1. make *tiddler* be the last argument, because by default you get it
from *currentTiddler*
Good idea. I will do it
1. call it *add *and scratch subtract, as adding and subtracting are
really the same thing
2. calling it *add*, perhaps rather use parameter *until*,
Try this:
order = 2
subtract order 1.1
order = 0.8999
hmmm. ... not really, what I want to see ;)
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Hi Dmitry,
There's a *new journal* button in the Tools tab of the sidebar. It creates
a new tiddler with today's date as its title. The Control Panel lets you adjust
the exact format http://tiddlywiki.com/#Creating%20journal%20tiddlers of
the title.
Putting *{{!!created}}* in the title
Hi All,
What is the best way of automatically having the creation date included in
the tiddlers title when it created.
I've tried doing 'test title - {{!!created}} but that does not seem to
work. Am I just getting the format wrong or is this not possible because
created date doesn't yet exist
Thanks Astrid,
That makes sense. I'm using Journals for something else, but I can use tags
too separate the two work flows.
Dmitry
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 9:53:45 AM UTC-5, Astrid Elocson wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
There's a *new journal* button in the Tools tab of the sidebar. It
creates
Hi Jed,
Waw, and most things easy to change according to user preference. I really
like the Right Menu Pop Out on Hover Style - or maybe not the green so
much, but easy to change ;-) I did not find a way to use SideBar. I did try
the button Toggle Old Sidebar from the menus, but it is covered
http://tiddlywiki.com/coreplugins.html does not exists anymore! Where can I
get the core plugins?
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Ton Gerner has a button for adding tags in view mode
http://tw5custom.tiddlyspot.com/#Customization%20examples
Birthe
http://tw5custom.tiddlyspot.com/#Customization%20examples
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 4:42:27 AM UTC+1, James wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any way I can create a tag editing
I'm using them in an attic room:
* sticking them to beams, wall and ceiling
* not for GTD,
**rather planning the writing of a paper - and
**developing ideas.
Its like I have tiddlers all around me. I can move them about then put them
into a TW
Alex
On 26 January 2015 at 15:52, 'Mark S.' via
Just curious -- how are you using sticky notes in a GTD system? The problem
with stickies is that they don't stack very well, making them inconvenient
to sort and view. They also like to unstick from the edges of monitors
which typically have less than an inch margin nowadays. I suppose you
Eucaly's popuptagger maybe http://eucaly-tw5.tiddlyspot.com/#PopupTagger
Birthe
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I am working a bit on a math plugin, but this is a much simpler and more
conveniet for things like ordering lists the way you are.
As I said, this is very very simple. Not intended to anything complex
It is a clever solution to reordering lists. Would you mind if I use it in
the icon
Hi Alex,
One of the reasons I started using TW, was to get rid of all those Post-it
notes everywhere. At first I thought you would make people use TW Post-it
notes until they simply had to turn to TW for help :-D
Your description of how you use them creatively and especially the ketso
link
Official twitter account sent me here looking for a hack that bulk removes
entries.
I was trying to install a search plugin but it's for an old version.
I screwed up and imported a bunch of garbage into my wiki.
Also I need to be able to search my entries by tags/boolean.
It would probably be
So I can delete the post but not edit it. God I hate GG. Party like it's
1990.
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I think that there are bibtex to json converters around, that conversion would
make tiddlywiki happier and simplify editing entries on a wiki. I don't think
it would be too terribly hard to make a display template that takes json data
and displays bibtex formatted output that can be copy/pasted
I've come to think that these ordering solutions — while better than none —
really fall short of what TiddlyWiki probably should provide out of the
box, which is a clean drag and drop solution.
All these enter some number here or push some not quite working up and
down buttons there are a
Hi PTP
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 4:43 PM, PTP parothepar...@gmail.com wrote:
http://tiddlywiki.com/coreplugins.html does not exists anymore! Where can
I get the core plugins?
The page moved when TW5 was released to:
http://classic.tiddlywiki.com/coreplugins.html
Best wishes
Jeremy.
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Many thanks for your hard work. The translations look great. I've merged
them here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/b845751d3c549366adb2f6e5c58b0114fa95ba30
The new translations can be seen in an updated preview:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease
I used the Indian flag
What is reference mananger?
Afaics, BibTex is not a meaningful format for direct use in TiddlyWiki, fields
are.
There could be a...
- generic ReferencePlugin
- providing an easy way to create new reference / entries
- able to output a list of references linked-to from tiddlers
What I like here is the simple cut and paste approach.
TW is a cut and paste tool //par excellence//
Filling in fields means more than on CP...
Alex
On 26 January 2015 at 17:40, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:
What is reference mananger?
Afaics, BibTex is not a meaningful format
I think I prefer to keep them in separated Macros. Is more easier to read
and understand.
entirely your call...
add order -1
...looks pretty understandable to me, and keeps the number of macros down.
I actually went ahead and made:
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#calc
So you can do...
Anyone interested?
Could sickly pads be an accompaniment to the poster?
* making the start of a promo pack
** leading to an analogue 'workshop version' of TW
Hi Alex, can you elaborate a bit on...
- Interested ...in what exactly?
- Which pads, poster, promo pack?
- What workshop?
I suppose if you want to get fancy you could use filters to get tiddlywiki
to generate the whole bib file for you.
Sure, the only thing to consider is that bibtex comes with a few
requirements as to which types require / expect what fields.
