[tw5] comments plugin - incorrect palette support

2019-01-15 Thread TonyM
Alex, Consider a git hub issue for this. Tony -- 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...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group,

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread TonyM
Greg, Bob has a single exe install and run, like othere servers it is based on node and maintains each tiddler in its own file. Regards Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: [tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Very cool, I'll dig through it when I get a chance. It's always interesting to see how different people solve similar problems. thanks, Greg On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 12:53 PM Dave wrote: > I'll attach the file here. > > Note: this is an adaptation of an ancient bash file for a "file per todo >

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Did you have a link for the aTW repository BTC? Collaboration might be a > wonderful thing! Two heads (or more) are better than one etc! Sure thing! https://groups.google.com/d/msg/TiddlyWiki/hQ-D0x5Z77c/UgwSHHihEgAJ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Watt
Did you have a link for the aTW repository BTC? Collaboration might be a wonderful thing! Two heads (or more) are better than one etc! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread BurningTreeC
> > It's two approaches. With aTW, you need import because otherwise you can't > update anything. With AndTidWiki etc, you can import/export from your > desktop and save back to your device. > Hi Mark, congratulations to this very nice app! At this point I'd like to say that aTW doesn't use a

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
It's two approaches. With aTW, you need import because otherwise you can't update anything. With AndTidWiki etc, you can import/export from your desktop and save back to your device. I can see adding import if people have already found it useful. Re reports, at the moment, for saving I'm

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Dave
I'll attach the file here. Note: this is an adaptation of an ancient bash file for a "file per todo system" I used to use, and I honestly am not totally sure of the logic of everything in it. The only comment I added now was the one about the date format for TW. -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 11:41:16 AM UTC-8, AdamS wrote: > > Yeah, that's kind of my point. I understand why standard inline javascript > is not something that can be part of the core, or anything so fundamental > to the way tiddlywiki works. That's why I'm wondering if it would be >

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread AdamS
Yeah, that's kind of my point. I understand why standard inline javascript is not something that can be part of the core, or anything so fundamental to the way tiddlywiki works. That's why I'm wondering if it would be possible to sanitize it, removing any DOM related stuff or anything that

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark S. & Ton I tried Quinoid and aTW on Android 8.0.0 on IMPORT & found aTW can import & I could not get Quinoid to. Like Ton. Import is useful for customising a wiki, especially for mobile friendly themes. My concern here is its all getting a bit complex early. In giving feedback I'm

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Right. Isn't the point with GD you edit on it? Mohammad wrote: > > ... I cannot save to GDrive! Thats is because I cannot open the wiki file > from GDrive. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
My two cents as a person who understands quite a lot of what JS does but has little comprehension of how it does what it does. Nor much interest for its own sake. All I'd say is its probably a good idea to know what you are doing before enabling it without restriction (which you can do). As

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Mohammad
Hi Mark Thank you for your reply. I cannot save to GDrive! Thats is because I cannot open the wiki file from GDrive. I am experimenting with Quinoid and will return to you after that. --Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.2.0 Wibbly Wobbly

2019-01-15 Thread Ste Wilson
Hello! Finally ssh'd into my pi and updated both Bob and tiddlywiki. All went mostly well. All $:/ tiddlers seem to have vanished as had JD's mobile theme. Fortunately I'd a backup! Only snag so far is the 'download as single file' button reports an error and doesn't download. Will try to

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
That's probably right. But it all still comes down to whether you trust the source. If you trust the source, it doesn't matter whether the javascript is wrapped or not. If the source is untrustworthy, then it could still be doing something behind the scenes. And, except for Bob (I think), I

[tw5] Re: TiddlyDesktop -- Knock, Knock

2019-01-15 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Damon Pritchett wrote: > > One reason that I haven't been using TiddlyDesktop lately and editing in > Chrome instead is because of the built in spellchecker. Is there a plugin > or extension that could add spellchecking to either TiddlyWiki or > TiddlyDesktop? > Damon, under the hood TD works

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread Jed Carty
Yes, importing arbitrary javascript into a wiki is generally a very bad idea. Even with browser security it could do a lot of damage. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Dave, I use Linux all day at work, and regularly at home, so I would be interested in seeing the bash script you've got, if you don't mind posting it. I think I've heard you mention it in previous threads as well. YAD wouldn't be a problem, as it's widely available. I haven't looked into

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread AdamS
I was under the impression that inline JS has been passed on because it would undermine the ability to confidently import plugins from other TWs. So all the javascript is contained within tiddlers that have been marked as modules as opposed to running inline in any old tiddler. That makes it

