Hi blake,
I am working on a plugin to provide versions history to TW, but it is on a
very early stage and currently is just manual.
Regards
El martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014 23:15:05 UTC+1, Blake Blacksmith
escribió:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does TW5 support tiddler text history? As in, if I have a tid
Hello Felix
If I download your wiki and I open the file I get the following error:
Uncaught ReferenceError: vis is not defined
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El miércoles, 12 de noviembre de 2014 03:00:04 UTC+1, James escribió:
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> Hi Felix,
> This is really cool! How could I get it?
>
>>
>>
This still on beta, so the only way to use it is downloading a full wiki
containing it:
http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
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Hello,
Since few weeks, I'm working on end-user documentation file using
TiddlyWiki for work, because TW is wonderful for that :)
I've many images. I don't want to include all, because html weight will
increase considerably. So I insert with local path, like :
[img[tooltip|folder/sub-folder/im
Hello everyone.
Recently I found an entry on my personal wiki on how to use svg images
within TW, specifically for buttons. Then I remembered that someone made a
customization to add icons to certain types of links. That inspired me and
I decided to add icons to tiddler's title based on tags t
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 7:12:53 AM UTC-8, steve wrote:
>
> An Update:
>
> I tried a number of ways (see below) to display the images
> "screenshot.jpg" and "screenshot.tiff" in a tiddler. The files
> screenshot.jpg and screenshot.tiff are in the same directory as the html
> file. I'm usi
Hi Felix,
This is really cool! How could I get it?
On Saturday, 8 November 2014 06:56:06 UTC+8, Felix Küppers wrote:
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> 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
Great. Thanks. Working now.
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 4:42:56 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Captain Packers
>
> As Danielo says, "0.0.0.0" is a special IP address meaning "all IP
> addresses on this machine". "127.0.0.1" is a special IP address meaning
> "loopback on the same IP addr
Very neat. A good start on a great tool for visualizing related tiddlers.
On Monday, November 10, 2014 5:54:07 PM UTC-5, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> Here is a working demo:
>
> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>
> Scroll down to see two examples.
>
> The network works really smooth in Chrome.
> Firefo
Great news. Can't wait to try out the new export feature!
For your info, I will probably end up using the export feature as a backup
and as a means to share my tiddlers with non-TiddlyWiki users.
-Blake
On Monday, November 10, 2014 4:43:39 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> I've started work on
Hi All,
Does TW5 support tiddler text history? As in, if I have a tiddler with text
that I edit one day is there some way to save the text prior to editing?
I believe Evernote has a similar feature were note history is saved each
time you make an edit and you can recall up to 100 or so edits.
Looks beautiful! Can't wait to try out the new export feature.
On Monday, November 10, 2014 4:43:39 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I've started work on implementing a new export button, and thought it was
> worth getting some feedback before the release of 5.1.5.
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
+1 to the idea of giving other fields functionality similar to "tags
filter" and "tagging filter" as Jeremy mentions above. It would be great to
see this functionality in the core or in a plugin soon. I have been trying
to figure out how to create triple stores and then create nested lists
base
Thank you It works. :)
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:23:58 PM UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Just for be clear, it should look like $pval$. The brackets are for
> variables set out of the macro, for example with a set widget. Regards.
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Hi Xavier
> Probably a very naïve question, but is there a browser constraint for not
> having a folder filled with the selected tiddlers in this case?
>
The standard browser download saver can only save a single file at once. We
could save multiple files in TiddlyFox or TiddlyDesktop.
I am int
Hi Captain Packers
As Danielo says, "0.0.0.0" is a special IP address meaning "all IP
addresses on this machine". "127.0.0.1" is a special IP address meaning
"loopback on the same IP address".
The full command to serve a wiki on 0.0.0.0 with a username and password is:
--server 8080 $:/core/save
It is enabled by default on node so probably the answer is yes.
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I like the way tool bars can be modified from the ControlPanel appearance
tab. I liked it so much that I set out to add the top left and top right
toolbars to tabs also just like the edit, page, and view toolbar tabs.
I seem to have gotten stuck. I started with TopLeftToolbar creating s
I am not sure I understand. You might have a look at
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/jCcgoAwWwmk/9dm7RgVGK5sJ. An
example by Dave Gifford. It is an older TW5 version though.
Birthe
Den tirsdag den 11. november 2014 16.29.21 UTC+1 skrev Captain Packers:
>
> Is it possible to have the
do you have code mirror installed?
Alex
On 11 November 2014 19:54, Captain Packers wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that the spell check seems to be disabled when editing
> a node.js TW from a client PC (over the network)?
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Hi!
Could somebody please explain to me how to make this work? I've tried
everything except creating a JS plugin for this simple task and I refuse to
believe that it can't be done without that.
\define progressbar(pval:0)
$(pval)$
\end
|floatright|k
| {{!!img}} |<|
|Weight | <>{{!!weight}}%
Has anyone noticed that the spell check seems to be disabled when editing a
node.js TW from a client PC (over the network)?
