has three small tools
> 1.1. abbreviations (to insert abbreviations and create glossary table)
> 1.2. footnotes (to insert numbered footnote in the tiddler body and create 
> at the bottom of the tiddler full length footnotes)
> 1.3. bibliography (to insert references, and create bibliography table)
>
> To use it:
>
> 1. drag and drop the Refnotes to your wiki
> 2. install Bibtex importer (not required but automate things)
>
> i. Normally people use some libraries to get the bibliography data. Almost 
> any library support bibtex format, so you need to export bibliography data 
> as .bib files
> ii. import the bibliography data (.bib files to your wiki. Bibtex Importer 
> gets the data and generates bibtex entry tiddlers with all required 
> fields (automatically)
> iii. you can now cite using simple Refnotes macro
>
> That's all. 
>
> Refnotes plugin does not manually create bibtex entries nor encourage to 
> do that! Bibliography data can be retrieved from a library like Google 
> Scholar, sciencedirect.com, library of congress, ... 
>
> But as an enhancement, I can add a macro to get data from the user and all 
> the user to create a bibtex entry manually 
>
> Hope this helps you and answers some of your questions.
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 12:20 AM Douglas Glenn  wrote:
>
>> Wow, it shows up now (bibtex importer). I don't know how I missed it. I 
>> had tried to install it by downloading each script in the Content tab on 
>> your Refnote site and importing it on my end. I managed to create one 
>> Bibliography tiddler, but only after observing how you had done it in  your 
>> examples (AMADEO1995949). Try as I may, the only Bibtex reference that 
>> syntax was on bib...@tug.org, written by Oren Patashnik 9 Feb 1988 
>> titled BibTEXing. With examples like:
>>
>> @INPROCEEDINGS(no-gnats,
>> crossref = "gg-proceedings",
>> author = "Rocky Gneisser",
>> title = "No Gnats Are Taken for Granite",
>> pages = "133-139")
>> . . .
>> @PROCEEDINGS(gg-proceedings,
>> editor = "Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter",
>> title = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings",
>> booktitle = "The Gnats and Gnus 1988 Proceedings")
>>
>> Since I only obtained a BA, I had not gone further and possibility being 
>> exposed to the syntax for a Masters or Doctorate degree. Research I learned 
>> and think I do fairly well with, left me ignorant of how it should be 
>> expressed. There was a Bibtex editor available to me, but it outputs:
>>
>> [image: Bibtex.jpg]
>>
>> Would I just start each field name with bibtex- (output field here) ? The 
>> example I spoke of, a few fields have bibtex-(field name) but others do 
>> not. Please excuse my ignorance but the Refnotes Tiddlywiki only increased 
>> my confusion. It's aimed at a more experienced Tiddlywiki user familiar 
>> with filters, ect, but for a raw novice such as myself who simply wants to 
>> install it and run with it, but it isn't explicitly clear that its output 
>> is predicated on a field, value  pair vs within the editor.  
>>
>> I downloaded the reference above from the Refnotes site as a tid and 
>> imported it. Happily enough the fields used in the example now show under 
>> User Fields for selection. Consider this an enhancement request for 
>> pre-populating those fields under Bibtex Field separator/category when the 
>> plugin is installed. The addition of 

Re: [tw5] How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
Mohammad, this is even better! I will make sure it is on the Toolmap, as I
didn't see it there when looking for this.


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 12:31 PM Mohammad Rahmani <
mohammad.rahm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
>  This is already done!
> Don't forget to consult TW-Scripts as the first place for such questions
> ;-) :-) :-)
>
> See the full solution here
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Select%20Icon
>
> The solution actually was provided by TonyM
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:10 PM David Gifford  wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...)
>> as images all together?
>>
>> Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for
>> example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it
>> might be called.
>>
>> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't
>> find it.
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Re: [tw5] How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi David,

 This is already done!
Don't forget to consult TW-Scripts as the first place for such questions
;-) :-) :-)

See the full solution here
https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Select%20Icon

The solution actually was provided by TonyM



Best wishes
Mohammad


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> Hi all
>
> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...)
> as images all together?
>
> Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for
> example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it
> might be called.
>
> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't
> find it.
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[tw5] Re: YouTube Tutorials for TiddlyWiki

2020-12-21 Thread Sylvain Naudin
Hello,

I always plan, one day... to publish new videos in French.

