Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Blake Sorry if I was unclear but I do not support the idea of importing files directly into an html file such as TiddlyWiki since this will cause slow down and a loss of file mobility. Well, I think the ability to embed images etc is useful, but I agree that it is an ability that has to be

Re: [tw] Re: Changing the tab size for text/plain tiddlers

2014-11-07 Thread PMario
On Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:25:44 PM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: El jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2014 18:03:53 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió: Sadly, with the highlight plugin installed, copying from a text area gives you text with spaces instead of tabs. Best wishes That's a

[tw] Context Search

2014-11-07 Thread 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki
Danielo, I'm having some difficulty with the revised Context Search plugin on the Braintest page. As it currently stands on the Braintest page, Context Search doesn't show up on the Advanced Search tiddler though there's a small blank rectangle where it should be. The Context Plugin page says

[tw] Table Header Background Colour Change

2014-11-07 Thread Ken Gray
How can I change the header color on a table? I was thinking css but I'm not sure, one, how to do it or two, if that's the best way to do it. thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

Re: [tw] Table Header Background Colour Change

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Ken How can I change the header color on a table? I was thinking css but I'm not sure, one, how to do it or two, if that's the best way to do it. It depends if you want to change the colour of the header row on all tables, or on a table-by-table basis. If the former, you can use the colour

Re: [tw] Re: Changing the tab size for text/plain tiddlers

2014-11-07 Thread Branimir Braykov
Jeremy, 10x for fixing that. I was reading about how hljs works and I understood it converts tabs to spaces. Copying is not a problem for me, because I need it for displaying/browsing and I know that I should go to edit mode to copy it if needed. Thanks to Mario's suggestion and your fix I can

Re: [tw] Table Header Background Colour Change

2014-11-07 Thread Ken Gray
Perfect! thanks!! -- 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 an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to

[tw] Highlighting a transcluded tiddler

2014-11-07 Thread 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki
In a few very specific cases, I would like the transcluded tiddler to be visually distinguished from the main tiddler. Perhaps inside a box, with a different color background, indented or perhaps as a blockquote. Is there some way to do that? -- You received this message because you are

[tw] Re: Highlighting a transcluded tiddler

2014-11-07 Thread PMario
Hi Stephen, One possible solution will be: You could create a template named: block that contains: div class=myClass {{!!text}} div Create a Stylesheet tiddler: myStyles tagged: $:/tags/Stylesheet .myClass { border: dotted blue 1px; } and use the transclusion like this

[tw] Re: Highlighting a transcluded tiddler

2014-11-07 Thread PMario
uups: On Friday, November 7, 2014 3:42:25 PM UTC+1, PMario wrote: You could create a template named: block that contains: div class=myClass {{!!text}} div block template should look like this: div class=myClass $transclude mode=block /div -- You received this message because you are

[tw] Re: Context Search

2014-11-07 Thread Birthe C
Hi Stephen It seems to me that caption: {{$:/plugins/danielo515/ContextPlugin/Caption}}, is missing from the $:/plugins/danielo515/ContextPlugin/Context Search par of the plugin. Birthe Den fredag den 7. november 2014 14.15.36 UTC+1 skrev Stephen Kimmel: Danielo, I'm having some

[tw] Re: Highlighting a transcluded tiddler

2014-11-07 Thread 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki
That does exactly what I wanted. I had seen the documentation on the template tiddlers but I hadn't been able to work it out. Thanks -- 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,

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
That really sounds like you're describing tiddlyclip: http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/ It does all that, though you have to hover over the page and and right click and select the type of clip. But it captures the URI and page text. On Thursday, November 6, 2014 5:43:37 PM UTC-8, infernoape

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I think what he means is that when you import files into TW as embedded images or text that the TW rapidly becomes too big to run on a mobile device. The single-file approach is technically more mobile, but the limitations of computing power and browser capability mean that it is functionally

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark To me, what would make sense is that when you drop an external local image file (jpg,png,gif,,etc.) into TW it would create an image link to that file, preferably with a relative address. I would not require TW to verify that the contents of the file are really image data. Sadly, as

Re: [tw] [tw5] Extending the tiddlywiki server command

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jayfresh Yes, compatibility with Express-type routes sounds like the right thing to aim for. Do you have use cases in mind? I was thinking of existing Express apps that might benefit from dropping in TW to provide a docs user interface (whether it's single file TW-based or separate static

[tw] Installing TiddlyWiki node.js in Windows

2014-11-07 Thread Captain Packers
I had some trouble installing TiddlyWiki node.js in Windows, so I thought I would post this in the event it helps someone else. So I downloaded and installed node.js from nodejs.org, but kept getting all kinds of weird and cryptic errors whenever I tried to run npm install -g tiddlywiki. It

Re: [tw] [tw5] Extending the tiddlywiki server command

2014-11-07 Thread Stephan Hradek
And don't forget my request for anonymous routes for (at least) health checks. -- 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 an email to

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Sorry, forgot to add that I was talking about dragging the links from a FF tab being used as a local file browser. I believe (but could be mistaken) that this circumnavigates the missing path information problem. If the browser, under those situations, passes the link, doesn't it also pass

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark Sorry, forgot to add that I was talking about dragging the links from a FF tab being used as a local file browser. I believe (but could be mistaken) that this circumnavigates the missing path information problem. Ah, OK, yes, in that case the browser exposes an URL link as text, and

[tw] [TW5] Bulletin board tiddlywiki?

