Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Given your long list, it might be that TW5 isn't the right venue for you. Have you looked at Evernote? Most everything (that I understand) on your list could be done in EN. Certain things like collaboration and email either can't be done or can't be done easily in TW. Another possibility would

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
The philosophy may make some sort of sense in the context of server-based wikis or other systems with unlimited resources or with shorter documents. But TW5 has no indexed optimization, and the bigger it gets, the slower it gets. Each tiddler that is created has a substantial amount of overhead

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread Marc Ferguson
That gives me a better idea of the underlying principles. With the scriptures I was placing the basic text in the TW and allow myself and others to use the basic text to create small tiddlers that can be manipulated to the hearts content. I would think that anchors would allow the novice

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread Marc Ferguson
I understand but I still think tw5 is the way to go. Here is a list of things I want to easily do and that I think users should be able to do without getting into coding. Scripture notebook actions - Highlight (Several colors) - Underline - Bold - Strike through - Italicizes - Insert

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
If you want to work with large chunks of data, sectioned into bits, it probably still makes sense to build a system that uses individual tiddlers as the fundamental units. The alternative is to have a two-teir heirarchy where individual chunks are referred to by "container + identifier",

[tw] Re: [TW5] TiddlyWiki code structure and documentation, try 2. Any volunteers?

2016-06-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Wouldn't this be better posted in the developer's group? They're the ones that would know how to fill out the descriptions for the functions, etc. The problem with the standard TiddlyWiki documentation is that it has to go through the same onerous vetting that the actual code does, and you

[tw] Re: [TW5] TiddlyWiki code structure and documentation, try 2. Any volunteers?

2016-06-04 Thread Mat
@Jed - might some stuff from gihub be directly transferrable to this? To take an arbitrary example, the browser-sniff plugin has a description. ...which makes me think that perhaps; @Jeremy - do you

[tw] Re: Presenting: CherryPicker - mark segments to have them listed elsewhere

2016-06-04 Thread Mat
On Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 5:25:04 PM UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote: > > This is an interesting idea. I think that we could find some interesting > ways to use this with twederation. > Yeah, for sure, but we'd need a more robust implementation of it. Probably even in js - I have a feeling that a

[tw] Re: [TW5] Removing an entry in a datatiddler?

2016-06-04 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hello, After refined search into this list, I found the answer, given by Tobias here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/4XTKPnZLEMg/svmbFyOVIM8J. His trick is to use the *set* parameter of the button widget to identify the index entry to be removed, and then use the *tm-delete-tiddler

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
This is one of the changes between TW and TW5 -- the theory that tiddlers should contain little bits of information rather than larger chunks of data sectioned into accessible bits. I think the latter approach more closely reflects how most people would prefer to work, but what can you do?

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread Marc Ferguson
Thanks Richard. I understand where you are coming from. For me it is not getting the text into TW but having something that is really usable for me and my students. Sorry for the rant. I wish I had the skills that you and others have. My big wish is that it was possible to have anchors

[tw] Re: Is this a bug?

2016-06-04 Thread Mark Armitage
Ah, I thought it meant 25% of the image size, not the container. On Saturday, 4 June 2016 16:07:48 UTC+1, Mark Armitage wrote: > > >

[tw] Re: Is this a bug?

2016-06-04 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 8:07:48 AM UTC-7, Mark Armitage wrote: > > > > >

[tw] [TW5] Removing an entry in a datatiddler?

2016-06-04 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi everyone, I can't seem to find an equivalent for the ActionDeleteFieldWidget that would let me delete an entry in a (JSON) datatiddler. Do you know the trick? ​Thank you very much in advance,​ -- Xavier Cazin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw] Re: Presenting: CherryPicker - mark segments to have them listed elsewhere

2016-06-04 Thread Jed Carty
This is an interesting idea. I think that we could find some interesting ways to use this with twederation. -- 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] TiddlyWiki code structure and documentation, try 2. Any volunteers?

2016-06-04 Thread Jed Carty
That is the goal, but I want some structure for this part. There is less flexibility for the javascript documentation than for general user documentation. I will move back to working on twederation soon. I haven't figured out why it didn't work from dropbox and it is very frustrating. --

[tw] Is this a bug?

2016-06-04 Thread Mark Armitage

[tw] Presenting: CherryPicker - mark segments to have them listed elsewhere

2016-06-04 Thread Mat
CherryPicker - apply "natural markers", made up as you type, to mark out segments ("cherries") in one or several tiddler texts. Call the cherrypicker macro to get the cherries extracted and presented as a list. A bit like #hashtagging but with custom

[tw] Re: [TW5] TiddlyWiki code structure and documentation, try 2. Any volunteers?

2016-06-04 Thread Mat
Jed - while admirable, I think it is the wrong approach to statically document anything for TW, and one we've used just so many times for other documentation projects - with failure after failure. The most successful example using this documentation approach is tiddlywiki.com - but even this

[tw] [TW5] TiddlyWiki code structure and documentation, try 2. Any volunteers?

2016-06-04 Thread Jed Carty
Instead of working on what I was planning today I started putting together another version of a documentation wiki for the tiddlywiki code. My main motivation is to have a searchable database so I can look up function definitions when developing. I would like to extend this to having more

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

2016-06-04 Thread Jan
Hello Mark, Hello all I made some changes to Mark's/Tobi's StorySaverMacro, These regard design, languages and I cut it in two parts "SaveAStory" and "LoadAStory" to be able to implement the elements in other scenarios. The two are transcluded into a "stories"-sidebar. The localized Phrase for

Re: [tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-06-04 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi Marc, Your original question got a bit lost here, I think. The answer is that of course there are easier ways to use Tiddlywiki and the way to do so depends on just what you would like to do. If you haven't seen it already, I suggest that you take a look at the work of David Gifford, who

[tw] Re: Rearranging Tiddlers revisited : Would it be possible to use taglist's drag n' drop without tags?

2016-06-04 Thread Jan
Hello BJ I started doing a workarround to rearrange the storyriver using your plugin working with temporary tags. One Question: Would it be possible to change the Plugin to exclude the "drafts" in the ViewTemplate? Best Wishes Jan Am 02.06.2016 um 01:24 schrieb Jan: Hello all, especially

[tw] Re: [Thoughts] Using TW5 as Browser-Based Presentation-Tool

2016-06-04 Thread Jed Carty
Well, using a state tiddler can take care of managing which tiddler is the current tiddler in the presentation, but now I am having trouble getting the keyboard input. For the keyboard widget something needs to have focus and so far that is proving to be a problem. Also the left and right

[tw] Re: [Thoughts] Using TW5 as Browser-Based Presentation-Tool

2016-06-04 Thread Jed Carty
While it wouldn't track when you manually scroll you could have a state tiddler that lists the current tiddler for the presentation and when you want to go forward or back you use the action navigate widget. When I get into work in a few hours I will take a quick look at it. -- You received