[tw] OFF TOPIC!! Right to Repair - Your help needed

2018-01-29 Thread Eneko Gotzon
For those on the USA.

Sorry for this post. As makers I think you can find it worthy.

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Re: [tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen

I sure will- thanks again!

On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 10:22 PM, Birthe C  
wrote:

Hi Neill
Before you upgrade your browser...maybe read this 
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files 
[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files]

That is for Firefox versions earlier than 55.

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Birthe C
Hi Neill

Before you upgrade your browser...maybe read this 
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/applications-panel-set-how-firefox-handles-files
That is for Firefox versions earlier than 55. 

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen
I'm using Quine, so I can access on iOS. And Adobe Reader doesn't have a 
plug-in for Firefox v.52 and up.  I guess I'll upgrade the browser, but 
I'll sure miss the convenience of the Tiddly extension.

Thank you for your help!

Neill


On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 10:01:49 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> Sure,
>
> Depending on your use I access tiddlyWiki via TiddlyServer, thus allowing 
> me to use latest firefox.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 14:00:18 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I don't have the latest version of Firefox, because I want to support the 
>> TiddlyWiki extension. 
>>
>> I'll try finding the Adobe add-on for this version, 52.6.0
>>
>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:57:45 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> I drag the PDF as a file from my local drive and drop it on TiddlyWiki 
>>> (the green bar appears)
>>>
>>> I Import it
>>>
>>> Then As in Step 2 click on the PDF filename and it Opens it in 
>>> TiddlyWiki as a PDF in a tiddler
>>>
>>> As Birth asks your browser must be able to view PDF files, the latest 
>>> firefox does without update or plugin as will most.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 13:32:13 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:

 In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.

 Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and 
 the standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.

 On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>
> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 
>>
>> I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
>> comes up with $:/Import. 
>> I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
>> turns into a link. 
>> When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same 
>> title. 
>> So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name 
>> of the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Birthe C
Hi Neill
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox according to 
this it should be indbuilt and supported by default if not changed or not 
working due to another extension.

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Sure,

Depending on your use I access tiddlyWiki via TiddlyServer, thus allowing 
me to use latest firefox.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 14:00:18 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>
> I don't have the latest version of Firefox, because I want to support the 
> TiddlyWiki extension. 
>
> I'll try finding the Adobe add-on for this version, 52.6.0
>
> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:57:45 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> I drag the PDF as a file from my local drive and drop it on TiddlyWiki 
>> (the green bar appears)
>>
>> I Import it
>>
>> Then As in Step 2 click on the PDF filename and it Opens it in TiddlyWiki 
>> as a PDF in a tiddler
>>
>> As Birth asks your browser must be able to view PDF files, the latest 
>> firefox does without update or plugin as will most.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 13:32:13 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>> In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.
>>>
>>> Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and 
>>> the standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:

 See attached I create for you for a quick overview,

 Than ask more questions if nessasary

 Tony




 On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>
> I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 
>
> I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
> comes up with $:/Import. 
> I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
> turns into a link. 
> When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same 
> title. 
> So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name 
> of the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 
>
> Please help.
>


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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen
I don't have the latest version of Firefox, because I want to support the 
TiddlyWiki extension. 

I'll try finding the Adobe add-on for this version, 52.6.0

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:57:45 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> I drag the PDF as a file from my local drive and drop it on TiddlyWiki 
> (the green bar appears)
>
> I Import it
>
> Then As in Step 2 click on the PDF filename and it Opens it in TiddlyWiki 
> as a PDF in a tiddler
>
> As Birth asks your browser must be able to view PDF files, the latest 
> firefox does without update or plugin as will most.
>
> Tony
>
>
> On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 13:32:13 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>
>> In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.
>>
>> Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and the 
>> standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.
>>
>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>>>
>>> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:

 I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 

 I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
 comes up with $:/Import. 
 I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
 turns into a link. 
 When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
 So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of 
 the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 

 Please help.

>>>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
I drag the PDF as a file from my local drive and drop it on TiddlyWiki (the 
green bar appears)

I Import it

Then As in Step 2 click on the PDF filename and it Opens it in TiddlyWiki 
as a PDF in a tiddler

As Birth asks your browser must be able to view PDF files, the latest 
firefox does without update or plugin as will most.

Tony


On Tuesday, 30 January 2018 13:32:13 UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>
> In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.
>
> Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and the 
> standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.
>
> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>>
>> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 
>>>
>>> I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
>>> comes up with $:/Import. 
>>> I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
>>> turns into a link. 
>>> When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
>>> So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of 
>>> the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 
>>>
>>> Please help.
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Birthe C
SorryI meant inbuild pdf reader.

Den tirsdag den 30. januar 2018 kl. 03.53.22 UTC+1 skrev Birthe C:
>
> Chrome has an inbuild browser. Firefox probably  needs some browser 
> extension to be able to read your file.
>
> Birthe
>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Birthe C
Chrome has an inbuild browser. Firefox probably  needs some browser 
extension to be able to read your file.

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen
It opens in Chrome, but Firefox gives me a popup window, asking me what I 
want to open it with.

