I want to search through a specific tiddler's custom fields and if I
match a specific value, have a specific custom field's value output.
My thinking is along the lines of (two easy steps):
1. Creating a tiddler named MyList with the following content:
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%
!out
$1
Thanks Mark,
Just clicking on 'save as' didn't work but your suggestion of using
the 'download' string did. (the file opened when accessed locally) I
haven't edited it yet, but I'm confident. (now if I can remember my
password) 8-)
Thanks again.
DrCory
http://drcory.tiddlyspot.com
On Feb 2,
I am trying to write a macro that when called with text in quotes will
display that text as a hyperlink that when clicked copies that text
into the clipboard. It needs to have a title so it will display
information when you hover over it. I want to be able to use the macro
several times with
Hi, I'd start by telling you what version of TW I have, but after a
vigourous search I can't figure that out! so any help on how I
determine the version would be great, but that's not what this
question is about..
I'm trying to link from inside a tiddler to a section further down the
tiddler, BUT
Making an introduction.
I'm organising a hack day with Jeremy currently and have been told to
make contact with Paul.
I've been playing with ProjectCecily
and am also very interested in the visualisations of the Tiddlywiki
(the one that looks like a form of fractal/mindmap).
I am having
I have noticed that some TiddlyWikis have an Index link on the right
to have the list of tiddlers displayed or not. I have also seen some
without that Index link. Here are examples:
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ - There's the Index link on the right.
http://tiddlyvault.tiddlyspot.com/ - There's no
I looked around, but might have just been looking in the wrong place.
Basically, while I'd like my TiddlyWiki to be public as a whole, I'd
like some Tiddlers to be viewable only by me. Is there anything out
there that can facilitate this?
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Hi,
have a look at the TiddlyWiki PageTemplate. It is directly inside the
sidebar definition
see: http://www.tiddlywiki.com/#PageTemplate
There are some divs like this
(1)div id='sidebar'
(2)div id='sidebarOptions' refresh='content'
tiddler='SideBarOptions'/div
(3)div id='sidebarTabs'
I can confirm the following thread from the Android Forums:
http://androidforums.com/android-applications/40809-no-java-javascript-android-browsers.html#post320865
Adroid devices are not currently able to save TiddlyWiki files,
although they seem to display properly.
The following is the error
On Feb 5, 2:41 am, gigajosh gigaj...@gmail.com wrote:
See the section below called [[Title|MyNotes##Bottom]]
This doesn't work! The mouse-ver already tells me it's an external
link, and therefore clicking it obviously fails. It tries to open a
local file called MyNotes##Bottom in my
Basically, while I'd like my TiddlyWiki to be public as a whole, I'd
like some Tiddlers to be viewable only by me. Is there anything out
there that can facilitate this?
Try this:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#TiddlerPasswordPlugin
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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Thanks. Loving TiddlyWiki so far... just wading through the sea of
plugins.
On Feb 4, 6:30 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically, while I'd like my TiddlyWiki to be public as a whole, I'd
like some Tiddlers to be viewable only by me. Is there anything out
there that can
Unless its running in a Firefox browser, it probably needs java (not
to be confused with javascript) in order to save. Per the thread, java
doesn't run on Android, so no saving.
I see an announcement from yesterday (Feb 4, 2010) that someone has
Firefox working on Android. Maybe it would be
It had been a while and was wondering if any one had any thoughts...
thanks.
On Feb 1, 6:58 pm, Linck Atlanta, Ga lschl...@gmail.com wrote:
yikes! sorry for the miss-communication... lets see If I can bring
this all together...
I have many TW files, which have many tiddlers which are
I was working on trying to rip out the pieces of my own implementation
of comments and using them to reconstruct an example of one way you
might be able to do things. I haven't gotten as far as I had hoped,
but you could take a look: http://comments.tiddlyspot.com/
cmari
On Feb 4, 8:12 pm, Linck
Why are you not just using r-Click copy on the text you want in the
clipboard ?, FireFox has greate addons such as TiddlySNip (Snip to a
tiddlywiki) and all kinds of great tools such as open the text in an editor
of your choice (Its all Text - addon) and much more.
I don't mean to question your
All the index is, is a slider to hide the sidebar tabs. It is good to do
this when you have lots of tiddlers because it needs to repaint the details
every time you update a tiddler.
All the information is available in both examples you gave you just need to
open it in on the tiddlyWiki.com
Oh and put
version
In a tiddler and save it and it will tell you. Of course each plugin can
have it's own version.
And Using the sections links plugin I favor using the TOC feature to
automatically generate a Table of contents for each tiddler from it's
sections.
Regards Tony
TonyM
If you
Anyone? -- WEB
On Jan 30, 1:45 am, WEB newopa...@gmail.com wrote:
I have discovered two plugins that seem not to play together nicely
when installed, and wonder whether anyone can offer suggestions to
improve their cooperation.
To reproduce the problem (using FireFox 3.5.7 on a Snow
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