The issue of documentation is a recurring one.
A while back the idea of putting something up on kickstarter was suggested
-- by Jeremy I think
I've written something for Kickstarter, will post a link when they get back
to me
best wishes
Alex
On 14 January 2012 21:59, Arek
* I liked Alex's book idea; it is something I've discussed with Eric
over the years, too. At the moment, I'm acutely conscious that I'm
barely keeping up with the writing that I need to do around
tiddlywiki's documentation, and think I might struggle with a big
project like a book. I wonder
The link didn't work for me, even after registering.
This is a very exciting idea. I guess the big question is who is
actually going to be the principal writer or editor of the work. My
focus has got to be ongoing development work, and so it can't be me.
But I'm in a good position to provide help
Hi Jeremy,
The link doesn't work for me now ;) I'll investigate Kickstarter might
be examining the proposal. I submitted it in MTC style, but there might
some regulations they enforce.
WRT principal editor: all suggestions are welcome. It *is* a big question
... and an interesting one to the
Ok, so I think the most effective way for my purposes is a mixture of
the snapshot plugin and a macro. The process will work something like
this:
--Obviously write Tiddlers
--Create a tiddler (for our purposes we'll call it Compilation 1)
--within the tiddler add excerpts and full articles using a
I solved my problem using a forEachTiddler-macro to check on the date
in the title: it definitely is not the clean solution I was looking
for, but it gives the results as needed...
tiddler ShowValue with:{{
txt =;
var vandaag = new Date();
for (var teller=0;teller90;teller++) {
I don't know why, but it's really frustrating. If I try to save the
page with chrome as html, my changes aren't saved either.
Any idea how to remedy this? It kills my soul to shut down tiddly and
see all I've written go to the digital graveyard.
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I don't know why, but it's really frustrating. If I try to save the
page with chrome as html, my changes aren't saved either.
Any idea how to remedy this? It kills my soul to shut down tiddly and
see all I've written go to the digital graveyard.
Can you explain exactly how you are using TW?
Are there plugins for TiddlyWiki that can automatically save changes as
soon as the browser window is closed?
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Well, as you noticed, that author was indeed me... ;-)
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/5898c8eb4c72cdb7
And you're right, I could perhaps get you closer to your goal.
Although, for now... I am not much familiar with .mobi, but it looks
like creating one from html
To be able to look at...
http://therapie-sport.de/#Export
you will need to download that wiki.
tb
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On Jan 16, 11:40 am, Andy Green jar...@gmail.com wrote:
Are there plugins for TiddlyWiki that can automatically save changes as
soon as the browser window is closed?
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ConfirmExitPlugin
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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