[tw5] Re: Single line break query

2019-11-06 Thread Jon
Right, well I've worked out why it wasn't working in the empty wiki.

Wanting to make sure I wasn't making any mistakes, I copied and pasted 
$:/tags/Stylesheet 
when adding the tag rather than typing it.
 
To double check if this was the problem, I then added another tag next to 
it and typed it out and deleted the original - it worked. 

So although the contents of both tags looked exactly the same, there was 
something about the copying & pasting that introduced the error.

Thanks again!

Jon


On Thursday, 7 November 2019 06:52:36 UTC, Jon wrote:
>
> Hi Mario,
>
> for tiddlers with field class=myText
>
> .myText .tc-tiddler-body {
>   word-break: normal; 
>   word-wrap: break-word;
>   white-space: pre-wrap;
> }
>
> This works perfectly, thanks- but only in one of my wikis!!
>
> I'd noticed this strange behaviour when I was experimenting with some 
> basic CSS to get that to work first.
>
> I used .myText { border: 2px solid blue; } and found this also only works 
> in one of them.
>
> Thinking there must be something in that wiki which is interfering with 
> it, I downloaded an empty wiki and found .myText { border: 2px solid blue; 
> } doesn't work in that either - but it works as expected at tiddlywiki.com
>
> I've checked and double checked and I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything 
> else to account for the differences although it does seem pretty strange.
>
> If you try .myText { border: 2px solid blue; } in a downloaded empty 
> tiddlywiki does it work for you?
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
> On Sunday, 3 November 2019 12:29:51 UTC, Jon wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is using the triple quotes the only way to produce a single line break?
>>
>> For a page of text which includes headers and bullets etc. each piece of 
>> text needs to be enclosed in the quotes.
>>
>> Do not other people find this a tad inconvenient?
>>
>> Is there another way around it?
>>
>> Regards
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Single line break query

2019-11-06 Thread Jon
Hi Mario,

.myText .tc-tiddler-body {
  word-break: normal; 
  word-wrap: break-word;
  white-space: pre-wrap;
}


works perfectly, thanks - but only in one of my wikis!!

I'd noticed this strange behaviour when I was experimenting with some basic 
CSS to get that to work first.

I used .myText { border: 2px solid blue; } and found this also only works 
in one of them.

Thinking there must be something in that wiki which is interfering with it, 
I downloaded an empty wiki and found .myText { border: 2px solid blue; } 
doesn't work in that either - but it works as expected at tiddlywiki.com

I've checked and double checked and I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything 
else to account for the differences although it does seem pretty strange.

If you try .myText { border: 2px solid blue; } in a downloaded empty 
tiddlywiki does it work for you?

Regards
Jon

On Sunday, 3 November 2019 12:29:51 UTC, Jon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is using the triple quotes the only way to produce a single line break?
>
> For a page of text which includes headers and bullets etc. each piece of 
> text needs to be enclosed in the quotes.
>
> Do not other people find this a tad inconvenient?
>
> Is there another way around it?
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: How to accomplish the listed features in Tiddly Wiki

2019-11-06 Thread Sycom
Hello,

As a complement to what Tony wrote:

* You may preserve your files using the nodejs version of tiddlywiki, but
   * you may have to create a .txt.meta file for each (with bash I mean, not by 
hand ;-) if you want to make the whole work properly,
   * You may miss some important and cool features of tiddlywiki that a 
conversion to .tid could bring.
* you are writing about title, language etc. Kind of metadatas. Where are they 
stored? In the files? In the directory structure?
* Maybe some .txt samples would help to figure out the big picture
* Please be more precise about your reversibility needs. 

Cheers

Sylvain
@sycom

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[tw5] Re: GGrexit did not happen. SO, make the best of GG. #1

2019-11-06 Thread A Gloom

@TT

I been playing a bit with transporting single searchers to another wiki. It 
works pretty well.