My previous (quite old I'm afraid) are available here 
:https://vimeo.com/channels/tiddlywikifr
(Youtube at the time didn't want to take them, so I went through my Vimeo 
channel).

Regards,
Sylvain


Le lundi 21 décembre 2020 à 18:37:23 UTC+1, manishm...@gmail.com a écrit :

> Thank you Tones. I'm also learning from the individual responses and step 
> by steps examples available in the different TW forums. 
> Will check out the other videos too on YouTube. 
> Thanks a ton. 
> Cheers
> Manish
>
> On Thursday, 17 December, 2020 at 8:17:38 am UTC+5:30 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Post scrip Frances's is based on TW5.1.9 not the current 5.1.22
>>
>> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:46:22 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> Mario has  a lot of intermediate level ones. 
>>>
>>> A simple google search "tiddlywiki youtube" works a charm.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>> `
>>> On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 at 20:17:36 UTC+11 manishm...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>

 Dear all 
 Currently, Francis Meetze's playlist (
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMGpAW0z_Bo) is the most prominent 
 online tutorial covering the basics of TiddlyWiki. 

 Are there any other online video tutorials that explore TiddlyWiki 
 features which could be of use to non-programmers like me?

 Thanks in advance. 

 Regards
 Manish

>>>

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Re: [tw5] Disable parse rule within a template

2020-12-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Soren

If you’re working on Node.js then the easiest way to approach this might be to 
set up two wiki folders with the same content (see how editions/tw5.com-server 
inherits the content from editions/tw5.com in the core repo), with one of them 
lacking the KaTeX plugin. You’d then use that wiki for your static renderings.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> On 20 Dec 2020, at 19:52, Soren Bjornstad  wrote:
> 
> Using the official KaTeX plugin, I am hoping for a way to disable KaTeX 
> rendering in a tiddler when rendering that tiddler using a specific template.
> 
> Use case: I'm programmatically extracting HTML content from TiddlyWiki by 
> using Node to render it through a template, but I want to preserve the math 
> notation specifically as is because the target system already natively 
> supports LaTeX within $$ delimiters. (If I don't do anything special to the 
> math fragments, I get a corrupted version of the markup shown twice in my 
> output!)
> 
> I see that KaTeX is implemented as an inline parse rule, `latex-parser`, but 
> I don't want to turn that off globally, because I still want the markup to 
> render normally when viewing the wiki, just not when extracting content from 
> it. The `\rules except` pragma doesn't appear to disable the rule in tiddlers 
> transcluded into a tiddler, only within that exact tiddler. Is there some 
> other way to adjust the parse rules?
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[tw5] Re: YouTube Tutorials for TiddlyWiki

2020-12-21 Thread Manish Mohandas
Thank you Tones. I'm also learning from the individual responses and step 
by steps examples available in the different TW forums. 
Will check out the other videos too on YouTube. 
Thanks a ton. 
Cheers
Manish

On Thursday, 17 December, 2020 at 8:17:38 am UTC+5:30 TW Tones wrote:

> Post scrip Frances's is based on TW5.1.9 not the current 5.1.22
>
> On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:46:22 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Mario has  a lot of intermediate level ones. 
>>
>> A simple google search "tiddlywiki youtube" works a charm.
>>
>> Tones
>> `
>> On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 at 20:17:36 UTC+11 manishm...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear all 
>>> Currently, Francis Meetze's playlist (
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMGpAW0z_Bo) is the most prominent 
>>> online tutorial covering the basics of TiddlyWiki. 
>>>
>>> Are there any other online video tutorials that explore TiddlyWiki 
>>> features which could be of use to non-programmers like me?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance. 
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Manish
>>>
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[tw5] Re: New to TW5

2020-12-21 Thread Manish Mohandas
Dear Springer.
Is your method also applicable for pdf's hosted in Google Drive. 
When I go to the "Get Link" section, I get a long link. However, TW doesnt 
recognize this as a pdf when I follow your steps.
Is there a different steps for files hosted on Google Drive?
Regards
Manish
On Tuesday, 14 January, 2020 at 12:16:37 am UTC+5:30 springer wrote:

