Hi all,
I mentioned a week or so ago about integrating TW and Workflowy. As I
continue to play with it, the more excited I am about it. This has
revolutionized my note-taking and bookmarking.
Today I uploaded a customized TiddlyWiki called TWWFI to my website.
Nevermind, I found that if you just drag a pdf into the TW and go to that
imported tiddler there's a handy print button that appears right there.
Very nice!!
TW is so awesome! :)
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Hi,
I know you can open a file from the file system from TW, but is there any
way to make a link that will cause a particular file (e.g. a pdf) to be
printed immediately from the default printer?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 10:21:43 AM UTC-7, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
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> What I want to do is produce a list of fields and values for a tiddler
> that isn't the current tiddler but whose name is contained in a temporary
> tiddler.
>
> Given that this code produces a list of fields and values for
Thanks. That certainly does it. I'm still trying to understand the use of a
text reference in a filter... which is why I was pursuing the {$:/temp/old}
approach. But in any case, this gets me past my difficulty. Thanks again.
On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 1:48:17 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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> Is
Is this what you want?
<$set name=tid value={{$:/temp/old}}>
<$list filter="[fields[]] -[[text]]" variable="fieldname">
<$text text=<>/>
<$view tiddler=<> field=<>/>
On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 10:21:43 AM UTC-7, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> What I want to do is produce a list of fields and
What I want to do is produce a list of fields and values for a tiddler that
isn't the current tiddler but whose name is contained in a temporary
tiddler.
Given that this code produces a list of fields and values for the current
tiddler
<$list filter="[is[current]fields[]] -[[text]]"
I think we would need to know more about your use case. For instance, what
will all these articles have in common that might benefit from a template?
How do you imagine using the sub-sections?
Personally, I don't like solutions that clutter tag-space with single-use
tags. To me tags seem
Cool. I completely missed this little jewel. Thanks.
Happy Connecting. Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S® 5
Original message
From: Jeremy Ruston
Date: 5/6/16 3:46 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [tw] creating
Reading the documentation I thought this would work? But it doesn't...
<$list filter="[is[system]] [is[shadow]] +[search[Door Status Monitoring: X]]
+[tag[$:/tags/sectec/office-location-data]]" +[removeprefix[$:/]]
template="$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate"/>
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I have a question which is hopefully easily solved. I have the following
list filter:-
<$list filter="[is[system]] [is[shadow]] +[search]+[tag[Hidden
Data]]" template="$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate"/>
This search produces a list of my custom hidden tiddlers that contain a
particular search
Yes it's just the tiddler back ground as that's where the majority of the
reading is. I've set up a couple of custom pallets where I have just
changed the 'tiddler background' colour ad told the relevent student where
to find those when they use the wiki. The results aren't massively
Hi Erik
> thank you so much for your quick reply. I’m sorry that I bother you with such
> „dumb“ questions but I just couldn’t figure it out.
No worries, there are no dumb questions here! Asking any question in public is
really a service to the community as it creates an opportunity for others
Hi Jeremy
thank you so much for your quick reply. I’m sorry that I bother you with such
„dumb“ questions but I just couldn’t figure it out.
> Am 06.05.2016 um 12:10 schrieb Jeremy Ruston :
>
> Hi Erik
>
> There’s a “New here” button under the “More” down-arrow at the
Hi Erik
There’s a “New here” button under the “More” down-arrow at the top right of a
tiddler that creates a new tiddler tagged with the title of the current
tiddler. Does that do what you want?
To include the button elsewhere in the body of a tiddler, try this:
Hello,
I would like to create a button in my tiddlers that automatically creates a
new tiddler with the title of my origin-tiddler as a tag.
This is what I have so far:
<$set name="myTag" value=<>>
<$button>
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" title="This is newly created
So it looks like the 15th/16th July is the popular choice.
Thinking about a rough schedule of things we might do:
* Friday 15th
** All day hackathon focussed on committing code and collaborating with the
people who can’t make it to Oxford. For example, with Mario I have a backlog of
work to
Ste - would it be enough if all tiddlers are coloured with this custom
background or is there a way to specifically identify all the relevant
tiddlers? Perhaps they are tagged with a common tag?
<:-)
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Hi Jeremy,
It's impossible for me on 22nd & 23rd, and at the moment maybe for 15th &
16th July.
I'll start a new job monday, so I don't know if I could take one or two
holidays.
But if I can, I would be happy to be with all of you !
Cheers,
Sylvain
Le mercredi 4 mai 2016 08:44:54 UTC+2,
Hi wolfsong - I think you'll like TW
What pmario says is (of course) correct but here's for a perhaps smaller
first piecemeal start:
What you want to do is pretty simple;
What you do is to create a separate tiddler per each article and per each
subsection. Tag the subsections with the name of
HOORAY for fellow STEPHEN!!!
Thank you so much for this (and that's quite a lot!!) - and for setting a
good example of the TW spirit!
This is really an incredible community we have!
<:-)
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version is now 5.1.11
*tw version compatibility*
tested on tw 5.1.12 pre-release, 5.1.11, 5.1.9
older versions do not automatically import all tiddler fields e.g. for tw
*5.0.8-beta* then the tab-sample tiddlers require manually adding the field
named 'caption' value 'History' and 'History2'
Hi Cristov,
TiddlyWiki is great, if you use tags to "combine" your content tiddlers.
transclusions are described here: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Transclusion
list-links macro is one of the simplest macros to start with and get the
feeling: http://tiddlywiki.com/#list-links%20Macro
tabs macro is
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