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> On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 2:22:05 PM UTC+3, PMario wrote:
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>> On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 3:06:46 AM UTC+1, jarcoug...@gmail.com
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>>> 2) I also would like to edit the import dialog tiddler such that a tag
>>> there is applied to all imports. What does that code
Thanks, I forgot about css magic.It's funny, I'm using TW to smooth my
workflow, but TW is taking me so far out of my comfort zone as to be work
in its own right. Still in for the long haul, though.
Hmm it seems the link thing has fixed itself. Carry on, lads.
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Hi Jeremy,
Yes I downloaded both a TW and the text file. I changed the name in the
text file to eliminate complications due to spaces. I tried a variety of
naming schemes. I also tried changing the extension to txt in case the
system was confused by '.tid'.
The thing is, canonical uri works
Hi Mat,
I didn't mean hypothetically ... I meant is there a way to currently use
the image browser to look at the local directory.
Thanks!
Mark
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 4:43:32 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
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> Mark S. wrote:
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>> But the image picker doesn't work with the local images, does
Good initiative, Xavier! Why not leave off the link to ExternalText, since
there is no corresponding tiddler? Then if there ever is something
additional to write, it can be put back in.
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On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 1:29:32 PM UTC-7, Xavier wrote:
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> Hi Mark, Jeremy,
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> I was just
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 3:48:32 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> But the image picker doesn't work with the local images, does it?
>
Here's a test that indicates that it would work, unless I misunderstand you.
This example assumes have local images in same folder as your TW and that
you
Just a thought. Instead of a system based on enforced naming conventions,
why not have each of the comment tiddlers tagged with the name of the
original TableA (etc.) tiddler. Then extracting the matching tiddlers (as
tags) would be much easier and wouldn't require extraordinary measures ??
Hi,
im trying to create a tiddler with a list auf tiddler-titles. This list
shows every opened tiddler from top to botton, so if you open another
tiddler its title is appended to the botton.
Furthermore there are little "x's" to delete single tiddlers from this
list. The title is not deleted
Hi Mark, Jeremy,
I was just issuing a pull request for other clarifications regarding
External content/text. So I added a commit to reflect your discussion about
what wiki configuration means in this context:
Thanks for the replies everyone. It certainly seems doable!
@Pmario, we have not really proposed this as a definite change, and the
wiki would still stay on GitHub at least for now. We are interested in
options for having the wiki available in our environment though so
TiddlyWiki could be a
I don't actually know. I am allowed to use USB thumb drives, though. So it
is something to think about.
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:01:50 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> *Here is a discussion I and Jeremy Ruston started, privately, on Twitter.
> We realised that it could just as well be
I really need to stop trying to make jokes in text forums. They just don't
translate as well as I hope.
I like the progress bar add-in too.
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 3:26:27 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> That wasn't a suggestion to use those colors, I was just saying that you
> set the
Hi guys !
I realize I have a very specific request. But hopefully
challenging/interesting enough for you guys.
I put some background info, so you understand where I am coming from but I
guess you can skip the paragraph, till the issue bit
*Background* : I have migrated a chm file that document
The challenge with any solution that involves more than using a web browser
is that some of us won't be able to use it. I suspect this group is a small
sub-set of TiddlyWiki users, so your idea still has merit and, I think,
should be pursued.
I use TiddyWiki at work because most of the
Are you allowed to use portable apps? I am thinking of something that would
not require installation.
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Lost Admin wrote:
> The challenge with any solution that involves more than using a web
> browser is that some of us won't be able to
That wasn't a suggestion to use those colors, I was just saying that you
set the colors used when you use the widget like this:
<$ProgressBar filters='[[SomeFilter]],[[SomeOtherFilter]]'
colors='color1,color2'/>
It doesn't require changing anything in the code. I will update the default
Hi Mark
> But I'm using Firefox! (FF47.0.1, Win 7)
Have you downloaded both the TW HTML file and the .tid file? It is referenced
via a local URL:
./text/Alice%2520in%2520Wonderland.tid
> The text adds the phrase: "In this configuration" suggesting that there is
> some way to configure your
Please don't. 'pink,violet,blue' would be less painful.
