[tw] Re: [TW5] Datepicker ?

2015-09-10 Thread Stefan
Hi, Yesterday I found this great wiki http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/ ( Wills Q gTiD ) Just look at the upper left button. Regards, Stefan On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 18:13:46 UTC+3, FrD wrote: > > Hi, > > Problem solved : there was a stylesheet for this plugin : > > -

Re: [tw] [TW5]How to use canonical uri field to point to local files

2015-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo If you're working off a file URI then the xmlhttprequest will only work on Firefox; Chrome raises a security exception. Do you see any error messages in the developer console or network activity? Best wishes Jeremy. On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Danielo Rodríguez

[tw] Software Freedom Day

2015-09-10 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi All, If you didn't already know, you may be interested to learn that September 19th is Software Freedom Day http://softwarefreedomday.org/ There are a large number of events planned around the world to celebrate and promote FOSS and, if there's one near you, it will be a great opportunity

[tw] Re: TW Hosting

2015-09-10 Thread Stefan
Hi, you can follow the following steps to host tiddlywiki on google drive : https://d4aacbb1aa767168a53c96e53d0b2866c100634b.googledrive.com/host/0B51gSXixfJ2Qb0I4R2M4MWJVMlU Regards, Stefan On Monday, 7 September 2015 07:51:57 UTC+3, Matabele wrote: > > Hi > > I came across BitBalloon web

Re: [tw] [TW5]How to use canonical uri field to point to local files

2015-09-10 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello, I'm trying it with the HTML single file edition, and it is not working neither. I put a URI field pointing to a relative path, but the file (wich is a shell script) is not being rendered as a tiddler. I also set the tiddler field to plain text, and it is not working -- You received

[tw] Re: Saving articles in tiddlywiki

2015-09-10 Thread Stefan
Hi there, I can help with the wget commands and the tiddy-ing up of stuff (your step 3). 1. One option (that I previously worked with) is portia , scrapy . 2. python +(wget + beautifulsoup

Re: [tw] [TW5]How to use canonical uri field to point to local files

2015-09-10 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello Jeremy I'm using Firefox, and I don't see anything on the console. Both the wiki and the file are on the local file-system. The canonical uri has the following format: ../../../programacion/something/algo.sh Thanks for your prompt answer El jueves, 10 de septiembre de 2015, 11:45:08

[tw] Re: [TW5] Datepicker ?

2015-09-10 Thread Stefan
I'm using the google calendar iframe. Here's the code : height="300" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"> Regards, Stefan On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 16:50:34 UTC+3, FrD wrote: > > Hi, > > Some years ago I've being using mgsd and after that a customized TWC to > keep track of tasks. One

[tw] Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Ray Vermey
Hello fellow Tiddliers, i am learning (again) TiddlyWiki. I try this by looking at other TW sites. I really miss a solid introduction (of the more advanced features) For instance: What are macro's, how to use them? How to create them And also: how can i design my own page?? One example:

Re: [tw] Software Freedom Day

2015-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Richard  I'd also like to go along to one of their regular meetings and give a short presentation about Tiddlywiki and how I use it - would it be ok for me to re-purpose the talky-talky wiki do you think? (ping @Jermolene) ​ ​ Great, please go ahead, and feel free to hack TalkyTalky

Re: [tw] [TW5]How to use canonical uri field to point to local files

2015-09-10 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello Again, Chrome is not raising any error neither, only for the favicon. If that helps -- 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

[tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
> > I really miss a solid introduction (of the more advanced features) > For instance: What are macro's, how to use them? How to create them > Info on macros can be found in (e.g) the tiddler Macros in WikiText , i.e on the main TW site. But just

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Evolena
Le jeudi 10 septembre 2015 14:14:56 UTC+2, Ray Vermey a écrit : > > Yes i saw the macro description indeed, but what i would like to learn is > WHEN and WHY could you use Maros? > Concepts are explained too: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Macros A macro is basically text replacement, with the

[tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Evolena
Le jeudi 10 septembre 2015 11:48:42 UTC+2, Ray Vermey a écrit : > I really miss a solid introduction (of the more advanced features) > For instance: What are macro's, how to use them? How to create them > You looked at other TW site, but did you read the reference documentation on

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Get list of descendants by recursively assembling filter?