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:40:06 PM UTC-5, Birthe C wrote:
>
> If you drag your pdf not to tiddlywiki but to your browser, is your 
> browser able to read the file?
>
> Birthe
>
> Den tirsdag den 30. januar 2018 kl. 03.32.13 UTC+1 skrev Neill Cohen:
>>
>> In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.
>>
>> Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and the 
>> standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.
>>
>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>>>
>>> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:

 I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 

 I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
 comes up with $:/Import. 
 I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
 turns into a link. 
 When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
 So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of 
 the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 

 Please help.

>>>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Birthe C
If you drag your pdf not to tiddlywiki but to your browser, is your browser 
able to read the file?

Birthe

Den tirsdag den 30. januar 2018 kl. 03.32.13 UTC+1 skrev Neill Cohen:
>
> In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.
>
> Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and the 
> standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.
>
> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>>
>> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 
>>>
>>> I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler 
>>> comes up with $:/Import. 
>>> I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
>>> turns into a link. 
>>> When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
>>> So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of 
>>> the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 
>>>
>>> Please help.
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen
In the first instance, I replicate the first two steps.

Upon importing. a new tiddler appears, with the name of the file, and the 
standard icons on the top left, but they're grayed out.

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 9:26:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> See attached I create for you for a quick overview,
>
> Than ask more questions if nessasary
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 1:03:08 PM UTC+11, Neill Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 
>>
>> I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler comes 
>> up with $:/Import. 
>> I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler 
>> turns into a link. 
>> When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
>> So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of 
>> the article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>

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[tw] [TW5] On FireFox 58.0.1 Screenshots

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Folks,

I just want to let you all know that the most recent FireFox 58.0.1 
includes a snapshot facility, you can select part or all of any webpage and 
take a snapshot.

The Advantaged for TiddlyWiki users is it is built in to the browser and 
saves png files which can be quickly dragged into your wiki to enhance its 
graphical appearance.

Or attach to your emails. :)

Regards
Tony



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[tw] Trying to import a .pdf into TW5

2018-01-29 Thread Neill Cohen
I'm a new user, and trying to import a .pdf into TiddlyWiki5. 

I drag the .pdf onto the browser interface (Firefox), and a tiddler comes 
up with $:/Import. 
I select the field import. and the same title listed in this tiddler turns 
into a link. 
When I click on the link, another tiddler comes up with the same title. 
So now I have the $:/Import tiddler, and a tiddler that has the name of the 
article. I cannot open or X out this new tiddler. 

Please help.

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[tw] Re: Noteself on TiddlySpot? @Danielo

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Danielo,

Thanks for your extensive response, such contributions to the community 
should never be a "rod for your back". I respect your position. We must all 
respect your time.

What is important to understand is however that your solution solves some 
of tiddlywikis existing limitations and uses concepts not all users are 
familiar with, including doing so in a transparent way.

   - Ability to save (in Browser cache) changes from a served website.
   - Quick build what looks like an android app
   - External Database connections
   - Save as from Browser or Database implementation

Unfortunately I expect these features will keep stimulating others to 
extrapolate the possibilities. As have I.

*I encourage other developers to help us deliver the above to the 
community, because through this we can accelerate adoption.. *

I will pass on information in future forum questions if I can help, 
including a link to here.

Thanks Again.

Regards
Tony

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[tw] [TW5] MyMenus Plugin - forshadowing

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Folks,

I just wanted to post that I am developing a MyMenus Plugin for TiddlyWiki, 
I am very excited about it and close to finishing, unfortunately some 
international travel may delay publishing.

   - Below is a summary of what I am trying to achieve, references to 
   "prior art" (others work) may be helpful.
   - A Couple of outstanding issues are also listed should you have 
   something to contribute.
   

This is my first plugin, and so it is taking a little longer to refine it 
before publishing.

*Just a Quick Summary*


   - The my menus plugin provides a quick and easy method of building menus 
   in wikitext, view templates and elsewhere using existing or dedicated 
   tiddlers.
   - The method I am using makes it possible to use almost any wiki text or 
   macros to build menu items
  - This means the sky is the limit, and MyMenus may be a great way to 
  implement any number of solutions with TiddlyWiki
  - This complicates publishing my plugin because I want to provide a 
  rich set of examples in the Documentation
   - Menus can appear as a dropdown menu, simple links, or within details 
   sections.

*Here is a few examples*

A Menu to

   - Handle tagging logic
   - Tiddler Types
   - Field manipulation
   - Task and Project management
   - Executing macros
   - New Tiddler and New Journal
   - Lists of items tagged or tagging
   - Help information
   - Access to Various system settings

The menus are also readily exchanged with other MyMenu's users, so I hope 
to build an eco-system of solutions.

I strong use case is add tools menus during the design phase and remove 
them before publishing your wiki.

*Outstanding issues*


   - Enabling subMenus
   Whist this is possible I cant seem to get cascading menus - perhaps 
   because of my style sheet, which does not include any state handling 
   (attached)
   - Conditional Display in ViewTemplate
   I understand various possibilities, but I am finding it difficult to 
   include *one or more filters* in a menu tiddler (in its fields), that 
   determines one or more cases where it will be displayed in the view 
   template.
   Examples include
  - Show if Tagged foo
  - Show if Field exists
  - Show if Field exists and has a value or specific value
  - Show if title Prefixed
  - Show if specific tiddler
  - Show if tiddler title same as Menu Tiddler title
  
  The trick is combining one or more filters to show one or more menus 
  according to their individual filter sets on a single line.
  
