I think a simple way to prevent conflict is letting people working on
several different tiddlers, and transclude them together.
To prevent people editing same file, maybe you can use webrtc or libp2p to
indicate a tiddler is currently being editing, thus prevent people from
change it. Just like
Ciao Mat
I think part of the issue is that there large variation about the scope of
what "markup" means.
The term "markup" was originally derived from printer's (blue or red pen)
annotations that were instructions for the layout of physical type on a
printing press. This later evolved into for
talha131,
The Locator plugin is made to find related tags easier, it shows the tags in
search results as well.
https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-locator/
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Thanks Mark! That did the trick. I really appreciate the help. I think I
understand what you did and why as well. I just wish I could think of those
kinds of things on my own. Time and experience will change that I'm sure.
Damon
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 12:13:58 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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>
For the moment, TT's thread seems like a good place:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/tMLfNs1K3JU/ApVF6qIaBgAJ
If there's a lot of activity, we'll have to think of somewhere else.
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On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 1:17:01 AM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Mark
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> I have not looked
You should be able to use the index property of the action-setfield widget:
<$action-setfield $tiddler="mydatatiddler" $index="name.middle"
$value={{$:/temp/person!!name.middle}} />
The fields may seem clunky, but they are probably a better long-term
choice, since there are so many filter opera
The tiddler is genealogical one, each generated file would include the
subject name ( ex. $:/?data/** SURNAME **/** GIVEN **/** MIDDLE ** ). "$:/"
is self explanatory, "?" is for sorting purposes, it sorts on top; does not
get lost in the regular plugin file names and provides look up at a glanc
Worked, not worked. It does not work if I add this line to the button.
type="application/x-tiddler-dictionary"
It renders like a text.
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You would need one data tiddler per form unless the keys are qualified with a
unique name such as the current tiddler.
Tony
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I was experimenting on this area I have neglected. Try this
[[mydata]]
<$edit-text tiddler="mydata" index="v1"/>
{{mydata##v1}}
<$edit-text tiddler="mydata" index="v2" tag=input/>
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the temp file is just standard tiddler at the moment used to store the
results of a form in fields. This raises an additional question . . . can
you store form results in a data type tiddler?
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 9:05:42 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
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> This is not a full answer but have you tr
This is not a full answer but have you tried datatiddler##entryname
Rather than temptiddler!!entryname
Regards
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Tried searching the forum to no avail.
Right now I have a button that populates fields. The fields needs are many
and makes it clunky. Though I knew of data tiddlers it is only recently I
realized there could be some potential usefulness. Here is section of my
current button action.
name.middl
Linda
Depending on what failed sometimes you can still save the wiki successfully.
Even more safety may come with local storage in the next version. How ever if
the wiki can't load because of something in local storage we will need a new
technique.
There is no substitute for automatic backups
While on this topic in my large wikis I created a checkbox to toggle the
sidebar segment tag on the sidebar tabs tiddler. In rally large wikis this has
a performance advantage by stopping the need to rerender the side bar every
change tw5 and twc benefit.
Tony
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Hey Mat! Thanks so much for answering so quick, it worked great :)
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 4:46:03 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
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> Hi init w and welcome!
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> Yes, the sidebar tabs are regular tiddlers that are tagged $:/tags/SideBar
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> One way to access all tiddlers tagged something specific is to u
maybe you can use the plugin switcher in the core:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/modules/pluginswitcher.js
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 7:38:51 PM UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
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> I am working on Tiddlyshow to finalize it as a plugin!
> I have several themes for slideshow. I
Hi init w and welcome!
Yes, the sidebar tabs are regular tiddlers that are tagged $:/tags/SideBar
One way to access all tiddlers tagged something specific is to use the
tag-pill macro by, in a tiddler, typing in <>. In it
you can click on the concerned tiddlers and once you have the tiddlers yo
I am working on Tiddlyshow to finalize it as a plugin!
I have several themes for slideshow. I want to apply themes by a theme
switcher!
