[tw5] Re: question about subtitle visibility & $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle

2019-05-31 Thread PMario
Hi, You should do what Mat wrote. ... If you open ViewTemplates in view mode, some of them show stuff 2 times, because they are activated 2 times ... 1st activation is done with PageTemplate and the 2nd activation is done showing / viewing the tiddler content. .. So it's "kind" of a

[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-31 Thread passingby
On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 6:56:43 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote: > > > The NOT GOOD SIDE of Tiddlywiki forum is that, while there is a lot of > really kind and helpful people in the community, there is NO real and > long-term collaboration between them so most of us work alone on our codes! > If

[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-31 Thread TonyM
I agree with Mohammads commentary. This is why I think we need a community environment. I proposed yammer to a resounding silence and we now have discord and two online commenting solutions. I can imagine a lot better but to start with lets use these tools. I hope to publish a serial editing

[tw5] Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread TonyM
Jeremy, As you say this is a new threshold that tiddlywiki crosses and think it would be fair to say there is no practical limit to the size for most applications that are not also acting as a large repository of data or media. Then even somewhat large repositories have being demonstrated by

[tw5] Re: question about subtitle visibility & $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
Try this; Delete $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle Don't worry, it will not really be deleted, only your modified version of it, which will reset the original. <:-) On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 9:24:24 PM UTC+2, haroulito wrote: > > Hi there, > Maybe a daft question but I've been trying things

[tw5] question about subtitle visibility & $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle

2019-05-31 Thread haroulito
Hi there, Maybe a daft question but I've been trying things on TW for a while today and should get on with some work! :-) So I thought to give up the search and pick your brains for some insights. I wanted to hide the "modified" timestamp from the standard tiddlers in view mode. I modified

Re: [tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What platform? What operating system? How much memory? How many Ghz? I find I have to reboot FF periodically. In the process manager, I can see it slowly take over more and more memory. It's done this in every version, including the latest, greatest, "improved" version. On Friday, May 31, 2019

[tw5] TW Obfuscation for Sharing+Debugging

2019-05-31 Thread Diego Mesa
Hello all, Im very interested in debugging my TW, but dont want to share all of my data. In order to share as close to "As is" as possible, Im interested in "obfuscating" it. Note: I dont mean this in a real cryptographic/provable sense - more just practically. I think a simple system would

Re: [tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Jeremy, Ive recently noticed my wiki (10MB) has been very slow, much more so on FF than on chrome. Im very interested in your results, and how I would go about debugging my wiki. On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 11:13:50 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Mark > > What are the physical

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
Thanks for the upvote What I'd like to comment is that *Awareness Of Github here on GG sometimes > matters*. > > FYI I have asked before about whether "upvoting" on GitHub is worth it. I > have had mixed replies on the issue. > Well, only the final decision maker for these things can answer

[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad Mohammad wrote: > > The NOT GOOD SIDE of Tiddlywiki forum is that, while there is a lot of > really kind and helpful people in the community, there is NO real and > long-term collaboration between them so most of us work alone on our codes! > If there was! we had much better

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Mat Its got accepted (https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/3960#issuecomment-497742969). I doubt that was my vote. Rather the tool is obviously useful. What I'd like to comment is that *Awareness Of Github here on GG sometimes matters*. FYI I have asked before about whether

Re: [tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > What are the physical characteristics of the machine that ran your tests? > RAM? Ghz? Make? Type of HD? I’ve recently got a modern Mac with 16GB RAM, 512MB SSD and a 3 GHz Intel Core i5. But I went back to my old 2013 MacBook Pro (also 16GB RAM and 512MB SSD) and tried the file

[tw5] TiddlyDrive Rebooted!

2019-05-31 Thread Joshua Stubbs
TiddlyDrive is back up and running. If there's a certificate failure this time, then the problem is with GitHub. The new domain is https://tiddlydrive.github.io Please see my official post for further updates: https://twitter.com/Lord_Ratte/status/1134469005085949957 -- You received this

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
If you agree with the pull request - or any pull request or issue-report on Github for that matter - please show it by giving it a thumbs up there. Your "vote" is an indication of the need for it, otherwise it is just me suggesting

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mohammad
Mat, As Josiah siad, there is nothing in Tiddlywiki.com to refer to this! While I used your page in the past! Look at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot This is a painful way! I appreciate to ask Jeremy to add this easy-to-go link! I noted you have pulled a request! Thanks

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mohammad
Thank you Mat! That is awesome! --Mohammad On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 1:32:24 PM UTC+4:30, Mat wrote: > > Just a note to say I've updated > > tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com > > to TW5 version 5.1.19. > > It takes one minute to set up a new wiki. > > Note: > This site is only a "skin" on top of the