  
Any way, I hope you are as excited as I am on this and can contribute now 
and test when released.

Regards
Tony

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki enthusiast on the Road - Paris, Portugal, Netherlands

2018-01-29 Thread Diego Mesa
Have a great time Tony!

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 6:43:27 PM UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Just letting you all know I am travelling on Holiday February 8th to March 
> 7th to Paris, Portugal (Lisbon/Porto), Netherlands (through Belgium).
>
> My french is sketchy and I am only fluent in English but If there is an 
> opportunity for a meetup I will bring my laptop, my working projects and 
> ideas.
>
> Let me know if you are interested in the next week
>
> Regards
> Tony
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[tw] TiddlyWiki enthusiast on the Road - Paris, Portugal, Netherlands

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Folks,

Just letting you all know I am travelling on Holiday February 8th to March 
7th to Paris, Portugal (Lisbon/Porto), Netherlands (through Belgium).

My french is sketchy and I am only fluent in English but If there is an 
opportunity for a meetup I will bring my laptop, my working projects and 
ideas.

Let me know if you are interested in the next week

Regards
Tony

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[tw] Re: Title prefix matching a macro to apply tag

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Good to hear.

Tony

On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 10:37:27 AM UTC+11, magasine wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for listening.
> The question was not well formulated.
> I found my answer!
>
> <$set name="today" value=<> >
> @@color:red;<$list filter="[all[]prefixsort[]]" 
> emptyMessage="No events scheduled for today!">
>
>
> @@
> 
>
>
> Greetings!
>
> Manoel
>
> Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:46:43 UTC-2, magasine escreveu:
>>
>> Maybe something like the Startup Actions plugin (
>> http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/StartupActions/), which when 
>> displaying the modal tiddler, did it after marking it with a tag 
>> corresponding to the macro return << now YYY0MM0DD >>
>>
>> Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:12:40 UTC-2, TonyM escreveu:
>>>
>>> I am still trying to understand what you need.
>>>
>>> Why tag them if a list using prefix can always generate the same list?.
>>>
>>> A single button with a list inside it can be used with actions to set a 
>>> tag on every tiddler appearing in the list. 
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>

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Re: [tw] Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Folks,

Surely we should ensure anything that may be styled, can be styled. I would 
like to see a way to introduce a style to any tiddlers elements via a field 
name. 

Also, I have used the style if tagged mechanism, but style if a fieldname 
exists would help as well.

Regards
Tony  

On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 6:45:20 AM UTC+11, Ton Gerner wrote:
>
>
>> The reason that custom fonts doesn’t work with the editor toolbar is 
>> because of the way that it creates the textarea element within an embedded 
>> iframe (this is done so that the selection in the textarea isn’t lost when 
>> the user clicks on a toolbar button and the textarea loses focus).
>>
>> The iframe doesn’t inherit any of the styles in the main document, so the 
>> code actually creates a hidden textarea and then reads back the styles, and 
>> then applies them to the textarea in the iframe. That means that any 
>> formatting applied to the textarea will be faithfully reproduced within the 
>> iframe. However, it only works for CSS properties applied directly to the 
>> textarea; it doesn’t transfer fonts, animations or other resources that can 
>> be defined in CSS.
>>
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
>
> (The code is here: 
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/modules/editor/engines/framed.js
>> )
>>
>
> I believe you, I am not a programmer ;-)
>
> We could update things so that special stylesheets identified by a new 
>> system tag such as $:/tags/Stylesheet/FramedEditor would be automatically 
>> inserted within the iframe. 
>>
>  
> h0p3 would be happy, but AFAIK an issue like this was never mentioned in 
> the group before.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
>

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[tw] Re: Title prefix matching a macro to apply tag

2018-01-29 Thread magasine
Hi,

Thanks for listening.
I found my answer!

<$ set name = "today" value = << now 0MM0DD >>>
 @@ color: red; <$ list filter = "[all [] prefix  sort 
[]]" emptyMessage = "No events scheduled for today!">


 @@ 



Greetings!

Manoel

Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:46:43 UTC-2, magasine escreveu:
>
> Maybe something like the Startup Actions plugin (
> http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/StartupActions/), which when 
> displaying the modal tiddler, did it after marking it with a tag 
> corresponding to the macro return << now YYY0MM0DD >>
>
> Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:12:40 UTC-2, TonyM escreveu:
>>
>> I am still trying to understand what you need.
>>
>> Why tag them if a list using prefix can always generate the same list?.
>>
>> A single button with a list inside it can be used with actions to set a 
>> tag on every tiddler appearing in the list. 
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>

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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki toolmap update!

2018-01-29 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Tony!

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On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 5:31 PM, TonyM  wrote:

> Link re-posted for ease of use
>
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM
>
>
> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 3:41:31 AM UTC+11, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> There are now 336 entries in the TiddlyWiki toolmap (
>> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM
>> ). Several new
>> categories, too.
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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki toolmap update!

2018-01-29 Thread TonyM
Link re-posted for ease of use

https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM


On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 3:41:31 AM UTC+11, David Gifford wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> There are now 336 entries in the TiddlyWiki toolmap (
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM 
> ). Several new 
> categories, too.
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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki toolmap update!

2018-01-29 Thread David Gifford
Thanks for the reminder. I just edited the first post to include the link. 
Note that I added many more today. 336 entries total so far.

