I am now using MonkeyGTD 3.0 alpha r9902
and imported the Checkboxplugin which broke my tiddly.
I removed the plugin and found the following error:
as soon as you put square braces [_] in the notes of a tiddler
it does not render the icon in any dashboard view but gives the
following
2009/8/9 Scott Kingery techlifeblog...@gmail.com
I've seen this before. It is a CSS thing having to do with the style sheet
dealing with printing. I have to go back in and look and see if I can
remember how I fixed it. It isn't a hard fix but it does deal with mucking
about in the internals
Hi I was investigating a problem I've been having (posted last week)
and I downloaded a clean copy of the html file from the website, and
it is coming up with the same exact errors as my actual file. Which I
thought merited a new post since every new user would seem to be
encountering this when
...MonkeyGTD 3.0 alpha r9902... imported Checkboxplugin... which broke my
tiddly.
as soon as you put square braces [_] in the notes of a tiddler
Please refer to the plugin documentation
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CheckboxPluginInfo
which includes the following note:
On Aug 10, 7:30 am, Brad bcoffi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi I was investigating a problem I've been having (posted last week)
and I downloaded a clean copy of the html file from the website, and
it is coming up with the same exact errors as my actual file. Which I
thought merited a new post
I usually save my GTD file version 3 Alpha r8415 to Dropbox and as a
backup I upload them to Tiddlyspot, so I don't use / don't need the
SaveBackups and AutoSave functions.
Last week I downloaded version r9902 (did not upgrade my GTD file
yet), started playing around, and found out that I cannot
Hello all,
I'm using the d3 version and am trying to figure out how to change the
format of the date when I open a new journal using the right sidebar.
Thank you,
Loren
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Eric, thank you very much!
This is really *exactly* what I needed!!
Kind regards,
Jason
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I'm reposting this announcement from the tiddlywikidev group last
week. We've had a good response to the beta so far in terms of
resolving problems with filesaving and importing. It would be useful
to give the beta some wider testing, but as usual please exercise
caution before entrusting it with
twFile.html, renamed to twFile.hta works SOMETIMES.
FileSystem.html, renamed to FileSystem.hta works ALWAYS.
Thanks for the feedback - that was useful in preparing the beta:
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/t/1b7501e91bd0203f
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You can also open any TW file in a text editor or text file viewer and
copy/paste the data tiddlers information to any future application; it
is not in any proprietary format. I go across several OS' without any
problem, so you are protected there as well.
Ok, under linux x86 using FF 3.0.11, if I close the initial tiddler,
cpu drops back to a satisfactory 2-3%. If I leave the initial tiddler
open, 100%.
...Lyall
On Aug 10, 3:44 pm, lyallp lyall.pea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmmm... Windows XP Pro, Firefox 3.5.2, much less CPU, around 5% - then
Is there a plugin anywhere that would give me a list of currently
opened tiddlers?
Many thanks,
David Shaw
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On Aug 9, 2009, at 7:59 PM, IainS wrote:
I have some problems printing my TW and to use the information in a
report I have to cut and paste into Word and then format it.
You should check out ExportTiddlersPllugin, Ian. I use it all the time
to export text from tiddlers for processing with
David
Try
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#BreadcrumbsPluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#BreadcrumbsPlugin
Robert
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:27 AM, David Shaw tihne...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is there a plugin anywhere that would give me a list of currently
opened tiddlers?
Many thanks,
David
There are a lot of things I like about TW and consider essential for
its note-taking/documentation capability: [...]
That's a nice list - someone should record that somewhere...
of course I want to be able to use everything I write down in TW also
in the not-so-near future
Take a look
On Aug 9, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Jason wrote:
That said I am very much tempted to jump at TW completely. But of
course I want to be able to use everything I write down in TW also in
the not-so-near future. So my questions are:
* Is there anything that stands in the way of using TW as a some
In response to Jason's questions about TiddlyWiki's viability as a
long-term note-taking and -organizing tool I referred him to two links
in which Garrett Lisi talks about his use of TiddWiki.
Two things about the videos are interesting. One is hosted by
O'Reilly, the well known publisher
Many thanks! Just what I was after,
David
On Aug 10, 1:52 pm, Robert Pollard ecology2...@gmail.com wrote:
David
Tryhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#BreadcrumbsPluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#BreadcrumbsPlugin
Robert
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:27 AM, David Shaw tihne...@googlemail.com
On Aug 10, 2009, at 6:46 AM, lyallp wrote:
Ok, under linux x86 using FF 3.0.11, if I close the initial tiddler,
cpu drops back to a satisfactory 2-3%. If I leave the initial tiddler
open, 100%.
When I just attempted to log on it was quite a while before the
initial tiddler loaded, and
When I just attempted to log on it was quite a while before the
initial tiddler loaded, and even then Firefox was not useable. I
finally forced a quit. At present it appears TiddlyTools is
effectively unusable by me.
Please try bypassing the 'Welcome' tiddler, as suggested by LyallP.
Maybe. But in the future, everyone will be geeks ;-)
On Aug 10, 5:25 am, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
The other is that in one of the videos, Lisi says, in
response to a question from his audience, This is
for geeks. At present that is
On Aug 10, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Mark S. wrote:
Maybe. But in the future, everyone will be geeks ;-)
Well, if truth be told, I'm no geek, so in that respect I don't really
agree with Lisi. But I'm deeply indebted to and dependent up on geeks,
especially the ones here, and in that respect
On Aug 10, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Eric Shulman wrote:
Please try bypassing the 'Welcome' tiddler, as suggested by LyallP.
You can also force animation to be turned off. Try this URL:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#About%20chkAnimate:false
Great! That's TiddlyTools as I remember it. Maybe even a
Breadcrumbs is a great little plugin, isn't it. thanks are really due to
Eric Shulman who wrote it.
Robert
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:28 AM, David Shaw tihne...@googlemail.com wrote:
Many thanks! Just what I was after,
David
On Aug 10, 1:52 pm, Robert Pollard ecology2...@gmail.com
Wow, thanks FND and Eric for your replies.
FND, your link
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Future_Proof
was very helpful. Adresses exactly my concerns and remediates all of
them.
There is also a link to an earlier discussion on how long will a TW
last
That all does not work. I feel it's up to OSX 10.5.8 and Safari 4.
Even a local empty file together with the Saver.jar are not able to
save. With the actual Firefox it's saving.
On 10 Aug., 10:18, FND f...@gmx.net wrote:
I have copied emty.html and the saver modul to a folder on my
Hello,
I have the same problem. I try to import a theme from tiddlythemes.com
but when I copy/paste the correct URL it is not able to load tiddlers.
Using 2.5.2 with only LooseLinks and SinglePageMode as plugins. I have
no clue.
Jeroen
On Aug 7, 1:55 am, Jonnan jonnan.w...@gmail.com wrote:
I
Is there a real world working example of TWT-Treeview • Executive
That is the way a real person has set it up. I am ready to jump into
TW again ( on and off for years) and like this implementation, but
would love to see a real world example to get me up to speed faster.
Yes the file itself has
I suppose I am a geek, however I have made a career of converting geek speak
to end user and back again.
I would suggest a separate development effort with lots of user interaction
and review to boost TiddlyWiki's end user adoption. Even for me it took a
little time to realise it real
Possible for the same reasons I use;
TiddlersBarPlugin
http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html
and
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#StorySaverPluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#StorySaverPlugin
Lets you save the current Story (opened tiddlers) for reopen later etc...
Perhaps this is too much
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