Hi Cully,
This is precisely what macros (text substitution definitions) are for:
\define activities() [[Activities|$(currentTiddler)$ Activities]]
! <>
Notice the *$(variableName)$* pattern for having variables replaced in
macros.
Best wishes,
Tobias.
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Dear Danielo,
Since I did not manage to fork my '*tw5*' following your instruction I was
forced to create a new project.
Could you tell me what the issue with forking?
Olegh Bondarenko
http://goo.gl/bzDZfd
2016-12-21 8:20 GMT+02:00 Danielo Rodríguez :
>
>
Here is what I am trying to do... I am building a page for each of my
customers. It will contain contacts, activities and opportunities for that
customer. Each individual contact, activities or opportunity will be tagged
with the customer name and the type. Example tags Customer1 and
Thanks Jed, will look at it!
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 1:07:22 PM UTC-6, Jed Carty wrote:
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> You can do what you want to do, I made some pretty complex output things
> from tiddlywiki to automatically generate some code for a job I did a while
> ago. You don't have to stick to the
Hi Rich,
I once tried at it but ran into a major issue
that prevented me from going further...
*#2192 hashtags wikirule breaks stylesheets*
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2192
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Is there a current plug in that would allow you to automagically turn
inline #Hashtags into Tags for that Tiddler?
Thanks everyone and have an amazing holiday.
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richshumaker.com
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Hi Mark!
You guessed my idea. This will be the most customerfirendly solution...
Check it out...it working!
Jan
Am 23.12.2016 um 00:02 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
In that case you would take out "reverse[]" entirely (since it doesn't
need to be reversed).
I suppose someone could use a
In that case you would take out "reverse[]" entirely (since it doesn't need
to be reversed).
I suppose someone could use a reveal widget to expose the right kind of
button depending on the tiddler opening configuration.
Mark
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 2:54:56 PM UTC-8, Jan wrote:
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>
Hey Mark,
wow, this does the job. Now it's a perfect workaround...
Thanks a lot...
And now a heretic question: If I change to opening the tiddlers at the
bottom? Simply sort[] again seems to have arbitrary results...
Jan
Am 22.12.2016 um 21:44 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
I see. Try
I see. Try swapping "reverse[]" for "!sort[]"
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 12:06:03 PM UTC-8, Jan wrote:
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> Hey Mark,
> thanks a lot...as you can see in this example
>
Hey Mark,
thanks a lot...as you can see in this example
http://drilldown.tiddlyspot.com/#Boskop:%5B%5BRearranger%20Closer%20Test%5D%5D%20%5B%5BWhat's%20next%3F%5D%5D%20Vegetable%20Boskop%20%5B%5BGolden%20Delicious%5D%5D%20%5B%5BOld%20Variants%5D%5D,
unfortunately the order remains arbitrary.
Hi Jed,
It would solve a lot of problems if we were able to apply drag-n-drop to
[[Storylist!!list]].
Please try it!
Jan
Am 22.12.2016 um 11:54 schrieb Jed Carty:
It doesn't look like it would be hard to modify the drag-n-drop plugin
to accept an arbitrary filter instead of just accepting a
The thing about the Wikibook is that we will need to decide how to get
content over and so on. Discussions can happen there or here, but this is
not as pressing or easy to implement as the StackExchange part.
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Toward
You can do what you want to do, I made some pretty complex output things
from tiddlywiki to automatically generate some code for a job I did a while
ago. You don't have to stick to the example used on tiddlywiki.com so you
can change the content of the renderContent macro to be whatever you
Hi Matt,
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 6:00:45 PM UTC+1, Matthew Lauber wrote:
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> What do I need to use as the core-version for a new plugin. I try
> entering ">=5.1.8" like the example says, and it doesn't work.
>
">=5.1.x" did not work for me either. Just enter "5.1.x"
Cheers
Ton
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I would like to avoid investing time in this only to realize it is a dead
end, so here is my question, a yes or no answer only needed:
Right now in a custom export-page tiddler, I have this
exportFilter="[!is[system]sort[title]sort[tags]]" and it works fine. But
the tiddlers only show
Toward this end I've created a proposal for a new StackExchange
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/105326/tiddlywiki?referrer=kk4xS6VP59WB49QQOgt7xA2
and a WikiProject to collaborate on TiddlyWiki-related WikiBooks
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:WikiProject_TiddlyWiki
See my
What do I need to use as the core-version for a new plugin. I try entering
">=5.1.8" like the example says, and it doesn't work.
