[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread Mohammad
Hans, Tony, Thank you for your feedback. That is quite true! For end user it is much better to have some macros! I hope I could have free time to wrap interesting and most common elements into macros. *Mohammad* On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 5:25:05 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote: > > Mohammad > > Th

[tw5] Re: Server setup tutorials; anyone interested?

2018-07-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Ok. I was able to install Couchdb on a live session of xubuntu. Imagine that internal arrangements will be similar with Debian and Ubuntu. I used the existing Couchdb instructions but substituted "bionic" for "distribution", since the existing documentation is lagging behind. The option configu

[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread TonyM
Mohammad Thanks for promoting this, I have played with w3css in the past. It is a simple matter of creating a tiddler containing the w3css and tagging it as a stylesheet. I have not yet implemented it too much but already I see macros as helpful eg \define signage(incontent) $inconte

[tw5] Re: How to set background color of select html tag

2018-07-15 Thread TonyM
JD, The number of issues seems to hover around 600 so they are being addressed, I think if you can define well a problem, and know a solution and can facilitate by adding more info they may be more likely to be addressed. I have also noticed some of the issues raised individually end up being

[tw5] Re: New graphviz (diagram and graphs) plugin created

2018-07-15 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
This looks great and it should be very useful. Many times I missed a tool like this on TiddlyWiki, now I have one. Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an em

[tw5] Re: How to extract part of a field and sort extracted stuff

2018-07-15 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Mark An awful job? > As passingby wrote, I mean awesome. I am grateful for what you already did for me. > > I can tell you how to fix it, but you may not like it. The pieces of text > that are currently split off into "titles" do not represent tiddlers (at > least not in your sample TW).

[tw5] Re: How to extract part of a field and sort extracted stuff

2018-07-15 Thread passingby
On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 1:43:24 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote: > > An awful job? > >> >> I suspect its a typo and was meant to be 'awesome' -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails fr

[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread HansWobbe
Mohammad: Quite impressive !! Thank you very much for sharing this ! Regards, Hans -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@google

[tw5] Re: How to extract part of a field and sort extracted stuff

2018-07-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
An awful job? I can tell you how to fix it, but you may not like it. The pieces of text that are currently split off into "titles" do not represent tiddlers (at least not in your sample TW). But many of the filter operators want to work on real tiddlers. There is an operator that can make sur

[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread Mohammad
Dear Pit.W, JD, Julio, Thank you for your feedback. The purpose here to use ready-to-apply stylesheets without much digging into CSS. As I said the purpose is to use these styles *inside *tiddlers like - ready to use colors (foreground / background) - Google API fonts - cards - pane

[tw5] Re: How to extract part of a field and sort extracted stuff

2018-07-15 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Mark, The wikitext + regexps.js filter code you gave does an awful job and saves me a lot of manual 'writing'. But (there is always a but) I forgot to mention that sometimes more than one tiddler can contain the same code e.g. `D801`. In such a case I expected to see 2 tiddlers with D801 in t

[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread Julio Peña
Hello Mohammad and all, I was just researching that this morning. All I have to say is wow! Good job Mohammad. Best regards, Julio On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 12:08:49 PM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote: > > > *Announcement* > > > I have added the w3.css framework to TW 5.1.18-prerelease to see how a cs

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Yeah, proper security would be nice. Alas, tanstaafl. Although a system with all of the above is ideal, your plan for Bob is already great. It's beyond what I thought would be free to use. Thanks :) On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 1:20:19 AM UTC+9, Jed Carty wrote: > > Bob is never going to be secu

[tw5] Re: TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Nice proof of concept! Though I haven't read much of W3.CSS framework itself, maybe you can experiment with applying the classes and id's to PageTemplate tiddlers? Although I imagine there'd be a lot of adjustments to be made (regarding the state of the sidebar and how the story river would re

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
Bob is never going to be secure in the way that you would want online, but I am working on an express-based backend server that works with Bob and has proper security. It is actually what the demo wiki I am currently using is being served on. It needs a server that can run node but it should be