>
> It I get time I'll try do a demo. Can't promise. But I do think that being 
> able to add one of two to a wiki could be a very useful thing. 
> You did the hard graft that can benefit other slightly more limited uses, 
> I think?
>

Cool, would like to see it-- I'll check the single wiki searches and single 
& consolidated GG searches to see if I have updated them after putting up 
Ref Collective, I haven't updated it since I first put it up

you can be my eyes-- let me know how my tiddlers look with normal themes

there was the minor link color fix to the GG searches

I may put them here, cause I had problems with dragging n dropping to 
TiddlySpot

if you're wondering why Ref Collective is at the old GuideDoc's location, 
its because when I tried to drag n drop/import it to a fresh TiddlySpot 
wiki, the import caused a Javascript error which seem to ruin the existing 
wiki (viewing it brought up just the javascript error msg),  Did it with 
the wiki as well as a blank wiki from TWcom.  I was able to drag n drop 
onto the pre-existing GuideDocs wiki though.

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Re: [tw5] Re: How to add group for untagged tiddlers to table of contents?

2019-11-06 Thread TonyM
Max,

Later you can look at grouping here https://tiddlywiki.com/#GroupedLists

Regards
Tony

On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 5:45:26 AM UTC+11, MaxGyver wrote:
>
> Thanks for clarifying!
>
> *<$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">* was wrong!
> It must be* <$list filter="[untagged[]!is[system]]">* instead*.*
> That's very similar to *<$list 
> filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*.
>
> The latter is more complete. It contains the same tiddlers as the version 
> with *untagged[]* plus all tiddlers tagged for example:
>
>- TableOfContents
>- $:/tags/RawMarkup
>- $:/tags/Stylesheet
>- $:/tags/SideBar
>- $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut
>
> These are not included in the regular table of contents nor in the 
> *untagged* group.
>
> So I'm going to keep using *<$list 
> filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*. I don't introduce 
> new tags that often :-)
>
> Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 23:07 Uhr schrieb Sylvain Comte <
> sylvai...@gmail.com >:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> By the way 
>>
>> * !has[tags] was not a good way to proceed. Only tiddlers WITHOUT a tags 
>> field will be listed. i.e. handcoded tiddlers since tw created ones always 
>> have a tags field,
>> * untagged[] is a better way and will give you also tiddlers with empty 
>> tags field,
>> * not sure about what !tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3] does differently in 
>> your case but I'd be interested by your investigations (system tags?)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Sylvain
>> @sycom
>>
>> Le lun. 4 nov. 2019 à 22:15, MaxGyver > > a écrit :
>>
>>> Thanks for your answers!
>>>  
>>>
 You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of 
 tags, rather than tagless tiddlers?

>>>
>>> I want all tagless tiddlers because the table of contents only lists all 
>>> my tagged tiddlers.
>>>
>>> So a filter like !has[tags] or untagged[] seems to be fine.
>>>
>>> I would expect that these three filters return the same tiddlers 
>>> (because I only use three different tags so far):
>>>
>>>1. <$list filter="[!is[system]!has[tags]]">
>>>2. <$list filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">
>>>3. <$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">
>>>
>>> But I get 12 vs. 45 vs. 77 tiddlers. I'll have a look into what the 
>>> tiddlers missing in list 1 and in list 2 have in common.
>>>
>>> And does anybody know how I get my filter into a foldable group like the 
>>> tag groups in the table of contents?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Max
>>>
>>>
>>> Am Sonntag, 3. November 2019 23:37:13 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:

 To clarify

 You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of 
 tags, rather than tagless tiddlers?

 then you wish to automate the addition of tags to the specific set of 
 tags without editing wiki text?

 first I would start with a tag of tags E.g.: "tag group" and tag your 
 specific set of tags. Add-on another specific tag by tagging it with the 
 "tag group"

 This is not the full solution (I'm on my mobile) but consider the use 
 of the subfilter operator.