On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-6, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> The link?
>
> On Sunday, 28 January 2018 17:41:31 UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I just added 30 or so new links in the TiddlyWiki toolmap. Worked my way 
>> at random through some of the entries in the Reddit userwiki list.
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread coda coder

<$set name="item" value=$name$>


I had the exact same problem and solved it exactly like that.  It was a 
while ago... can't find it now. :/



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[tw] Re: Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It might help to see how you are/were calling it from the template.

-- Mark

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 12:45:16 PM UTC-8, passingby wrote:
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 12:57:39 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>> That worked for me when invoked like:
>>
>> <>
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> -- Mark
>>
>> hm..true. Its working that way. The thing is I am making the call from 
> inside a template. I am not sure why it works from outside a template , in 
> a regular tiddler and not in a template. If i write $name$ in the macro 
> outside the listwidget it displays the parameter value, which shows that at 
> least the parameter is being passed through. Strange.
>

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[tw] Re: Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread passingby
In any case I got it working like this:

\define contactevents(name)

<$set name="item" value=$name$>
Figured in the field 'people' of: 
<$list filter="[tag[event]search:people]">



\end


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[tw] Re: Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread passingby


On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 12:57:39 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> That worked for me when invoked like:
>
> <>
>
> Good luck,
>
> -- Mark
>
> hm..true. Its working that way. The thing is I am making the call from 
inside a template. I am not sure why it works from outside a template , in 
a regular tiddler and not in a template. If i write $name$ in the macro 
outside the listwidget it displays the parameter value, which shows that at 
least the parameter is being passed through. Strange.

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[tw] Re: Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki

That worked for me when invoked like:

<>

Good luck,

-- Mark

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 11:41:47 AM UTC-8, passingby wrote:
>
> How do i pass a parameter value coming in into a macro definition, to a 
> list widget filter.
>
> this does not seem to work for me:
>
>
> \define contactevents(name)
>
>
> <$list filter="[tag[event]search:people[$name$]]">
>
>
> 
> \end
>
>
> I also tried with search:people[] and search:people 
>
> If I hard code the value then it works eg search:people[John]
>
> Which means that the filter expression and the macro is working. I am only 
> making a mistake in passing the parameter value.
>

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Re: [tw] Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread Ton Gerner

>
>
> The reason that custom fonts doesn’t work with the editor toolbar is 
> because of the way that it creates the textarea element within an embedded 
> iframe (this is done so that the selection in the textarea isn’t lost when 
> the user clicks on a toolbar button and the textarea loses focus).
>
> The iframe doesn’t inherit any of the styles in the main document, so the 
> code actually creates a hidden textarea and then reads back the styles, and 
> then applies them to the textarea in the iframe. That means that any 
> formatting applied to the textarea will be faithfully reproduced within the 
> iframe. However, it only works for CSS properties applied directly to the 
> textarea; it doesn’t transfer fonts, animations or other resources that can 
> be defined in CSS.
>

Thanks for the explanation.

(The code is here: 
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/modules/editor/engines/framed.js
> )
>

I believe you, I am not a programmer ;-)

We could update things so that special stylesheets identified by a new 
> system tag such as $:/tags/Stylesheet/FramedEditor would be automatically 
> inserted within the iframe. 
>
 
h0p3 would be happy, but AFAIK an issue like this was never mentioned in 
the group before.

Cheers,

Ton

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[tw] Passing macro parameter to a list widget

2018-01-29 Thread passingby
How do i pass a parameter value coming in into a macro definition, to a 
list widget filter.

this does not seem to work for me:


\define contactevents(name)


<$list filter="[tag[event]search:people[$name$]]">



\end


I also tried with search:people[] and search:people 

If I hard code the value then it works eg search:people[John]

Which means that the filter expression and the macro is working. I am only 
making a mistake in passing the parameter value.

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Re: [tw] Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Ton

> On 28 Jan 2018, at 19:06, Ton Gerner  wrote:
> 
> To be honest I do not have an explanation why it does not work with the 
> iframe editor.
> Maybe someone else can help you.

The reason that custom fonts doesn’t work with the editor toolbar is because of 
the way that it creates the textarea element within an embedded iframe (this is 
done so that the selection in the textarea isn’t lost when the user clicks on a 
toolbar button and the textarea loses focus).

The iframe doesn’t inherit any of the styles in the main document, so the code 
actually creates a hidden textarea and then reads back the styles, and then 
applies them to the textarea in the iframe. That means that any formatting 
applied to the textarea will be faithfully reproduced within the iframe. 
However, it only works for CSS properties applied directly to the textarea; it 
doesn’t transfer fonts, animations or other resources that can be defined in 
CSS.

(The code is here: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/modules/editor/engines/framed.js
 
)

We could update things so that special stylesheets identified by a new system 
tag such as $:/tags/Stylesheet/FramedEditor would be automatically inserted 
within the iframe. 

Best wishes

Jeremy

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[tw] Re: Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi,

Actually, I can't use the hotkeys when I disable the bar. Is there a way 
> around this?
>

Yes, use the KeyboardSnippets plugin 
 fom Danielo Rodriguez
  

> Also, is there a way to extra just the directory tree functionality from 
> your left+top bar plugin? I want a site navigation tool with a tree 
> structure. 
>

Have a look at my guide A top menu and left menu 
 which describes in more detail the Top 
+ left menu plugin.

