[tw] Re: ForEachTiddler 'where' clause syntax with Form/Data tiddlers

2010-01-04 Thread cmari
You should be able to do something like this: forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains([myTag]) tiddler.data(team) tiddler.data(team).contains(Detroit)' (Success seems to depend on including both the search for a tag and the search for the existence of the tiddler.data field, before the

[tw] Re: BrowserLinux and TiddlyWiki - a perfect couple..

2010-01-04 Thread Måns
correction The usb boots in less than 30 seconds on my pc (even with the extra goOo.sfs) and it is incredibly fast when it's up and running - compared to anything I know - that is... It actually boots in less than 20 secs - 17 to be exact I've installed all sorts of heavy addons to the

[tw] Re: ForEachTiddler 'where' clause syntax with Form/Data tiddlers

2010-01-04 Thread cmari
Forgot to say: spaces are fine, as in tiddler.data(team).contains (two words) On Jan 4, 8:50 am, cmari cema...@gmail.com wrote: You should be able to do something like this: forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains([myTag]) tiddler.data(team) tiddler.data(team).contains(Detroit)'

[tw] TiddlyWiki to Kindle conversion

2010-01-04 Thread Cajnik
Hi, I had a lot of stuff in TiddlyWiki files and of course, I want to carry them around on Kindle. Problem is, HTML browser on Kindle is not able to read anything much. ; Kindle supports .PRC files and I found a great program (Mobipocket Creator) for converting DOC, HTML, PDF files to PRC. While

[tw] Re: ForEachTiddler 'where' clause syntax with Form/Data tiddlers

2010-01-04 Thread AlanBCohen
Thank you, problem solved! And Happy New Year to all! Alan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To post to this group, send email to tiddlyw...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[tw] Re: BrowserLinux and TiddlyWiki - a perfect couple..

2010-01-04 Thread shavinder
I have been using main puppy, puppy 4.3 for many months now. I have installed it on a 4GB kingston pen drive and I love it. I have used ubuntu for a some years now and I switched over to puppy because I specifically wanted a pen drive linux which ran fast. And no OS is faster than puppy because it

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki to Kindle conversion

2010-01-04 Thread Mark S.
Perhaps you could use Eric Shulman's SnapshotPlugin to capture your TW story as an HTML file, and then convert that to Kindle in all one go. Mark On Jan 4, 7:45 am, Cajnik caj...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I had a lot of stuff in TiddlyWiki files and of course, I want to carry them around on Kindle.

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki to Kindle conversion

2010-01-04 Thread Craig in Calgary
Cajnik, Because Kindle supports simple HTML and PDF as possible file formats for your TW content, you have at least the following options (in no particular order): * http://devpad.tiddlyspot.com/#PrintMacro will print all currently open tiddlers * http://www.tiddlytools.com/quickstart/basics.html

[tw] Re: script / transclusion to remove TagglyTaggingPlugin QuickOpenTagPlugin for a tiddler display

2010-01-04 Thread Mike
Still haven't played with HideWhenPlugin. . . but I remember it being a very feature filled plugin. As for editing the tiddler 1) if you have +editTiddler in ToolbarCommands, you can double click to edit (even though the toolbar is hidden) 2) or rename HideTiddlerAll to HideTiddlerAll2 which

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2010-01-04 Thread iain
Eric, you forgot the best bit - the portability of the Kaypro. I can recall carrying one (plus a generator which was carried by an assistant) up a hill with a middle Bronze age fortification overlooking the Euphrates River so we could input survey measurements directly from our theodolite (i.e.

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2010-01-04 Thread iain
I think Shavinder the issue is more about being able to check sources rather than the web itself (although there is a considerable amount of bias against Wikipedia in academic circles). The ever shifting, changing, nature of web sources makes it difficult to verify that what was seen on a web

[tw] Re: Paulo Soares' SlideShowPlugin woes!!!

2010-01-04 Thread skye riquelme
Hi All I didnt get any responses to this questionso continued testing things a little blindly.I really like Paulos SlideShowPlugin as it lets me navegate through the slides automatically...in the middle of a presentation I dont have to use the mouse to hit the next slide tagjust a

[tw] Re: Poor performance of HTML tiddlers in Opera

2010-01-04 Thread Doug Miller
Mark, no I'm not using any plugins, just a vanilla TiddlyWiki. I've generally found Opera performance to be excellent. It only seems to be this TiddlyWiki html.../html scenario that gives it indigestion. At first I was suspecting a bug in Opera regexp matching, but looking at the TiddlyWiki

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2010-01-04 Thread David
As an Australian my attitude towards my supervisors was one of healthy scepticism until they proved their worth but I am aware that Americans for example seem to treat their supervisors with awe. Regards Iain Iain ... if you only knew what a pain in the --- I am for my advisor and other

[tw] How do I change a particular font

2010-01-04 Thread TK
How do I change the font of text which appears between {{{ }}} these curly braces? TK -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To post to this group, send email to tiddlyw...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email

[tw] Re: Render all tiddler elements in a div?

2010-01-04 Thread David
Aha, indeed! Mario, that looks like it's very close to what I'm after. I'll give it a spin tomorrow when my brain reboots. Many thanks for your kind assistance! David On Jan 2, 6:17 pm, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote: Aha, I think I have some pointers. Make a new tiddler named Test and

[tw] Re: Render all tiddler elements in a div?

2010-01-04 Thread David
Mans ... thank you for those really great resourses. I was particularly interested in the Unamesa Academy. I'll be back for a closer look at that one very soon (my field of study is adult education). Also thanks to pointing me to some resources I hadn't seen before on Eric's site. I'll need to