Hi Tony,
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 5:56:33 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Because I find it hard to get the concepts behind the features I am not
> sure what relates to all wikis, the root wiki or the child wikis eg the
> Plugin folder
>
I can explain what worked for me -- can't guarantee that
Jed et al..
Thanks for the continuing development of Bob and simple to use Bobexe. Of
late I have needed to exit the use of Bob for my critical Wikis as I have
too many issues arising. I have thus returned it to an evaluation platform
and installed the latest version. The Export Wiki feature
Folks,
I think there is value in both Dave and Jeds solutions I have being wanting
to improve Bookmark capture further. Here are some ideas I intended to play
with
- If you select a URL in a browser address bar then click and drag you
can drop it on a wiki and then import an Untitled
Hi,
Thank you for working on it.
Sure you can use the content of the gist in any way you like.
Best regards,
ILYA
On 20 April 2019 10:20:22 GMT-07:00, Jed Carty wrote:
>ILYA Khlopotov,
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>I have added a setting to add the prefix removed by a proxy, so in your
>
>case '/wiki'. Is it ok if I
Well that's simple enough. But the there's this "Reconnect" button that
gives the illusion that you just have to press it and the problem is fixed.
Maybe just a message that says "Reload browser to reconnect" ?
Thanks!
-- Mark
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 2:40:37 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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Damon,
While searching for posts discussing *zoomin*, I came across this
unanswered one.
A quick test shows the same experience you had, except for me on Firefox
66.0.2 the lower right corner *does* have the resizer, and clicking it
resizes the edit area back to normal.
I don't know if
Hi Folks,
Word-Clouds and Tag-Clouds come up from time to time. ... They are "kind
of" beautiful. ... But they also should be informative!.
More pros and cons can be seen in a thread from 2016
I made a bookmarks library too, but it may not be as good as Dave's.
https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/Bookmarks/
I briefly looked at what would be necessary to be able to automatically add
bookmarks to tiddlywiki and didn't get anywhere. From what I remember
browser security restrictions made it
Hi Scott Simmons,
That would indeed be handy. I remember it discussed before, but I cannot
remember having seen a solution.
For a long time I have used tiddlyclip to bookmark. I have it ask for a tag
when I do so. The good part is, that in my wiki I can make comments to my
tiddler (bookmark).
For 2, you don't have to restart the server, just reload the wiki. When you
put in a new plugin you have to refresh the wiki the same as you have to
when you install a new plugin with a single file wiki or using the node
server.
If just reloading the page isn't working for you there is some
That worked, thanks!
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 4:12:09 PM UTC+10, S. S. wrote:
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> Suzanne,
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> Try one of the other examples in the posts after Eric's that includes this
> in the code: !is[system]
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> That removes any tags that start with: $:/
>
> Regards.
>
> On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at
Suzanne,
Try one of the other examples in the posts after Eric's that includes this
in the code: !is[system]
That removes any tags that start with: $:/
Regards.
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 10:07:59 AM UTC+7, Suzanne McHale wrote:
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> Is there any way of excluding tags beginning with $:/tags/
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