Hello all! I've collected a bunch of comments and emails to me regarding
bugs you've been finding (thank you for the feedback!) and done my due
diligence to fix them all - I hope all, please do continue sending me
feedback!
As well, I've tweaked various layout pieces for an even cleaner and
Here's a great (and quick) video on File Associations in Windows 7 and 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBNG-wMAOiE
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I still use PRISM for all of my TWs. It is a discontinued project from
mozilla.
(in my case, my webbrowser runs sandboxed (under sandboxie) and therefore
saving is disabled by definition. Using prism avoids the forced sandbox)
I am not sure how prism works exactly or what FF version it uses,
On Sunday, January 13, 2013 8:12:58 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
I did notice a similar problem several times allready.
eg:
/*[[TranscludedStyleSheet]]*/
[[TranscludedStyleSheet2]]
needs to be
/*[ [TranscludedStyleSheet] ]*/
[[TranscludedStyleSheet2]]
because the StyleSheet
On Monday, January 14, 2013 7:13:12 AM UTC-5, Scott Simmons wrote:
Interesting — though not directly relevant to my woes, unless I'm
misunderstanding.
Assuming /*[[TranscludedStyleSheet]]*/ would appear in the main
StyleSheet, how would you ever know there was a transclusion issue?
Hi Dickon and Chris
Its clear that the has been a good fit between ambit and tiddlyspace.
Its an award winning success.
I think that there could be some transfer of knowledge between the
contexts AMBIT, Tiddlyspace and the tiddlyWiki community. A possible
way forward could be to harvest the
On Jan 14, 1:51 pm, Scott Simmons goo...@secret-hq.com wrote:
The prettylinks inside my comments are the root of my troubles.
may be
If I
understand correctly, TW doesn't parse the contents of those comments as
CSS — but the double brackets [[ and ]] *DO* tell TW's transclusion
mechanism to
On Monday, January 14, 2013 10:00:50 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
So you did fix it (??), by removing the prettylinks from your
tiddlywik markup inside CSS tiddlers?
Yep! Once I realized that was the pattern, I was able to work through the
transcluded StyleSheets one by one, and those with
Hello David,
I've been using mGSD for a while, first for my personal tasks, then for my
projects at work, but I'm searching for additional features more oriented
to project management, not only GTD...
Your dGSD looks great and I want to start testing it, but I have a lot of
content in a mGSD
Interesting Scott,
The one issue I see is that I was considering putting all my TWs on Dropbox
or a USB stick. Because of the problems associated with using TWs in the
latest versions of FF, I was thinking of putting a portable FFv3.6 on the
stick with the TWs. The problem is that, since the
Just what I was looking for! :)
I plan on making a Fudge Fantasy RPG/Choose you own adventure game using
TW.
Will share updates soon.
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Hello all! I've collected a bunch of comments and emails to me regarding
bugs you've been finding (thank you for the feedback!) and done my due
diligence to fix them all - I hope all, please do continue sending me
feedback!
As well, I've tweaked various layout pieces for an even cleaner and
Hmmm — carrying them around on a USB with FF3.6 could be problematic. I'm
no command-line whiz (liberal arts major here!), but Windows batch files
tend to like absolute paths rather than relative paths — and since you can
never know the drive letter that might get assigned to a USB drive on
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