 Regards
 Tony 

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[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-06 Thread A Gloom

>
> By the way on weights, how about a "pounds" to British "stones 
> " converter? :-) Stones makes 
> me less weighty :-).
>

: )  once i add the editor for the stored conversion values (the selection 
options & table entries), any conversion can be added-- it will use the 
same editor that the ref wikis bookmark editor and cheat sheets builder use

I need to modify it to accept divide by conversion (shouldn't be too much 
extra effort)

The converter is part of the RagCalculator XL!1! (which should be out this 
week) see below

The basic calculator using buttons for add, subtract, multiply, divide (ie 
1+2)(important cause it allows use of Mn (see below)), typed entry 
(Mohammad's math macro) of numbers and math operators

"Multi" mode a string of values all to be operated on by add, subtract, 
multiply, divide (ie: =5 =9 =1 =3 -2),
"Pi" button for sum (adding) of a series of numbers (ie: 1+2+3), "Σ" 
button, for product (multiplying) of a series of numbers (ie: 1x2x3)

"Mn" (memory) button puts the result of an operation into a new operation 
(ie 5+5=, Mn, result1-5=, Mn, result2x4=, Mn...), Copy to clipboard, help 
display, aux display of the filter syntax producing the math, converter 
with chart

[image: Clipboardrcalc.jpg]

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[tw5] Re: How to accomplish the listed features in Tiddly Wiki

2019-11-06 Thread TonyM
Java,

Your request is very open. The key is if you wish to use tiddlywiki to do 
this you will need to do your first step to be your option 4, 

   - 4) Import option to import the .txt files 
   Just drag and drop the files on your tiddlywiki and import them (or use 
   the import button one at a time)
   If you already know the language in a set of files import them and make 
   a button to tag them in bulk with a language tag (or use a field)

To do this it is important to tell us what the total size of all these 
files is, if you already know which language. 
Also once in tiddlywiki you will no longer refer to files but tiddlers.

Most of the questions can then be answered within tiddlywiki by 
various means except the following

   - 5) keyboard layout for the selected language if possible (look for 
   this in your local operating system or browser)

I am not sure how you will do the following but I expect others can help

   - 3) Highlight the search keyword in all occurrences after search (you 
   can in edit mode with the codemirror editor)
   you can display the relevant tiddlers and use the browser search to 
   highlight the search target.
   
   
*All the rest are achievable, and once in Tiddlywiki you can view it in 
most browsers and most platforms*.

However with respect you are asking help to do the whole thing, that is a 
lot to ask a volunteer, I suggest to try and start, given my above 
suggestions, and ask more questions as you go.

Regards
Tony


On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 12:35:04 PM UTC+11, Java Developer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone help me how to accomplish the following features in Tiddly 
> Wiki ?
>
> I have 2,000 .txt files (only text) for each language. Example, english, 
> malayalam, telegu, tamil etc.,Around 20 languages
>
> Need your kind comments or feedback on how to build the following using 
> tiddly wiki which needs to have the following features
>
> 1) search in the content and search in the title or file names
> 2) Search Box with type-ahead search with number of hits/matches found i.e 
> full text search in file content
> 3) Highlight the search keyword in all occurrences after search
> 4) Import option to import the .txt files or we can place it in a folder 
> to index the content
> 5) keyboard layout for the selected language if possible. Example if a 
> user selects, english, english content should be searched and displayed. 
> Similar for Tamil etc., keyboard layout is needed, since i know many 
> languages and wanted to switch and type around it https://keymanweb.com
> 6) Easy navigation after search results are published (previous, next, go 
> to exact match etc.,)
> 7) Preview option or preview view of a single file content with navigation 
> would be helpful with previous, next, search option of a single file...
>
> The content should be portable to any machine
>
> Please help me with your comments...
>
> Thanks
>

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[tw5] How to accomplish the listed features in Tiddly Wiki

2019-11-06 Thread Java Developer
Hi,

Could someone help me how to accomplish the following features in Tiddly 
Wiki ?

I have 2,000 .txt files (only text) for each language. Example, english, 
malayalam, telegu, tamil etc.,Around 20 languages

Need your kind comments or feedback on how to build the following using 
tiddly wiki which needs to have the following features

1) search in the content and search in the title or file names
2) Search Box with type-ahead search with number of hits/matches found i.e 
full text search in file content
3) Highlight the search keyword in all occurrences after search
4) Import option to import the .txt files or we can place it in a folder to 
index the content
5) keyboard layout for the selected language if possible. Example if a user 
selects, english, english content should be searched and displayed. Similar 
for Tamil etc., keyboard layout is needed, since i know many languages and 
wanted to switch and type around it https://keymanweb.com
6) Easy navigation after search results are published (previous, next, go 
to exact match etc.,)
7) Preview option or preview view of a single file content with navigation 
would be helpful with previous, next, search option of a single file...