Cheers,

Ton

My 'playground': http://tongerner.tiddlyspot.com/


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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting ColorAction Plugin for Colour Manipulation

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Thomas ...

> Maybe I should add a WCAG-Link in the plugin readme, where the 
> classification is explained...
>

I think so. The point is you gone DEEP into colour. Even if nobody uses the 
full thing I do think its worth flagging where you coming from.

I'm VERY interested in what is the COMMON CORE of colour presentation that 
95% of folk perceive as more-or-less the same.

FWIW I have to deal with colour as part of my work for Angela Weyersberg's 
art. Accurate reproduction of her colour on the web and in printing is a 
NIGHTMARE. Its a disaster that still there are no decent standards on 
hardware (monitors). There is NO universal calibration standard. We still 
having to use VERY complex methods to calibrate devices. Screens need to be 
scanned with calibration devices. Properly calibrated monitors cost 
thousands and have in-built physical scanners. Printing needs to be done 
and scanned with accurate, expensive, equipment to ensure fidelity with 
originals.

Colour is a mess. A mess that needs taming.

Best wishes
Josiah
 
Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Other cases might be unreadable for other people with different vision, 
> this is just one of many possible cases, where the failure is obvious (and 
> you guessed the reason). 
>
> Maybe I should add a WCAG-Link in the plugin readme, where the 
> classification is explained:
>
>- getReadability
>   - Returns the best grade of the following:
>  1. AAA small (>= 7:1)
>  2. AAA large/AA small (>= 4.5:1)
>  3. AA large (>= 3:1)
>  4. fail (< 3:1)
>   
> But honestly – did you get down there? You would have to invest heavily 
> into exploring accessibility subjects to make really accessible websites 
> with TW. 
>
> Semantic HTML-Structure with logic title hierarchy amongst other is 
> another topic (as tiddlywiki.com demonstrates in bricks design). And who 
> puts aria-labels on buttons or alt text on pictures in his or her TW? Not 
> many. 
>
> So contrast is just one (visible) part that benefits many. I am happy if 
> my tool can help a little bit with that :)
>

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[tw] Re: Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread h0p3
Actually, I can't use the hotkeys when I disable the bar. Is there a way 
around this? 

Also, is there a way to extra just the directory tree functionality from 
your left+top bar plugin? I want a site navigation tool with a tree 
structure. 


On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 2:06:22 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I played with your MTC and found the following:
>
> 1) A 'normal' font (I tried Comic Sans MS so it was easy to see) works for 
> editing 
> 2) An embedded font (your Zing font) does not work for editing (as you 
> already found)
> 2a) but when you switch off the editor toolbar, it works!
>
> This means that an embedded font gives problems when combined with the 
> editor with editor toolbar (note that in that case the editor is an 
> iframe!).
>
> The style for the editor is given in $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base
>
> .tc-tiddler-frame input.tc-edit-texteditor,
> .tc-tiddler-frame textarea.tc-edit-texteditor,
> .tc-tiddler-frame iframe.tc-edit-texteditor {
> padding: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
> border: 1px solid <>;
> background-color: <>;
> line-height: 1.3em;
> -webkit-appearance: none;
> font-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily
> }};
> }
>
> The rendered version of $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base shows your Zing 
> font as font-family.
> Prefixing these styles with html or html-body didn't help.
>
> To be honest I do not have an explanation why it does not work with the 
> iframe editor.
> Maybe someone else can help you.
>
> If you can live without the editor toolbar, it works as expected.
> In that case (and for testing) you can use my Editor toolbar checkbox + 
> preview button. Drag & drop the attached json file to your wiki.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting ColorAction Plugin for Colour Manipulation

2018-01-29 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Josiah

Other cases might be unreadable for other people with different vision,
this is just one of many possible cases, where the failure is obvious (and
you guessed the reason).

Maybe I should add a WCAG-Link in the plugin readme, where the
classification is explained:

   - getReadability
  - Returns the best grade of the following:
 1. AAA small (>= 7:1)
 2. AAA large/AA small (>= 4.5:1)
 3. AA large (>= 3:1)
 4. fail (< 3:1)

But honestly – did you get down there? You would have to invest heavily
into exploring accessibility subjects to make really accessible websites
with TW.

Semantic HTML-Structure with logic title hierarchy amongst other is another
topic (as tiddlywiki.com demonstrates in bricks design). And who puts
aria-labels on buttons or alt text on pictures in his or her TW? Not many.

So contrast is just one (visible) part that benefits many. I am happy if my
tool can help a little bit with that :)

Cheers
Thomas

@TiddlyTweeter  schrieb am Mo. 29. Jan. 2018 um
14:05:

> Man, that is seriously clever on WCAG 2.0! I hope users realise how smart
> this gadget is!
>
> Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>>
>> These colour combinations have too low contrast (value on the right).
>> Therefore they fail the WCAG 2.0 test for accessibility.
>>
>
> Okay, there an oddity at 50-50 Lighten Black. I assume this is because the
> foreground and background coincide? Might be worth a note on that?
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
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[tw] Re: Noteself on TiddlySpot? @Danielo

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Danielo explained that you can NOW SAVE to a full TW.

Every sweat users have should be reduced by that to near zero.

