Ignore this, it was a difference in how the file had been saved. Both
versions worked but only one would save. Sorted now.
On Aug 3, 10:09 am, Gary Buckley macta...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm just getting started after years of using an alternate GTD tool,
so far I'm very impressed.
I noticed
Thanks for the response, turns out I can use Chrome as it doesn't
require internet access and that seems to be the fastes of the bunch.
(but I like that portable firefox option so I'll be sticking that on
my USB anyway!).
The plugin for the journal list is a real find, thanks.
Cheers,
Gary
On
I like to have a bit of heads up on my ToDo list about ticklers that
are going to fire soon, not standard I know but it means I don't need
a tickler for today to tell me to be in the office early tomorrow and
another for tomorrow to tell me that I've got a meeting @ 9.00, if my
upcoming ticklers
I wrote a function that can be used instead of
tiddler.tiddlerisActive().
Create a new tiddler named 'TicklerWillBeActiveWithin' with the two
tags 'systemConfig' and 'exludeSearch' (all without quotes, of
course). Copy all the text between the BEGIN and END lines into the
content field:
//BEGIN
Thanks, that's exactly what I needed.
On Aug 5, 10:36 am, ike9898 ike9...@gmail.com wrote:
You could use 'depends on' this makes all the critiques except for
the next one 'future actions'. Once you complete the next critique,
mark it complete, and one from the future actions will become your
Hi Kriss
I don't want to transclude but link to the test-tiddler: something
like [[TEST with:PARAMETER]]
To me it sounds like you are trying to create new tiddlers with:
parameter.
Check out: http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/NewTiddler_(macro)
fyi, my use case: I generat a listing of some
Background: In a TW application I have running, I use
'context.inTiddler' to build a list of tiddlers with the date-time
format of '2010-08-06_09.03.44' where the tiddler containing the macro
is titled with the date in the form '2010-08-06'.
This allows me to just copy the whole tiddler to a new
You could then add a link to the newly created tiddler in the FET like
this:FET ... open created tiddler [[+tiddler.title+-
appendix]] ... ...
On 6 Aug., 14:06, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kriss
I don't want to transclude but link to the test-tiddler: something
like [[TEST
Example newtiddlermacro + link to created tiddler
Tiddlername [[SomeTiddlerTitle]]
forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains(SomeTag)'
write
'(index 10) ? * [[+tiddler.title+]] tiddler
[[SomeTiddlerTitle##new]] with:[[New from +tiddler.title+]]
Hi Allan
I don't know if this might help you? pass paramter through a link:
http://groups.google.dk/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d6b2f2c15072c3b7?hl=da
The fET I'm demonstrating does something which might solve both issues
and even one more..
1) Create a new tiddler based on another
OR use a free Dropbox account to keep it synced across all computers.
I do this is and it completely automatic. If you decide to try this,
please use this referral link ( https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTUwNzczOTc5
) and it'll earn me some free Dropbox storage space.
On Aug 5, 8:30 am, Don
Is it possible to use a set of radio buttons or a selection box as
custom field instead of the standard text box ?
Any pointers apreciated.
Okido
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Is it possible to use a set of radio buttons or a selection box as
custom field instead of the standard text box ?
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ListboxPlugin
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ListboxPluginInfo
enjoy,
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Eric Shulman
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hi,
I am also using Eric's http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CheckboxToggleTag
which is great. Just put together a set of buttons, which add tags
when selected and make it possible to make list filters or dashboards.
regards
seba
On 6 avg., 19:56, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it
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