Hi Dickon,
Forgive me contacting you out of the blue - I thought you might be the one
to point me in the right direction on this.
I'm involved in developing an organisational questionnaire. It outputs
'pathologies' which in earlier iterations were 'pathological archetypes.'
We've had to re-write
I've been using TiddlyWiki for awhile, but just started a new one from
the new core and am trying to tweak the ViewTemplate.
Specifically, the 'tagging' list appears on the left, below the
tiddler content, but I would like it to be on the right-hand side
either above or below the 'tags' list.
I have 2 TW's where {{{ ... text ... }} causes the text to wrap
instead of being formatted as fixed pre style. I assume some style
got overwritten somewhere. What style do I need to fix, with what
attributes, to get this to work again?
Thanks!
Mark
Hi Taylor
Have you checked the path to the fckprogram in the FCKeditorPlugin
tiddler?
My setup works with this: fckeditor/, when I'm using it from
TiddlySpot.
Regards Måns Mårtensson
On 20 Jul., 02:50, TSoutherland tlso...@gmail.com wrote:
I appreciate the response but I have been doing just
i am experimenting with tiddlerencryption plugin from
tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com Its working all fine but i cannot change
the master password. I click on the EncryptionChangePassword Change
password new password Encrypt(TiddlyFolio) link button and fill
in the new password but nothing happens on
How can I embed one tiddler inside another tiddler? I am using
TiddlyWiki to take notes and want to combine multiple pages into one
page.
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Hi. I will have a look, though it sounds like a question for Lyall.
As a precaution I recommend that you make sure that you unencrypt all
your encrypted tiddlers first. (See the EncryptDecrypt tiddler, in
particular the Troubleshooting Note). You may do this by renaming the
special tiddler
see for example this faq tiddler:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/faq.html#FAQ_RepositionTagDisplay
Specifically, the 'tagging' list appears on the left, below the
tiddler content, but I would like it to be on the right-hand side
either above or below the 'tags' list. I've tried moving it around
My wife's copy of TiddlyFolio (http://tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com) had
all kinds of problems with Firefox after the 3.5.1 upgrade.
In the course of looking at it I found that it was opening a one pixel
beacon on TiddlySpot and signalling to Googleanalytics.com also --
code for both of which was
Thanks, Eric. That was it. There was a couple of invisible white
spaces just after the {{{.
On Jul 20, 9:05 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I have 2 TW's where {{{ ... text ... }} causes the text to wrap
instead of being formatted as fixed pre style.
{{{...text...}}}
Forgot to add to the above that I am exporting lastpass passwords to a
TiddlyFolio tiddler -- as a means of backing up. Otherwise TiddlyFolio
contains passwords I do not want to sync with lastpass.
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Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:06 PM, wolfgang wolfgangl...@gmail.com wrote:
see for example this faq tiddler:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/faq.html#FAQ_RepositionTagDisplay
Specifically, the 'tagging' list appears on the left, below the
tiddler content,
Perfect. Thanks.
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 8:53 AM, wolfgang wolfgangl...@gmail.com wrote:
2 Options:
http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#AutoRefreshPlugin
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#AutoRefresh
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:02 PM, wolfgang wolfgangl...@gmail.com wrote:
Embedding is called transclusion with TiddlyWiki, see here:
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Transclusion
Basically you have to write:
tiddler TiddlerTitle
where TiddlerTitle has to be replaced with the actual title of
okay, I've tried to solve my problem a different way. I stole this
code Brady wrote back in 2007:
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_frm/thread/9f847c2dfba7c0a6/98fc1243dfb91bc1?lnk=gstq=newProject+script#98fc1243dfb91bc1
and tweaked it like so:
config.macros.newProblem={};
Template2 (using your ListboxPlugin) has this:
| Location:|select locat...@$1 rows:1 allowBlank
+BodyLocationTemplateTotal allowEdit|
It works fine if I have a one-word title, but if I have a two word (or
more) title (e.g. abcd efgh), I get a table with
As with all TW macros, if a
I'm having problems with not being able to close a new tiddler,
regardless if I have autosave on or off. I can cancel out so I
haven't lost access to existing tiddlers, just updating or adding.
This is on PCLOS Linux, fully updated and TW2.5.2.
Thank you sir... I read your reply too fast and did this:
select locat...@[[$1]] rows:1 allowBlank +BodyLocationTemplateTotal
allowEdit
and it worked anyway...
and now another Oliver Twist moment (please sir, I want some more)
would you mind commenting on my latest coding fumbling above?...
I'm honestly not sure what happened, I tried it again and again and
finally it worked. I don't know why it decided to work and for now I
don't care. There is one thing though (and I'll make a separate
topic if necessary), I can drag and drop some local images while
wysiwyg editing and they'll
Also,
If your tiddlers are created from a content template you can add the
following into your tiddlers. There may be some other dependencies perhaps
noted on tiddlywki.org
But for this example you need
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#EditFieldPluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#EditFieldPlugin
+
I'm so happy - I figured it out (after reading Eric's 2007 reply more
carefully).
Anyway, for completion's sake, here's the code that works:
config.macros.newProblem={};
config.macros.newProblem.handler = function
(place,macroName,params,wikifier,paramString,tiddler)
{
if (!readOnly)
script
var here = story.findContainingTiddler(place) ;
var title = here.getAttribute('tiddler') ;
wikify(title,place) ;
/script
(Code somewhat lifted from that of Eric Shulman)
HTH
Mark
On Jul 20, 8:53 am, bopaige bobpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible, within a script, to know the name of
Hi Guys,
I found TiddlyWiki today and have installed and played for an hour or
so. So far I really like it.
I've now tried to install some plugins to assist with editing, I've
tried both
QuickEdit, and
EasyEdit
Neither appear to be working (though they are both loaded according to
the Manage
I've now tried to install some plugins to assist with editing, I've
tried both
QuickEdit, and
EasyEdit
Neither appear to be working (though they are both loaded according to
the Manage Plugins window). There are no changes on the Tiddler menu.
For QuickEdit installation instructions,
Hi Eric, thanks for the link.
I have followed the instructions. Took me about an hour to figure out
what to do, but it works.
Many thanks,
Coopsnakes
On Jul 21, 1:58 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I've now tried to install some plugins to assist with editing, I've
tried both
Hello,
I have two different tiddlywiki instances and I needed to link from
one note in the first instance to another note in the second instance.
The problem was that the title of the note was not a simple WikiWord
but instead was a A Spaced Out Title. This causes the permalink to
become
This causes the permalink to
become something like second.html#[[A Spaced Out Title]] which is
almost impossible to link to in the normal wiki syntax.
In other words,
[[This other note|second.html#[[A Spaced Out Title
doesn't get parsed correctly.
You can encode the square
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