@all,
updated the first post with some info why I make tiddlytouch
the demo page has 3 grids now where tiddlers *are going to be *
interchangable
it's not in a stable state but you can try and see where I want it to go
the horizontal view gets one grid above and one below
with the current state I
Maybe like this:
\define custombutton(color,icon,caption)
<$button style="background-color:$color$">@@background-color:$color$;
{{$icon$}} $caption$@@
\end
<$macrocall $name=custombutton color={{ButtonInfo!!color}}
icon={{ButtonInfo!!icon}} caption={{ButtonInfo!!caption}} />
Using a tiddler Bu
Hi Surya,
.tc-tagged-yourtag .tc-tiddler-body {padding-left:10px;}
yourtag is of course the name of the tag, you want to use.
Also Pmario made a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jva7Azqu0hs
Birthe
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WOW. Thank you so much for this!
Cheers!
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 8:58:41 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
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>
> http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Saving%20And%20Loading%20A%20History%20Snapshot
>
> Tobias has a link to an older version as well, which I've been using for a
> long time now.
>
> --
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Saving%20And%20Loading%20A%20History%20Snapshot
Tobias has a link to an older version as well, which I've been using for a
long time now.
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 6:34:48 PM UTC-8, Josh Luitjens wrote:
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> Few questions..
>
>
> Is there the abili
Hi Mark,
now the styling for the certain tiddler is working again :-)
Strange behaviour
I will now sleep and look later in my tablet and with which command I did
it now...
Funny...
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Cool wiki. Few questions..
Is it possible to open multiple tiddlers at once via link navmenu on the
right?
Saving a 'set' of tiddlers open > for the former process?
Thanks!
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Hi,
@Mark:
Oh yeah, delete that -- cut/paste error.
>
> On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 2:36:52 PM UTC-8, Surya wrote:Hi Mark,
> *$**:/core/ui/ViewTemplate*
>
>>>I deleted, and it doesn't show anymore :-)
I edited it like you wrote
> Looking at the code I posted too fast, I see that the firs
Hi Folks,
A Question I have not being able to answer
I have tiddlera calling a macro
<>
The Macro is global ie tagged with $:/tags/Macro
In the tiddlercmacro tiddler I have
\define macroname(tiddlername)
<$transclude tiddler="$tiddlername$" field=caption mode=inline/>
The Ab
WHAT???
A bread roll?
For the next breakfast?
ha ha ha ha
no, please wait, I have to be baken a bit longer
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Surya,
Congrats, You are now "on a roll", a "tiddlywiki roll"
Welcome to the club
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On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:27:10 AM UTC+11, Surya wrote:
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> Hello :-
>
> Do you know, how proud I am now???
>
> I made everything I wanted :- YES
>
>
> With the help of Birthes answer:
>
> Try
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 2:36:52 PM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
>
> The other But... is:
> On my tablet it doesn't show the change. It is synchronised, everything is
> the same. I think, it is because of the different screen size?
> Maybe it is better to edit not the frame, but the
Oh yeah, delete that -- cut/paste error.
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 2:36:52 PM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
> *$**:/core/ui/ViewTemplate*
>
>
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Hi Surya,
When you use your tablet you pass sidebar breakpoint and the view is
changed (Tiddler-frame smaller). I think you are right you will have to
change .tc-tiddler-body
you want some padding-left:10px; (or something)
BUT you only want it for some tiddlers not all. I think you must use t
And I tried it with padding-left: 10px up to padding-left: 150px
-no change...
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Hi Mark,
that works, thanks :-)
But...:
Above every tiddler is now the link to $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate.
?Maybe I have just to delete the last (I formatted it bold) in
\define frame-classes()
tc-tiddler-frame tc-tiddler-view-frame $(missingTiddlerClass)$ $(
shadowTiddlerClass)$ $(systemTiddlerCl
I think Riz's method still works, but the page view template has changed,
so how you stitch your changes in will make a difference.
Here's what I did.
