On Mar 8, 9:43 pm, Nave Nemom wrote:
> I was looking for a basic plugin that allowed the expansion/minimization of
> images in tiddlywiki. I couldn't find one so I tried to make it myself,
> shown here:http://hobotiddly.tiddlyspot.com/. I'm not much of a
> programmer, so it's a little amateurish.
Lol! Both solutions work.:D
Thanks.
w
On 9 mar., 01:13, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Well, inventors reinvent...
>
> http://rewind.tiddlyspace.com
>
> ;-)
>
> Cheers, Tobias.
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I was looking for a basic plugin that allowed the expansion/minimization of
images in tiddlywiki. I couldn't find one so I tried to make it myself,
shown here: http://hobotiddly.tiddlyspot.com/. I'm not much of a
programmer, so it's a little amateurish. Also, if anyone knows of something
like t
Note quite what I would like...(Missing the compactness and good quick
overall glance as you go that I would really like and empty fields options
can create a lot of guess work...) But still quite a bit nicer than the
built in timeline for finding things over a large time span, and pretty
handy
> > >http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#LessBackupsPlugin
> > This plugin doesn't work anymore, due to browser security
> > restrictions, if you use latest browsers.
> 3. If not, why would *LessBackupsPlugin *not work anymore?
I believe that LessBackupsPlugin uses priviledged file I/O functions
to rea
Perhaps FiltrPlugin helps?
http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#Filtr
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Am Freitag, 8. März 2013 23:47:39 UTC+1 schrieb PMario:
> On 8 Mrz., 22:53, Tobias Beer wrote:
> > http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#LessBackupsPlugin
> This plugin doesn't work anymore, due to browser security
> restrictions, if you use latest browsers.
> -m
>
Hi Mario,
1. Is that so?
2.
Well, inventors reinvent...
http://rewind.tiddlyspace.com
;-)
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I've noticed that in Tw it seems to be tricky to get a good overview of
things by time, when time starts getting spread out.
I was wondering if anybody new of a plugin that would allow me to setup the
timeline to be something like this:
{2011-[76] }
{2012-[110]} <(Jan-[15] )
{2013-[13] } (Feb-
> Isn't there some way of limiting this, limiting the number?
> One of my 'projects' is on a smaller USB stick and "if this goes on" I
> won't have space for all the other things going on with that project,
> subversion space on the 'real work' that I'm using TiddlyWiki to document.
> I don't want
> Basically, you'd need to detect clicks on the links, get the innerHTML
> of the clicked link and somehow save it and then display it in the
> destination tiddler.
The TWCore already assigns an 'onclick' handler to all tiddler links,
so that clicking the link actually opens the corresponding tidd
On 8 Mrz., 22:53, Tobias Beer wrote:
> http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#LessBackupsPlugin
This plugin doesn't work anymore, due to browser security
restrictions, if you use latest browsers.
-m
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Hey!
On 8 mar., 22:00, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Hi w,
>
> Is it rather that you want a means to go back to scroll back to the element
>
> > you have clicked before, thus also being relevant for normal tiddlyLinks?
>
> So, what I think it boils down to is that your desired functionality
> applies to
Hi Julio,
*For example:* If I delete my "/* *** For following *** */" section it
> completely breaks the toolbar area.
> So that's my dilema at the moment. Other than that still chugging along.
>
I haven't checked, but of course there may be some relics in the Templates
which actually make use
Thanks for the details, Eric.
This is really good news as this character encoding issue created quite a
messy situation for using TiddlyWiki.
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Hi w,
Is it rather that you want a means to go back to scroll back to the element
> you have clicked before, thus also being relevant for normal tiddlyLinks?
So, what I think it boils down to is that your desired functionality
applies to any internal PrettyLink, not just those created by linki
Has anyone been able to get this to work recently? I have the same
problem. I installed FileDrop and set
signed.applets.codebase_principal_support to *true* but FF still insists on
opening images files when I drag them to the window..?
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:40:04 AM UTC-8, Richard N
Hi Gunnar,
Would you mind posting more details about how you were able to install
CKeditor on TiddlyWiki? I'm sure a lot of folk (including myself) would
love to learn how to implement this!
Thanks,
-Adam
On Friday, March 8, 2013 7:49:06 AM UTC-8, Gunnar Mathisen wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying out
Hello Eric!
Many thanks for releasing my changes in TW2.7. I now have saver plugins
both for appjs and also for node-webkit.
Is there any reason why the update channel
(http://tiddlywiki-releases.tiddlyspace.com/upgrade) is stuck at 2.6? I
knife-and-forked one of my tiddlywikis to 2.7 (downloa
I'm trying out TiddlyWiki with CKeditor at the moment, and it's working
fine for me - and I'm running everything locally on my laptop.
The only problem I'm having is that so far the wysiwig button doesn't work
when there is a space in the tiddler name.
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It worse if I 'AutoSave', but my directory is filling up with timestamped
backups!
Like mouse droppings!
Isn't there some way of limiting this, limiting the number?
One of my 'projects' is on a smaller USB stick and "if this goes on" I
won't have space for all the other things going on with tha
Hello Tobias,
I hope you don't mind:
As for the styles, to actually apply my last suggestions, you'd have to add
> my suggested stuff to the end.
> Preferably though, I'd recommend to change the existing styles in
> StyleSheet so that they match (rather than duplicate).
>
I think I have manag
On Mar 7, 2:07 am, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Great, thanks! Would you mind explaining briefly what the problem was with
> the UTF-8 character encoding?
After TW2.7.0 was released, it was reported that it was failing to
pass a test for "valid UTF-8" encoding, due to the presence of a
single byte 0xFF (
>
> Thanks! So I guess Classic TiddlyWiki is being worked on in parallel with
> TiddlyWiki5 then? Please excuse my ignorance. I haven't tried to use 5
> because it is only in Alpha and since no existing plugins work with it, it
> looks like I'd be starting over from scratch with it. Thanks.
>
TiddlyWiki core has a function for persistent options.
http://tiddlywiki.com/#PersistentOptions
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Hey!
Funny, because I think what LinkifyPlugin does is actually
redirecting. Of a sort. I mean, obviously, it's not a redirect in the
sense of going to a page and then being sent to another page. It skips
a page, but you still end up in a different tiddler than what the link
text suggested.
For ex
Hi w,
I believe you are aware that LinkifyPlugin does no redirecting — in the
sense that you cannot open a url like...
http:/tw.org#*foo*
...redirecting to...
http:/tw.org#*foobar*
*
*
...only because...
http:/tw.org#*LinkifyConfig*
*
*
...would have a line that reads...
foobar|foo*
...whic
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