Oh, Thank You so much, Birthe! - It works beautifully :)
I just knew there had to be some simple mechanism for doing this. I'd read
a few posts about using _canonical_uri under TWC in other situations, but
never thought about trying it for this...
I've now whipped up a SideBar tab using your
Hi Danielo,
Glad to see you around on the board again - did you ever get any further
with your PouchDB adapter? Is is in a working state? I'd love to see if I
can get it working inside a service worker.
Regards,
Richard
On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 5:38:45 AM UTC+10, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
The text doesn't download after I open it. It doesn't complain in the
console either. It doesnt seem to send the right request to the server. The
only request I see sent are the StoryList ones.
On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 9:38:45 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> That is what a lazy
Hi Danielo,
I already had your plug-in installed but I couldn't manage to add another
tag in the 2nd box...?
Regards
Jon
On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 20:42:36 UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> There is a plugin that I have created for that purpose :
>
>
Perfect, thanks Eric.
Regards
Jon
On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 21:11:13 UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 10:55:38 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
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>> That works Eric, thank you.
>>
>> I wonder if the behaviour could be changed a bit so that the first
>> selection shows the
I tried it as well. The text never seems to arrive.
Mark
On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 12:38:45 PM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> That is what a lazy loaded tiddler is, a tiddler without the text field.
> Once you open it the text download starts. if you are getting an empty
> tiddler
On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 10:55:38 PM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
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> That works Eric, thank you.
>
> I wonder if the behaviour could be changed a bit so that the first
> selection shows the tiddlers with that tag and then the second selection
> shows the match- at the moment it will only show tiddlers
There is a plugin that I have created for that purpose :
http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#TagsSearch-Plugin
Hope it still works.
Regards
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That is what a lazy loaded tiddler is, a tiddler without the text field. Once
you open it the text download starts. if you are getting an empty tiddler after
a while check the browser's console, maybe you are running into CORS problems.
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Just hide the save button somewhere noone will look - somewhere in the
menus or in a hidden tiddler they have to know the name of - yoiu can bury
a link to it somewhere that just renders as a single 'period', for example
- those who don't know it's there will never even notice it.
Someone who
If you can use the nodejs version, I've got a nginx config that can proxy
the site and use auth_basic to limit write requests while allowing read
requests.
location /wiki/ {
limit_except GET HEAD {
auth_basic 'Restricted';
auth_basic_user_file
Hi Jesper,
If you activate the "ReadOnly" theme. ... RightSidebar: Tools: theme
button: select "ReadOnly" ... you get a slightly modified UI. ...
The save button is also there. Just 4 buttons down.
That's not optimal but simple to achieve without any modifications.
But be aware, that the
Try this:
\define test(asdf:"hello!" ttl )
$asdf$
<$list filter="""$ttl$""" ><$link to=<> tooltip=<<
currentTiddler>> ><>
<$list filter="""$ttl$""" ><$view field=title>
\end
<>
macros can use named parameters. See my <> call. In normal
cases we use *single* "double quotes" to cover the
Hi Birthe
Brilliant! It is a pity that we can not in Russian. We will do a color tag!
"notEvent"
Can I ask for such a thing? If you do everything right with examples and
efficiently. That is called the journal I called the chronology. And
tiddlers - dates have this tag. How to make a tiddler
Hi there again,
I would like to call a macro with a set of tiddler titles (similar to an
„array“ variable)
<>
And the macro has to output a list of links to these tiddlers.
\myMacro(ttl)
<$list filter="[[$ttl$]]" />
\end
How would I do this?
Thanks in advance!
Thank you, Mark!
You are the guru here…
This seems to work:
\define mac2(ttl)
<$list filter=" [[$ttl$]] +[removesuffix[ (Info)]]" />
\end
\define mac1()
---
The following contains details relating to <$macrocall $name=mac2
ttl={{!!title}}/>
---
\end
<>
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Hi Matabele,
indeed, your approach does work for pure listing, but if you want to link to
this very tiddler, it does not work …
\define myTitle(title) [[$title$ info]]
<>
leaves you with a link to „{{!!title}} info“.
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Hi!
I've been messing with tiddlywiki 5 for a while, and first off i'd like to
say thanks - it really is a great and powerful tool when you figure out how
to work with it :)
I'm working with a local html wiki that I renamed to the .hta file
extension to enable direct saving - what I would
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