> Chuck, and Nic,
>
> I *can* see PDFs in my TW5, though I haven't tried to get any kind of 
> thumbnail function.
>
> I host my PDFs on dropbox, and use dropbox to "copy a public link" for the 
> PDF. 
>
> Then I create a tiddler, titled however I like. At the bottom of editor 
> interface, add a new field called 
> _canonical_uri
>
> (Note that's an i, not an l). Paste your file's url link in the space to 
> the right and click the button to "add" the field.
>
> Then go select from the "Type" menu (right below edit box): 
> "application/pdf"
>
> When you return to view mode, the result is a little PDF viewer box, much 
> like you see on other websites that host PDFs.
>
> Cheers.
>
> -Springer
>
>
> On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 11:20:42 AM UTC-5, Chuck R. wrote:
>>
>>
>>1. Download TW5 to your local hard drive here: 
>>https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted
>>2. Choose a method of saving the file locally or to Tiddlywiki or on 
>>some other server. Get that set up somehow. I use Tiddlyspot with Chrome, 
>>Tiddlyspot does not seem to work well with Firefox as FF always wants to 
>>save the file locally. 
>>3. Start playing around with features of TW. 
>>4. I am able to store a PDF on a TW5 but cannot read it inside TW5. I 
>>just see a blank tiddler. 
>>5. For EPUB files I'm able to drag and drop an EPUB file on to TW5, 
>>but the tiddler that contains the EPUB now only says "Tiddler contains 
>>binary data". I cannot view it inside the TW5 and I'm unsure how to 
>> export 
>>an EPUB from TW5. 
>>6. For PDFs you will probably have to take a screen shot of the page 
>>you want to view in TW5 and show that image. Just drag and drop the image 
>>to TW5. Images are well supported. Then you insert the image into another 
>>tiddler which contains a table. 
>>7. TW5 has its own wiki language, it is not media wiki. TW5 supports 
>>Markdown but then you lose a lot of TW5 features by using markdown. 
>> That's 
>>why I converted about 20 tiddlers from markdown to TW5.
>>8. Info on TW5 tables is here: 
>>https://tiddlywiki.com/#Tables%20in%20WikiText
>>9. To download your CURRENT version of your TW5 from Tidddlyspot go 
>>to YOURWIKI.tiddlyspot.com/download. 
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Easy local saving with Python

2020-12-21 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Gurudeep,
Many thanks for sharing. Eel is an amazing tool and has a lot of potential
to integrate Tiddlywiki with Python.
I just made some experiments. For me it does not save Tiddlywiki out of the
box!

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 2:12 PM Gurudeep Rao  wrote:

> @UBI, @Mohammad,
>
> This might interest you,
> Python Eel Project
> 
>
> On Sunday, 27 September, 2020 at 1:02:52 am UTC+5:30 PMario wrote:
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>> Hi Nathan,
>>
>> I think, you should have started your own thread. IMO it deserves it.
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
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[tw5] Some stupid questions...

2020-12-21 Thread S1ack
First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I usually 
experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links.

Hope I can get some help.

The stupid questions

1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will allow 
saving?
2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD 
(later called mGSD) flavor of tiddylwiki.

I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable.

TL;DR
Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from 
'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to 
browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to 
keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of 
firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox 
is never used for online tasks.

Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a  shiny new 
blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I 
downloaded all of the mGSD  from github 
and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of it), and 
the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is identified 
by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is not 
recognized as such, and it will not save.

I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see 
anything obvious.


Any help is greatly appreciated.

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[tw5] Re: How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Mario!


On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 10:14:33 AM UTC-6 PMario wrote:

> Hi,
> A second tiddler is: https://tiddlywiki.com/#ImageGallery%20Example
> -m
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[tw5] Re: How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread PMario
Hi,
A second tiddler is: https://tiddlywiki.com/#ImageGallery%20Example
-m

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[tw5] Drag and drop - excision from the view for text tiddlers

2020-12-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
TW already has excision, but you have to be in edit mode and there are 
several speed bumps that make it somewhat messy to use.

This is an example project that demonstrates using drag-and-drop to replace 
text with excerpts that can then be displayed with your own template.

This could be useful is you are studying text, and want to excerpt portions 
for quotes or for cross-linking with other tiddlers.

Caveats.