Change $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate to look like this:
\define frame-classes()
tc-tiddler-frame tc-tiddler-view-frame $(missingTiddlerClass)$ $(
shad
Hi,
I edited now the styling of the tiddlers in view mode and the styling of
the page with a tiddler tagged $:/tags/StyleSheet.
For the tiddler-frame I did it with:
.tc-tiddler-frame { padding-top: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom:
1px; padding-left: 10px; border:2px solid darkgreen; }
You could experiment with lazy loading: https://tiddlywiki.com/#LazyLoading
under node.js
In the past I haven't had much luck with this approach, but I was probably
doing something wrong.
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:19:36 PM UTC-8, h0p3 wrote:
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> I have a Tiddlywiki html file
Hello :-
Do you know, how proud I am now???
I made everything I wanted :- YES
With the help of Birthes answer:
Try this..it worked in my tiddlywiki.
>
> .tc-tiddler-frame {
> padding-top:10px;
> border:2px solid red;
> }
>
>
> .tc-tiddler-title {
> font-size:10px;
> }
>
an
I have a Tiddlywiki html file that is ~10.5MB in size, and even after
compression, it's ~3MB in size. It is slow to load from the web if you
don't have a fairly fast connection, and it's only getting slower (this
monster continues to snowball). I've been trying out the npm tiddlywiki
server, an
Thanks! It was the comma. Always the little things that get you.
I see now that the @variables are being passed from the web extension. Or
at least some of them.
Thanks!
Mark
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 11:39:57 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
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>
> On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 7:17:26 PM UTC, M
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 7:17:26 PM UTC, Mark S. wrote:
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> Is there any other magic? I have the javascript macro, but the variables
> inside it are "invisible".
>
>
the macros need to be of type application/javascript and module type
'macro'
There needs to be a comma between parame
Is there any other magic? I have the javascript macro, but the variables
inside it are "invisible".
My macro:
exports.name ="makelink";
exports.run = function(clip,link) {
var ret = "[["+clip+"|"+link+"]]";
return ret ;
}
(tagged with $:/tags/tiddlyclip)
When I run it via a cli
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 3:54:03 PM UTC, Mark S. wrote:
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> I'm attempting to use macros in tiddlyclip
>
> I have a macro *makelink *tagged globally with $:/tags/Macro.
>
> tiddlyclip macros are javascript only and are tagged with
$:/tags/tiddlyclip
> It's contents are:
>
> \define ma
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 4:22:36 AM UTC, Mark S. wrote:
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> Thanks for maintaining this code, BJ!
>
> A few comments.
>
> There seem to be a LOT of undocumented @variables.
>
> The Image and Link modes don't seem to hide/unhide the rule, but maybe I'm
> not using it correctly.
>
> A
Right. It's a bummer. It blocks lots of use cases. It makes things that are
normally easy difficult. Its an architectural issue. And I think one that
should be looked at.
On Tuesday, 16 January 2018 22:37:48 UTC+1, Tony Grosinger wrote:
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> TiddlyWiki lacks a possibility to make intra-tiddler l
If you did things the "TW5 Way"
(https://tiddlywiki.com/#Philosophy%20of%20Tiddlers) then what you would is
break each of those sections into their own tiddler, and then transclude
them back into your all-up tiddler (possibly with a single list widget).
Then it would be easy to make a TOC at th
>
> It may be possible if you just want a list of heading items not actual
> links to that part of each tiddler.
Hmm, I don't think that would work for my use case. Thank you though
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Thank you Thomas that did the trick! :)
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 09:54:59 UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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> Hi Andrew,
>
> as Eric pointed out some time ago in
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/my9YIZEPGng/g_WCNmGuBwAJ
>
> … you could use reveal like this with the default attribu
I'm attempting to use macros in tiddlyclip
I have a macro *makelink *tagged globally with $:/tags/Macro.
It's contents are:
\define makelink(clip link) [[$clip$|$link$]]
In the body column of the clip rule I have:
\n\n((*@makelink(@text @linkURL)*))
But when I run it, I get:
source: invalid
I use a stylesheet with a font embedded in it that looks something like
this:
@font-face { font-family:'customfont'; src:
> url('data:application/octet-stream;charset=utf-8;base64 ...
