Hi Everyone
I am using TiddlyWiki 2.5.0 in Firefox 3.0.12 on Ubuntu 9.04. I am
having trouble with the Firefox add-in NoScript. I used to have
NoScript and TiddlyWiki both working without any problems, but for the
last few months I have had to disable NoScript if I want to use TW. I
now want to
Hi Dave
In the right panel there is a tabbed index. The last tab is more.
You choose the last tab, which is called shadowed.
Open the tiddler ToolbarCommands.
Originally it looks like this (plain TW):
|~ViewToolbar|closeTiddler closeOthers +editTiddler fields syncing
permalink references jump|
Hi Paul - and/or maybe Eric?
Two questions:
!)
I can't print chordcharts with SnapshotPlugin
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#SnapshotPlugin.
Do you know what I have to do - to make it work?
2)
My TW uses a dark/tranparent background for the textbody.
I'd like to have a white background - just for
Hi Eric
I noticed that noone has answered your question yet...
I don't know the answer - but asking the question in the Safari forum
might give some answers regarding the use of filebrowser in Safari:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=169
Just a thought - Of course I might be
In the meantime, here's a simple workaround that at least prevents the
exception from being thrown and gives a tiny bit more information
Something similar has now been implemented in the core:
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/
There'll probably be a bugfix release soon, which will
I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
a limit in the java interface. Its unlikely that members of a Safari
forum would know
On Jul 29, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Måns wrote:
I noticed that noone has answered your question yet...
I don't know the answer - but asking the question in the Safari forum
might give some answers regarding the use of filebrowser in Safari:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=169
I feel like I must be both reinventing the wheel, and the most
retarded caveman ever to do it,but to expand the functionality of
TiddlyWiki for writing stories, I have been trying to get a macro to
interpret/add inline svg graphics to tiddlywiki.
I have found all sorts of things where people
Whenever I open a tiddlywiki file in firefox, I get the following
exception
[JavaScript Application] An error occured throwing an exception
After clicking ok and dismissing the popup, I get a tiddlywiki
screen but none of the macros seem to work.
Error in macro timeline
Error in macro list
The
Finally, some content ;o)
Maybe tiddlypocketbook would be a nice layout for those short
chapters,
and then use some anotationsplugin to show your notes as a tooltip.
You'd have to fiddle a bit to integrate the searchbox in the
stylesheet.
Another good option would be to either show the results
On Jul 29, 8:30 am, FND f...@gmx.net wrote:
In the meantime, here's a simple workaround that at least prevents the
exception from being thrown and gives a tiny bit more information
Something similar has now been implemented in the core:
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/
Manually formatting Wiki text is tedious. I want to build a TW with
static formatted text in many Tiddlers. An easy way appears to be to
just:
1. Compose and format the content in Word
2. Save it as an html file
3. Open the file in a text editor
4. Copy and paste the html content into the
What would also be nice is support for something more along the
lines of [...]
1) merging the results of the new and old tiddlers
2) overwriting the local tiddler with the results from the master
I agree that's very useful and desirable - however, I don't think it
should be part of the
On Jul 29, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Mark S. wrote:
I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
a limit in the java interface. Its
I don't run Safari, so I may be all wet on this, but I think Safari is
one of several browsers that saves files via a Java applet. The applet
might even be providing the file picker box, in which case you've hit
a limit in the java interface.
Actually, the problem is that Safari does not
I think you're making great progress. Embedding SVG would allow TW to
be used for parts diagrams, games, maps ... lots of cool stuff.
In your code, try replacing:
$(place).appendChild(svgObject);
with :
jQuery(place).append(svgObject);
And replace your macro with:
SVG circle r='50'
If I understand you right the 'done' button must have been lost either
by deleting the following - or parts of it - from the EditTemplate:
div class='toolbar' macro='toolbar ToolbarCommands::EditToolbar'/
div
- or something from the ToolbarCommands tiddler:
|~EditToolbar|+saveTiddler
Is there an easier/more efficient way to do it?
I believe you can't get it easier than by installing the
QuickEditPackage in a TW - thereby avoiding other applications and
shortcomings of text within html../html tags in tiddlers.
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#QuickEditPackage
regards..
Hi Mans,
though I don't seem to be able to access http://måns.dk at the moment,
I think the following example should help to have a white background
for tabs:
http://menuflex.tiddlyspot.com/#TabsWhiteGray%20BrowseMenu
regards..
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You
However, as of TW230, this can be easily accomplished without the
plugin by direct reference to the 'tiddler' global context object,
using a 'computed parameter' in the standard newTiddler macro,
like this:
newTiddler ... tag:{{tiddler.title}}
enjoy,
-e
Thanks Eric, this works really
There's a lot more to say, but it's late, and possibly best said in
another thread anyway. I wanted to acknowledge that I'm reading all
this, and thinking about it deeply. I'll try to post some more
coherent thoughts in a day or two, and thanks for bearing with the
discussion.