The point is that whilst storing In Browser there was a sweat about losing 
everything IF the browser went AWOL, that no longer applies so long as you 
click the full-save method.

Josiah

Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey Danielo,
>
> Just so Im clear, if I am working locally with a regular TW file, 
> everything lives inside that file. Meaning, if I protect that single file, 
> I cannot lose my data (within reason).
>

Not quite. It lives in a DATABASE within the Browser Storage. Its pretty 
robust. IF you also also using it with Cloudant remote DB its very, very 
recoverable, since you have local AND remote. AND with clickable save back 
to a full TW you covered all the bases.

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[tw] Re: Firefox 58 causing trouble or just me?

2018-01-29 Thread DarkBee
Thanks BJ.  You nailed it.  It was as simple as that.  My preference was 
set to "always ask".  Forcing it to "Downloads", avoids all the prompts 
(and error messages as a result).

It's interesting; It hadn't even occurred to me that an update could wipe 
out certain preferences.

Thanks again!

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[tw] Re: Firefox 58 causing trouble or just me?

2018-01-29 Thread BJ


Hi DarkBee,
I have updated to ff58 on xubuntu and do not see a problem. 
one possibility is that the update reset you (firefox) preferences. If you 
type 'about:preferences' in the browsers address bar it will take you to 
the pref page. you should see something like the attached image

all the best 
BJ





On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 3:23:41 PM UTC+1, DarkBee wrote:
>
> You're not the only one.  I'm having issues too but I'm using the 
> SaveTiddlers add-on (similar principle).  This started on January 26th, but 
> it was right at the end of my work day and I didn't really have any time to 
> troubleshoot.  I actually completely lost my TW as a result of this but was 
> able to restore from a backup.
>
> When I make a change to a tiddler, I'm prompted to save the TW (with a 
> save dialog), but the save for the filename is not what I originally called 
> it, It's "readTiddlySaverInstruction38335972.html".  If I alter the 
> filename and try to save it in 
> C:\Users\MyUserName\Downloads\tiddlywikilocations (replacing my existing 
> TW) then I get a message "TW not in tiddlywikilocations within the download 
> directory.  using default download directory.".  However this should be the 
> default directory as specified in the add-on instructions.  In addition,  
> the initial save attempt with the "bogus" filename completely deletes the 
> TiddyWiki file, so if you simply cancel out of the second save dialog, your 
> file will be lost forever!
>
> If I simply try to save the file with the "bogus" filename given above, I 
> get no error message but a new save dialog with the appropriate filename 
> and an overwrite confirmation message.  Upon clicking "yes", the file 
> changes appear to save.  I've never had to do this before, TW with the 
> SaveTiddlers add-on has worked flawlessly up till now without prompting me 
> to save every time.  I don't know if something has corrupted or if an 
> update in Firefox versions has broken something (I didn't pay attention as 
> to when exactly I updated Firefox, it could well have been on the 26th).
>
> I don't want to stop using TW but this change is problematic, so I'll 
> probably search for a different solution if this isn't something that is 
> effecting all Firefox users (maybe switching to TiddlyDesktop like the OP).
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: Noteself on TiddlySpot? @Danielo

2018-01-29 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Danielo,

Just so Im clear, if I am working locally with a regular TW file, 
everything lives inside that file. Meaning, if I protect that single file, 
I cannot lose my data (within reason).

If I am working locally with a NS wiki, if I or someone else asks my 
browser to clear everything from all time, all of the content of my current 
NS wiki will be lost? 

If I had downloaded an html version of my NS wiki prior to the browser 
clearning, its contents will still survive inside that file. 

Is all of this correct? I just want to be clear about the steps that could 
lead to data loss.

