In addition to what Mark said, you might have to give that file permissions
to execute.
If that BobOSX.command file is on your desktop, then you would do the
following:
chmod +x ~/Desktop/BobOSX.command
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Hello Tony!
Yes, this is a crucial feature MISSING! We need in preparing publication
quality contents. I use custom classes for sizing tiddler in A4, A5, etc.
and then the *plugin river* from BTC with page break between tiddlers!
Take a look at price documentation
here:
Justin,
I am not so familiar with tiddlymap but by creating an edge in the map from
one tiddler to another I can see that the field tmap.edges: is updated in
the tiddler with reference to tmap.id: of the tiddler it connects to and
with the relationship name.
As with almost anything in
jwhoneycutt,
I believe Bob does not serve single file Wikis. TiddlyServer will, but the
install is a little more complex and configuring the settings.json file to
point to your tiddlywiki folder a little fragile. You could import your
single file wikis into bob folder based wikis if you want,
Mohammad et al,
I have being happy simply generating a bespoke tiddler that includes the
content I want, it would be simple to decide when to display footnotes
etc... on a page or at the end of the document/chapter.
Now of course the whole suite of features a professional author may want
Hello lovely Tiddler Touters,
I was wondering if anyone was familiar enough with Tiddlymap to know of a
way to programmatically generate connections between tiddlers. I am looking
for a way where I can select a to, from, and connection type tiddler from
drop-downs and then add the new
Thank you Ton and Bimlas. Very helpful.
On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 4:39:11 PM UTC+11, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
>
> You can do that with the reveal widget, see
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget : 'Accordion or Slider'.
>
> For ease of use you can create a slider macro. Create a
Thank you Ton, very helpful.
On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 4:39:11 PM UTC+11, Ton Gerner wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
>
> You can do that with the reveal widget, see
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget : 'Accordion or Slider'.
>
> For ease of use you can create a slider macro. Create a tiddler
I don't use Mac, but I do use Linux, which is similar in some ways. What I
notice about your permissions is that you don't have execution permissions
for your Bob file. Possibly look up at how to set the executable right on
your file.
On Linux, what I would do is drop to a terminal box in the
On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 10:21:28 PM UTC+1, Stefan Pfister wrote:
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> Nice idea, but I want to use my raspi-server. Thanks for the tip.
>
Yea, I know. ... seafile has as raspi-server, so I did list it as a
_different_ option.
-m
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Nice idea, but I want to use my raspi-server. Thanks for the tip.
Am Fr., 23. Nov. 2018, 19:16 hat PMario geschrieben:
> Hi,
>
> Seafile.com may be an option. There is a report, that it allows serving
> TWs and saving them back. The only think needed is to activate WebDav,
> since it is OFF by
Hello Josiah,
I found one more resources on preparing high quality contents using
html+css! I think many of requested features can be found or implemented
with TW
* https://www.princexml.com
-Mohammad
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I am trying to install "Bob", (software) I had avoided because the name
does not connote anything to me.
- Multi-User support for using/editing the same wiki(s) simultaneously
(don't
need)
- Multi-Wiki support - run it once and serve multiple wikis (I have so
many
Hi,
Seafile.com may be an option. There is a report, that it allows serving TWs
and saving them back. The only think needed is to activate WebDav, since it
is OFF by default.
https://www.seafile.com/en/home/
https://www.seafile.com/en/download/
It's not the same thing, because it's similar
Ah! Thanks.
Seriously after reading this thread I was considering installing NextCloud
to get a few more features than running jsut Apache mod_dav. Now I know not
to do that.
On Thursday, November 22, 2018 at 9:20:57 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
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> On Thursday, November 22, 2018 at 3:12:01 PM
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