Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dave, So it looks like the way your code and/or template worked before (not sure which way you were using it) was to have a "gallery" tiddlers, with a title that would match the tags of images you would want to display. It seems likes now, if you want to have gallery tiddlers composed of

[tw] Re: TW5 as a better option than ePub.

2016-07-03 Thread John Newell
In delivering a TW5 file as an ebook to iphones (etc) would it be (best/most?) workable by getting readers to use the TWedit app and just pwd protect the TW5 HTML file? JN On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 5:57:19 PM UTC+11, John Newell wrote: > > (*First time Group Poster, 7 years TW user and

[tw] Re: TW5 as a better option than ePub.

2016-07-03 Thread John Newell
Hi there - I would love to provide templates as requested - except I have come across a recent hurdle - I can't get a reliable delivery of the final HTML file from server to iphone (etc) = my favoured "padlet" file delivery has suddenly gone awry - with NEW tiddlywiki uploads of the FINAL

[tw] Re: How to display custom fields content in tiddler?

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Fields are hidden away by design except during editing. You can make them visible with a conditional template. Tobias Beer has a great explainer on conditional templates here: http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Conditional%20ViewTemplate%20Section HTH Mark On Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 6:13:48 PM

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread David Gifford
Yeah Birthe, that was an early attempt, with the images right in the TW. Later came the one I mentioned in this thread, where the images were embedded via links. Dave On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 6:39 PM, 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > I remember you

[tw] How to display custom fields content in tiddler?

2016-07-03 Thread LG
I used Mark's new CSV bulk import plugin to automatically create a hundred tiddlers. I have two custom fields: birth and death. These custom fields show up on the edit screen of the tiddler, but not on the front end. I suspect I need to go in and edit the template somewhere but I'm unsure

[tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dave, I remember you created a huge gallery as early as 2013. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/TW5$20image$20gallery/tiddlywiki/PpJsdJr99n8/nY-9eAXGB6YJ. It

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread David Gifford
Hi Mark see my responses in bold below On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 4:02 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Making a photo gallery has been something in the back of my mind for > awhile. Unfortunately, I seem to lack much of an aesthetic sense. I bet you

[tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dave, Making a photo gallery has been something in the back of my mind for awhile. Unfortunately, I seem to lack much of an aesthetic sense. I bet you would come up with something really cool. Can you explain what you mean by this: But a lot of the galleries would combine two tags (photos

[tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread David Gifford
Hi everyone, Don't want you guys to sweat too much over this one... My use case is simply a file where I collect photos from around the world, store them locally, image link to them from my TW, and either tag them or (use backlinks as tags) by country and by topic (e.g. modern architecture,

[tw] Re: Future Proofness

2016-07-03 Thread Bruno Wassermann
Thanks a lot for the explanation and the links. I agree that learning how to make good use of TW will keep me entertained for a while, long before getting into its codebase. What kinds of changes to the 'runtime environment' of TW would necessitate changes to its codebase? For example, does a

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark I'd emphasise again the importance of measuring the performance characteristics of the existing implementation before thinking about optimising it. The speed of the backlinks operator is much more sensitive to the overall number of tiddlers than to the number of tiddlers whose

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Thanks all. I sure wish we had that text editor tool bar. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2016, at 12:20 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > It's all about CSS styles. I used background-color: yellow; in my example, > but if you wanted to change

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Great, thanks Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2016, at 12:20 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > It's all about CSS styles. I used background-color: yellow; in my example, > but if you wanted to change foreground color, use color instead: > > u { >

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
I like that. Thanks Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Jed Carty wrote: > > Another way to do in-line styling is to use @@, so > > @@background-color:yellow;Some highlighted text here@@ > > will put a yellow background on the text 'Some highlighted text

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Thanks I was also thinking of changing text color. Can you help me with that? Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2016, at 11:24 AM, andrew harrison > wrote: > > My simplest way of doing that combines HTML and native styling as such: > @@color:red;Highlighted@@ >

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It's all about CSS styles. I used *background-color: yellow;* in my example, but if you wanted to change foreground color, use *color* instead: u { text-decoration: none; color: red ; } If you need a non-standard color (there's more than a hundred defined colors), then you might need to

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Mark this was great but I was hoping to change the font color not thee background. Is this possible? On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Marc Ferguson wrote: > Thanks. You make it look simple. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 3, 2016, at 10:52 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki

[tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Jed Carty
Another way to do in-line styling is to use @@, so @@background-color:yellow;Some highlighted text here@@ will put a yellow background on the text 'Some highlighted text here' -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread andrew harrison
My simplest way of doing that combines HTML and native styling as such: @@color:red;Highlighted@@ On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Marc Ferguson wrote: > Thanks. You make it look simple. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 3, 2016, at 10:52 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < >

Re: [tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Thanks. You make it look simple. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 3, 2016, at 10:52 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > Hi Marc, > > You can use normal html5 span/div with styles to change text. Of course, the > mark-up is kind of inconvenient. > > This is

[tw] Re: Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Marc, You can use normal html5 span/div with styles to change text. Of course, the mark-up is kind of inconvenient. This is highlighted So, you could re-purpose existing mark-up. For instance, I almost never have a call to use underscore, since it looks too much like a link. So why not

[tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Jed, I was thinking about this particular use-case. If I knew which call to make a filter into an array, it would be fairly easy to write a javascript macro that would return the intersection of the two sets without the cross-multiplying of the nested <$list> approach. I'm guessing that

[tw] Formatting question

2016-07-03 Thread Marc Ferguson
Sorry to bother you with a newbee but I can't find it in the documentation. How do you do a simple inline highlight in a sentence? Also how can I do a simple text color change in a sentence or block of text? Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:10 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki >

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Dave > So would you guys say that using list filters for backlinks is LESS > inefficient than using list filters for tagging? By “using list filters for backlinks” do you mean using a list widget to generate a list of backlinks? If you’re asking about the relative efficiency of rendering

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread David Gifford
So would you guys say that using list filters for backlinks is LESS inefficient than using list filters for tagging? I would have assumed the opposite, since tags involve tag pills and dropdowns. That is what gave me the idea of using backlinks, to avoid the slow down that eventually occurs with

[tw] Re: tiddlywiki - 2001

2016-07-03 Thread Thomas Elmiger
The Problem, Mario, is that this seems to be a list of projects YOU have honoured with a star. At the rigth you can switch between your own repos, other’s repos and "all". What number does "all" show for you? For me it says 4. In my list for other’s repos > JavaScript there is only one entry:

[tw] Re: Future Proofness

2016-07-03 Thread Jed Carty
Here are some quick answers, ask more if you have other questions: a - In your example list-links is a wikitext macro. It is short hand that is parsed and replaced by some wikitext which is in turn parsed and converted into html which is displayed as the output. b - The filter syntax is

Re: [tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The backlinks filter operator is inherently slow because every tiddler needs to be parsed to find all the outgoing links, and then filtered to choose the links to the target tiddler. Parsing is a slowish process because it involves analysing the tiddler text character by character to find the

[tw] Re: Listfilder for backlinks for two titles?

2016-07-03 Thread Jed Carty
Mark, It wouldn't be hard to make something that does that and me and Jeremy (and others) have discussed adding something like that. The last I heard the problem was getting consistent syntax and then everyone got busy with other work, I am going to add some discussion ideas to the meetup

[tw] Future Proofness

2016-07-03 Thread Bruno Wassermann
Hi there, I am a complete newbie to TiddlyWikki, the concept of small tiddlers interlinked in different ways resonates with me and I am considering to eventually migrate from Evernote to TW5. I am starting to understand that this might require a substantial investment, which has prompted me