2015-09-10 Thread Linus Johnsson
Dear c pa, Thank you for your kind advice. Your code does what it is supposed to, of course. But since many of my tiddlers contain spaces, the resulting list will not work as a filter. (I need to perform a second filter run on the results rather than putting all the functionality in the macro,

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Ray Vermey
Yes i saw the macro description indeed, but what i would like to learn is WHEN and WHY could you use Maros? Pitty that often TW's are obsolete.. Thanks Ray 2015-09-10 12:50 GMT+02:00 Evolena : > > > Le jeudi 10 septembre 2015 11:48:42 UTC+2, Ray Vermey a écrit

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Evolena
Some examples of usage: - you have a piece of text that is laborious to write, but that you have to use at several places. For example, in French we nee unbreakable spaces before ":", ";" or "?", but unbreakable space is laborious to write, so I can define a macro that replaces

[tw] Re: Saving articles in tiddlywiki

2015-09-10 Thread Stefan
Also, had another idea, we can use their API (pretty sure they won't like this) to poll for updates from the server. The way I think this would work is to : 1. Import some kind of tool like jquery to tiddlywiki, to further use it to handle communication via JSON with the server. 2. Use this

Re: [tw] Re: Request for Input: BibTeX to Tiddler conversion method

2015-09-10 Thread Tierney Coren
Jeremy, So we've been able to drag and drop a bibfile into TW5, and it imports the text contents into a tiddler via the import tool. Is there documentation or a way I can hook into that and parse it to insert the contents into a new tiddler? We're looking for the simplest possible way to do

Re: [tw] Re: Request for Input: BibTeX to Tiddler conversion method

2015-09-10 Thread BJ
Hi Tierney, when you drop a file onto the tiddlywiki it is handled here: DropZoneWidget.prototype.handleDropEvent In this function there is a call to this.wiki.readFiles That function looks at the file extension of the file that was drop and calls the deserialiser for that type of file. So in

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
> > >- you have a piece of text that is laborious to write, but that you >have to use at several places. For example, in French we nee unbreakable >spaces before ":", ";" or "?", but unbreakable space is laborious to > write, >so I can define a macro that replaces <> by ? (and

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Ray Vermey
Thanks, nice to know! is there also the possibiltie of giving a field a numerical value and the create a filter where i want to show the results of the values BETWEEN or GREATER THAN a certain value? I know how to display tiddlers with a known value but interesting would be to do this with say

Re: [tw] Re: Request for Input: BibTeX to Tiddler conversion method

2015-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tierney So we've been able to drag and drop a bibfile into TW5, and it imports the > text contents into a tiddler via the import tool. Is there documentation or > a way I can hook into that and parse it to insert the contents into a new > tiddler? We're looking for the simplest possible way to

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Evolena
Le jeudi 10 septembre 2015 15:49:34 UTC+2, Ray Vermey a écrit : > is there also the possibiltie of giving a field a numerical value and the > create a filter where i want to show > the results of the values BETWEEN or GREATER THAN a certain value? > I know how to display tiddlers with a known

[tw] Re: [TW5]How to use canonical uri field to point to local files

2015-09-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Is _canonical_uri supposed to work with text files? I can't get it to show a simple text file with either an absolute address (provided by tiddlysnip) nor a relative address. But it does work with absolute and relative addresses of image files. What I mean is that the text of the text file

[tw] Looking for a nice compact newbie tutorial on Youtube

2015-09-10 Thread Francis Meetze
I was looking for a nice solution to take my notes off the cloud. I was first impressed on how easy it is to store my notes encrypted with a combination of Tiddlywiki, encfs and Dropbox. Then I started realizing how much more advanced Tiddlywiki was to Google Notes. I love a lot of the

