[tw] Re: anchor top when editing tiddler

2017-06-29 Thread Rich
Thanks Mat, I ended up using a subset of this and it works like a charm.  I 
wasn't happy with the tool bar jostling the edit box so I took that part 
out as best as I could.  THanks, this totally does the trick!  Here is the 
subset of Mat's css I used:


.tc-editor-toolbar {
  position:sticky;
  position: -webkit-sticky;
  position: sticky;
  top: 0px; /* distance to stick from top, e.g if you use top bar */
  left:0;
  width:100%;
  font-size:.74em; 
  padding:0;
  border:5px solid transparent;
}



On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 4:48:51 AM UTC-10, Mat wrote:
>
> Doh! I forgot the OP question by Rich:
>
> The following adds position sticky. I added a blue outline so you can see 
> it. Just remove it to... remove it.
>
> <:-)
>
> .tc-edit-tags {
>   margin-bottom:12px
> }
> .tc-editor-toolbar {
>   position:sticky;
>   position: -webkit-sticky;
>   position: sticky;
>   top: 0px; /* distance to stick from top, e.g if you use top bar */
>   left:0;
>   width:100%;
>   font-size:0; 
>   line-height:0;
>   padding:0;
>   border:5px solid transparent;
>   margin-top:-11px; /* pull it up */
>   outline:1px solid blue; /* remove the X to peek where it all resides */
> }
> .tc-editor-toolbar:hover {
>   font-size:1em;
>   border-color:white;
>   background:white;
> }
> .tc-editor-toolbar button {
>   display:none;
>   padding:0px; 
> }
> .tc-editor-toolbar:hover button {
>  display:inline-block;
> }
>
>
>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Sort tiddlers tittles chronologically

2017-06-29 Thread Eneko Gotzon
​Good morning.​

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 5:24 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> if you expect to have lots of tiddlers some day…


​Mark & Mario: thank you ​very much for your teachings & code!

These days I'm caught up in court issues (as victim); as soon as I free up
myself from, I'll test your suggestions.

Thank you!

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[tw] Re: anchor top when editing tiddler

2017-06-29 Thread Rich
Hi all, thanks a lot for addressing this.  I am having trouble installing 
it. I made a tiddler called ToolbarFloat and tagged it $:/tags/Stylesheet , 
but don't see any changes. What else do I need to do or do differently? 
Thanks!

On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 7:11:12 AM UTC-10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Things that come up for me in this thread are questions like ...
>
>  1 - WHAT is an Editor for?
>  2 - HOW should it be best displayed?
>  3 - Do different types of TW (with functionally different aims) need 
> DIFFERENT Editor Manifestations?
>
> For instance, at the moment, the default editor enters the stream and when 
> you have edited and saved the Tiddler created it is added to the stream. It 
> seems to me that that behaviour is optimal for only some cases, not all.
>
> IMO, a FLOATED Editor that, on save also EXITS the Tiddler could be good. 
> This approach would serve apps well where the purpose was to add content, 
> but not display it as a fragment. Rather, its part of a larger project in 
> which the underlying plan places it appropriately. 
>
> The work done in TiddlyMap I think is very instructive on this kind of 
> thing. I believe it uses adapted Modals for Editing.
>
> BTB, I suspect some of the layout issues would work differently if the 
> orientation towards what "Editing" is for were played with.
>
> Just thoughts.
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>

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[tw] Federation and TiddlyServer

2017-06-29 Thread Arlen Beiler
I haven't done anything with Federation, but I am curious if there is
anyway TiddlyServer can help with that or if it is entirely based on single
file TiddlyWikis loaded in the browser (or the rendered "single file"
TiddlyWiki served by the node server and TiddlyServer)?

Thanks,
-Arlen

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Introducing my Plugin Library

2017-06-29 Thread Andrew
Randombackground plugin updated to version 0.1.2 from 0.1.1 with new 
default background. The 1965 psychedelics are gone with the new day. I hope 
Rainbow Exploding Stars which is still colorful will not cause any more 
headaches. No, I am not color blind. As a reminder, it can be replaced with 
something else by editing the plugin tiddler. Please let me know if there 
is anything else not up to date or anything.