Matt
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 10:22:51 AM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi Matt,
>
> The latest version of Tinka (v0.2.0-beta) can be found at my site
>
Hi Arlen
Great thanks for your help with this.
> On 22 Dec 2016, at 15:45, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Remembering the thread about various oddities with the name
I’d be inclined to stick with the name “TiddlyWiki”; it’s the name of the
project, for better or for worse. If we
One other thing, that being said, you should at least follow it if you
would like to see this happen. Use the link above, then click follow. You
can just provide your email address, you don't need an account. Also, do
add a few questions, if you like. It looks like we need 5 questions and 5
Also, just a comment, don't necessarily give questions that aren't included
in the scope. From the way it looks, we aren't defining what it isn't, just
what it is.
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Given the general concensus, it seems, I've started a
Given the general concensus, it seems, I've started a proposal at
StackExchange.
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/105326/tiddlywiki?referrer=kk4xS6VP59WB49QQOgt7xA2
We need 60 people to follow the proposal, and 40 questions that have 10
upvotes on them to determine the scope of the
Hi Matt,
The latest version of Tinka (v0.2.0-beta) can be found at my site
http://tongerner.tiddlyspot.com/
Cheers,
Ton
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 3:18:47 PM UTC+1, Matthew Lauber wrote:
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> All,
> What is the latest version of Tinka, and is it hosted anywhere? The
> link to it on
Not necessarily a bug in TW per se. No one ever promised (that I know of)
that it would work on Electron. Definitely no one promised that it would
work with a custom version of Electron and if it's on a custom branch of
TW5 that depends on sensing its platform --- all bets are off.
Just
All,
What is the latest version of Tinka, and is it hosted anywhere? The link
to it on tiddlywiki.com (which points to http://twguides.org/) is a spam
redirection domain now.
Matt
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@Jeremy, thanks for the references. I figured there was a reason why it
was being designed the way it was, just didn't know what they were. The
concerns about the widget tree updates make sense, and expose a whole level
of complexity to TW5 I had happily not thought about before. What you've
Just put in !sort[] ([list[]tag[ReArrange]!sort[]]). Or change how your
tiddlers open. If your tiddlers open with new on top (default) then the
order is reversed. Change the order to open on bottom, and it should be
sorted OK.
Mark
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 2:23:54 AM UTC-8, Jan
+1 for stackexchange sub-domain. Would work really well for knowledge
accumulation. Would we be able to have the Documentation (beta) feature on
it as well?
On Saturday, December 17, 2016 at 7:40:08 PM UTC-8, Marica Odagaki wrote:
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> Re: StackOverflow..
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> I don't know if Tobias originally
https://updog.co/ allows you to serve files from dropbox. I'm using to
serve images to my tiddlyspot tiddlywiki.
On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 20:28:49 UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> Hi Mal,
>
>
>> I'm using Dropbox for synchronisation and I have not found a way to make
>> this work on mobile
Nevertheless, this is a bug. TiddlyWiki should never lose changes no matter
how big the Tiddler is. Thanks for the info, though. I hope we can find any
problems that are causing it.
I have frankly never just used the draft idea before, I always save the
Tiddler when I am done writing. And I would
Try also the MediaWiki famous ':'. It should work similar, but does not
work exactly the same.
Never knew that before about the CSS classes!
On Dec 16, 2016 07:17, "Tobias Beer" wrote:
> Hi Danielo,
>
>
>> I think that using an invisible character as part of a formatting
It doesn't look like it would be hard to modify the drag-n-drop plugin to
accept an arbitrary filter instead of just accepting a tag. Then you would
be able to do this using just list fields in temporary tiddlers instead of
modifying the tiddlers you want to move. I need to look a bit closer at
Thanks for this Idea. The Problem with this approach is that the order
is completely reversed...since the main goal of this tool is to reorder
the story, it is not yet what I need.
Best wishes Jan
Am 22.12.2016 um 02:57 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
This version seems to work -- but it
Hi Tobias,
I know this is quite a dirty workaround, but as far as i know it is the
only way to rearrange tiddlers by drag and drop using Bj's Taglist Plugin.
Applying the new order works fine when the last action was dragging
tiddlers because this modifies the the list below the taglist to
Hi Tobias, Danielo,
There’s some discussion here about the technical difficulties that we ran into
when we tried to add support for action widgets to the checkbox widget:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/1564#issuecomment-142291357
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