The cards are of type Wiki twCards, so you could write a filter, and delete
the ones you do not want to keep.
Birthe
Den mandag den 11. juli 2016 kl. 01.00.15 UTC+2 skrev Mark S.:
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> Is there a way to delete all those cards?
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> Thanks!
> Mark
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Is there a way to delete all those cards?
Thanks!
Mark
On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 1:57:59 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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> I have done some more updates that mostly have to do with back-end things,
> but it does mean that all of the twCards that were on
> twederation.tiddlyspot.com have been
Things are working well enough that I can actually work on usability parts
instead of just basic functions, so there is now a wall that displays blog
posts from everyone in order. There are other things like now you can see
how many tiddlers are in a bundle that haven't already been unpacked.
I have done some more updates that mostly have to do with back-end things,
but it does mean that all of the twCards that were on
twederation.tiddlyspot.com have been deleted and only cards from wikis that
actually work are now there. This means that we currently have
twederation.tiddlyspot.com
Well, that is very handy indeed, WiM! - Thank You :)
--Zaphod
On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 11:40:52 PM UTC-4, wimm wrote:
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> Zaphod, I like your idea to open the new tiddlers when you import an
> update. To automatically fill $:/DefaultTiddler from the story river you
> could use
>
>
Hi everyone,
May I introduce my own variant of this great idea? I tried to simplify a
bit for my limited usecase and I gave it a stretchy appearance (tested in
some browsers only).
The result can be found here: http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#TextStretch –
Yep, I just switched the components of
Put triple quotes """ at the top and bottom of your tiddler to get standard
line feeds. You will lose block-level (headers) formatting, but inline
formatting (bold, italics) will still work.
This approach is especially helpful when bringing in text from outside
sources that expect line-by-line
I was trying to deal with this all night myself. Googling didn't show any
answer. I finally got it working, though I don't know why it works this way
but not the other way.
I had to use a environmentfile and variables for the command. Except for
passing a blank user and password, I had to
That is not what I want anyway, I want to be able to have a normal 'logic'
tag that is different than the tag that you get when you tag something as
'logic' by way of math. I have a bit more of an explaination and an early
idea of some implementation for this here
Hi Valikhanov and Jed,
Concerning tag hierarchy I found the core plugins for table of content very
useful:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros – but this is possibly not
what you are looking for?
>From the docs: "The top level of the tree consists of the tiddlers that carry
>a
Hi Valikhanov
!!! is for heading level 3. both TWc and TW5. is and was for
horizontal rule
Birthe
Den søndag den 10. juli 2016 kl. 11.29.28 UTC+2 skrev Valikhanov:
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> Hello,
>
> (3) Is there any command I can put in to give me a straight line across
> the entire tiddly (e.g. in
I have been looking into creating tag hierarchies for a while and I haven't
come up wit ha good way to do it yet. I mean hierarchies in the way that
you could have math with a subtag logic be different from just having the
tag logic. If I ever figure out a good way to make it work than I will
Hello,
I use TiddlyWiki for all my research (both versions - I use Classic for my
older projects, since I understand there is still no way to directly
transfer to TW5); apologies in advance if the answers my questions are
obvious to more advanced users.
Is there any kind of plugin to set up
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