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 9:47:30 PM UTC-7, Andrew wrote:
>
> Thank you all for your input. I will seriously work on that horrible 
> background. Sorry for the headaches. This is why I love this group. 
> Everyone is willing to pitch in and offer suggestions. Thank you.
> @Danielo, absolutely, this is open source stuff. I haven't yet got the 
> license stuff in there, but its the same one as the core. Take it, tweak 
> it, change it, make your own based on it or even your own plugins with 
> parts or all of it. It's all good and free. Yes it lives on github at 
> https://github.com/Infurnoape/infurnoape.github.io and I have no idea 
> about automatically building things. I am new to github and I really didn't 
> know what I was doing so I probably didn't create it right. If anyone would 
> care to help me, I was hoping I could figure out how to create tiddlywiki 
> pages for the plugins and also migrate my main site t5a.tiddlyspot.com to 
> github also. Any suggestions? I promise to change that background, it will 
> have to wait a few days though.
>
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 4:16:45 PM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Mat
>>
>> Seriously, you should go Library. And you have a Hooker waiting to do 
>> work.
>>
>> Josiah
>>
>> Mat wrote:
>>>
>>> I would probably attempt(!) to add my name to this exclusive list if it 
>>> weren't for the fact that plugin libraries ... needs a serious UX make 
>>> over. Waaay too obscure 
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Hide groups of fields in the EditTemplate based on prefix?

2017-06-29 Thread Mat
@Joshua, you may peek at my answer (which I believe is exactly what you 
want) only if you first promise that you'll share something from your final 
creation that is of joy or benefit to others here ;-)

http://hidefields.tiddlyspot.com/

<:-)

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[tw] Re: TW5 - Remove automatic interwiki links

2017-06-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
i  think its probably a legacy issue about what people used to want.

i agree that the default now for most users would be better if it were OFF.

josiah

On Thursday, 29 June 2017 21:18:40 UTC+2, Johan van Litsenborgh wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot Stef.
>
> For me this should be turned off by default, I can't think of a good 
> reason for this at all.
>
> On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 2:54:49 PM UTC+2, ste...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Some words used, seems like Camel Case words but can't seem to pin it 
>>> fown, get hyperlinks to tiddlers that don't exist. They create automatic 
>>> interwiki links.
>>>
>>> Hoe do I stop this functionality?
>>>
>>
>> You can disable CamelCase linking in the Control Panel of your 
>> TiddlyWiki, see:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20turn%20off%20camel%20case%20linking
>>
>> In the "Settings" tab of your Control Panel, you'll also find an option 
>> to disable all links to missing tiddlers (section: "Wiki Links"). This 
>> might be helpful, too.
>>
>> ~Stef
>>
>>  
>>
>

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[tw] Re: TW5 - Remove automatic interwiki links

2017-06-29 Thread Johan van Litsenborgh
Thanks a lot Stef.

For me this should be turned off by default, I can't think of a good reason 
for this at all.

On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 2:54:49 PM UTC+2, ste...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Some words used, seems like Camel Case words but can't seem to pin it 
>> fown, get hyperlinks to tiddlers that don't exist. They create automatic 
>> interwiki links.
>>
>> Hoe do I stop this functionality?
>>
>
> You can disable CamelCase linking in the Control Panel of your TiddlyWiki, 
> see:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20turn%20off%20camel%20case%20linking
>
> In the "Settings" tab of your Control Panel, you'll also find an option to 
> disable all links to missing tiddlers (section: "Wiki Links"). This might 
> be helpful, too.
>
> ~Stef
>
>  
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Export each tiddler plugin?

2017-06-29 Thread David Gifford
"Oh hi Mark" (sorry, I have been watching videos about Tommy Wiseau)

I tried out your solution and substituted [!is[system]is[tiddler]] in two
places, and now I can download all tiddlers regardless of tag, which is
what I really wanted. Works great! Thank you again for your help.

Dave

David Gifford
Resonate Global Mission, Mexico City


On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:40 AM, David Gifford  wrote:

> Wow Mark! I have other stuff on my plate today but I will soon give that a
> go! Thank you so much for your help.
>
> David Gifford
> Resonate Global Mission, Mexico City
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 11:19 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Ok, here we go. If you have your browser set with a default download
>> directory, then this code can export a bunch of tiddlers all at once:
>>
>> \define quotedCurrent() $(currentTiddler)$
>> \define filename() $(currentTiddler)$.html
>>
>> List
>>  tiddlers to export with this tag: <$edit-text tag="input" width="50"
>>  placeholder="Tag name" tiddler="$:/temp/myfavtag"/>
>>
>> ---
>>
>> <$button>Save the following tiddlers
>> <$list filter="[tag{$:/temp/myfavtag}]">
>> <$action-sendmessage
>>  $message="tm-download-file"
>> $param="$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver"
>> exportFilter=<>
>> filename=<>/>
>> 
>> 
>>
>> <$list filter="[tag{$:/temp/myfavtag}]">
>> <>
>> 
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
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[tw] Re: Mother begats Mother -- Daughters are spawned anonomously

2017-06-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Lost Admin

Thank you for that detailed outlay.

Truly I think better knowing what people are doing with TW and its 
"Children" will do masses to get it appreciated more. Both by "us"and by 
"them" (potential new users).