[tw] Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
I often use TiddlyWiki to create documentation which is used by other people. It's useful to create a helper tab or two for browsing those wikis or calling up commonly-used information -- but adding those to the four default tabs makes for a rather complicated-looking sidebar. For the sake of

[tw] 5.1.7 -> 5.1.9 upgrade problem

2015-09-10 Thread Diane
I'm trying to upgrade from 5.1.7 to 5.1.9. When I use the upgrade wizard online, I'm unable to save the upgraded file. So I downloaded the upgrade wizard to use locally. Then I successfully upgraded and saved the upgraded file. However, the upgrade wizard panel remains at the top of my

[tw] Linking to a file (newbie)

2015-09-10 Thread Scott Windmiller
I just installed version 5.1.9 on Debian and its working great. I am now trying to link to a file and cannot get it. I had ran "tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server" while I was in the "home/scott" folder so I know have: "/home/scott/mynewwiki/tiddlywiki.info" and

[tw] Re: macrocall to transclude... Why no worky?

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 12:19:51 AM UTC+2, Evolena wrote: > > Maybe transclude is a widget and not a macro? ;) > Thanks!!! I wish I could say "Aw, I knew that!" and, in a way I can, but I know I've done this exact mistake many times before so... Well, thank you Evolena! <:-) -- You

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread PMario
On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 2:16:43 AM UTC+2, Evan Balster wrote: > > For the record, I'm quite comfortable making the customization -- I just > feel as if this functionality is useful frequently enough that it shouldn't > require surgery on TiddlyWiki's core. > You are right but I think

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread PMario
On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 1:36:07 AM UTC+2, Ray Vermey wrote: > > > And take a TW side and explain what is done where and how it is > accomplished. > You are absolutely right. The only problem is, that it is easy to make some modifications. eg: it needs 10 minutes to modify some

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Get list of descendants by recursively assembling filter?

2015-09-10 Thread 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki
Linus, Ahhh, the old create a list and then parse it trick. I have done that before. I think what I ended up doing is storing the list in a temporary tiddler's list and then parsing that list to get the results You can use [ and ] to create square brackets So something like [[<$view

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
I'm not sure if you're asking for help or merely pointing out that it ought to be a core feature to modify this easily. In case of the former, I made "the PublicSidebar " shortly ago that might be of help. Regarding the latter, I agree. <:-) -- You

[tw] Re: CSS Class Inside List Widget

2015-09-10 Thread Eric Shulman
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 2:05:52 PM UTC-7, Lance Boudreaux wrote: > > <$view field=status /> > I would like to set the span class based on the "status" field like so: > <$view field=status /> > Is this possible? > like this: ... enjoy, -e Eric Shulman ELS Design Studios TiddlyTools -

[tw] [TW5] highlight.js

2015-09-10 Thread Bob Flandard
Hello, I've installed the highlight.js syntax highlighting plugin. How do I go about adding a custom "brush" ? (by brush I mean a language to supported by default). Thanks, Bob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
Hi again Ray Yes... what you point out is probably a recurring problem in non-commercial projects. Everything that is accomplished relies on individuals contributing their spare time for it. With TW there's so much fun to do that making the things you ask for has not yet been done, at least

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
For the record, I'm quite comfortable making the customization -- I just feel as if this functionality is useful frequently enough that it shouldn't require surgery on TiddlyWiki's core. On Thursday, 10 September 2015 17:17:59 UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > @Evan - I'm not sure if you're asking for help

[tw] Re: Linking to a file (newbie)

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
Try a HTML link, EG: click here! This might also work: [[click here!|file://test.txt"]] That should work for a text file in the same folder as your wiki. Generally you'll need URI prefixes in order to link to stuff outside TiddlyWiki. On Thursday, 10 September 2015 13:11:28 UTC-5, Scott

[tw] Re: TWC to TW5 help

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
Something like: <$list filter="[tag[apdl]tag[help]]+[sort[title]]"> {{!!title}} {{!!summary}} Where "summary" is a field of the tiddlers in question. <$list> is neat -- everything inside is printed once for each element in the list. You can't use markup with $widgets very well, so you

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
> > well since i am less than a rookie at TW i am not the person making a > video about it. > The point is that only you can give your perspective and show what is good or bad from that view. Particularly since you have Evernote experience. Anyway, you propose that a lot of other people

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 2:50:21 AM UTC+2, PMario wrote: > > Just someone would need to create one. > And the theme would have to be found when people need it, be it via tw.com or somehow elsewhere. IMO this is the trickier bottleneck than making the theme. <:-) -- You received this

[tw] macrocall to transclude... Why no worky?

