Is there a version of TiddlyWiki that has most of the same
functionality and appearance as a MediaWIki wiki?
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Is it possible to use the new here plugin from MPTW with the
standard version of TIddlyWiki?
-Jarble
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Is there a plugin that makes it possible to edit TddlyWiki tiddlers
section-by-section, like a MediaWiki website?
-Jarble
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The following change to CompareTiddlersPlugin adds the older revisions
(identified by the Revisions tag)
to the CompareTiddlersPlugin list in the correct location (sorted by
title).
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more efficient way to do the above, but this works for me.
Rather than hard-code a check for a specific
http://tiddlythemes.com/empties/TiddlyPedia.html
has the same appearance only.
regards..
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Generally, all plugins (systemConfig tagged) tiddlers should work with
the standard version. Some older plugins might fail with the latest
standard version. There might be some dependencies on other tiddlers
though. Or changes required to the template shadowed tiddlers. For
example with the
Sorry, there isn't.
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I looked at TiddlySpot, but didn't sign up there as I am trying to set
this up on my own server. Is there a way I missed to see a sample of a
TiddlySpot-enabled wiki without signing up? (Or maybe I should just
sign up for a free account to try it out.)
- Marc
On Jul 23, 6:07 pm, Anthony
I wrote:
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before: this WikiWord is linked
tiddler {{config.options.chkDisableWikiLinks=true;'';}}
during: this WikiWord is not a link
tiddler {{config.options.chkDisableWikiLinks=false;'';}}
after: this WikiWord is linked
tobbbie replied:
Thanks - a little complicated to remember,
Just out of curiosity, what actual version of 3.. ?? and what
operating system? Did you reboot FF after installing? If the context
menu is working correctly, it should be at the very top of the context
menu.
On Jul 25, 8:35 pm, shavinder shavinderpalsi...@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed
You could put each section in a separate tiddler, and then view them
together using the tiddler ... macro.
-- Mark
On Jul 26, 7:50 am, jarble jar...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a plugin that makes it possible to edit TddlyWiki tiddlers
section-by-section, like a MediaWiki website?
-Jarble
I am having an issue withhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin
where it doesn't do
anything when I switch to import from a web page and click on the
Select a server link.
I can click on the link and nothing pops up to allow me to select from
my systemServer togged tiddlers.
I
Sorry for the delay. Here's what I found
!--TIDDLYSPOT_INJECT--
div style=display:noneimg src=http://tiddlyspot.com/_ts/stats/
tiddlyfolio//div
!--TCEJNI_TOPSYLDDIT--
!--TIDDLYSPOT_INJECT--
script src=http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js; type=text/
javascript/scriptscript type=text/
I uninstalled the Skype web add-on for Firefox, but not Skype itself
(v4.1) and, presto, the problem is gone.
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The tiddler macro works fine, but it is different from MediaWiki's
layout because it doesn't place an edit button at the top of each
section. I'm trying to find a version of TiddlyWiki that allows
sections of pages to be edited in the same way as MediaWiki pages.
On Jul 26, 1:23 pm, Mark S.
I think http://tiddlytools.com/#EditTiddlerPlugin will do what you
want if used in conjunction with tiddler tiddlerTitle.
Just put editTiddler TiddlerName linktext in the other tiddlers.
Maybe even hook it up with HideWhen.
Ken Girard
On Jul 26, 2:42 pm, jarble jar...@gmail.com wrote:
The
I think http://tiddlytools.com/#EditTiddlerPlugin will do what you
want if used in conjunction with tiddler tiddlerTitle.
... and, to make the usage easier to apply, you can define a separate
tiddler containing the combined syntax and then apply a 'substitution
parameter' in the tiddler macro
Looks like you've solved my problem. Thanks!
-Jarble
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I think http://tiddlytools.com/#EditTiddlerPlugin will do what you
want if used in conjunction with tiddler tiddlerTitle.
... and, to make the usage easier to
I think there is a formatting bug in rev 1.3.0 of
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SaveFromWebConfig.
...there are missing close comment markers...
eek! good catch! thanks.
Fixed. v1.3.1
enjoy,
-e
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I am using the list function of the openStory macro...
...to use terms more friendly to the coursebook,
I created a tiddler zzLocalSettings tagged with systemConfig...
That's the right approach... one suggestion: instead of using
[[zzLocalSettings]], I recommend calling it
why am I getting this error message when I use loadTiddlers to
reference a local file -
[nsIScriptableUnicodeConverter.ConvertToUnicode] nsresult:
I have a number of loadtiddlers instances in a TW...all behave
perfectly except this one..can´t figure out why it fails...
when reporting a
...tiddlers that are going to be orphaned because
...they never show up as actual links within a tiddler.
...prevent them from showing up in the Orphans tab.
One really simple non-code way to do this: create a tiddler (e.g.,
[[FosterHome]]) in which you explicitly place links to all the
On Jul 26, 6:22 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using the list function of the openStory macro...
...to use terms more friendly to the coursebook,
I created a tiddler zzLocalSettings tagged with systemConfig...
That's the right approach... one suggestion: instead of
On Jul 26, 1:36 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having an issue with http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin
where it doesn't do anything when I switch to import from a web page and
click on the
Select a server link.
I can click on the link and nothing pops up
On Jul 26, 11:24 pm, rouilj rou...@cs.umb.edu wrote:
On Jul 26, 1:36 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having an issue withhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin
where it doesn't do anything when I switch to import from a web page and
click on the
Select a
On Jul 26, 11:37 pm, rouilj rou...@cs.umb.edu wrote:
On Jul 26, 11:24 pm, rouilj rou...@cs.umb.edu wrote:
On Jul 26, 1:36 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having an issue
withhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin
where it doesn't do anything when I
At tiddlyWiki.org there is references to all server side Tiddly Wiki's
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Server-side_implementation
Tiddlyspot is very easy to set up and break down so go for it.
I believe the way tiddlyspot works has been documented and may be able to be
used by you.
Regards Tony
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