Re: [tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > Is the indexing something that happens automatically, or something that you > activate? The improved indexing doesn’t need activating, it should be entirely invisible. It is worth knowing what gets optimised though: * [all[tiddlers]tag[x]... * [all[shadows]tag[x]... *

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
Thanks. It's been around for maybe 2 years. Is it linked to from anywhere in docs TiddlySpot is mentioned in? > Just posted a PR. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-31 Thread Mohammad
Hi Josiah, It is a BIG pity I am busy these months and have not enough time for the lovely Tiddlywiki! By the way Tiddlyshow can be used for image galleries while I have already developed few tools to create galleries like *Steps *and *Wizards*. They are included in Shiraz plugin

[tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Is the indexing something that happens automatically, or something that you activate? Thanks! On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 5:55:37 AM UTC-7, TonyM wrote: > > Thanks for sharing Jeremy. > > It great to hear the possibilities. > > Can you tell the community single file or server, locally or remotely

[tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What are the physical characteristics of the machine that ran your tests? RAM? Ghz? Make? Type of HD? Thanks! On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 3:50:24 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Several of the projects I’m working on for Federatial clients involve > large wikis, in the 10MB to 100MB range.

Re: [tw5] Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony > Can you tell the community single file or server, locally or remotely etc...? > Just to flesh it out a little. I ran the wiki under Node.js to generate an index.html file that I then ran standalone in the browser. > I tested the prerelease and the indexing made things possible that

[tw5] Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread TonyM
Thanks for sharing Jeremy. It great to hear the possibilities. Can you tell the community single file or server, locally or remotely etc...? Just to flesh it out a little. I tested the prerelease and the indexing made things possible that were not before. Thanks so much for your ongoing

[tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread bimlas
I just tried to import 150MB of image. Previously, I thought it would take at least 20 minutes to load the wiki, but it was loaded surprisingly quickly. O_O Though I don't think it's a good idea to create such a wiki, and to keep the files physically there too, but it's good to know that

[tw5] Re: A new release of Tiddlyshow App

2019-05-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad Mohammad wrote: > > I am working on the next release and it uses new features of TW 5.1.19. > Furthermore it has slide manager, theme, ... > Its an elegant tool already. So hearing you continuing to develop it is good news. One of the things that interests me in TiddlyShow is

[tw5] Re: Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Jeremy, thanks ... Useful test ... There are just over 3,000 images, weighing in at about 197MB of base64 > encoded text. FYI, that is particularly interesting to me. Being able to keep images in a wiki, rather than external, has good upsides on maintenance and ease of portability. I'm

[tw5] Re: TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Mat Very good! I never knew it existed! Is it linked to from anywhere in docs TiddlySpot is mentioned in? Procedural docs on using "portals" are especially valuable IMO. Best wishes Josiah On Friday, 31 May 2019 11:02:24 UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > Just a note to say I've updated > >

[tw5] Another datapoint on extremely large TiddlyWikis

2019-05-31 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Several of the projects I’m working on for Federatial clients involve large wikis, in the 10MB to 100MB range. I’ve posted before about the surprisingly good performance of such large wikis, and recently worked on improving performance further through the introduction of more sophisticated

[tw5] Re: Internal Javacript Error in ckeditor.js

2019-05-31 Thread BJ
HI Armlet, if you could described in as much detail as possible the steps from starting to edit the tiddler to when the error occurs, it would help me to workout what is going wrong. What version of ckeditor are you using (and with what browser)? thanks BJ On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at

[tw5] Re: Requesting help with felixhayashi's plugin TopStory View - Not sure how to request help anyway

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
Daerokos, as noted in Tonys answer, it is good to provide a link to what it is one is asking about - in this case TopStoryView . If you're using zoomin, which only shows one tiddler at a time, why would you need

Re: [tw5] Re: Kindly help to start

2019-05-31 Thread Stefan Pfister
For me under Linux. The easiest way for a stable saving TW is still tiddly-desktop. Using this tool might be easier rhen the other stuff. Just my two cents. Handoko Suwono schrieb am Mo., 27. Mai 2019, 01:24: > Forgot to put the link, it is http://datacom.co.id/tiddly_tutor.html > > You may

[tw5] TW online, for free - the simplest way

2019-05-31 Thread Mat
Just a note to say I've updated tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com to TW5 version 5.1.19. It takes one minute to set up a new wiki. Note: This site is only a "skin" on top of the actual TiddlySpot setup page. You must use a Chrome browser for setting up a TW5 on TiddlySpot. Once set up, use any