This is the font I want inside and out in the wiki. I don't want any other
font. In the Settings of Theme Twe
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 3:54:59 PM UTC+1, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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> Alternatively you could use a list widget with filter to display content
> if the filter is true …
>
The list widget also has an "emptyMessage" parameter, that can be used if
the filter doesn't return a result.
-m
Hi Andrew,
as Eric pointed out some time ago in
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/my9YIZEPGng/g_WCNmGuBwAJ
… you could use reveal like this with the default attribute:
<$reveal text="1" type="match" default=<> >
Alternatively you could use a list widget with filter to display content
I have a tiddler with the following:
<$set name="myVariable" filter="[all[current]has[catanchor]]" value="1"
emptyValue="0">
<$text text=<>/>
<$reveal type="match" state=<> text="1">
FIELD PRESENT
<$reveal type="match" state=<> text="0">
NO FIELD
NewTiddler
field:catanchor
The above
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 8:15:24 AM UTC+1, Evan Balster wrote:
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> Announcing the second generation of my formula plugin for TiddlyWiki.
>
> See the *Formula wiki* for the latest documentation:
> http://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html
>
Great Work!
I just had a view about your
Hi Evan,
Don't know if your aware, or if it's useful, but Matt did some graph work
last year.
http://graphs.tiddlyspot.com/
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 11:19:45 UTC, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao Evan
>
> IMO, this plugin is SO rich it deserves an EXAMPLE CHANNEL.
>
> I'm wondering if you'd b
Right. But to do that you gotta see the numbers.
-j
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 13:43:48 UTC+1, PMario wrote:
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> On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:28:29 PM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Right. But I'm not so sure that is what is happening in practice.
>>
>> Part of the issue in TW is l
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:28:29 PM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Right. But I'm not so sure that is what is happening in practice.
>
> Part of the issue in TW is lack of a public index of the already used
> indices. Yes?
>
Yea. if the frist sentence in the docs is: DON'T mess aroun
Thanks Tom that will be a good reference.
I had assumed there would be values between -1 and 5, how wrong was I
Tony
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Right. But I'm not so sure that is what is happening in practice.
Part of the issue in TW is lack of a public index of the already used
indices. Yes?
J.
PMario wrote:
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> That's an interesting point of view. ... But I think there's a much more
> pragmatic reason.
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 11:14:23 AM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> FWIW, I find this subject interesting. Why? Because it illustrates
> something about the "Sociology of Programming".
>
That's an interesting point of view. ... But I think there's a much more
pragmatic reason.
The ge
Ciao Evan
IMO, this plugin is SO rich it deserves an EXAMPLE CHANNEL.
I'm wondering if you'd be okay if I started another thread about developing
examples of usage? Not necessarily for you to answer on but also other folk
who are developing grasp of what it can do?
FWIW, I'm down on the farm o
I just posted an issue on Github about this as I can't find those indices
in documentation.
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3092
Best wishes
Josiah
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 11:11:02 UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi Tony,
>
> When you inspect $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/bas
Ciao Ton
You just gave the data that I thought could be useful! Great stuff.
J.
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 11:11:02 UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi Tony,
>
> When you inspect $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base you will see 13 times
> z-index has been used (with sometimes high values).
>
> Bel
FWIW, I find this subject interesting. Why? Because it illustrates
something about the "Sociology of Programming".
My general impression is that z-index is often used in a BIG NUMBERS way.
Practically, when you want something always foregrounded most often one
thinks of a big number when testin
Hi Tony,
When you inspect $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base you will see 13 times
z-index has been used (with sometimes high values).
Below summarized the class that uses a z-index + the value used:
class z-index
.tc-tiddler-dragger -1
.tc-dropzone.tc-dragover:before 1
.tc-plugin-reload
Thanks Coda,
I did not realise how much stacking can occur. I expect I should try 999 to
allow alerts to remain visible.
550 but not 500 works in this case
Thanks.
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