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Yes, it is a literal 0.0.0.0 it's a wildcard that means "any ip"
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Hello Erwang
Is not as difficult as you think. On the info section of each tiddler you have
a link to github. You can edit that tiddler on GitHub at it will create a fork
for you. Regards
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Is that a literal 0.0.0.0 ?
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:39:48 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Captain Packers
>
> By default, the TW5 server listens on 127.0.0.1, which means that you can
> only connect to it from the same host.
>
> To be able to connect from external hosts you need to
I think it would be very helpful to see some examples for template
transclusion in the doc, because the term "template" is far from being
self-explanatory.
- tb
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Thanks Jeremy. Do you know how the password option works? I set it once,
but when I connected from a remote client I was not challenged for a
password.
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:39:48 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Captain Packers
>
> By default, the TW5 server listens on 127.0.0.1
Hi Felix,
Thanks a lot for all the details.
Correct me if I'm wrong, it appears I am indeed questioning the approach
where a graph (rather than a view) was to be defined by a filter, which may
for the time being be restricted to tags and, as you say, may be extended
to allow entering a plainte
Hello Jeremy,
The .tid file format can only contain a single tiddler. So when you use the
> page export button you end up with a .tid file containing just the first
> tiddler.
>
> To export a specific tiddler, just navigate to that tiddler and then use
> the tiddler export button in the tiddler to
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:22 AM,
Thanks Alberto, I've made an update:
http://tiddlywiki.com/dev/#How%20to%20create%20plugins%20in%20the%20browser
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Alberto Molina
wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Taking advantage of the new features in 5.1.4 and 5.1.5-prerelease, I
> started updating m
Hi Captain Packers
By default, the TW5 server listens on 127.0.0.1, which means that you can
only connect to it from the same host.
To be able to connect from external hosts you need to instead listen on
0.0.0.0. For example:
tiddlywiki mywiki --server 0.0.0.0
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Nov
Hi Tobias,
thanks for the input. Let me answer some points because I think there is a
misunderstanding here.
In general: You have to think of nodes like tiddlers and views like
tw-filters. It is almost exactly the same.
> To me, a graph displays relations between tiddlers and the overhead o
Is it possible to have the table of contents on the left and the Story
Board or Tiddlers on the right hand side of the browser window?
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Hi Jeremy,
> The purest expression of TiddlyWikis philosophy would be to break a
> tiddler with sections into separate tiddlers, and transclude the sections
> back together when you need to view them as a single unit.
>
Perhaps this can be automated a little more, after all, and merged into a
An Update:
I tried a number of ways (see below) to display the images "screenshot.jpg"
and "screenshot.tiff" in a tiddler. The files screenshot.jpg and
screenshot.tiff are in the same directory as the html file. I'm using
Firefox. The problem appears to be the .tiff format
1. The following suc
Hi Felix,
This is GREAT!!!
Warm thanks!
Alberto
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Hey Felix,
It's a really neat plugin for tiddler representation with lots of potential,
There are some things I would perhaps reconsider architecturally, one being
the dependency of views on tags.
To me, a graph displays relations between tiddlers and the overhead of
having to use dedicated ta
Hi Felix,
The workaround for me would be to create a separate type for each
connection i want to annotate. Another way would be to "new here" or clone
the edge tiddler and link to the two tiddlers joined together
Alex
On 11 November 2014 12:07, Felix Küppers wrote:
> Hi Alex
>
>
>> Could each
Mario
I am using the high resolution tiff format for now because that is what is
generated by the Mac OS "grab" utility.
In practice I would switch to another smaller image format.
Thanks
Steve Wharton
On Monday, November 10, 2014 5:31:14 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
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> On Monday, November 10, 2014
Mark:
The imageit macro works, it generates an image outline, that when clicked
shows the full image.
Is there a way to simply have an image displayed in the tiddler without
having to click a link?
Thanks
Steve Wharton
On Monday, November 10, 2014 4:22:20 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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> You co
Hi Jeremy,
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 1:06:38 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Ton
>
> The only thing I saw was when exporting as 'Plain text.tid tiddler file'
>> only "A Thesis Notebook" by Alberto Molina was exported. I can imagine that
>> only 1 tiddler will be exported (if that is wh
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 1:07:26 PM UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> I thought nobody would even care describing relations. Its the same case
> with tags in tiddlywiki. you don't bother to describe tags.
>
That's not really true. If you need to explain your TWs to users, it's the
easiest way
Hi Tobias
thanks for the feedback
one bug I noticed when deleting anything I get an *Internal Javascript
> Error: undefined is not a function*... in Chrome.
>
this is on purpose to scare people off that want to delete their nodes.
seriously: yeah I will fix that :)
Regards
Felix
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Richard Smith <
richardwilliamsmit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've noticed t
> You should also update the vis.js library, to the latest version, which
> has proper lizensing for TW plugins :)
> There should be no conflicts anymore :)
>
Oh, thanks for paving the way :) Never thought about licensing issues.
I blushed a bit when you were speaking so positively about my pl
Nice stuff,
one bug I noticed when deleting anything I get an *Internal Javascript
Error: undefined is not a function*... in Chrome.