And your Bonus Point bears repeating ...

Lost Admin wrote:
> As a bonus, a couple of my co-workers saw my tiddlywiki I'm using to keep 
> track of all the things I care about at work. They liked it and asked about 
> it. So one of the daughters has had a couple of daughters. :-)
>

Best wishes
Josiah

On Thursday, 29 June 2017 15:17:38 UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote:
>
> If it makes you feel any better Josiah (can I just call you Joss?),
>
> As a result of you all teaching me how to do things with TiddlyWiki I have 
> 5 separate "daughter" wikis. 4 are doing quite well and 1 is still a baby. 
> Only the baby is truely public for you to see.
>
> 1) A Wiki to help me keep track of my media collection (only available on 
> my internal home network). I have a bunch of DVDs and Bluerays (and a few 
> VHS tapes still). Not all have been converted and imported into my media 
> server. The Wiki helps me keep track of which ones have been import. It 
> also helps me save money as I can look at it on my phone when I'm at the 
> store so I don't buy a DVD/Blueray of a movie that I've already got (I did 
> this 3 times before I make the wiki).
>
> 2) A Wiki to help me keep track of the characters I've got in the MMORPG 
> Dungeons and Dragons Online. That game lets me have up to 54 characters and 
> other players can have even more (so could I if I paid some extra money). 
>
> 3) A Wiki I created to keep track of all my business information when I 
> was an independent consultant. I was earning enough it made sense to 
> incorporate, the wiki track all the information and timelines related to 
> incorporating. I have since taken a full time position which brings us to 
> ...
>
> 4) The full time job I took involves working on a bunch of project 
> simultaneously and tracking specific items for each project. While the 
> company does have a tool that does a pretty good job at tracking the 
> details within each project, they don't have a good solution that meets my 
> needs for tracking all the projects themselves (they have some good tools 
> for project managers but that's not what I do and those tools don't fit my 
> needs.
>
> 5) The baby. This one came into existence because someone on this list 
> wanted people to test his (her?) new tool for putting TW5 instances on 
> Tiddlyspot.com. I created one. This one you can see, its 
> http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/.
>
>
> As a bonus, a couple of my co-workers saw my tiddlywiki I'm using to keep 
> track of all the things I care about at work. They liked it and asked about 
> it. So one of the daughters has had a couple of daughters. :-)
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:41:30 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> The metaphorical matrix of TiddlyWiki has a peculiarity.
>>
>> We spend an awful lot of time re-creating "Mother" in a fitter form.
>>
>> We spend very little time assessing whether Mother's Children succeeded.
>>
>> I would like to think that Our Daughters were doing well, but there seems 
>> to be no posts home to be sure about that.
>>
>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Realistic use cases for Tiddlywiki multiuser

2017-06-29 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
All the scenarios you have described are currently possible with NoteSelf and a 
remote database with the proper configurations

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[tw] Re: Realistic use cases for Tiddlywiki multiuser

2017-06-29 Thread Lost Admin
I see TiddlyWiki as one of the options or steps in a range of needs:

1) A text file or word document: I need to write some stuff down for me.

2) Tiddlywiki on my desktop: when I need to write down a bunch of related 
stuff that changes a lot and the word document takes too long to 
load/becomes hard to manage.

3) Tiddlywiki on tiddlyspot (or own-hosted solution): when I need to write 
down a bunch of relates stuff that I change a lot and want to let a bunch 
of other people see. (very similar to hosted static web pages but easier to 
set-up).

4) multi-user Tiddlywiki (hosted): when a few trusted people need to keep a 
bunch of related stuff organized but it isn't worth the effort/cost of 
created a full-on wiki (or sharepoint).

5) traditional wiki (i.e. phpwiki): when a bunch of semi-trusted people 
need to maintain a lot of related information and share it either with 
each-other or a lot of people. 

6) Sharepoint and other things: We want something like a massive shared 
networked desktop environment with databases, fill-in forms,  file storage, 
information pages, private pages for a lot of users (yes at this stage 
Sharepoint sucks but I don't know of any other solution that actually does 
what Sharepoint does when fully utilized).

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 3:36:53 PM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I find the idea of having a tiddlywiki hosted online that anyone can edit 
> quite intriguing. But I am wondering what use cases would there be for that.
>

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[tw] Re: Mother begats Mother -- Daughters are spawned anonomously

2017-06-29 Thread Lost Admin
If it makes you feel any better Josiah (can I just call you Joss?),

As a result of you all teaching me how to do things with TiddlyWiki I have 
5 separate "daughter" wikis. 4 are doing quite well and 1 is still a baby. 
Only the baby is truely public for you to see.

