[tw] Re: [TW5] Using TW for CRM?

2016-05-03 Thread Andrew Myers
Tristan, If you use email, you can contact us at tiddly...@gmail.com. I know the push notifications would help me, at least, with prompt response times. On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 3:03:07 AM UTC-4, Tristan Kohl wrote: > > Hi Hegart, > > sorry for my late respnse, that was hell of a week here :D

Re: [tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Hegart I found that post interesting. Thanks for taking the time. What strikes me is how maybe the money works out (at least for some). Still, I think i would be too self-interested for that level of giving. I, frankly, am amazed at the giving away that Mr Ruston and also "Mr Eric" have

Re: [tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Hegart I found that post interesting. Thanks for taking the time. What strikes me is how maybe the money works out (at least for some). Still, I think i would be too self-interested for that level of giving. I, frankly, am amazed at the giving away that Mr Ruston and also "Mr Eric" have

[tw] Re: [TW5] Using TW for CRM?

2016-05-03 Thread Hegart Dmishiv
Hi Tristan, Sorry I missed this opportunity to connect. Can we try again some other day later in the week? Thanks, Hegart. On Monday, 2 May 2016 19:03:07 UTC+12, Tristan Kohl wrote: > > Hi Hegart, > > sorry for my late respnse, that was hell of a week here :D > > I would be available

Re: [tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread Hegart Dmishiv
Hi Josiah, For myself, the open source community is a recognition of the fact that there is "nothing new under the sun ". Or, as open source advocates are more prone to put it, we're all "standing on the shoulders of giants

Re: [tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Alex There is NOTHING i could disagree with in what you wrote. It is INSPIRING. As Tigger says ... "The wonderful about Tiggers Is Tiggers are wonderful things." BUT ALSO people need cash to live. So. I get interested in the economy of support that enables them to do so, or not..

Re: [tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread Alex Hough
Josiah, I see TW as a utopian project concerned with knowledge, knowledge creation, sharing and cooperation.It's a creative commons, in line with the ethos of the Open Source movement. Part of the design skills possessed by Jeremy, Eric (who moderates the group) et al. is (as I see it at least)

[tw] Do you people ever get PAID for your work ...?

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Dear all / Cari tuitti All this giving away of knowledge is great for idiots like me. SOMETIMES I wonder WHO are the idiots. The users or the advisors? I am aware there is an "ethic" here in play. BUT perhaps its a little TOO ethical.for its own good. Thoughts from the Far Side. Josiah

Re: [tw] [tw5] Final tests for 5.1.12 before release

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Jeremy I kinda got to that high point of contradictory idiocy that a reported error is NOT necessarily an error However, for the starter novice it does invoke Eebie-Jeebies. A point worth noting, IMO. Josiah . On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 18:23:34 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Josiah > > As

Re: [tw] [tw5] Final tests for 5.1.12 before release

2016-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > As far as I can see its not fatal. All tiddlers open are there. But it is > directly linked to from at least one normal tiddler … It is indeed a frustrating little problem. It’s too late now, but I rather wish that we'd made system tiddlers display in plain text. Many of the core

[tw] Re: How secure is TiddlyWiki?

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
PMario WOW That is an AMAZING detailed, pertinent, reply. I am gobsmacked at the effort people like you here give freely. It is a nice thing to witness. Josiah On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 11:00:59 UTC+2, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 4:55:00 AM UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel wrote: > > I

Re: [tw] Is it possible to change WikiText reserved characters? #question

2016-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > Prefixing with "." is okay. But I would rather not have to do that. Its not > elegant. The other way of thinking about it might be to use `#` as a keyboard shortcut that brings up a text field for a new tag to be typed. That way you can use your muscle memory for typing tags, and

Re: [tw] Is it possible to change WikiText reserved characters? #question

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Jeremy Thanks for taking time to give a detailed reply. I get it. I completely agree that legacy issues matter. But, at the same time, the way that the "#hashtag" has evolved into a broad cultural referencing system (tradition #2) creates a tension with WikiText (tradition #1). The OED now

[tw] Re: How secure is TiddlyWiki?

2016-05-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
If your company is asking you to do use some other Wiki, does that mean that they expect it to be used in collaboration with others? If so, then they may have a point. Collaboration is a bit weak in TW, to put it mildly. If you carry your TW home on a flash drive or lap top, then there is a

Re: [tw] Is it possible to change WikiText reserved characters? #question

2016-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > Is there a way to change WikiText's "#" for a LESS USED character? TiddlyWiki’s wiki text reserves # for numbered lists, but only at the start of a new line. So, you could adopt a convention of preceding your hashtags with, say, a dot: — This is a note. .#mytag #anothertag

[tw] Is it possible to change WikiText reserved characters? #question

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Ciao Small issue. Over the years I have got used to using "#" (hashtag/pound sign/octothorp) in notes to myself and in Twitter posts. Its a great thing to use consistently as I can search for strings like "#surveillance" IN tiddler content TEXT without me having to create yet another tag for