The content should be portable to any machine

Please help me with your comments...

Thanks

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[tw5] Re: Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?

2019-11-06 Thread TonyM
Stephan,

I believe attachments are handled as mime types inside the body text. We 
know other emailers or inbox software can do this we just need to work out 
how to do the same in tiddlywiki. Unfortunately I have found the email 
methods so fragile I waste a lot of time with them, so I am keen to explore 
your solution. Thanks for sharing.

Regards
Tony


On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 6:54:19 PM UTC+11, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2019 06:21:04 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>>
>> My dream is to be able to attach a json file of tiddlers to an email as 
>> well, any idea if this may be possible?
>>
>  
> As far as I know it's not possible to add attachments with a mailto-link. 
> You could "paste" the JSON content into the mail body. 
>

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[tw5] Re: Single line break query

2019-11-06 Thread PMario
uups,
didn't test it. I think it needs to be:

.myTest .tc-tiddler-body {
...

-m

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Re: [tw5] Re: How to add group for untagged tiddlers to table of contents?

2019-11-06 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
A version that's somewhat easier to maintain, assuming your tags have no 
spaces or special characters:

<$list filter="[!is[system]] -[enlist[Tag1 Tag2 Tag3]tagging[]]" >





On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 10:45:26 AM UTC-8, MaxGyver wrote:
>
> Thanks for clarifying!
>
> *<$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">* was wrong!
> It must be* <$list filter="[untagged[]!is[system]]">* instead*.*
> That's very similar to *<$list 
> filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*.
>
> The latter is more complete. It contains the same tiddlers as the version 
> with *untagged[]* plus all tiddlers tagged for example:
>
>- TableOfContents
>- $:/tags/RawMarkup
>- $:/tags/Stylesheet
>- $:/tags/SideBar
>- $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut
>
> These are not included in the regular table of contents nor in the 
> *untagged* group.
>
> So I'm going to keep using *<$list 
> filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*. I don't introduce 
> new tags that often :-)
>
> Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 23:07 Uhr schrieb Sylvain Comte <
> sylvai...@gmail.com >:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> By the way 
>>
>> * !has[tags] was not a good way to proceed. Only tiddlers WITHOUT a tags 
>> field will be listed. i.e. handcoded tiddlers since tw created ones always 
>> have a tags field,
>> * untagged[] is a better way and will give you also tiddlers with empty 
>> tags field,
>> * not sure about what !tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3] does differently in 
>> your case but I'd be interested by your investigations (system tags?)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Sylvain
>> @sycom
>>
>> Le lun. 4 nov. 2019 à 22:15, MaxGyver > > a écrit :
>>
>>> Thanks for your answers!
>>>  
>>>
 You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of 
 tags, rather than tagless tiddlers?

>>>
>>> I want all tagless tiddlers because the table of contents only lists all 
>>> my tagged tiddlers.
>>>
>>> So a filter like !has[tags] or untagged[] seems to be fine.
>>>
>>> I would expect that these three filters return the same tiddlers 
>>> (because I only use three different tags so far):
>>>
>>>1. <$list filter="[!is[system]!has[tags]]">
>>>2. <$list filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">
>>>3. <$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">
>>>
>>> But I get 12 vs. 45 vs. 77 tiddlers. I'll have a look into what the 
>>> tiddlers missing in list 1 and in list 2 have in common.
>>>
>>> And does anybody know how I get my filter into a foldable group like the 
>>> tag groups in the table of contents?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Max
>>>
>>>
>>> Am Sonntag, 3. November 2019 23:37:13 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:

 To clarify

 You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of 
 tags, rather than tagless tiddlers?

 then you wish to automate the addition of tags to the specific set of 
 tags without editing wiki text?

 first I would start with a tag of tags E.g.: "tag group" and tag your 
 specific set of tags. Add-on another specific tag by tagging it with the 
 "tag group"

 This is not the full solution (I'm on my mobile) but consider the use 
 of the subfilter operator.

