On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:09:29 PM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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> Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2013 11:42:11 UTC+1 schrieb Fred:
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>> 1. How does TiddlyWiki save changes? How can a browser edit a local web
>> page and save changes made to it?
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> Firefox requires a plugin for this. The
Yakov & PVHL,
To support Yakov & PVHL, I am saying that I have high interest in this
thread for Chrome has been my favorite browser (its the fastest among those
I tested) for TiddlyWiki. However, I am not familiar with Java policy
syntax so don't know how to apply it in my Ubuntu 13.10 environm
Hi Stephan,
I am not familiar with the field things in TiddlyWiki, but I have some idea
about what you mentioned. The 'focus and select' behavior, as far as my
experiences are concerned, can be a choice of the programmer's. For
example, in my plugin combination TWtid+TWted (available at
http:/
@Yakov Sorry, I missed your post somehow. It works for me on Win7 x64
(Enterprise) using Opera 12.16 and latest Java, but I'm testing with the
PortableApps version of both, not a full install. Also worked with an
earlier Java version.
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Yakov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I
Of course, if using the Oct 30th grant method and putting TWs in different
subdirectories, each TW directory still needs its own copy of
TiddlySaver.jar. (Still wishing there was an edit button for these posts!)
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@Devin Did you put the TiddlySaver.jar from my fork in the same directory
as the TW file? (i.e. both in c:\tw if that's what you used in the policy
file -- you can replace the c:\tw in the grant statement with any path, of
course, so long as they all match.) If you'd like to work on this some mo
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:56:36 PM UTC-8, Jeff Smith wrote:
> I am trying to use the TiddlyLock plugin with the latest TiddlyWiki core
> (2.8.1) and it doesn't seem to be working. Have you been able to validate
> that it works with this core?
>
The problem you're having probably isn't di
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 2:00:01 PM UTC-8, Trevor Barnes wrote:
> However I discovered earlier this evening if I use the following setup I
> don't get any errors and changes appear to be saved.
> Firefox v25 + Extension : Tiddlyfox 1.0alpha18 + Plugin : Java(TM)
> Platform SE 7 U45 10.45.
Hi Guys,
I'm fairly new to TW and have been having the problems as described above
in not being able to save changes when using Chrome : Version 30.0.1599.101
m + TiddlySaver.jar
I running Windows 7 Home with Java : Verion 7 Update 45 (build
1.7.0_45-b18).
However I discovered earlier this ev
Richard,
I am trying to use the TiddlyLock plugin with the latest TiddlyWiki core
(2.8.1) and it doesn't seem to be working. Have you been able to validate
that it works with this core?
Thanks,
Jeff
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 10:52:17 AM UTC-4, weta wrote:
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> > Is that because
> > - the same
Sometimes you want lists of tiddlers to display more than just the tiddler
title, but not the entire contents of the tiddler. You can write up a brief
summary of the tiddler in a summary field, then create lists that display
the title and the summary field of the tiddlers in that list (or the
t
@Daniel I have just about the same configuration (Win7 Pro not Ent but same
chrome) and I can not get it working. Can you detail what files you
changed? I added the lines from @PVHL to my C:\Program Files
(x86)\Java\jre7\lib\security\java.policy file but it did not seem to do
anything. I even
Hello Julio,
It has a pleasing "The lost World" feel about it, like a fossil of the long
extinct Minimus Wikasaurus.
Good works!
Bob
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Hello,
I guess this is of little interest, but I've tried the unsigned jar with
Win7 x64 + Opera 12.16 + Sun Java 6 update 20 (I have also Oracle Java 7
update 17 installed, but Sun Java is loaded) + tw 2.7.1/2.8.1 -- both
versions of TiddlyWiki don't save via Java (but the applet is loaded).
Hello Bob and all,
I was looking at your logos during lunch and started
thinking and came up with this doodled concept.
This in keeping with the "fish" motif.
Just an idea to throw in the hat per se.
Best regards,
Julio
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 2:10:58 PM UTC-5, Bob Flandard wrote:
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Thanks Mario, much appreciated - I've copied them across
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:05 AM, PMario wrote:
> the link
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_-HhbEMiJ4
>
> the annotation
> http://pmario.tiddlyspace.com/#2013-11-05-TW5-hangout-20
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
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Hi Fred!
I think most of the questions can be answered by yourself, if you simply
try it out.
Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2013 11:42:11 UTC+1 schrieb Fred:
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>
> 1. How does TiddlyWiki save changes? How can a browser edit a local web
> page and save changes made to it?
>
Firefox requires a plugin
Thanks for Your help, I finally got it to work!
But I can't take credit for the form it self, PMario did that
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tiddlywiki/EFzbEOTgVsE/discussion
so I'm afraid I don't know how the code works, I'm just happy it does :)
But if I can trouble You once more, I would l
Hello Fred,
You haven't asked a question.
Regards,
Bob
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Sorry, my fat fingers posted this while I was still typing :- /
I took a look at TiddlyWiki because it doesn't require installing an
application + DB on a server.
Before I recommend TiddlyWiki, I have a few questions I didn't see answered
in the main site (http://tiddlywiki.com/) and the wiki
Hello
A friend needs a simple solution to build her brochure-type web site.
I took a look at TiddlyWiki because it doesn't require installing an
application + DB on
Before I recommend TiddlyWiki
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Here's a version based on the TW5 tag shapes with softer colouring
On Tuesday, 5 November 2013 19:14:13 UTC, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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> Ignoring your choice of bright colours - I like it!
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Hi Jeremy!
As you already told me before Hangout #20, you know about this loose of
focus. Memorizing the field and refocussing after tiddler refresh won't
help, I fear. When a test input receives focus, usually the content gets
selected, if I'm not mistaken. So when you type a character, before
Working here on Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 under Chrome 30.0.1599.101m (wow,
30.x already?!!), after fiddling around with the system policy file. It
would be really nice if there was a way to do this without mucking about in
there, but I understand that's unlikely. I've never been a fan of the
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