Hi BJ,
Thanks and you are right! That code snippet works. However, this is because
I made a mistake in my original post and somehow got the two code examples
switch places. Sorry, this must have caused a lot of confusion. The html
generated by ckeditor is the other one:
import base64
with
Hi Jeremy,
It sounds like I didn't come across very clearly. I apologise. Hopefully
this will help clarify.
Even the server and online versions download everything in few files and
the core idea again is one file.
I think here you are referring to the configuration where the server serves
a full
Thanks Mat, and thanks Ste
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 7:24:53 PM UTC-6, Mat wrote:
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> Yes, the I believe the codemirror plugin does this (and more). You find it
> in the plugin library.
>
> In general, you can't style content in a textarea but there are tricks
> like this;
>
>
Yes, the I believe the codemirror plugin does this (and more). You find it
in the plugin library.
In general, you can't style content in a textarea but there are tricks like
this;
http://codersblock.com/blog/highlight-text-inside-a-textarea/
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Danielo, really nice work. Can I suggest you turn it into an editor button
to reveal/hide the existing UI? It would be less intrusive than the
always-present bar you have now.
Cheers,
David.
On Thursday, 23 March 2017 08:40:24 UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Glad it finally worked
>
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Updating my error report from a few days ago. Can anybody confirm these
problems:
Win10
- drag tagpill into sidebar does not work in Edge or IE. (It works in FF
and Chrome!)
- red JS error in Edge when attempting to use drag'n drop all togehter.
Error message "Element not found"
Prevously,
I have but not had much of chance to dabble with it yet.
Looks interesting and useful.
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Wasn't there a code mark up plug in.. Have a look in the Reddit list riz set
up.
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Is there a new tiddler template somewhere where the default can be set?
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 4:12:09 PM UTC-4, Captain Packers wrote:
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> I'm just wondering why some have a type set and some don't. Will this vary
> from browser to browser and platform to platform (I'm running node.js
I'm just wondering why some have a type set and some don't. Will this vary
from browser to browser and platform to platform (I'm running node.js
tiddlywiki on Android, windows, and Unbutu systems and syncing the tiddlers
to Google Drive).
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 3:55:28 PM UTC-4, Jed
That shouldn't cause any trouble anywhere, so unless you actually see a
problem from it I don't think you need to worry.
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On Thursday, 23 March 2017 04:52:59 UTC-4, Siniy-Kit wrote:
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> ... open TW5 by notepad and use find and replace to delete myfield=""
>
Not a bad solution at all, probably took you a whole 30 seconds total.
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I recently noticed that when I create new tiddlers, the Type is no longer
being set to text/vnd.tiddlywiki by default. How can I correct that? Do I
need to?
Thanks in advance
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I'm not ignoring it. Its just the particular implementation is not so
useful to me. BUT I am very interested in how to automate taggery. Both
FROM extant TW Tags and TO freshly create new Tags.
My particular use case is being into Twitter. I often author using
#hashtags in text. The little
Hi all,
I've been using TW5 to index a couple of thousand scans I have of
microfilms from familysearch.org and the LDS.
What I've done is taken various common layouts of these birth, marriage and
death records, and created view & edit template-Tiddlers.
These allow you to enter one record
Hello,
it seems that its not possible to achieve what i want with just tiddlywiki
and nodejs. Since nodejs cannot serve local files, its not possible to see
external images in tiddlywiki when they are located on your hdd. So i have
to either externalize my images on a webserver or to work
Hello Daniel,
Did you have a look at
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#tiddlywiki.files%20Files, and especially
the Example section ? As stated there, the processing of tiddlywiki.files
files has been ehanced recently. I'm only experienced with simple forms of
tiddlywiki.files, but its avanced
Bump ... Much more usable version, go give it a try if you haven't already,
or update the .js Tiddler if you've been playing with it.
Cheers,
David.
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if you use firefox or chrome there is an extension called tiddlyclip that
can create a 'canonical' tiddler for a photo with a single click,
http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/#Creating%20Local%20Media%20Links
cheers
BJ
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 5:27:52 PM UTC+1, Jon Cramer wrote:
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> Hello
Hi all
I am adding a lot of html tags in certain tiddlers. Is there a plugin or
CSS I could add so that any markup text, that is, text between < and >
could be viewed as a different color in the text field when editing a
tiddler?
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Hi Stephen and Steven,
I won't make it to the bay-area either but I Share your interest for the
educational/scientific Use of TW.
Would be nice to stay in Contact about that topic. Have you had a Look at
slidesnstories.Tiddlyspot.com?
Jan
Stephen Wilson schrieb am
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 12:03:06 PM UTC+1, Daniel S. wrote:
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> I think there is a misunderstanding from my side how this works in
> general. So maybe you can help me with that.
>
The tiddlywiki --server command is no general purpose file server. That's
why your images are not served.
Ciao Jon
I think Jed & Atul are right that using an external program is likely the
best way to go.
I would like to add: Depending on what type of graphic files they are they
may contain useful meta-data (title, subject, date of shot etc. anything
you want, really) that can help you generate
Glad it finally worked
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Hi Jeremy
I have only a minor issue with the demo: When I point on the left of a list
item and drag, it works as expected – when I point on the right side of an
element it *jumps* to the right when I start dragging so that it feels much
less smooth.
Great features!
Thomas
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Hi Altug,
If I go to http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/ and paste
this html (i.e. your example) into a new tiddler it shows correctly. So I
guess that you have not got the tiddlywiki highlight plugin setup correctly.
all the best
BJ
import
base64
with open(
"t.png",
unfortunately I think that the answer to how to do this is to use some
external program like Atul suggested. Perl and bash could both create
either .tid files with _canonical_uri or a singe json file containing all
of them that you could then import, but writing the script would require a
bit
Hi Guys,
i know there have been a lot of questions about this topic here in the
forum but i still don't get whats possible and how to achieve it in regard
to ExternalImages and NodeJS.
Situation: I am running Tiddlywiki with NodeJS and i want to only use
external images (due to performance
H
i Jeremy,
>
> After playing with it for a while, a request for an additional
> functionality arose: being able to restrict the dragged tiddlers to be
> accepted in certain droppable areas while being refused in others. I guess
> I could use a state parameter with the <$draggable> widget, and
Hi Xavier
Thanks for the feedback
> After playing with it for a while, a request for an additional functionality
> arose: being able to restrict the dragged tiddlers to be accepted in certain
> droppable areas while being refused in others. I guess I could use a state
> parameter with the
Thank you Jed, your <$list filter='[!is[system]]'> works good. But I had
14000 tiddlers in my tw5 (61mb weight)
so this macros say "good bye" and only I can do - open TW5 by notepad and
use find and replace to delete myfield=""
среда, 22 марта 2017 г., 14:36:13 UTC+3 пользователь Jed Carty
Hi Arlen
>
> The tiddlywiki architecture is inherently single file.
I’d respectfully disagree with that statement.
TiddlyWiki 5 has a chicken and egg architecture: the Node.js configuration is
the chicken; the egg that it produces is the standalone single file
configuration. But note the
Hi Jon,
Are you planning to import the photos from an external folder or are you
dragging the photos in TW?
FMLK...(from my limited knowledge). If you are dragging the photos then TW
will automatically import the images as svg.
In case you are linking them from external folder then
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