Re: [tw5] TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread Pit.W.
Mohammad, this is a highly valuable resource, especially for people not so familiar with CSS, who learn through reverse engineering. Much appreciated! Pit.W Am 2018-07-15 um 18:08 schrieb Mohammad: I have added the w3.css framework to TW 5.1.18-prerelease to see how a css framework can be

[tw5] TW and W3.CSS Framework

2018-07-15 Thread Mohammad
I have added the w3.css framework to TW 5.1.18-prerelease to see how a css framework can be used inside TW. A demo has been uploaded to tiddlyspot at http://w3css.tiddlyspot.com/ This is a proof of concept and the aim is to use elements inside Tiddlers not for m

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Oh yeah, I don't know about using it with Bob's multi-user mode yet as I have a different (*very *un-secure) multiuser set up at TiddlySpot (of all places! team not on the same server, plus a host of other restrictions). Bob, I use on my personal wiki where I'm the lone user, and yeah Plainrevs

Re: [tw5] New graphviz (diagram and graphs) plugin created

2018-07-15 Thread Pit.W.
Hi Eduardo, great plugin, very intuitive. Is it possible that the names of the nodes are links to tiddlers? Thanks again, Pit.W Am 2018-07-11 um 17:07 schrieb Eduardo Granados Gomez: Hello I have create a graphviz plugin. You can see here https://github.com/chanilino/tw5viz. How can I sha

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
I think that this could work with Bob right out of the box. If you make sure to set the editor name it should be listed in the modified field for each new change. I believe that there is a plugin that stores the username in a cookie and sets it automatically in a browser to help make sure that

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Oh, thanks, David. Great job on the list by the way, It really helps with discovering TW stuff! On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 12:09:27 AM UTC+9, David Gifford wrote: > > Is now in the Toolmap under Writing and editing - editing tools. > > On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 6:29:23 AM UTC-5, JD wrote:

[tw5] Re: How to create list of tiddlers and pass to tabs macro?

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
If perhaps you just want to use tiddlywiki than you can just write out a list and have it work the way you want, like this: in one tiddler, lets call it 'Tabs List' put the list of tabs you want like this (in the text field with nothing else): Tab1 Tab2 [[Tab3 has spaces in the name]] then in

[tw5] Re: How to set background color of select html tag

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Oh, thanks Talha! Maybe we can add this as an issue to TW5 on github? So somebody at the dev team can add any of those three lines to the core Vanilla theme. (I'm intimidated by the large number of issues still open there to open a new one myself) -JD On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 12:05:38

[tw5] Re: TW in Public -- Zemox Cloud Map

2018-07-15 Thread David Gifford
Added to toolmap under tagging as an example of mixing the slider with the tag cloud On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 7:33:53 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > @zemoxian 's ZemoxWiki has a really > interesting Cloud Map that illustrates leveraging TiddlyWiki well ...

[tw5] Re: How to create list of tiddlers and pass to tabs macro?

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
It would be something like this: <$set name=someList value=<>> <$macrocall $name=tabs filter=<>/> the interface between javascript and the much maligned widgets can be a bit complex because the widgets are designed to make markup tasks simple. One result of the simplicity and usability is a re

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread David Gifford
Is now in the Toolmap under Writing and editing - editing tools. On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 6:29:23 AM UTC-5, JD wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I'd like to present my revisioning system packaged in a plugin. For those > interested, demo site is here: > > http://j.d.revisions.tiddlyspot.com/ >

[tw5] How to set background color of select html tag

2018-07-15 Thread talha131
JD suggested the solution to this issue. I am documenting it here for others who might face the same issue. Problem Color palette setting may make the text in dropdown list () invisible [image: Screen Shot 2018-07-15 at 00.05.08] To reproduce the issue, try Neon

[tw5] Re: Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread JD
xD now *you* made me laugh with your reaction! Well anyway I just checked on CanIUse and saw that indeed position:sticky; has been widely supported for a while now On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:49:30 PM UTC+9, Adam wrote: > > Hahaha! You make it sound like I use Netscape or something, Firefox

[tw5] Re: How to create list of tiddlers and pass to tabs macro?