Jed, perhaps use something like this when picking
colors: http://paletton.com/#uid=3000u0kaRqA37Kd6HvJfbm2iZhi
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 12:52:56 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> you don't need to modify the code, just put
But I'm using Firefox! (FF47.0.1, Win 7) The text adds the phrase: "In this
configuration" suggesting that there is some way to configure your browser
to make it work. Perhaps that phrase should be dropped? Perhaps it should
also not point a person to a tiddler that doesn't exist and that could
>
> As Jeremy pointed out. Relatively straight forward, but some tweaking needed.
> Since There are only 39 wiki pages atm. Manually transferring the stuff
> should be about 1h work.
It can be automated easily; GitHub wikis are stored as repositories behind the
scenes (see
Hi Jack,
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 1:26:32 PM UTC+1, Jack Armitage wrote:
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> I am part of a project that currently uses a GitHub wiki as it's main
> source of documentation (https://github.com/belaplatform/bela/wiki).
>
Nice project! ... I had a short look at the code base. ... Your web
you don't need to modify the code, just put colors='pink,orange,blue' in
the widget to make it use pink orange and blue.
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Ciao Jed
Thank you very much for clarifying that issue on colours. I found your code
remarkably easy to read and modify. Thanks!
Josiah
On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 21:46:01 UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
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> TiddlyTweeter,
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> 1) I am terrible at picking reasonable colours, if you have suggestions I
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Any thoughts?
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> I'm thinking of a simple one file store.js file that would allow you to
> load any TiddlyWiki from the folder you are serving and it would post the
> changes back to the server.
>
> node.exe store.js
Hi Mark
> On 15 Mar 2017, at 14:55, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
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> So, I click through to see what ExternalText tells me and ... it's empty. So
> what to do?
As the text implies, it is down to browser differences. TiddlyWiki tries to
retrieve the
As I've mentioned before, it never works for me locally. I get:
Alice in wonderland
MAS
15th March 2017 at 7:51am
Loading external text from *./Alice_in_Wonderland.tid*
If this message doesn't disappear you may be using a browser that doesn't
support external text in this configuration. See
I'm thinking of a simple one file store.js file that would allow you to
load any TiddlyWiki from the folder you are serving and it would post the
changes back to the server.
node.exe store.js /path/to/my/folder
Navigate to http://127.0.0.1 and it will show you a standard directory
listing
What if we would combine the best of both words?
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 10:48 AM, @TiddlyTweeter
wrote:
> Ciao all ...
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> The starting post for this thread came from a private discussion that
> Jeremy Ruston and I had on Twitter. We both realised it would likely be
>
But the image picker doesn't work with the local images, does it? I was
already aware that _canonical_uri works with local images. But it's almost
better to use a system of macros, so that you can change the base address
depending on context (from platform to platform the relative location
Ciao all ...
The starting post for this thread came from a private discussion that
Jeremy Ruston and I had on Twitter. We both realised it would likely be
more productive in public ...
Central to it is this by Jeremy in response to my queries...
Here’s the thing: all the difficulties in
Excellent.
Regards
Jon
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 13:10:16 UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
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> It’s a shame to see this thread go a little off the rails as this is an
> important and interesting discussion — which may be why it has aroused such
> passions. That passion is
Ciao Jeremy, Pmario, Mat & others ...
Thanks for pointing out the drift in the wrong direction. I agree its not
terribly construction.
My apologies to Eric if I came over as aggressive.
I think my point is actually a broader one that I will try to present in a
later post.
By way of
The core TiddlyWiki 5 plugin library includes one that adds support for
Markdown tiddlers. It uses “classic” Markdown, rather than GitHub Flavoured
Markdown, but BJ has an alternative plugin that does support GFM:
http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#MarKed
Under Node.js, you can easily process an
This sounds more difficult then you probably wish. You would need a script
to convert the markdown files to tid files. You would have to add the
markdown plugin to the tiddlywiki.info and then build. TiddlyWiki is pretty
much a single page HTML file so updates would need to be managed via
Hello Everyone,
It’s a shame to see this thread go a little off the rails as this is an
important and interesting discussion — which may be why it has aroused such
passions. That passion is itself an important component of the TiddlyWiki
community: for many of us, using and working on
Hello,
I am part of a project that currently uses a GitHub wiki as it's main
source of documentation (https://github.com/belaplatform/bela/wiki).
Since it is based on Markdown, is it possible to automagically turn it into
a TiddlyWiki? Further, would it be possible to upstream updates from the
This is a bit off topic but I had never seen the external text options! I
am not sure how I missed that, I think that it could be very useful for my
work on TiddlyLivre.