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 Alternatives for TWClassic-Plugins : OpenStory/SaveStory

2016-05-03 Thread Jan
Hi Mark, This one works perfect! Thanks a lot, I am admiring your patience with me. Yours Jan Am 02.05.2016 um 23:12 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki: The attached version will apply the excludeStory tiddlers before saving the story in the list. Mark On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 1:20:06 PM

[tw] Is it possible to CHANGE special characters in WikiText? #question

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Ciao Small issue. Over the years I have got used to using "#" (hashtag/pound sign/octothorp) in notes to myself and in Twitter posts. Its a great thing to use consistently as one can search for strings like "#surveillance" ($:/AdvancedSearch > Filter) IN tiddler content text without me

[tw] Re: Using Tiddlywiki as front end to personal web archive: Scrapbook & RDF files

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Steve Yesterday I replied to this but I think I must have deleted the reply by mistake. Here is another attempt. I use Scrapbook. Looking at an RDF for it I can see it COULD quite easily be converted into a JSON file that could be imported into a TiddlyWiki. BUT ... Though the RDF has simple

[tw] Is it possible to alter default WikiText special characters? #question

2016-05-03 Thread progetti
Ciao Small issue. Over the years I have got used to using "#" (hashtag/pound sign/octothorp) in notes to myself and in Twitter posts. Its a great thing to use consistently as one can search for strings like "#surveillance" IN tiddler content text without me having to create yet another tag

[tw] Re: transcluding a link / updating linked files

2016-05-03 Thread PMario
There would be a second possibility with global macros, if this one doesn't fit -m -- 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: transcluding a link / updating linked files

2016-05-03 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 2:11:58 AM UTC+2, hains...@gmail.com wrote: > > I want to link to documents, that are changed / updated from time to time. > The same (pdf-)file is linked to in multiple Tiddlers. When the file is > updated I want to update the link just once and being able to access

[tw] Re: TW5 Exporting Tiddlers in the TOC order

2016-05-03 Thread Martin Hochstrasser
Works like a charm... Thank you very much! -- 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

[tw] Re: [TW5] Contents multiple sort

2016-05-03 Thread Matthew Petty
You could create multiple TOC tiddlers like "Contents - Journal" etc, with just the content you need, and the sort you require. Then transclude them together on the main "Contents" tiddler. -Matthew On Thursday, 28 April 2016 18:47:56 UTC+4, Free Man wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm new user of TW5

[tw] Re: Reduce size of the "recent" list

2016-05-03 Thread PMario
If we would change this line in the timeline macro <$list filter="[!is[system]$subfilter$has[$dateField$]!sort[$dateField$]limit[$limit$]eachday[$dateField$]]"> ^ to <$list

[tw] Re: Reduce size of the "recent" list

2016-05-03 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 10:01:20 AM UTC+2, Daniel wrote: > > I'd like to reduce the size of the recent list (so that there is no > scrolling on the screen I regularly use). I did not find a setting for > this, and changing the "limit" part of the filter expression in >

[tw] Re: How secure is TiddlyWiki?

2016-05-03 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 4:55:00 AM UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel wrote: I did find 7 statements in this post and I try to respond to them, by describing the mechanisms that are used to create the TW functionality. So your security OPS can make there own picture. Some general remarks. Open

[tw] Re: TW5 Exporting Tiddlers in the TOC order

2016-05-03 Thread Martin Hochstrasser
Wow... Thank you very much Evolena! I'll try this as soon as possible! Best regards, Martin -- 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: TW5 Exporting Tiddlers in the TOC order

2016-05-03 Thread Evolena
Hello Martin, Here is my approach: I've tweaked the toc macro to populate the "list" field of a tiddler (TOC-export) with each tiddler instead of displaying its title. As I use an action widget, I have encapsulated the call of this macro inside a button, in the TOC-Export tiddler. Clicking the

Re: [tw] Re: TW5 - Make it read only permanently

2016-05-03 Thread adelmanaoaria
Hi Thank you for your fast answer It has helped a lot. The plugin is more practical than i thought. (The tiddler with the checkbox was the missing part). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw] Reduce size of the "recent" list

2016-05-03 Thread Daniel
Hi list! I'd like to reduce the size of the recent list (so that there is no scrolling on the screen I regularly use). I did not find a setting for this, and changing the "limit" part of the filter expression in $:/core/Filters/RecentTiddlers die not change anything either. Thanks for any

[tw] TW5 Exporting Tiddlers in the TOC order

2016-05-03 Thread Martin Hochstrasser
Hi all, Since I love TiddlyWiki (and hacking it a bit) and I recently had to write a spec for our REST API, I thought it would be a good idea to write it in TiddlyWiki for all the goodness of structure, SVG diagrams and the like. Now a client needs the spec, and he's a bit on the conservative