Mark,
In TWC the zoom amount of the browser had an effect of the exact display. A
Zoom in or out would change the number of borders you could see. I don't
know if this in relevant in TW5 because its responsive.
Sometimes my table design was perfect, only I had a zoom out that was too
great the
Riz,
Looks familiar :)
On your demo I note you can drag a card to a new list until it has at least
one card
Unfortunately, I can't create lists or cards on my own TW5 Notes Tiddlywiki
and another of my wikis, including one that is close to empty.
Are there any more dependencies for the plugin
Sorry about that. For purpose of better figuring things out, this also
works.
| Weak FormAdjectives |>| Singular |<| Plural |h
|~| Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |~|h
| Nominative | -e |>| -e | -en |
| Accusative | -en |>|~|~|
| Dative | -en |<|<|~|
| Genitive |~|>|>|~|
(It swaps the order and di
That's uncanny. Better not let Taco at Trello know.
The list Arranger didn't work for me. Attempting to arrange lists made them
disappear. Also, dragging notes with list items to the Arranger disappeared
the note without adding the items anywhere that I could see.
Looks good --
Mark
Firefox 55
First, how are they the same?
- They both run in NodeJS.
- They both mount "TiddlyWiki Folders" allowing you to edit the tiddlers
stored in that data folder.
- They both support Basic Auth.
How are they different? The "regular" NodeJS TW5 server loads a data folder
on startup and serv
If you really just want to get rid of the name, then edit
$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle. Change contents to:
<$reveal type="nomatch" state=<> text="hide" tag="div"
retain="yes" animate="yes">
<$view field="modified" format="date"
template={{$:/language/Tiddler/DateFormat}}/>
It's actually
Oh my. I imported 700+ TWC tiddlers from a wiki which has CamelCaseLinks
disabled via a plugin. Of course, that plugin won't work in TW5, and the
TW5 control panel setting to "Enable automatic CamelCase linking" does not
disable CamelCaseLinks in tiddlers marked type = text/x-tiddlywiki.
How
Hi Mat,
Trial and error? I'm good at the error stuff. It's amazing you could find
it so fast.
Here's some screen shots. You can see the right-most border is OK (Win 7,
Firefox 55.0.3) but partially missing in Chrome.
Thanks!
Mark
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 6:05:26 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote
On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 2:46:30 AM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Thanks Mat!
>
> Is there/was there any strategy to follow?
>
Ehm... trial and error.
> One thing that puzzles (ok, lots of things). This line:
>
> | Accusative | -en |~|>|~|
>
>
Yes, this is one of the things that makes
@ Mark S
I remember simple batch files, and appreciate how this is not that
different. Except that this feels entirely different.
> Here's all that's needed to launch TW as an app.
>>>
>>> Put this script as a text file in your default download directory and
>>> name as "launch_tw.ps1"
>>>
>
Thanks Mat!
Is there/was there any strategy to follow? One thing that puzzles (ok, lots
of things). This line:
| Accusative | -en |~|>|~|
According to the docs, this should merge the 4th cell with the final end
cell to it's right. It doesn't, which is good for this table, but I don't
understa
I'd like to suppress the display of UnknownUser in the tiddler header.
I just imported 700+ tiddlers from TWC, where I used to have them
suppressed. I'm not asking how to tell TW5 what my user name is -- I just
want to turn off the display of the user name in the tiddler sub-header.
Thanks!
-
(For *once *an opportunity to help Mark, rather than the other way around!)
(...or at least an attempt to do so...)
This is the closest I get:
| Weak FormAdjectives |>| Singular |<| Plural |h
|~| Masculine | Neuter | Feminine |~|h
| Nominative | -e | -e |<| -en |
| Accusative | -en |~|>|~|
| Dati
Thanks Richard,
But, the nom neut, nom fem, acc neut, and acc fem should all be merged as
one cell. Those 4 cells in particular were the show-stopper for me: how to
merge across and up/down at once without weird things happening?
Thanks!
Mark
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 4:35:45 PM UTC-
Try this
@@border-right: 1px solid;
> |weak form adjectives|>|singular|<|plural|
> |~|masc|neut|fem|~|
> |nom|-e|a|a| a |
> |acc|-n|a|a|~|
> |dat| -en |<|<|~|
> |gen|~|>|>|~|
> @@
Includes a kludge because tables cells don't seem to have a right border by
default - must be to do with the way Je
I tried until I was cross-eyed, but things kept shifting into the wrong
cell. The thing is, there's actually 4 cells to be merged (2 up, 2 across) .