Thank you
Diego

On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 8:23:28 AM UTC-6, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Ah, all the good old misconceptions about  NoteSelf arising again, makes 
> me feel nostalgic, thanks google groups for effectively burring all the 
> valuable information where nobody can find it.
>
> Let's split this by parts, and try to answer all the 
> questions/misconceptions. Don't expect them to be in order.
> NoteSelf (NS) is my own little project, hope everyone is clear about that. 
> As the main page states, it arises from my own necessities and therefor it 
> addresses them the way I like it. Sometime after it's conception I thought 
> that it will be cool to share my custom solution with the community on an 
> easy manner and that is when NoteSelf come out.
>
> The main objective of NS is to bring my custom solution in an easy way for 
> the masses, and that will always be. I am a very active person with dozens 
> of projects, leaving me little time to support custom requirements. I want 
> to provide general solutions, and leave the rest to advanced/adventurous 
> users on their own. 
> That said, I always targeted *modularity *(more on this later)*, 
> flexibility and compatibility.* This means that the required ingredients 
> are already out there, but I will only cook them to build NS the way I 
> think it should be. There is nothing stopping anyone else from picking 
> those ingredients and cooking them on a different way, but expect little 
> help from me.
>
> @Danielo - is the mechanism for automatic saving to browser possible to 
>> turn into a plugin for TW? I.e a plugin that can be installed like any 
>> other plugin.
>
>
> That will never happen, I mean, me working for turning the automatic 
> saving mechanism into a plugin. The reason ? Because it always was. Please 
> read below.
>
> I want to remark once again that NS is a tiddlywiki *edition*, not a 
> plugin, nor a tutorial neither a showcase. *It is a product.* But a 
> product built the way I think it should be: making the different parts as 
> general as possible and add mixing them the way I want.  This is very 
> noticeable if you ever open the plugins tab of NoteSelf. You will se the 
> following ones:
>
>- PuchDb library. Yes, even something as important to NS as the 
>pouchdb library is a standalone plugin. Do you want to experiment with it 
> ? 
>GO for it! The heavy lifting has been already done
>- TiddlyPouch. Where everything started. Everyone seems to forget 
>about it in favor of NS edition (which is exactly what I wanted). This was 
>my original idea, a saving plugin implementing the PouchDB saving 
>mechanism. It turned out that it was confusing for 99% of the users.
>- NoteSelf online configurations. A collection of configurations 
>specific for the online version of NS
>- NS Plugin library. Not listed as a plugin, but it actually exists. 
>The reason ? Because NS cares about security, and it is served through 
>https. At that time, TW didn't support https for the plugin library, so I 
>had to build my own.
>
> Not to mention a collection of other non-plugin tiddlers that improve the 
> NS experience. NoteSelf components are spread across 5 ( five! ) different 
> repositories
>
>- Pouchdb TW plugin
>- TiddlyPouch
>- Noteself page and online edition, containing all the configurations 
>that I want to be part of NS edition
>- Android application 
>- Cloudant configurator, a small tool to help people configure their 
>cloudant accounts for multi user environments.
>
> I work really hard to keep those repositories consistent and properly 
> linked. That's why when someone asks me to split NS into pieces I get so 
> against. It already is ! I can't split it more than it is without losing 
> the control.
>
> Several of the most common problems have been fixed recently, so I 
> encourage everyone that was interested to check again. For example:
>
> The only problem is what happens is if your browser fails, OR you want to 
>> transport to a new one. Add some kinda backup of whole TW and you are 
>> really there.
>>
>
> That is already a reality. All you have to do is click on the save button 
> and boom, you will get an HTML snapshot of your wiki with the entire 
> collection of plugins directly baked into the HTML. The cool thing is that 
> you can open that 

[tw] Re: Noteself on TiddlySpot? @Danielo

2018-01-29 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Ah, all the good old misconceptions about  NoteSelf arising again, makes me 
feel nostalgic, thanks google groups for effectively burring all the 
valuable information where nobody can find it.

Let's split this by parts, and try to answer all the 
questions/misconceptions. Don't expect them to be in order.
NoteSelf (NS) is my own little project, hope everyone is clear about that. 
As the main page states, it arises from my own necessities and therefor it 
addresses them the way I like it. Sometime after it's conception I thought 
that it will be cool to share my custom solution with the community on an 
easy manner and that is when NoteSelf come out.

The main objective of NS is to bring my custom solution in an easy way for 
the masses, and that will always be. I am a very active person with dozens 
of projects, leaving me little time to support custom requirements. I want 
to provide general solutions, and leave the rest to advanced/adventurous 
users on their own. 
That said, I always targeted *modularity *(more on this later)*, 
flexibility and compatibility.* This means that the required ingredients 
are already out there, but I will only cook them to build NS the way I 
think it should be. There is nothing stopping anyone else from picking 
those ingredients and cooking them on a different way, but expect little 
help from me.

@Danielo - is the mechanism for automatic saving to browser possible to 
> turn into a plugin for TW? I.e a plugin that can be installed like any 
> other plugin.


That will never happen, I mean, me working for turning the automatic saving 
mechanism into a plugin. The reason ? Because it always was. Please read 
below.

I want to remark once again that NS is a tiddlywiki *edition*, not a 
plugin, nor a tutorial neither a showcase. *It is a product.* But a product 
built the way I think it should be: making the different parts as general 
as possible and add mixing them the way I want.  This is very noticeable if 
you ever open the plugins tab of NoteSelf. You will se the following ones:

   - PuchDb library. Yes, even something as important to NS as the pouchdb 
   library is a standalone plugin. Do you want to experiment with it ? GO for 
   it! The heavy lifting has been already done
   - TiddlyPouch. Where everything started. Everyone seems to forget about 
   it in favor of NS edition (which is exactly what I wanted). This was my 
   original idea, a saving plugin implementing the PouchDB saving mechanism. 
   It turned out that it was confusing for 99% of the users.
   - NoteSelf online configurations. A collection of configurations 
   specific for the online version of NS
   - NS Plugin library. Not listed as a plugin, but it actually exists. The 
   reason ? Because NS cares about security, and it is served through https. 
   At that time, TW didn't support https for the plugin library, so I had to 
   build my own.

Not to mention a collection of other non-plugin tiddlers that improve the 
NS experience. NoteSelf components are spread across 5 ( five! ) different 
repositories

   - Pouchdb TW plugin
   - TiddlyPouch
   - Noteself page and online edition, containing all the configurations 
   that I want to be part of NS edition
   - Android application 
   - Cloudant configurator, a small tool to help people configure their 
   cloudant accounts for multi user environments.

I work really hard to keep those repositories consistent and properly 
linked. That's why when someone asks me to split NS into pieces I get so 
against. It already is ! I can't split it more than it is without losing 
the control.