 Regards
 Tony 

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Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Sylvain Comte
Ooops i forgot the thread link

https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/tiddlywiki/YznqeuiZyqQ

:-)

Cheers

Sylvain
@sycom


Le mer. 6 nov. 2019 à 19:33, Michael Wiktowy  a écrit :

>
>
> On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 2:14:24 PM UTC-4, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>>
>>
>> The DataURI macro is not suitable for directly converting SVG tiddlers so
>> I had to use the website:
>> https://websemantics.uk/tools/svg-to-background-image-conversion/
>> and save the resulting (including the quotes!)
>>
>>
>>
> Curses! I just realized that quotes are important. I could have used the
> built-in datauri macro ... I had just forgotten the "" around the macro:
>
>   background-image: url("<>");
>
> It looks like too many quote marks but it works without all the external
> dataURI website conversion. The opacity step is still needed though.
>
> Doh!
>
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Re: [tw5] Re: How to add group for untagged tiddlers to table of contents?

2019-11-06 Thread Max Schillinger
Thanks for clarifying!

*<$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">* was wrong!
It must be* <$list filter="[untagged[]!is[system]]">* instead*.*
That's very similar to *<$list
filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*.

The latter is more complete. It contains the same tiddlers as the version
with *untagged[]* plus all tiddlers tagged for example:

   - TableOfContents
   - $:/tags/RawMarkup
   - $:/tags/Stylesheet
   - $:/tags/SideBar
   - $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut

These are not included in the regular table of contents nor in the
*untagged* group.

So I'm going to keep using *<$list
filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">*. I don't introduce
new tags that often :-)

Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 23:07 Uhr schrieb Sylvain Comte <
sylvain.co...@gmail.com>:

> Hello,
>
> By the way
>
> * !has[tags] was not a good way to proceed. Only tiddlers WITHOUT a tags
> field will be listed. i.e. handcoded tiddlers since tw created ones always
> have a tags field,
> * untagged[] is a better way and will give you also tiddlers with empty
> tags field,
> * not sure about what !tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3] does differently in
> your case but I'd be interested by your investigations (system tags?)
>
> Cheers
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>
> Le lun. 4 nov. 2019 à 22:15, MaxGyver 
> a écrit :
>
>> Thanks for your answers!
>>
>>
>>> You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of tags,
>>> rather than tagless tiddlers?
>>>
>>
>> I want all tagless tiddlers because the table of contents only lists all
>> my tagged tiddlers.
>>
>> So a filter like !has[tags] or untagged[] seems to be fine.
>>
>> I would expect that these three filters return the same tiddlers (because
>> I only use three different tags so far):
>>
>>1. <$list filter="[!is[system]!has[tags]]">
>>2. <$list filter="[!is[system]!tag[Tag1]!tag[Tag2]!tag[Tag3]]">
>>3. <$list filter="[!is[system] untagged[]]">
>>
>> But I get 12 vs. 45 vs. 77 tiddlers. I'll have a look into what the
>> tiddlers missing in list 1 and in list 2 have in common.
>>
>> And does anybody know how I get my filter into a foldable group like the
>> tag groups in the table of contents?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Max
>>
>>
>> Am Sonntag, 3. November 2019 23:37:13 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>>>
>>> To clarify
>>>
>>> You are after a list of tiddlers not tagged with a specific set of tags,
>>> rather than tagless tiddlers?
>>>
>>> then you wish to automate the addition of tags to the specific set of
>>> tags without editing wiki text?
>>>
>>> first I would start with a tag of tags E.g.: "tag group" and tag your
>>> specific set of tags. Add-on another specific tag by tagging it with the
>>> "tag group"
>>>
>>> This is not the full solution (I'm on my mobile) but consider the use of
>>> the subfilter operator.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
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[tw5] Re: Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Wiktowy


On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 2:14:24 PM UTC-4, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
>
> The DataURI macro is not suitable for directly converting SVG tiddlers so 
> I had to use the website: 
> https://websemantics.uk/tools/svg-to-background-image-conversion/
> and save the resulting (including the quotes!)
>
>
>
Curses! I just realized that quotes are important. I could have used the 
built-in datauri macro ... I had just forgotten the "" around the macro:

  background-image: url("<>");

It looks like too many quote marks but it works without all the external 
dataURI website conversion. The opacity step is still needed though.