Thanks!
Mark
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Dear Mark, dear Josiah
The HTML/iframe approach I used was much simpler, because all I had to
do was pass the frame the Markup text converted by Fountain.js to HTML
(plus a little CSS up front). If the results of that approach are
adequate (e.g. you don't hate iframe rendering) then I can ima
Tiddlyserver is great. Thanks very much for the work you've done on it.
It's worked flawlessly for me so far.
In my opinion, the 'default' saving mechanism is badly flawed to the extent
that there is no auto-save. That's enough to stop me from using it.
At the moment, I do all my writing in Tid
If you're using chrome, it's probably easier to paste the code as a
'snippet' into the sources panel of the dev tools and run it from there.
On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 6:30:19 AM UTC+10, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> The Developer Console in Chrome is usually accessed by pressing F12 while
Sorry I hadn't seen this thread before I posted previously. This is the
same issue that I'm having, on both Chrome and Firefox. The issue is not
present when the same file is loaded over the file api.
On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 11:09:47 PM UTC+10, Lost Admin wrote:
>
> I need to correct my as
Thank you both, that's very helpful.
Clarifying question:
Is it possible to
A) have a single "front end" TW5 (whether a single file or multiple - I'm
still a little foggy on how this works) that can "look up" a client from
all the subdirectories, and load that, save all the changes to that
cl
Just so you're clear on the distinction - Tiddlyserver is using the Node
server to do what it's doing, along with some clever stuff that Arlen
added. So it's a superset. The main advantages are that you can use it with
single file wikis and you only need to run one process.
On Wednesday, Septe
Hello,
My observations (YMMV):
1. Tiddlyserver is easier to set up because you can just drop some files
into a folder, configure a file, and go.
2. The maintenance would be if something goes wrong. Probably about the same
3. TiddlyServer can serve up Individual TW's as well as TW's based on
sep
The Developer Console in a Chrome is usually accessed by pressing F12 while
on the tab/page you want to inspect. "Console" will be one of the tabs (w/
debug output from TW). Paste PMario's code into the input bos at the bottom
with the "> " symbol. Other browsers may have other methods to access
@PMario
I will just remove the "//" and everything that follows to the end of the
line (remove all comments and keep the programming)
I did create 2 short scripts, that you can copy paste into your developer
> console and execute there.
> ...
> The following script doesn't modify anything.
>
@PMario
How exciting...
Thank you for the code - I take your warning to heart and created a backup
TW5.html, renamed it, and am working on it in a separate "sandbox".
For some reason, all your comments start with "//" - but for my
implementation of TW5, this just italicizes the text that follo
@Mark S
Thank you. You wrote:
In database theory, one of the central tenets is to use each field to do
> only one thing. TW already breaks this by using the Title field for a title
> and an ID. Now you want to also use it for a date field.
>
Agreed, except that BECAUSE the title is the ID, and
What are the main differences between tiddlyserver and "regular" nodejs TW5?
Is one easier to set up (e.g. for computer non-professionals)?
Is one easier to maintain?
Is one better for one type of use vs another use case?
Is one more future-proof than the other?
Is one faster responding during
I don't know if this helps or matters, but I ended up with this in the
PHP.ini file:
upload_max_filesize = 8M
post_max_size=10M
max_execution_time=240
and this in the htaccess file (called .htaccess on some systems)
php_value upload_max_filesize 4M
php_value post_max_size 6M
I would definitely
My bad, I see I misunderstood you. Yes, I think having many options
available to us is a good thing.
TiddlyServer will serve any file in any directory it is told to serve.
Whether or not it will have the correct content-type header is another
matter, but if it doesn't, please feel free to open an
Hi,
I also have some issues with autosaving on selfhosted TW.
I uploaded 2 files ( store.php and index.html) on the server.
In saving my setup looks like:
Wikiname: Usernameisetinphpstore
Password: PasswordIsetinphpstore
ServerURL: wiki.hostname.xyz/store.php
As I press Save, it says: Starting
Hi Peuhpeuh
If I understand your suggestion right, you would like to update the
original tiddler’s text field only – and leave tags, fields and title
unsaved. Correct?