   - This is for 5.1.23-prerelease only. 
   - Any other tiddler in the story river that contains the same text will 
   have  it's text replaced also. This is why excerpts are tagged with 
   "Excerpt" so they won't be double-processed.
   - Only works with simple unformatted text. 
   - To make it work with TW's linefeeds, the """ markup is applied to the 
   top of each excerpt.
   - Possibly only works on Mondays. Or on solstices.



 

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[tw5] [Feature request] Image tiddlers in the plugin library

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
Hi all

I would like to request that the plugin library have another tab, for 
images, where one can download sets of basic image tiddlers. Nothing 
extensive, just a few basics:

1. A-Z
2. 0-9
3. @, 
4. The most common social media sharing images
5. Other? maybe a few that are like the ones from 
https://www.flaticon.com/most-downloaded

I am aware that there are plugins for packages of icons. I am thinking more 
of ready-made tiddlers of basic items. 

If not, then maybe a tutorial on how to create icons that are the same 
look, dimensions, filesize, etc of the shadow icons. I have tried to do a 
few but they suck, and would like better instructions on how to make them.

Thanks in advance, Dave

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[tw5] Re: How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Eric!

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 8:43:30 AM UTC-6 Eric Shulman wrote:

> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:40:06 AM UTC-8 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...) 
>> as images all together?
>>
> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't 
>> find it.
>>
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#DroppableWidget
>
> -e
>
>  
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[tw5] Re: How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
I will use this opportunity to suggest that TiddlyWiki have sets of basic 
icons (shadow $:/core/images/...) that one can get from the plugin library 
as needed:

1. A-Z
2. 0-9
3. @, #, 
4. Social media sharing

I am aware that there are plugins for packages of icons. I am thinking more 
of ready-made tiddlers of basic items.

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 8:40:06 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...) 
> as images all together?
>
> Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for 
> example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it 
> might be called.
>
> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't 
> find it.
>

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[tw5] Re: How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:40:06 AM UTC-8 David Gifford wrote:

> Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...) 
> as images all together?
> I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't 
> find it.
>

https://tiddlywiki.com/#DroppableWidget

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[tw5] How to see the default TW images?

2020-12-21 Thread David Gifford
Hi all

Is there a way to view all the default images in TW ($:/core/images/...) as 
images all together?

Very frustrating to look to see if TW has a default ampersand image, for 
example, scrolling down the shadow list of images, and not knowing what it 
might be called.

I seem to remember something like that at tiddlywiki.com, but I couldn't 
find it.

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[tw5] Re: Easy local saving with Python

2020-12-21 Thread Gurudeep Rao
@UBI, @Mohammad, 

This might interest you,
Python Eel Project 


On Sunday, 27 September, 2020 at 1:02:52 am UTC+5:30 PMario wrote:

> Hi Nathan, 
>
> I think, you should have started your own thread. IMO it deserves it. 
>
> have fun!
> mario
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[tw5] Re: Simpel dictionary

2020-12-21 Thread odin...@gmail.com
Have a look at this tiddler from Mohammed's collection of scripts. It is a 
simple dictionary stored in a JSON-tiddler.

https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#A%20Dictionary%20Project

Op maandag 21 december 2020 om 08:50:59 UTC+1 schreef wolf...@gmail.com:

> Hello, I'm new to tiddlywiki and wondering how to make a simple dictionary 
> .
>
> Also I'm using tiddlywiki for studying languages  and would be happy with 
> a word bank with translations. 
>

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[tw5] Re: Showing off: Muuri StoryView 0.2.0 Prerelease

2020-12-21 Thread BurningTreeC
@Saq, now the configuration can be fully done via a namespace given with 
the storyViewConffig attribute, defaulting to $:/config/muuri/storyview/

best wishes

saq.i...@gmail.com schrieb am Sonntag, 20. Dezember 2020 um 18:39:20 UTC+1:

> @BTC
>  
>
>> that would indeed be neat. should that storyViewConfig be a single 
>> tiddler (like a data tiddler) or a namespace?
>>
>
> Hmm. I think I've seen Jeremy mention wanting to eventually deprecate data 
> tiddlers, and using individual tiddlers is the more TiddlyWiki way. So this 
> would mean storyViewConfig would be a namespace. Alternatively you could 
> use fields in the same tiddler for different parameters.
>

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