Put this in a tiddler:
tiddler [[YourSourceTiddlerName]]
[[ and ]] are only necessary if tiddler name contains spaces.
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On 4 jan., 05:03, jarble jar...@gmail.com wrote:
Would it be possible to make Tiddlywiki display the text of a tiddler
inside a transclusion tag?
-Jarble
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You received
And let's not forget parts while we're at it:
tiddler [[YourSourceTiddlerName/PartTitle]] outputs everything
put between part PartName and /part
You need PartTiddlerPlugin (1) for that.
(1) http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#PartTiddlerPlugin
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On 4 jan., 10:28, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
giewiki saves content in tiddlers (app-engine 'expando' objects,
keeping attributes custom fields as separate fields), with the
exception of SiteTitle SiteSubtitle (that are saved as part of the
page attributes for performance).
Logically, pages are stored hierachically as defined by
On Dec 29 2010, 2:49 pm, Tobbe torbjorn.tornqv...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks,
Yay! I was trying with the sign but I wasn't able to get it work.
When I see it live it's seems so easy :)
//Tobbe
If you need anymore help with TiddlyWiki tables you might find this
resource useful
Maybe you'd like to take a look at this:
http://goo.gl/riD3Z
It uses checkbox to control whether the items should appear or not.
You can edit the tabs source to see the fET code.
Cheers,
octw
On 1月4日, 上午6時10分, Dave Parker cedar...@telus.net wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to make a FET that finds
That can be complicated it you're only using the [ ], [x] syntax and
you have more than one checkbox in a tiddler. Assign tag to a
checkbox, then you can search by tags. You can use CheckboxPlugi (1)
or CheckboxToggleTag (2) for that.
(1) http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CheckboxPlugin
(2)
Install Python 2.5 (2.6 or 2.7 will do), if you havent got it.
Install the Google App Engine SDK.
Fire up the Google App Engine SDK Launcher and choose to add an
existing application.
Point it to where you have giewiki unpacked.
Start the app
Hit the browser button.
When you are ready do deploy in
As I reread this, I thought maybe my question wasn't clear. I simply
want to have remote users be able to log and save information into the
wiki. Is there way to make tw do this?
On Jan 3, 1:01 pm, bogidu hawkwindshadowfin...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings, first time caller . . . . .
I setup a
Hi Bill
As I reread this, I thought maybe my question wasn't clear. I simply
want to have remote users be able to log and save information into the
wiki. Is there way to make tw do this?
Which hosted service are you using:
TiddlySpot, ccTiddly, TiddlySpace or another? (there are several
Hi again
If you have setup a TiddlyWiki at tiddlyspot.com, the welcomepage
tells you how to save back to the net:
http://example.tiddlyspot.com/
TiddlySpot:
http://faq.tiddlyspot.com/
http://tiddlyspot.blogspot.com/
Saving back from a standard space at TiddlySpace is automatic:
TiddlySpace:
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