Several of the most common problems have been fixed recently, so I 
encourage everyone that was interested to check again. For example:

The only problem is what happens is if your browser fails, OR you want to 
> transport to a new one. Add some kinda backup of whole TW and you are 
> really there.
>

That is already a reality. All you have to do is click on the save button 
and boom, you will get an HTML snapshot of your wiki with the entire 
collection of plugins directly baked into the HTML. The cool thing is that 
you can open that file and continue saving to the local database since it 
also includes all the required plugins. If this is not sufficient for you 
you will have to convince me that there are dozens of potential users on 
the same situation.  


If I hosted it then when logging in on a fresh browser its empty till the 
> NoteSelf details are entered because this info is stored in the browser and 
> not the tiddlywiki.
>

That is a know limitation and it will continue to be until I find a good 
and more or less secure way to embed that information on the exported file. 
Note that NS can handle several local databases talking to several remote 
ones. If  I allow one of them to be baked into the HTML and take precedence 
you will lose access to the rest.
I also want to make public that *the export section of the control panel is 
outdated*. It's 

[tw] Re: Firefox 58 causing trouble or just me?

2018-01-29 Thread DarkBee
You're not the only one.  I'm having issues too but I'm using the 
SaveTiddlers add-on (similar principle).  This started on January 26th, but 
it was right at the end of my work day and I didn't really have any time to 
troubleshoot.  I actually completely lost my TW as a result of this but was 
able to restore from a backup.

When I make a change to a tiddler, I'm prompted to save the TW (with a save 
dialog), but the save for the filename is not what I originally called it, 
It's "readTiddlySaverInstruction38335972.html".  If I alter the filename 
and try to save it in C:\Users\MyUserName\Downloads\tiddlywikilocations 
(replacing my existing TW) then I get a message "TW not in 
tiddlywikilocations within the download directory.  using default download 
directory.".  However this should be the default directory as specified in 
the add-on instructions.  In addition,  the initial save attempt with the 
"bogus" filename completely deletes the TiddyWiki file, so if you simply 
cancel out of the second save dialog, your file will be lost forever!

If I simply try to save the file with the "bogus" filename given above, I 
get no error message but a new save dialog with the appropriate filename 
and an overwrite confirmation message.  Upon clicking "yes", the file 
changes appear to save.  I've never had to do this before, TW with the 
SaveTiddlers add-on has worked flawlessly up till now without prompting me 
to save every time.  I don't know if something has corrupted or if an 
update in Firefox versions has broken something (I didn't pay attention as 
to when exactly I updated Firefox, it could well have been on the 26th).

I don't want to stop using TW but this change is problematic, so I'll 
probably search for a different solution if this isn't something that is 
effecting all Firefox users (maybe switching to TiddlyDesktop like the OP).


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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting ColorAction Plugin for Colour Manipulation

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Man, that is seriously clever on WCAG 2.0! I hope users realise how smart 
this gadget is!

Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> These colour combinations have too low contrast (value on the right). 
> Therefore they fail the WCAG 2.0 test for accessibility. 
>

Okay, there an oddity at 50-50 Lighten Black. I assume this is because the 
foreground and background coincide? Might be worth a note on that? 

 

Best wishes
Josiah

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[tw] Re: Request: IF on TWITTER please leave your address on GG.

2018-01-29 Thread coda coder
Twitter: @CodaCoder

Github: @CodaCodr


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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting ColorAction Plugin for Colour Manipulation

2018-01-29 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Ciao Josiah,

These colour combinations have too low contrast (value on the right).
Therefore they fail the WCAG 2.0 test for accessibility.

No reason to be worried.

Cheers,
Thomas

@TiddlyTweeter  schrieb am Mo. 29. Jan. 2018 um
11:35:

> Ciao Thomas
>
> What is the significance of"fail"? Should I be worried?
>
>
>
> FWIW, the look of that TW is beautiful
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
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[tw] Re: Railroad plugin?

2018-01-29 Thread hubertgk

>
> See my tw5quickref  wiki at
>

These are exactly the bits that I was missing to get started. Thank you!

On Sunday, 28 January 2018 20:10:57 UTC, wjam wrote:
>
> For my own reference I added some more examples to the railroad syntax 
> tiddler
>
> See my tw5quickref  wiki at
>
> http://tw5quickref.tiddlyspot.com/#railroad%20syntax%20with%20examples
>
> KR wjam
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[tw] Re: Request: IF on TWITTER please leave your address on GG.

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
I should have added some Twitter addresses so you know what I'm talking 
about ...

TiddlyWiki stream is here: https://twitter.com/search?q=TiddlyWiki=typd

I also made a Twitter List for authors who are Kosher International 
TiddlyWiki here: https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter/lists/tiddlywiki-world

FYI I'm @TiddlyTweeter , Jeremy Ruston 
is @Jermolene , and he is also @TiddlyWiki 
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[tw] Request: IF on TWITTER please leave your address on GG.

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Twitter over the last year has become more important for TiddlyWiki. Slowly 
its gaining traction.

I post onto Twitter quite often about great stuff discussed first here. 

I'm never quite sure WHO on GG is ALSO on Twitter. 

I would like to be able to point to YOU on Twitter if you exist there. 

If you do, please include your Twitter address in posts here on GG.

Its all  about getting TiddlyWiki better known.

Best wishes
Josiah

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting ColorAction Plugin for Colour Manipulation

2018-01-29 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Thomas

What is the significance of"fail"? Should I be worried?



FWIW, the look of that TW is beautiful

Best wishes
Josiah

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