That sounds doable. I will think it through and maybe test a bit. It might
in fact work for everything except the title … beca
I didn't say setting up TiddlyServer was so hard. I said that setting up a
batch file is no harder than setting up a server.
Multiple options is always a good thing. I'm trying to point out that there
is nothing intrinsically wrong with the default save mechanism. Each
approach is likely to ha
Hi Mark,
I'm wondering why you think TiddlyServer is hard to set up. I'm curious if
you've tried it yet, and if you have, I would be happy to answer any
questions you have and/or walk you through the setup, since it will help me
know how to write the documentation. How can I help you use TiddlyServ
I forget that a lot of people find script files something mysterious. In
the early days before the registry, everyone using a computer had to know
about bat files when doing software installs.
Here's all that's needed to launch TW as an app.
Put this script as a text file in your default downl
>From the FirefoxESR page: "Who is it not for? Individual users who always
want the latest features, performance enhancements and technologies in
their browser without waiting for them to become available in ESR several
development cycles later."
Unfortunately I fall into that camp but the furt
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 9:00:03 AM UTC-4, RichardWilliamSmith
wrote:
>
> sorry for repeated posting. I downloaded a fresh copy of Noteself from
> github and uploaded it to a local Apache web server (on the Raspberry pi)
> and it exhibits weird behaviour - it appears to keep refreshin
No, I haven't. The main reason is because it keeps the file size down: 2 MB
vs 80 MB. I guess there is nothing that would prevent someone from doing
it, though.
I am also thinking that TiddlyServer may be the permanent TiddlyFox/Chrome
saving solution. It had been discussed in Hangouts, and the fi
sorry for repeated posting. I downloaded a fresh copy of Noteself from
github and uploaded it to a local Apache web server (on the Raspberry pi)
and it exhibits weird behaviour - it appears to keep refreshing itself (the
'loading' bar gets to ~10-50% at random). The console in Firefox doesn't
s
Mark,
One of my projects is to allow the generation of batch files from tiddlers.
This could ultimately allow the generation of the batch file with ease.
Regards
Tony
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Mario,
You seem to be a wizard. Can you confirm your approach for me so I may learn
from your example?
Loading tiddlywiki in your browser it is stored in active memory. I the
developer console you are running a script to search then modify the tiddlywiki
in memory. Then the user will save it (
Alright, just tested. Actually this works shockingly well, better than I
would have hoped. Process below:
- Backup the TW as .html (simpler to wield than a potentially huge amount
of individual tiddler files).
- Create a new server instance
(http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWik
@Thomas Elmiger: Thanks for sharing this nice work. I have suggestion
concerning the issue that the tiddler is saved and reopened and that by
consequence the cursor position is lost.
Do you think it would be reasonable, instead of close-and-save and open, to
copy the content of "Draft of 'Tidd
Hi again. I was being stupid/impatient and the wiki does in fact load ok
from neocities, apart from the weird loading bar behaviour. When I got the
same thing from my local host, I assumed it couldn't be just taking a long
time. Maybe there is some bug where the connection is getting reset at
r
Ciao Mark, Jan, TonyM & all
Other things I'll comment on by way of demonstration when I got them
working well enough. I'm slow, but hopefully only be a couple more days.
Meanwhile, a short comment on *pagination* ...
Marks S. : I don't understand how pages can be dynamically calculated to be
In my opinion, Tiddlyserver is the best solution. It's a really neat piece
of work. You can use it to expose as much or as little of the filing system
as you like and it seamlessly integrates with Tiddlywiki folders. I really
think it's a great piece of work.
I wonder whether Arlen has already
Thanks for taking the time.
The short answer is that I don't think that works either, but it doesn't
fail in the same way. I think there could be a problem with http/https from
github to my local couch. The other issue - of the page constantly
reloading can be seen (maybe?) on this
one https:/
On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 11:45:13 PM UTC+2, kodomohimari wrote:
>
> Ah, I actually saw that one earlier but I haven't been able to find a way
> to apply it retroactively...
>
Not really. The settings work for new tiddlers only. but
> Is there any way for this method to dynamical
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