Best wishes
Forgot to mention something even easier:
http://lewcid.org/tiddlywiki-bookmarklets/
If you use the bookmarklet 'NukeShadows' it will delete all adapted
shadowed tiddlers. Though also some which you wouldn't want to, like a
custom StyleSheet or PageTemplate. Though you could always revert
these
I feel like I must be both reinventing the wheel, and the most
retarded caveman ever to do it,but to expand the functionality of
TiddlyWiki for writing stories, I have been trying to get a macro to
interpret/add inline svg graphics to tiddlywiki.
This might be of interest:
Hi Eric(s),
Hmm, I *think* java does have a file-browser/picker class already
available. Not sure if it does everything that Eric would suggest, or
if works on all platforms.
Just out of curiosity, where is the source code for TiddlySaver ?
Apparently not in the jar file.
-- Mark
On Jul 29,
If you use the bookmarklet 'NukeShadows' it will delete all adapted
shadowed tiddlers. Though also some which you wouldn't want to, like a
custom StyleSheet or PageTemplate. Though you could always revert
these by importing only these few shadowed tiddlers from a backup.
You could also try:
Hi Jonnan
On Jul 30, 1:11 am, Jonnan jonnan.w...@gmail.com wrote:
I feel like I must be both reinventing the wheel, and the most
retarded caveman ever to do it,but to expand the functionality of
TiddlyWiki for writing stories, I have been trying to get a macro to
interpret/add inline svg
Hi Wolfgang
Great! - You are a real TWWizard ;-)
I mixed up a TW/Web-vocabulary with a musicexpression for
guitarnotation - tab - meaning: notation of which note to play on a
stringed/fretted instrument, by writing numbers (fretnumbers) on lines
= strings.
What I'm searching for is a way to
Hi Måns, wolfgang Eric S,
Sincerely appreciate your feedback and will spend some time 'digesting
and testing' out the various suggestion.
/br
Dave :)
On Jul 29, 7:54 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
If you use the bookmarklet 'NukeShadows' it will delete all adapted
shadowed
You can open an earlier version of my tw (without the jTab-plugin)
here: http://måns.dk/Dindex.html
On 30 Jul., 00:10, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Wolfgang
Great! - You are a real TWWizard ;-)
I mixed up a TW/Web-vocabulary with a musicexpression for
guitarnotation - tab - meaning:
Hm - I've tried to open my TW (måns.dk) from different browsers -
different pc's during the last month without problems - now I can't
open it in older firefox browsers or seamonkey...
I t *must* have some relation to jTab plugin - or the changes I made
to MarkupPosthead - I have made no other
And Hah!!! Thank you sir - I'd have never thought about jQuery there;
And the tweak needed? Add the Namespace!!
config.macros.SVG =
{ handler: function (place, macroName, params, wikifier, paramString,
tiddler)
{ var svg = params[0]
var svgObject = document.createElement('object');
Based on what I've read up to now, it doesn't look like you can make a
non-text object into a tiddler, just link to it as an external
object. Is that correct, or can you include a picture or a word
processing file directly in a tiddler?
Up to now, I have used an attachments subdirectory for my
Based on what I've read up to now, it doesn't look like you can make a
non-text object into a tiddler, just link to it as an external
object. Is that correct, or can you include a picture or a word
processing file directly in a tiddler?
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#AttachFilePlugin
How about using visual editors from here
http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html
? I think it has what you want.
I would avoid MS Word for two reasons. First the auto generated html
code is too ugly for me. Too many useless tags, too much text.
Secondly it would go against the idea of a self
For reference purposes - the system doesn't seem to work well with the
svg 'use' command - I suspect something in xlink isn't pulling things
through properly, which explains the issues with gradients not working
in the original blog (Uses definitions).
It's a fairly severe limitation, so if
On Jul 29, 10:44 am, Mark S. throa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity, where is the source code for TiddlySaver ?
Apparently not in the jar file.
Original source:
http://my.opera.com/Andrew%20Gregory/blog/2006/12/03/update-tiddlywiki-java-saver
, but i think it has been modified since
Hi Jonnan,
Eric's already mentioned raphaeljs, which I'd really recommend you check
out.
You might also get some ideas from the way the jtab guitar tab library works
- essentially a domain specific language for rendering guitar notation in
SVG (see http://jtab.tardate.com and also
Hi Måns,
I haven't tried printing jtab with the SnapshotPlugin yet - thanks for the
alert, I'll check it out.
Regarding coloring of notation, you are right - currently it is fixed doing
black on transparent background. I'm thinking about adding more control over
colors (and sizing). In the
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