[tw] Re: [Theme] Moments: A little color won't hurt

2016-12-01 Thread Riz
Also I see that in the ghostwriter theme the username fails to appear in your blog. Necessary corrections have been made and pagination has been added to the ghostwriter theme. In case you do not want pagination, it can be turned off from Control Panel > Appearance > Ghostwriter. I hate to

Re: [tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread Eneko Gotzon
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 10:38 PM, David Gifford wrote: > dividing into the three audiences… ​+1. For me, humble user, it is hard to understand what this skilled​ (wonderful) group communicates about. -- Eneko Gotzon Ares enekogot...@gmail.com -- You received this

[tw] Re: [Theme] Moments: A little color won't hurt

2016-12-01 Thread Riz
*Update* Done, done, done and done. First of all thank you -for multiple reasons. First of all this is the first time I am actually seeing someone using the themes. The issues you raised were something I was having - not just for this theme but for all the other themes I have been working on.

Re: [tw] Converting a WikiFile to a WikiFolder from the command line or a nodejs environment?

2016-12-01 Thread Matthew Lauber
That's what I needed. The lack of the noclean option was what was confusing me. -- 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

Re: [tw] Converting a WikiFile to a WikiFolder from the command line or a nodejs environment?

2016-12-01 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Matt > All, >I'm working on a task where I need to convert a tiddlywiki file into a > wiki folder. I'm really not picky about the process, so long as I can > automate it. Right now, I've tried > ... > None of these actually build the folder structure the same way that a > wikifolder

Re: [tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread David Gifford
Hi Mark Thanks for your comments. I agree Mediawiki would be a good option, and like the idea of dividing into the three audiences you mentioned (I did something somewhat similar for TW for the rest of us), though I think some items like list filters and customization should be for both end users

[tw] Converting a WikiFile to a WikiFolder from the command line or a nodejs environment?

2016-12-01 Thread Matthew Lauber
All, I'm working on a task where I need to convert a tiddlywiki file into a wiki folder. I'm really not picky about the process, so long as I can automate it. Right now, I've tried tiddlywiki /path/to/wikifolder --load wikifile.html --init server tiddlywiki /path/to/wikifolder --init

Re: [tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread Arlen Beiler
I want to put my voice in here. The capabilities of the NodeJS --server are totally underestimated. While you guys worry about single tiddlywikis and huge tiddlywikis and all kinds of browser plugin problems, I've been typing http://localhost:3000/ into my browser and it works no matter what. Most

[tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread Riz
On Thursday, 1 December 2016 21:39:15 UTC+5:30, Mark S. wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > Responses to various points -- > > There probably need to be 3 document paths: User, Advanced User, Developer. > > Each bit of documentation could include the version it was written for. > Then the reader could

Re: [tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just jumping in on the TiddlyFox issue, there will be an update to TiddlyFox that works with the new architecture. It’s an update I prepared last year but pulled at the last minute because it doesn’t work on Firefox for Android; those users will be able to stick with the current version. Best

[tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dave, Responses to various points -- There probably need to be 3 document paths: User, Advanced User, Developer. Each bit of documentation could include the version it was written for. Then the reader could decide if what they're reading is applicable. Adding better use-cases would be

[tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I think a MediaWiki or similar solution would be a great thing. MediaWiki has a listing of MW sites available, including at least one that says its free and add-free (but who knows what the details are?). Other sites are fairly inexpensive if data can be kept under 10G. The question is, is all

[tw] Re: Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-01 Thread David Gifford
I want to affirm Josiah and Riz's frustration, from someone who has done introductory documentation for TW classic (TiddlyWiki for the rest of us) and the current TiddlyWiki (which you can still find on tiddlywiki.com, via Github, and Github was a miserable experience for me. I still don't get

Re: [tw] [TW5] Usage plantuml diagrams in a markdown tiddler

2016-12-01 Thread Joachim Sparakowski
Hi Andreas, Thanks for the hint. But it doesn't work Regards Joachim -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To

[tw] Re: How to do an exact match of tags

2016-12-01 Thread steve
PMario I will get to work to setup an TiddlySpot instance to compare the various solutions that have been suggested. Thanks everybody! My ultimate use case would be to have a macro, that given the name of an InputTiddler, lists all of the tiddlers that have the exact set of tags as the Input

[tw] Re: [Theme] Moments: A little color won't hurt

2016-12-01 Thread Måns
Hi Riz Thank you very much for sharing your adapted Wordpress theme here. Great to have more options for choosing themes in a non-destructive way. 4 questions: a) I changed the language to danish but the search input field (in the left sidebar) still shows "search" in english instead of the