1) A Wiki to help me keep track of my media collection (only available on 
my internal home network). I have a bunch of DVDs and Bluerays (and a few 
VHS tapes still). Not all have been converted and imported into my media 
server. The Wiki helps me keep track of which ones have been import. It 
also helps me save money as I can look at it on my phone when I'm at the 
store so I don't buy a DVD/Blueray of a movie that I've already got (I did 
this 3 times before I make the wiki).

2) A Wiki to help me keep track of the characters I've got in the MMORPG 
Dungeons and Dragons Online. That game lets me have up to 54 characters and 
other players can have even more (so could I if I paid some extra money). 

3) A Wiki I created to keep track of all my business information when I was 
an independent consultant. I was earning enough it made sense to 
incorporate, the wiki track all the information and timelines related to 
incorporating. I have since taken a full time position which brings us to 
...

4) The full time job I took involves working on a bunch of project 
simultaneously and tracking specific items for each project. While the 
company does have a tool that does a pretty good job at tracking the 
details within each project, they don't have a good solution that meets my 
needs for tracking all the projects themselves (they have some good tools 
for project managers but that's not what I do and those tools don't fit my 
needs.

5) The baby. This one came into existence because someone on this list 
wanted people to test his (her?) new tool for putting TW5 instances on 
Tiddlyspot.com. I created one. This one you can see, its 
http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/.


As a bonus, a couple of my co-workers saw my tiddlywiki I'm using to keep 
track of all the things I care about at work. They liked it and asked about 
it. So one of the daughters has had a couple of daughters. :-)




On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:41:30 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> The metaphorical matrix of TiddlyWiki has a peculiarity.
>
> We spend an awful lot of time re-creating "Mother" in a fitter form.
>
> We spend very little time assessing whether Mother's Children succeeded.
>
> I would like to think that Our Daughters were doing well, but there seems 
> to be no posts home to be sure about that.
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: TW5 - Remove automatic interwiki links

2017-06-29 Thread stefct4
Hi,

Some words used, seems like Camel Case words but can't seem to pin it fown, 
> get hyperlinks to tiddlers that don't exist. They create automatic 
> interwiki links.
>
> Hoe do I stop this functionality?
>

You can disable CamelCase linking in the Control Panel of your TiddlyWiki, 
see:

http://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20turn%20off%20camel%20case%20linking

In the "Settings" tab of your Control Panel, you'll also find an option to 
disable all links to missing tiddlers (section: "Wiki Links"). This might 
be helpful, too.

~Stef

 

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[tw] TW5 - Remove automatic interwiki links

2017-06-29 Thread Johan van Litsenborgh
Hi

Some words used, seems like Camel Case words but can't seem to pin it fown, get 
hyperlinks to tiddlers that don't exist. They create automatic interwiki links.

Hoe do I stop this functionality?

Thanks in advance

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[tw] Re: Mother begats Mother -- Daughters are spawned anonomously

2017-06-29 Thread stefct4
Hi,

On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 2:34:46 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
> @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>>
>> We spend very little time assessing whether Mother's Children succeeded.
>>
>
> I agree with this and it is possibly a huge problem. One problem is that 
> we don't know if it is a huge problem. One problem we *do* know is that 
> we don't have the tools for such assessment.
>

A public directory, to which people could submit their (publicly available) 
tiddlywikis, might help, basically an extended version of this: 
http://tiddlywiki.com/#Examples 

PmWiki has two such directories:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PmWikiUsers
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/SuccessStories

Many people like to showcase their work and generate traffic to their 
sites, after all. On the other hand, maintaining such a directory would 
involve some work (e. g. fighting spam).

Cheers, 

Stef

 

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[tw] Re: Realistic use cases for Tiddlywiki multiuser

2017-06-29 Thread TonyM

A multi-user tiddlyWiki I am currently toying with, somewhat a thought 
bubble
is for the creation of what I call micro-sites. In fact A micro-site is one 
tiddler plus any related tiddlers.

The multi-user part is I want to permit the public to contribute there own 
micro-sites, so I would like a little user control, if for not other reason 
to register users by email address and be able to ban them and delete their 
contributions if it proves to be spam.

Regards
Tony


On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 5:36:53 AM UTC+10, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Hello all,
> I find the idea of having a tiddlywiki hosted online that anyone can edit 
> quite intriguing. But I am wondering what use cases would there be for that.
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlySmile ...

2017-06-29 Thread Birthe C
Please do not make this a multi user version with automatic upload and 
sharing.

Den onsdag den 28. juni 2017 kl. 21.30.16 UTC+2 skrev @TiddlyTweeter:
>
> *As I look up at the stars, wondering about the beautiful incandescence of 
> Venus I realise I need to repair the roof on this TiddlyWiki field toilet.* 
> --* April Mackenzie*
>
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