What I do now is to apply the $:/tags/Stylesheet to bundle of tiddlers in
selected theme and remove $:/tags/Stylesheet tag
from previous theme tiddlers (each th
Ok a coupe tweaks to leaf-node2 may do it (until you find another bug) :
\define leaf-node2(prefix,chunk)
<$list filter="[<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>]" variable="full-title">
<$list filter="[descriptionis[shadow]]
[descriptionis[tiddler]]" variable="tiddler">
<$list filter="[removeprefix<__
Possibly. You can try using the Emergency Export Save outlined here:
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Emergency%20Tiddler%20Export
Basically, you're exporting all recently modified tiddlers.
Good luck!
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 8:40:39 AM UTC-7, Linda Moss wrote:
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> Hi!
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> I'm using *5.1.19 *on 67.0
Actually, looking at "[haschanged[]]", to get all the changed tiddlers
(including system), I think it will only take me about 10 minutes to fix
this by manually moving tiddlers. So, not as difficult as I was thinking it
would be.
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 11:40:39 AM UTC-4, Linda Moss wrote:
Hi!
I'm using *5.1.19 *on 67.0.2 (on Lubuntu Linux, i3wm).
I should have saved much more often, today. But alas, after several hours
of work, I went to hit "save" and got the dreaded
> Internal JavaScript Error
Well, this is embarrassing. It is recommended that you restart TiddlyWiki
by ref
Mat!
If you create three empty tiddlers in tiddlywiki.com and close all others!
Then if you clicked on a tittle its tiddler is in the middle you will not
get any change on the screen!
So, while I KNOW some code is running at the behind, there is no visual
reaction from TW! This may cause confu
Hey Mark,
Yeah, I didn't explain very well. Hopefully, the following will help.
So I have a tiddler titled "Atchison Daily Champion, Sunday, March 8,
1868." I put the following in the description field
"Newspapers-Kansas-Atchison-Daily Champion-1868-03-08." The output of the
macro looked just
>
> if you click on a link points to one of these tiddler, TW
> will not do anything as that tiddler is on screen!
>
This is not correct. It will scroll the tiddler to the top edge of the
screen BUT not if the clicked at titles are at the bottom of the river so
that they cant scroll up without
Added to TW-Scripts
On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 7:44:10 AM UTC+4:30, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 6:20:55 PM UTC-7, Ulf Ayirtahsk Berg wrote:
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>> I joined just now to ask about this nonsensical reaction to clicking the
>> Save icon. If anyone has a pointer, thanks in ad
This may be a redundant question
Assume you have several tiddlers open in story view! When you click on a
link in one of tiddler which point to another tiddler
TW will bring it in focus and navigation is performed as you expected!
Assume now the tiddlers are small so at a time several of them ar
Just to confirm that you can only save twc files in firefox with
savetiddlers extension (this is due to how twc saves itself - it reads the
last version from disk which it modifies - ff lets you read from the disk
but not chrome )
all the best
BJ
On Friday, May 10, 2019 at 9:28:45 AM UTC+2, A
YES Thanks Mark!
On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 8:08:01 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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> Maybe baseFilename={{!!caption}} ??
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> On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 5:40:33 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
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>> This is all helpful, thank you Tony and Mark.
>>
>> Mark's snippet means changing the file nam
@Tony
While what you write is, of course, true, I think it is more fair to not go
beyond the native tools provided by TW when describing what WikiText is.
Any computer language can be anti-abstracted down to machine code but the
point (or at least my point) is to stay in the layer we're at.
Th
Am 13.06.2019 um 09:52 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
I suspect it’s not wildly useful beyond the system tiddlers
Some useful use-cases, maybe not wildly so...
If I call <> I get a tree of my
journal tiddlers; nice.
It might be wildly useful in *Biology*: I want to inventorise my
aquarium using
Mark
I have not looked at the details of your PowerShell script but I have some
thoughts on making it very efficient and perhaps easy to configure.
Where would be the best place or thread to continue that conversation?
regards
Tony
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Some thoughts on this subject
In many ways we confuse wiki text with the macros and widgets we use to
manipulate wiki text, tiddlers and fields further. Beyond markdown, and
camelcase links we move away from wiki text and use macros and widgets. Then in
many cases the macros and widgets generat
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