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On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 10:31:16 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Guys, guys, please keep it constructive. It is super easy to misunderstand
> - and to misphrase - in this text discussion format. The real efforts are
> towards the betterment of TW, which is difficult enough per se ;-)
>
Well
Tobias Beer made an improved version of the rename tags tool that doesn't
use two steps. The link is
here: http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Search%20And%20Replace%20Tag
If there is interest I may restart work on the tiddler editing tool here
(http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/TiddlerTools/)
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 11:03:52 AM UTC+1, tejjyid wrote:
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> "We are sorry!" is better than "This is embarrassing", although I would
> omit both myself. I guess that depends on how often the RSOD is seen as a
> result of user activity, vs system bug appearance. Obviously in the latter
Ooh Excellent!
I've been waiting for this.
Can't wait to try it out tonight.
Regards
Jon
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 07:49:22 UTC, Mat wrote:
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> Quick test shows it DOES work.
>
> Image in same file as local TW and then
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> For full path, if img stored elsewhere, example:
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>
"We are sorry!" is better than "This is embarrassing", although I would
omit both myself. I guess that depends on how often the RSOD is seen as a
result of user activity, vs system bug appearance. Obviously in the latter
case, if feels right to apologise. I prefer "To protect your data you need
Oops, my sincerest apologies Eric for accidentally calling you Jeremy. I guess
I should read more than just the body of the replies, lol. Please forgive me.
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Thanks Eric, that worked fine. :)
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Guys, guys, please keep it constructive. It is super easy to misunderstand
- and to misphrase - in this text discussion format. The real efforts are
towards the betterment of TW, which is difficult enough per se ;-)
Hopefully this idea/question can put focus back:
How about *bookmarklets*?
I've consolidated your code into what I already had:
\define journalButton()
<$button aria-label={{$:/me/language/Buttons/NewFitness/Caption}}
class=<>>
<$action-sendmessage
$message="tm-new-tiddler" title=<>
tags="Journal" journal-type="Fitness" journal-part="segment" year=<> month=<>
Hi tdymon,
Hi Eric,
The example Eric posted is good for the described usecase but there is a
little problem: The <> macros are evaluated, when the button is drawn.
So if the date changes and you click the button, you'll get what is
defined, but may be unexpected.
If you show the button in a
errata: sample code should be:
<$button>
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler"
title=<>
tags="journal"
text=""
journal-type="fitness"
journal-part="segment"
year=<>
month=<>
day=<>
/>
New Tiddler
(replaced erroneous ":" with "=" in last three param
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 12:48:27 AM UTC-7, Sven wrote:
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> Is there an easy way to make the search case-sensitive?
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Searching%20in%20TiddlyWiki is not very explicit
> about it. I guess I could manage it with the application of filters but I
> was wondering whether
Hi tdymon,
I think this topic might be what you need.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/EditTemplate$2Fdrop-fields%7Csort:relevance/tiddlywiki/1eVLcslhmLM/CognfvIZIysJ
J Mc
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 07:04:33 UTC, tdymon...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I'm a long time user of classic
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 12:04:33 AM UTC-7, tdymon...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> create an entry in the journal I only want to have to hit the New Journal
> button (for the desired journal type), type the text of the entry and hit
> save without having to do anything else.
>
> For instance:
Quick test shows it DOES work.
Image in same file as local TW and then
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Hi everyone,
Is there an easy way to make the search case-sensitive?
http://tiddlywiki.com/#Searching%20in%20TiddlyWiki is not very explicit
about it. I guess I could manage it with the application of filters but I
was wondering whether there is an easier way, e.g. clicking a checkbox or
so
On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 10:13:10 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> Pretty sure HD is hard drive.
>
Ah, of course.
> Would be sensational if there were a way to pull in an image from the web,
> save it locally, and connect to it with a tiddler. That would finally make
> TW a contender with
I'm a long time user of classic TiddlyWiki, but am new to TW5. I'm trying to
create buttons for different journal types, e.g., personal, fitness, food.
I've used the existing documentation I could find on tiddlywiki.com and this
forum to successfully create the button that creates the new
Hi Lost Admin,
do you looked over to my plugin/storephp?
https://quaraman.de/tw/storephp.html it can be used to have it run under
ssl.
Am 15.03.2017 um 01:17 schrieb Lost Admin:
Hi all,
I'm working on a place to store tiddlywikis on the web similar to
tiddlyspot.com except mine is going
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