2018-07-15 Thread talha131
Right. I have seen some example JS macros. In the examples, a simple parameter is passed to JS macro and it returns an output. Currently, I am not sure how JS is used with TW constructs like tabs macro for example. Say I create a JS macro, that returns a list of tiddlers. How do I use it wi

[tw5] Re: How to create list of tiddlers and pass to tabs macro?

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
There is nothing stopping you from using javascript if that is what you would rather use. It isn't like the features of Javascript have been removed from tiddlywiki. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread Adam
Hahaha! You make it sound like I use Netscape or something, Firefox is not an obscure browser! Nevertheless I laughed way more than I should have with that one, Good job :P -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this

[tw5] Re: Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Glad to know your browser's compatible :D On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:21:27 PM UTC+9, Adam wrote: > > That is exactly what I wanted, thanks JD. I didn't think it would be so > easy... > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsu

[tw5] Re: How to create list of tiddlers and pass to tabs macro?

2018-07-15 Thread talha131
The list field (s) is the closest thing to arrays in WikiText. Ouch! I think I will stick with using tags then. I don’t think editing field of a tiddler would be as convenient as arrays in programming languages. Thank you Mark. ​ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to th

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Thanks Mohammad! I certainly hope it works well with the awesome BOB, for the more sophisticated multi-user experience! On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:12:18 PM UTC+9, Mohammad wrote: > > Great job! > This can be used in multi user TW and lets see how it changed by whom! > > /Mohammad > > > --

[tw5] Re: Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread Adam
That is exactly what I wanted, thanks JD. I didn't think it would be so easy... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroup

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread Mohammad
Great job! This can be used in multi user TW and lets see how it changed by who! /Mohammad On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 3:59:23 PM UTC+4:30, JD wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I'd like to present my revisioning system packaged in a plugin. For those > interested, demo site is here: > > http://j

[tw5] Re: Custom Tiddler $:/Manager?

2018-07-15 Thread Mohammad
Wonderful Mark! It works now! Mohammad On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 10:04:14 AM UTC+4:30, Mark S. wrote: > > @Mohammad -- Hah! I invoked it wrong! Getting old. > > This code will always cause a recursion error if run directly from a > tiddler. That's because the wikify template will attempt to w

[tw5] Re: Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Hello, in *$:/ControlPanel* > *Appearance *> *Theme Tweaks* there is the "Sticky titles" option, you can set it to "yes"... Thing is I don't know about other browsers, but it works alright for me on Chrome V67 for Windows. I hope this helps! -JD On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 10:23:39 PM UTC+9, A

[tw5] Re: Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Thanks Tony, I'll look forward to your feedback! On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 10:40:40 PM UTC+9, TonyM wrote: > > Jd, > > This looks great. I am highly likely to use it. I will test it out in > comming days. > > I will also see how it works with a version numbering system I am building > to contr

[tw5] Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread TonyM
Jd, This looks great. I am highly likely to use it. I will test it out in comming days. I will also see how it works with a version numbering system I am building to control tiddlers that are distributed to other wikis. Thanks for sharing, Tony -- You received this message because you are s

[tw5] Non Scrollable Headers

2018-07-15 Thread Adam
Greetings everyone, how can I prevent the headers of the tiddlers from moving away when I scroll? What I want is for them to always be visible at the top of the page when I scroll down. This is especially useful when I work with long tiddlers. Cheers, Adam -- You received this message becaus

[tw5] Presenting Plainrevs plugin, my take on a tiddler revision system

2018-07-15 Thread JD
Hello everyone, I'd like to present my revisioning system packaged in a plugin. For those interested, demo site is here: http://j.d.revisions.tiddlyspot.com/ It's built on wikitext, and executes a macro that will record all the fields of a tiddler before changes to it are saved. These saved

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Announcing Single Executable version using Bob 1.0.2 Sourdough Biscuits

2018-07-15 Thread Jed Carty
By default the single executable version tries to open up the systems default browser when it starts, which is probably causes problems if you are running it headless. Try setting the 'suppressBrowser' property to true in settings.json. -- You received this message because you are subscribed t