[tw] Re: Flurry of TW5 Questions

2013-02-26 Thread cdent
On Feb 26, 7:50 am, Helge h3l93.ph1l...@gmail.com wrote: Seconded. I like MD, especially MultiMarkDown, which adds support for tables and footnotes. Just for reference, and not entirely germane but maybe interesting, TiddlySpace just got support for footnotes in the markdown that it supports:

[tw] Re: Tabs tutorial - Basics and more advanced usage...

2013-02-26 Thread Yakov
Hi Mans, воскресенье, 24 февраля 2013 г., 23:42:16 UTC+4 пользователь Måns написал: H Yakov I find it somewhat excessively narrowed in some aspects. Thanks - I appreciate you guidance very much. I made some changes following your advice. I will need some(much) more time (and

[tw] Not TW but really cool layout

2013-02-26 Thread Mat
Not TW, but some food for thought (food for theme?). I thought this design was really cool and intuitive and imagine it would work in TW (particularly after seeing Mr.Rustons (his?) layout features for TW5). http://daniel-libeskind.com/ A filter in the top field/menu and, below it, a

[tw] Re: Tabs tutorial - Basics and more advanced usage...

2013-02-26 Thread Måns
Hi Yakov I appreciate you explanations very much!! :-D I've added Yakov's comments to the document. I guess it would be very good practice ALWAYS to comment and explain scripts and codes in one's documents to be able to learn more. I've NEVER been very structured - however fiddling with

Re: [tw] Not TW but really cool layout

2013-02-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Mat, that's a good bit of inspiration. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com On 26 Feb 2013, at 17:49, Mat matiasg...@gmail.com wrote: Not TW, but some food for thought (food for theme?). I thought this design was really cool and intuitive and imagine it would

Re: [tw] IE10 and Code View

2013-02-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tobias Good catch, thank you very much for that. I'll explore a proper fix as soon as I can, Best wishes Jeremy On Sunday, 24 February 2013, Tobias Beer wrote: Ho again Scott, The problematic code seems to be this... enclosedTextHelper: function(w) { this.lookaheadRegExp.lastIndex =

[tw] Re: INTRO: TiddlyWeb at Home

2013-02-26 Thread Måns
Hi Mario GREAT STUFF :-D Have to digg this soon as possible :-) Thanks for sharing your work! Cheers Måns Mårtensson Ps: If you think you're crazy - don't think that you're the only one ;-) On 26 Feb., 22:37, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote: Hi folks, There have been a lot of discussions

[tw] Re: javascript to add delete tags to/from existing tiddlers?

2013-02-26 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi again, Dave, 1) How do (your) tests (today) point to (one or multiple) diagnostic possiblilities? 2) Do diagnostic suggestions have something in common, i.e. do they themselves tag to diagnosis or something similar? 3) Is it rather that you have predefined test cases that are linked to

[tw] Re: INTRO: TiddlyWeb at Home

2013-02-26 Thread PMario
On 26 Feb., 23:10, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote: Ps: If you think you're crazy - don't think that you're the only one ;-) :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

Re: [tw] Re: manually installing plugins with 2 sections of code ??

2013-02-26 Thread mark
Hello Eric and All. I finally figured out why I had such trouble using the plugins from Eric's site in my TW. Previously I'd posted the below: My interest in TW is for a specific/personal usage AND because it is quick simple just does what I need with a little help from some very nice

Re: [tw] Re: What is it that makes some text in a tiddler directly into areference ???

2013-02-26 Thread mark
Thanks Very Much Scott !!! Wanting that plugin helped me to find the root of my non-working file import function so I got a 2-at-once solution...bonus for me. You won't see any impact on performance unless you click the tab to display the list of Missing tiddlers. That's when a