>
> Huh, how comes that.
> that is an interesting information because the the storyTiddler is
> something I use very often.
>
The existing keyboard shortcuts for the text editor get catched within a
tiddler and only there, but the global keyboard shortcuts from the keeboord
plugin get
>
> Hi BurningTreeC,
>
> This is the plugin of my dreams!! Fantastic. Encountered no issues so far
> but I am inclined to believe that this should be the plugin of the month.
>
> Infact, I dare say TW5 should come bundled with this plugin because it
> augments it so very well.
>
Hi Abraham,
That helped a lot! Thank you so much!
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 9:00:09 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
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> If you have a table and text:
>
> |myclass |k
> | stuff |
> | more stuff |
>
> I have lots of things to say about this.
>
> And then make a stylesheet tiddler like (tiddler tagged
>
If you have a table and text:
|myclass |k
| stuff |
| more stuff |
I have lots of things to say about this.
And then make a stylesheet tiddler like (tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet):
.myclass {float: right}
The table will float over to the right. When I've tried to capture text
from WP, it
Schleckenmiester,
Extend the size of the table to use a row column or cell in which your
paragraph is placed. Using tiddlywiks table formatting you can merge and split
to create any layout you need. Personaly I prefer using a basic html table and
a list within it for each row and a list within
Good job Scott!
Also take a look at https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-emoji
These are very high quality emoji set! Google uses them for Gborad on
Android!
Cheers
Mohammad
On Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 4:30:51 AM UTC+4:30, Scott Kingery wrote:
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> I was recently working on a different project
I was recently working on a different project and I found this great site
for CSS Emojis: https://afeld.github.io/emoji-css/
I wrote up how to add them to TiddlyWiki here:
http://techlifeweb.com/tw5tribalknowledge.html#CSS%20Emoji
Scott
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I'm trying to make a wiki for a world I'm creating. And I created a page
for a race, and I want it to look similar to a wikipedia page or wikia page
for whatever race you can think of. I can create a table but I can't seem
to put it beside a paragraph. Take the page for a Wookie
It is simple but not obvious. Most of the rest of wikitext follows html
syntax but more than one line break adds a element in wikitext and it
is unexpected if you don't know about it.
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evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html#Functions> shows the
>> following syntax to add days to a date:
>>
>> add_days(d1,n)
>>
>> But when I attempt this...
>>
>> <>
>>
>> ...I get the following error:
>>
>> ComputeError:
when I attempt this...
>
> <>
>
> ...I get the following error:
>
> ComputeError: Cannot auto-convert "20180622" to a date!
>
> What exactly am I doing wrong?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Regards,
> Hubert
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Thanks, Mark.
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> You need to also import the TaskManagementExampleDraggableTemplate tiddler.
>
> -- Mark
>
>
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>
>
> On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 6:21:47 PM UTC-7, Jerry Johnson wrote:
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>> I have exported the tiddler
annot auto-convert "20180622" to a date!
What exactly am I doing wrong?
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Hubert
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Thank you very much Tony and Jed! Also, I now feel like a total airhead
knowing the solution was something that simple / obvious. Thank you for
glossing over that fact in your answers :rofl:
- Rene
*(in my own defense, i was on my way out of the office when i wrote that
and just tossed it
You just don't put two line breaks between them.
<$button>Button 1<$button>Button 2
or
<$button>Button 1
<$button>Button 2
but
<$button>Button 1
<$button>Button 2
will stack them vertically.
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Removing un nessasary new line characters from between each button reference
should be enought.
If not past an example where you have them together.
regards
Tony
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I have discovered buttons - naturally, I am putting them *everywhere!* :D
So just for aesthetics (and to save space too), is there a
low-to-moderate-difficulty way to display multiple buttons side by side,
rather than vertically stacked?
Many thanks in advance for any help/suggestions!
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I don't understand. You should just need to do it once to load the font and
then it should be available in the wiki.
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That would make sense... but that means I have to tag every single tiddler
I write. Even if I can automate it, it kind of ruins the idea of tagging
(to me, anyway).
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 6:39:45 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> For 1 you put your html in a tiddler and tag the tiddler with
For 1 you put your html in a tiddler and tag the tiddler with
$:/tags/RawMarkup that adds the contents to the html tag and it
will always be available.
I don't know about 2.
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Hi all,
I looked through here, and there is indeed a google-font discussion (which
is getting a bit old) but doesn't help me much.
I'm trying to get Google fonts working on a wiki that will be online.
The code provided (for example:
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Catamaran:300;
My diffview import allows you to make backups if the import text field
differs from the current using the */\*bu button please have a look at
.
http://twjam5beta.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fcore%2Fui%2FImport
some of the 'magic' is done in
Jed,
One more thing, when there is two tiddlers with parts hidden because the
reveal gradually code uses the same state and temp tiddlers, by revealing
one part in the first tiddler, in the second tiddler we will have the first
part displayed! I thought we may need to use fields from the
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