I noticed the similarities between Tiddlywiki and Luminotes too and
was also very pleased to see it was wysiwyg. Now I put it on a share
drive and to my disappointment realized that whatever I had added did
not show up when a colleague pulled it up.
On 18 août, 03:07, steved dipa...@gmail.com
Thanks for your help. I upgraded our version of tiddlywikki and am
having the same problem with the new one and getting this new error
message after it all:
Error: A script from file:// was denied UniversalXPConnect privileges.
I googled that and it appears to have something to do with Firefox
Error: A script from file:// was denied UniversalXPConnect privileges.
This might help:
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Firefox#Enhanced_Privileges
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Firefox#Enhanced_Privileges_2
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(I'm writing this on Jeremy behalf, since he's on holiday.)
We've just published the new release 2.5.3 of TiddlyWiki, which can be
found in the usual place:
http://www.tiddlywiki.com
The major changes for this release are:
* Fixed problems in 2.5.2 with saving/loading and importing tiddlers
*
All you need to do is add fmt=18 to the youtube url and it should
start in HD.
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great news BUT the main page loads with four plug-in errors on my
system. Win XP and Firefox 3.5.2
DownloadTiddlyWiki
Example
SimpleSearch
SplashScreen
and I don't know what to do to get around this.
hints and tips?
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Hello,
Has anyone been successful at saving TiddlyWiki using Google Chromium?
This is the error message I receive:
It's not possible to save changes. Possible reasons include:
- your browser doesn't support saving (Firefox, Internet
Explorer, Safari and Opera all work if properly
Has anyone been successful at saving TiddlyWiki using Google Chromium?
Javascript in FireFox and InternetExplorer have built-in file I/O
functionality. The other major browsers (Safari, Opera, Chrome) do
not. When using these browsers, you need to install a separate Java-
based module
Hi all,
...recently I feel the need to supply my readers of the TiddlyWiki the
option to change the way they access it in a convenient way. While in
the beginning (when they first read a TiddlyWiki document) they shall
pass the initial steps reading about what this TiddlyWiki thing is,
later
What I would like to see is that the user just gets back (what open
tiddlers is concerned) at the point where he left off (remember the
open tiddlers).
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#StorySaverPlugin
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
My first impression is 'nice effort'. I think there are some ideas
useful for harvesting for future versions of TW. But I have an issue
with the implementation for my use.
My primary personal use of TW is on Linux (and a separate
implementation at work on WinXP, but these are not
If anyone is interested I will be maintaining a compressed version of
TiddlyWiki with the goal of reducing file size and maintaining
performance as much as possible. Essentially at the moment this does
this by minifying the javascript code..
Link is here if you are interested:
If I go straight to http://www.tiddlyspot.com, it (you mean Firefox password
manager, right? If yes, then that is what I was saying.) will remember the
site id and password. I think this is the same thing you're saying M)
(but correct me if I'm wrong)
If I go straight to
I'm trying to link to a jpg image on my local hard drive. This TW
just sits on a hard drive for Personal Information Management. I can
link to files just fine, but when I try to link to an image I just get
the text and I don't see the image.
Thanks for your help!!
-Matt
Tobias, thanks for the reply. However, I think we're talking about 2
different things.
A regular youtube page URL looks like so:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezNScBd7_h4
whereas an embedded youtube video url looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/v/ezNScBd7_h4
The /watch?v= gets replaced with
On Aug 18, 7:45 am, Matt mattgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to link to a jpg image on my local hard drive. This TW
just sits on a hard drive for Personal Information Management. I can
link to files just fine, but when I try to link to an image I just get
the text and I don't see the
Yeah, I made the same mistake.
The way quick add works is.
You can specificy a project level item:
my project
and a task level item (using a period)
.mytask
and then everything else is tags or text so it pays to have a well
understood tagging methodology. There are no order dependencies on
Hello!
In the best case scenario, I would like to actually embed several
images at once (as part of a photo album) using Eric Shulman's
AttachFilePlugin and package. These would be thumb images in a
dedicated TW, so space is not an issue. Yet.
Is there a way to do this?
If not, then a second
Hi Mark,
maybe [[AllThumbs]] would fit your bill?
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#AllThumbs
Regards..
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Apologies friends, my minds been elsewhere so I've got lots of
catching up to do in these groups.
Firstly, Eric - this is AWESOME. I'm now going to revisit my original
use case - I can now use rssfeed as a tag on items without it getting
a new view template :)
Secondly, Tobias with regard to how
anyone could suggest a format that would make TW look less like a web
page and more like, oh, a Word document or some such nonsense.
You could style everything with CSS. But I think the fastest way would
be to get rid of only certain elements, like the unnecessary header.
For this you just
Hi Alan,
Perhaps adding a visual parser
plugin for the EditTemplate would satisfy the same itch for TW for
those who would like to have WYSIWYG at all times.
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#PreviewPlugin
The database usage for storage is one of the more valuable ideas
presented here.
We have also created an archive of previous releases of TiddlyWiki:
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/archive/
Many thanks for your efforts, Fred, Martin and everyone involved.
If anyone is interested I will be maintaining a compressed version of
TiddlyWiki with the goal of reducing file size and
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