I have found that with FF4beta12, mGSD (stored locally) opens very
slowly. It is a marked difference for FF3.6.
On Feb 16, 7:25 pm, Philip Meyer philip.d.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone tried using the tiddlywiki with any of the Firefox 4 Betas?
I've used GTDTW for a while on the earlier
The InstantBookmarklets look useful, but the one for
ImportTiddlersPlugin basically just invokes the built-in plugin...
Nope, what it does (or art least should) invoke is
ImportTiddlersPlugin from TiddlyTools rather than the built in
backstage importer.
Cheers, Tobias.
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It suits my purpose perfectly. Thank you.
2 minor bug-like things I noticed (they should not impact my intended
use) :
-if I use instead of a number for the limit parameter, the command
(I mean the tiddler... thing) opens nothing but it works if I
ignore the limit (no value, no ). I put 99 as a
Give it another read-through and let me know what you think.
Ok. Let's look a little closer.
I find the
First, create/import a tiddler containing CSS definitions and tag it
withsystemTheme.
At the top of the tiddler, embed a slice table with at least one slice,
StyleSheet,
whose value
That should do the trick:
+++[Sample]...htmliframe src=http://dejure.org/gesetze/BGB/1.html;
width=100% height=1000 //html===
Of course, if you want to use a transclusion, for example if you want
to use this same syntax for many other pages, then you need to do
this:
Create a tiddler
I agree that templating should be made more easy in TiddlyWiki.
It looks like this is beginning as recently
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/1286
got moved into the core.
Since this works on a macro level any macro can be created/used for
use in a template. I've always been scared of the way
The area this does not cover is slices. However I'm pretty confident
this could be fixed by a minor change to the core / a small plugin in
the TiddlyWiki getValue function I plan to look into this very
swiftly.
This would enable view ##slicename text to work
I was not able to find suitable information on how to translate
plugins or macros in a propper way. Of course I found the translation
project (http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Translations) but nowhere a
description of how to translate addons.
Any hints?
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thats it, TX
On 7 Mrz., 14:26, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:
That should do the trick:
+++[Sample]...htmliframe src=http://dejure.org/gesetze/BGB/1.html;
width=100% height=1000 //html===
Of course, if you want to use a transclusion, for example if you want
to use this same syntax for
@Pmario
I'd like to be able to click a link or a button which will open a
fancybox'ed image...
I found this at fancybox.tiddlyspace.com:
[[ManualCalls]]
!!!Manual Calls Button
fancyBox button:click me tag:manual index:1
fancy:SlideShowConfig##Fancy defaults:SlideShowConfig##Default
However I
On Monday, March 7, 2011 4:43:56 PM UTC+1, Måns wrote:
I found this at fancybox.tiddlyspace.com:
[[ManualCalls]]
!!!Manual Calls Button
fancyBox button:click me tag:manual index:1
fancy:SlideShowConfig##Fancy defaults:SlideShowConfig##Default
parameter info:
button .. button text
Hi Mario
If you want a single picture button use:
fancyBox 01.jpg button:Click me defaults: ...
where 01.jpg is your picture name.
you can have a label too:
fancyBox 01.jpg label:myLabel button:Click me
picHost:http://fancybox-pics.tiddlyspace.com/;
label .. label used for the
Sometimes a slice may contain something other than wikitext for
instance a date string or you may not want to wikify it (especially on
a shared Wiki). Hence why I think the view macro would be the logical
place for slice printing..
Jon
On Mar 7, 3:09 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mario
Now I just need a quick way to download all uploaded images as image
files to a folder specified by the fancyboxPlugin via the
[[DirectoryConfig]]...
It should be an optional/automated sideeffect, when downloading the
space to a local folder
Guess that's one of those things I should
On Mar 7, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Tobias Beer wrote:
The InstantBookmarklets look useful, but the one for
ImportTiddlersPlugin basically just invokes the built-in plugin...
Nope, what it does (or art least should) invoke is
ImportTiddlersPlugin from TiddlyTools rather than the built in
incus wrote:
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... I pasted the code for 'SwitchThemePlugin' and a
title into a new Tiddler, and tagged it with 'systemConfig.' It shows
up in the list of plugins, but when I open it, all I see is code (no
functionality).
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Did you save and refresh?
Just to be sure, close your
Firefox is so darned slow, I've been trying other browsers. [It can't
possibly have anything to do with umpteen extensions, 5 tab groups,
60+ open tabs ...] (Win 7)
And the idea of tiddly stuff in it's own browser instead of being
mixed in with all my other tabs has a certain attractiveness to
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