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Dave
P.S., this very discussion is the reason I'm so happy to have found Bob, simply because I can now use bash to manipulate tiddlers (text files) at will (as I'm more proficient at bash than javascript) On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 10:45:31 AM UTC-7, Dave wrote: > > I have the beginnings of a

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Dave
I have the beginnings of a setup like this, but it only works if you have a node-based TW system: I have a bash script (on Linux) that at a keystroke pops up a text dialog (big space for writing text), and it uses the first line as the tiddler title field, and anything you write immediately

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Dave, I think the G10 TW.Apps summit is a great idea. Think about it this way: Linux (which powers half the internet) is developed by a fairly decentralized group of coders and contributors. What we need is a good project manager, and coders willing to cooperate around pre-defined and

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Mark, I never imported/exported when using AndTidWiki and am not sure what that > means. What exactly are people importing and exporting? I'm guessing this > is something that's useful at Android 5 or 6+ ? > Just a practical case: when I tried BurningTree's Android app which can start

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread Greg Molyneux
Mark, Yep, inserting these fields as text would allow me to move back (arrows, home, and end keys are my friend - and I'd never have to leave the keyboard), complete the required fields, and arrow back down to enter notes/text as desired. If this keystroke combination could auto-populate

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Watt
For me import/export would be the 'tools' > 'import' button for importing plugins, tids, json etc. As you would on a normal TW wiki. Same with export - either from an individual tiddler or the tools menu. Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [tw5] Global Tiddler?

2019-01-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The reference to “global tiddler” was a mistake in the tiddler “ Concatenating text and variables using macro substitution”: Create a macro either at the top of the tiddler or in a global tiddler (see Macros ) like this: I’ve updated the text to

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-15 Thread Dave
+1 for interoperable tags and fields - great idea!! (like fusion reactors - but hopefully more achievable) I suspect barring a G10 Summit of Tiddlywiki this would have to be achieved by a suite of TW.Apps made by one person (given our decentralized nature) -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Is it a safety concern? Unless you're using a web-facing special deployment, who can change your TW code? I kind of thought it was more of a desire to reduce maintenance stemming from changes made via javascript that violate internal TW mechanisms. Especially since people might be tempted to

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-15 Thread Diego Mesa
Some more observations: The notion post has over 887 votes and 438 comments, making it a very highly voted and discussed post on HN. Tiddlywiki isn't mentioned once in the comments. On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 1:40:30 PM UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote: > > Just an update - notion hit HN today, and

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Greg, Just to clarify. You're suggesting that your keystroke insert the suggested fields *as text* ? I think that part could be done now inside the standard TW editor. The easiest way would be to hijack an existing key (like underscore). Not sure how easy it would be to navigate back to the

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Mohammad, Ton, Watt, Hubert, Riz + Thanks for your feedback. I never imported/exported when using AndTidWiki and am not sure what that means. What exactly are people importing and exporting? I'm guessing this is something that's useful at Android 5 or 6+ ? Just like your regular browser,

[tw5] Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Mohammad
Mark Is it possible to save to Google Drive? Seems Android is happy to save to Drive. Mohammad -- 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

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Mohammad
Good job Mark, Thank you! Is it possible to have the Wiki title instead of long file path/file name? - Import and export not working - Split screen works (drag and drop e.g import not working) - Swiping between wikis works - loading tiddlywiki.com (downloaded full version) takes 2 seconds

[tw5] Re: TiddlyDrive Security Misconfiguration Problem?

2019-01-15 Thread Kalmir
In case, TiddlyWiki in the Sky for Dropbox is an alternative (and I think better) solution which should cover your needs. On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 6:50:59 AM UTC, TonyM wrote: > > Looks like an SSL certificate is out of date, sometimes they will

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Mark, Nice work you have done. Old Nexus 5 with Android 6.0.1 Installes and works as decribed: File picker: Selected 2 files from internal memory and could swipe between them. Saving works. Could not import. Tried to export json, got save message, but could not find json file. Back arrow

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Hubert
Mark, Android 7.0: everything works perfectly, saving included. This is a great development and probably a big milestone-in-the-making for TiddlyWiki. Thank you! I know it's early and probably low priority, but would you consider adding pinch to zoom at some later stage? Thanks again,

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-15 Thread Watt
Android 7 here. Uninstalled old version. Went to Android settings, security and allowed install from untrusted apps. (Turned off again after). Installed. It asked for access to files, photos and media (storage) - allowed. Worked as described! File picker works. Picking multiple files works.