2015-09-10 Thread Mat
A: {{Lorem}} B: <$transclude tiddler="Lorem"/> C: <$macrocall $name="transclude" tiddler="Lorem"/> A works fine. B works fine. C... nothing!? What am I misunderstanding? <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Get list of descendants by recursively assembling filter?

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TextWidget.html <$text text="[["/><$view field="title"/><$text text="]]">> There might be a simpler way, but this works. ...So you're rendering this all to a string for use as a parameter to another filter? If you manage that, I'm *very* curious as to how. (I've

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread PMario
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 11:20:23 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote: > > But Mario, > > Then you are editing a shadow tiddler, which is exactly what he wants to > avoid in order to properly upgrade to newer versions easily. > Yea, we can make everything configurable. So every shadow

[tw] Re: macrocall to transclude... Why no worky?

2015-09-10 Thread Evolena
Maybe transclude is a widget and not a macro? ;) A : transclusion B : widget call C : macro call of a widget -- 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: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Ray Vermey
Hey Mat, well since i am less than a rookie at TW i am not the person making a video about it. When i tell you that i am looking for 3 weeks in a row on all kind of TW's, and the main site has more documentation then i thought it had, would you believe me?? ;) I am looking into the Learning part

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Evan Balster
I'm not sure if requiring a theme installed is sensible... I feel as if the closest UX analog is the "toolbars" setting. You don't need a theme installed to enable or disable the "clone" button on all tiddlers, or to conceal the "new tiddler" button in the sidebar. On Thursday, 10 September

Re: [tw] Re: Learning by looking and stealing ;-)

2015-09-10 Thread Ray Vermey
Hi Mat, thanks for you lengthy answer!! I read a lot! A whole lot! Also on the site you mention. But at 1st i was stuck to TW Classic. Later i choose TW5 What is miss is that TW takes you by the hand. The basics are there a tiddler and linking them and tagging. That is clear. But the

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread PMario
Hi Evan, As you found out, if a tiddler is tagged: $:/tags/SideBar, it is shown in the right sidebar. So if you open the tiddler $:/tags/SideBar and open the tiddler info (i) and the "tagging" tab you can see: $:/core/ui/SideBar/Open

[tw] CSS Class Inside List Widget

2015-09-10 Thread Lance Boudreaux
I have the following list widget that builds a table: Name Player Status <$list filter="[tag[Character]sort[title]sort[status]]"> <$link to=<>>''<$view field=title/>'' <$view field=player /> <$view field=status /> I would like to set the span class based on the "status" field like so:

[tw] TWC to TW5 help

2015-09-10 Thread Bob Flandard
Hello, I'm trying to fully migrate from TWC to TW5 In TWC I had the following code that gave a nicely formatted table with a "summary" column taking the information from the section !!!Summary in each tiddler tagged with apdl AND help. <> How is this done in TW5? Thank you, Bob -- You

[tw] Re: Feature Request: Sidebar tab hiding as a built-in option

2015-09-10 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
But Mario, Then you are editing a shadow tiddler, which is exactly what he wants to avoid in order to properly upgrade to newer versions easily. I think it makes sense because as he says, customizing such part of the UI should be newbie friendly -- You received this message because you

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] KaTeX v0.5.0 in TiddlyWiki 5.1.10?

2015-09-10 Thread Lukáš Kakos
Hello Jeremy, fonts are working properly for me. Thank you for fast updates, Lukáš -- 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