Things get a little trickier if you want to be
Tobias,
OK I think I was rather slack on my communications skills today :(
In many workshops I've attended sticky Post-it notes are often used in so
called brainstorming sessions to facilitate creativity in groups.
TW is perhaps more associated with the index card. The popularity of index
Jeremy,
The Ketso model is interesting to look at...
The value of the culture of co-operation generated by TW could be
instantiated into a method of non-linear note-taking in groups
Alex
On 26 January 2015 at 20:44, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's a great idea. If
I think it's a great idea. If this experiment works, perhaps we might
develop the idea into merchandise that we can sell to help raise project
funds.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Birthe C strikkeglad...@googlemail.com
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Hi Alex,
One of the reasons I started using
Hi Bill,
ctrl-click a tiddler link already opens a tiddler but doesn't scroll the
page.
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I am using the wiki in zooming mode so i missed that. I guess the actual
method of doing it is not that important, i was just wondering if a way of
directly opening a tiddler in edit mode already existed in the UX
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 4:36:51 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
Hi Bill,
Am Montag, 26. Januar 2015 16:11:33 UTC+1 schrieb Dmitry Berman:
Thanks Astrid,
That makes sense. I'm using Journals for something else, but I can use
tags too separate the two work flows.
Just take a look at how the journal button is configured. I think it
shouldn't be too difficult to
I think with all these shared / collaboration concepts one thing is key:
separating the wiki(s) from the store(s)
For collaboration around TiddlyWiki, the single-file paradigm is
essentially untenable,
not just for the simple reason that to currently push 1 byte of changed
tiddler
you my need
Hey Mario,
I stumbled upon your post on the search for a possibility to realize a
shared/distributed work on a tiddlywiki in the cloud - not in the web -
with automatic syncing between teampartners who should be able to edit the
wiki at the same time (more or less). I think the problems are on
Forget my stupid question.
I was editing a different tiddlywiki.info file. It works as expected. Nice!
El lunes, 26 de enero de 2015, 9:43:55 (UTC+1), Danielo Rodríguez escribió:
Hello,
I want to specify a different folder to save tiddlers to. I tried
configuring the config option
Wow! Thanks!
Alberto
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Very interesting. Thanks to share!
Alberto
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Can I use it in the list? For instance, use a list to list all my tiddler
in a table. So that I can modify all the tags in one single page.
On Monday, 26 January 2015 15:56:59 UTC+8, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Put this into your tiddler:
{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}
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Hello,
I want to specify a different folder to save tiddlers to. I tried
configuring the config option default-tiddler-location to someting like
../../../ but tiddlers are saved to the same location than before.
How can I achieve this? What is the correct workflow?
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you mean like this?
table
$list filter=[all[]]
tr
td
$link$view field=title//$link
/td
td
{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}
/td
/tr
/$list
/table
Only problem I see: When you enter into one tag field, the text will appear
in all. When you
Thank you. It works.
On Monday, 26 January 2015 15:56:59 UTC+8, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Put this into your tiddler:
{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}
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Can I use it in the list? For instance, use a list to list all my tiddler
in a table. So that I can modify all the tags in one single pag
On Monday, 26 January 2015 15:56:59 UTC+8, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Put this into your tiddler:
{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}
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Only problem I see: When you enter into one tag field, the text will
appear in all. When you click add then, the tag will be removed from all
tag-edit fields. But this is just cosmetic.
I have added a modification to the template so as to allow independent
instances using the qualify
very nice.
on my large screen the journey across the screen to close the tid seemed a
long way away
Alex
On 26 January 2015 at 09:55, Alberto Molina alberton...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow! Thanks!
Alberto
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Dear All,
The GTD methodology had a huge influence everyone was going round with
index cards. I did this and in hindsite it got me nowhere.
I am now using sticky notes -- a freebie from a business school -- and
wondered about ordering my own custom tiddler notes. A paper version of
tiddler
Nice, especially for ordering! :-)
A few suggestions:
1. make *tiddler* be the last argument, because by default you get it
from *currentTiddler*
2. call it *add *and scratch subtract, as adding and subtracting are
really the same thing
3. calling it *add*, perhaps rather use
Thanks Tobias,
The sitemap makes it easier for google to index...
A huge topic!
Alex
On 25 January 2015 at 21:19, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not a tech guy Can I ask, why do we need a sitemap?
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156184?hl=en
Best wishes,
I am working a bit on a math plugin, but this is a much simpler and more
conveniet for things like ordering lists the way you are. It is a clever
solution to reordering lists. Would you mind if I use it in the icon menus
thing I am working on?
The current icon menus demo:
So, the task is to turn this...
@book{senge2006fifth,
title={The fifth discipline: The art and practice of the learning
organization},
author={Senge, Peter M},
year={2006},
publisher={Random House LLC}
}
...or rather a fullblown library containing stuff like this, into this...
title:
I am using the wiki in zooming mode so i missed that. I guess the actual
method of doing it is not that important, i was just wondering if a way of
directly opening a tiddler in edit mode already existed in the UX
Doesn't, but ALT+CLICK sounds like the right candidate for the job.
Best
I regularly want to open a tiddler in edit mode directly without open the
tiddler and then clicking edit. Is there a shortcut to open in edit mode
(something like a CTLR-click) to bypass the middle step?
Thanks, Bill
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Works like a charm. Thank you very much sir.
sklpns
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Welcome Brandon,
Please bear with us
Alex
On 26 January 2015 at 19:23, Brandon Sergent brandon.serg...@gmail.com
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So I can delete the post but not edit it. God I hate GG. Party like it's
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