- tb
On Monday, 10 November 2014 23:54:07 UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
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> Here is a working demo:
>
> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>
> Scroll down to see two
Hi Alex
> Could each edge be a tiddler?
>
> The type of edge could be "depends on" etc. but the tiddler itself would
> detail the complexities of that dependancy. In a complex system the
> interweaving of dependancies is a key aspect - one which mind mapping
> software does not cater for.
>
>
Thanks ton
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Hi Ton
The only thing I saw was when exporting as 'Plain text.tid tiddler file'
> only "A Thesis Notebook" by Alberto Molina was exported. I can imagine that
> only 1 tiddler will be exported (if that is what was intended) but how can
> you export a certain tiddler instead of just the first one in
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 12:48:54 PM UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
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> The link will follow this week.
>
:)
You should also update the vis.js library, to the latest version, which has
proper lizensing for TW plugins :)
There should be no conflicts anymore :)
see: https://github.com/almende/v
Hola Danielo,
Thank you very much for this. I did not play enough with your plugin yet. I
> love the snapshot function.
>
Thanks!
> As usual, I have a couple of suggestions:
>
...I expected it :)
>
>1. As daniel said, the zoom thing is a problem. I used to scroll the
>page with t
Hi PMario,
thanks.
The link will follow this week.
Regards Felix
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Hi Felix,
Awesome.
Cheers,
Ton
On Monday, November 10, 2014 11:54:07 PM UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
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> Here is a working demo:
>
> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>
> Scroll down to see two examples.
>
> The network works really smooth in Chrome.
> Firefox sometimes interrupts the motion of th
Hi Jeremy,
Looks great to me.
The only thing I saw was when exporting as 'Plain text.tid tiddler file'
only "A Thesis Notebook" by Alberto Molina was exported. I can imagine that
only 1 tiddler will be exported (if that is what was intended) but how can
you export a certain tiddler instead of
Hi Alex
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Alex Hough wrote:
> I think there's some confusion with the download button.
>
The way that both the "save" and "export" buttons have icons that look like
boxes containing an arrow is problematic.
It's hard to avoid an icon along these lines for "expor
Thanks Ton!
Alberto
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I think there's some confusion with the download button. Maybe *it* should
have the pop up with the options and the node version have a different
mechanism to show that saving has occurred
Alex
On 11 November 2014 10:56, PMario wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 9:50:01 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
Hi Danielo,
To be honest, I originally intended on contributing to the documentation.
Then I was scared off by the amount of steps I had to follow.
I don't mind somebody else doing a copy-paste of what I have written and
doing a pull request to improve the documentation. So if someone feels like
Hi Felix,
Well done! But I'd be more interested in a github link for contribution.
-m
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On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 9:50:01 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> However, another potential issue; Opening the csv in LibreOffice Calc
> warns that the maximum number of characters per cell is exceeded for csv.
> Looking at the result I can't really tell, it appears ok. I have not
> investigated c
Felix,
Could each edge be a tiddler?
The type of edge could be "depends on" etc. but the tiddler itself would
detail the complexities of that dependancy. In a complex system the
interweaving of dependancies is a key aspect - one which mind mapping
software does not cater for.
best wishes
Alex
Hello Felix,
Thank you very much for this. I did not play enough with your plugin yet. I
love the snapshot function. As usual, I have a couple of suggestions:
1. As daniel said, the zoom thing is a problem. I used to scroll the
page with the mouse in the middle, so wen I reach plugin wind
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the feedback.
> I think you might need to eat scroll events after your map sees them, when
> I scroll vertically on a map (using two-finger-scroll on my Mac trackpad),
> it zooms the map, but also scrolls the column of tiddlers.
>
I have no touchpad but as soon as I get
Hi Stephan,
This is what I noticed: When I add a new node and change its name, it
> "hops" away and I need to find it in the graph.
>
Yes, I know. This will be fixed. Also, each view/graph will save the
coordinates of the nodes it contains. At the moment everything changes
after a repaint().
Giewiki is cool, but looks an abandoned project.
Could you explain me the differences between Giewiki and tiddlyspace ?
El lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014 20:14:01 UTC+1, Chad escribió:
>
> Has anyone implemented giewiki with TiddlyWiki5? If so, I'm interested in
> learning the necessary steps to
Hello Erwan,
Would you consider contributing to code-mirror plugin documentation with
your detailed explanation? I find it very concise and useful and it is
already wrote.
Regards.
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Ah, embarassing; Firefox is set up, probably by me, to ask if I wish to
open the file or save it. I simply opened it, thus in Firefox, which showed
the strange layut. My bad.
However, another potential issue; Opening the csv in LibreOffice Calc warns
that the maximum number of characters per ce
I just did a quick check, because I think it might become useful for me.
This is what I noticed: When I add a new node and change its name, it
"hops" away and I need to find it in the graph.
The idea I have, how I could be using it:
We have several hosts which interconnects. My idea is to have
Hi
Try pasting this into the address bar of a blank browser window :-)
data:text/html,
regards
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