2014-11-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It occurs to me that this might be possible with CSS already. The single-column format of TW is somewhat limiting. You really can't view more than 2 tiddlers at a time. Is it possible to have tiddlers float free so that TW could form type of bulletin board, with messages side-by-side as well

[tw] Re: Codemirror Documentation

2014-11-07 Thread Erwan Dano
Hi everyone, I also had trouble using CodeMirror, and couldn't find any good documentation. The basic configuration given on tiddlywiki http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/index.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fcodemirror%2Freadmedoesn't even work for me :/ But I spent a

[tw] Re: Highlighting a transcluded tiddler

2014-11-07 Thread PMario
On Friday, November 7, 2014 4:38:53 PM UTC+1, Stephen Kimmel wrote: That does exactly what I wanted. I had seen the documentation on the template tiddlers but I hadn't been able to work it out. There will never be enough examples in the docs, because there are too many different usecases. I

Re: [tw] Installing TiddlyWiki node.js in Windows

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Captain Packers, I'm sorry you ran into problems. What version of Windows are you using? Could the problem you experienced be the same one described here? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25484549/npm-error-after-installing-node-js-on-the-windows-8-1 Best wishes Jeremy. On Fri, Nov 7,

[tw] Re: [TW5] Bulletin board tiddlywiki?

2014-11-07 Thread Mat
I know Jeremy has been playing with something he calls Cecily which sounds like what you describe. It is mentioned in releasenotes for 5.0.9 http://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.0.9-beta but I don't know what the status is. Also maybe Jeremys latest video on TW uses a setup that may be something

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Bulletin board tiddlywiki?

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark You can play with the old TiddlyWiki Classic Cecily here: http://jermolene.com/cecily You can drag tiddlers around, resize them, and jump between links. Double click on the background to bring up a menu. The experimental Cecily plugin for TiddlyWiki5 does the basics of laying out

Re: [tw] Installing TiddlyWiki node.js in Windows

2014-11-07 Thread Captain Packers
I think so. I do recall seeing that error at one point. It seems to me that that node package manager (npm) needs to run from a unix environment, and I think that's what the Git bash shell provides. On Friday, November 7, 2014 11:52:17 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: Hi Captain Packers, I'm

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
My quick test on a Chrome browser suggests that links dragged from a Chrome tab used as a file browser also may contain the full file path name. To me, dragging from a browser tab would be the most universal way of doing things, since a plugin would have to be specific not only to the browser

Re: [tw] Installing TiddlyWiki node.js in Windows

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Captain Packers On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Captain Packers drdl...@gmail.com wrote: I think so. I do recall seeing that error at one point. It seems to me that that node package manager (npm) needs to run from a unix environment, and I think that's what the Git bash shell provides.

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Blake Blacksmith
Hi Jeremy I don't quite understand why you think that embedding a file into TW causes a loss of mobility? I think that one of the advantages of embedding is that it makes it easier to move the TW file around, without worrying about dependent files. By loss of mobility I mean now you file is

[tw] Undefined widget 'newtiddler' after converting to Node.js

2014-11-07 Thread Captain Packers
I had a list of journal entries and a widget button to create new entries all in one tiddler, which I found quite convenient. After converting to node.js I am getting an Undefined widget 'newtiddler' message. The content of the tiddler is shown below. Any ideas how to fix? Thanks in advance.

[tw] Re: TW5 prettylink relative path to a pdf

2014-11-07 Thread Anastasiya Ioksha
Hi, today tiddlywiki5 is not beta-version. Is it possible now to put pdf file from local folder in this way [img[url]], the same how we can see it in their official wiki? I put type (application/pdf) but it doesn't work... Dont' understand... Help, please! Thanks -- You received this

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark My quick test on a Chrome browser suggests that links dragged from a Chrome tab used as a file browser also may contain the full file path name. To me, dragging from a browser tab would be the most universal way of doing things, since a plugin would have to be specific not only to the

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 prettylink relative path to a pdf

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Anastasiya Is it possible now to put pdf file from local folder in this way [img[url]], the same how we can see it in their official wiki? I put type (application/pdf) but it doesn't work... Dont' understand... Yes, you can. Create a tiddler with the title of your PDF, the type

Re: [tw] Re: Drag Drop External File/Attachment linking

2014-11-07 Thread Blake Blacksmith
Hi Jeremy, Do you mean dragging from Finder or from Safari's file browser? I see the same behaviour of navigating to the file when dragging a file from Finder to Chrome on OS X. I haven't explored whether dragging a file into TiddlyWiki's text editor can be made to consistently insert the

Re: [tw] [tw5] accessibility and keyboard issues/feature requests

2014-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Simon My apologies for the slow response. I guess the most of those can be solved pretty quickly and often are just unlabeled buttons. Thanks that's great, the four things you mentioned should all be fixed here:

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 prettylink relative path to a pdf

2014-11-07 Thread Anastasiya Ioksha
Jeremy, Wow! Thank you very much! Now it works fine!!! :) пятница, 7 ноября 2014 г., 22:34:42 UTC+3 пользователь Jeremy Ruston написал: Hi Anastasiya Is it possible now to put pdf file from local folder in this way [img[url]], the same how we can see it in their official wiki? I put type

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 prettylink relative path to a pdf

2014-11-07 Thread Anastasiya Ioksha
Hi Jeremy, again, I'm learning wiki, think that it's a great tool, but sometimes documentation is rather confusing. Can you tell me how I can hange caption Contents to another word, cause I made two tabs at Sidebar, and all of them are called Contents. How can I make different caption for

[tw] [TW5] Another short video of my plugin. showing the filter mechanism

2014-11-07 Thread Felix Küppers
Hi guys, just did another video to complete the previous. http://youtu.be/0QFE54HAzH0 Don't worry, I'm not spamming the forum with videos, I just wanted to give a first impression. Hope you like the new features. Regards Felix -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the