Doh!

/Mike

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[tw5] Re: Single line break query

2019-11-06 Thread Jon
Hi Mario,

Thanks - I was stuck. I think this would be a good solution and I can see 
that Tiddler Commander would allow the removal of the field from all 
tiddlers if needed later.

However, the CSS seems to be mis-applying itself as the toolbar icons are 
spread about the page.

Any ideas for a correction?

Regards
Jon

On Tuesday, 5 November 2019 09:40:23 UTC, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Jon, 
>
> If you don't want to use a tag, to apply the "special" styling you can use 
> the "user class 
> " field. 
>
> eg: create a field named: class
> add the value eg: myText
>
> This field needs to be part of every tiddler, which needs special 
> formatting. I think *the tagging mechanism will be more convenient*. 
>
> 
>
> create a tiddler named eg: my-styles and tag it: $:/tags/Stylesheet ... 
> add
>
> .myText {
>   word-break: normal; 
>   word-wrap: break-word;
>   white-space: pre-wrap;
> }
>
> This will have the same effect as tagging it and use the data- 
> definition. 
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
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[tw5] Re: Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Wiktowy


On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 2:10:36 PM UTC-4, Sycom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Habe a look at this thread. I think the issue can be solved by tweaking
>
> * Xlmns declaration
> * Tiddler type attribute
>
> Cheers
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>

I read the discussion about that and I tried fiddling with those to no 
avail. I found a solution 
 
though.

Thanks,
/Mike

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[tw5] Re: Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Wiktowy


On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 1:00:30 PM UTC-4, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
>
> In doing some more poking and prodding, it looks like an external svg 
> image works fine ... the issue is with the datauri encoding that is going 
> on that it breaking the format and the browser is just ignoring it. I tried 
> the long-form macro call <$macrocall $name="datauri" title="Example SVG" 
> $output="text/plain"/> but no joy.
>
>
I finally figured it out and thought that I would share the solution here 
... it is a bit painful but works:

The DataURI macro is not suitable for directly converting SVG tiddlers so I 
had to use the website: 
https://websemantics.uk/tools/svg-to-background-image-conversion/
and save the resulting (including the quotes!)


"data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf8,%3Csvg ..."

into a tiddler named 'SVG Background DataURI'.

I then could use the same trick as you use to transclude an SVG into a 
splash screen to transclude it into a stylesheet (admittedly ... I could 
have just cut and paste it directly into the stylesheet but it makes a big 
mess):

background-image: url({{SVG Background DataURI||$:/core/templates/plain-text
-tiddler}});

Unfortunately, background-images have no opacity property so rather than go 
an edit the original SVG and re-datauri-encode it, I had to use this hack:
https://scotch.io/tutorials/how-to-change-a-css-background-images-opacity

So the resulting CSS looks like this:

.svg-foreground { 
position: relative; 
z-index: 1; 
} 
 
.svg-background { 
position: relative; 
overflow: hidden; 
} 
.svg-background:after { 
content: ' '; 
display: block; 
position: absolute; 
left: 0; 
top: 0; 
z-index: 0; 
width: 100%; 
height: 100%; 
opacity: 0.1; 
background-image: url({{SVG Background DataURI||$:/core/templates/plain-
text-tiddler}}); 
background-repeat: no-repeat; 
background-position: center; 
} 



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[tw5] Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Sycom
Hi,

Habe a look at this thread. I think the issue can be solved by tweaking

* Xlmns declaration
* Tiddler type attribute

Cheers

Sylvain
@sycom

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[tw5] Re: Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Wiktowy
On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 11:48:48 AM UTC-4, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to make a particular tiddler show a background SVG image 
> "watermark". The SVG image is also in the same tiddlywiki.
> I searched through the GG archive and found some good information to get 
> me to this point but I need some further help.
>
> I have the following in my stylesheet tiddler:
>
> [data-tiddler-title="Example Tiddler"] .tc-tiddler-body { 
>   border: 1px solid blue; 
>   background-image: url(<>); 
>   background-repeat: no-repeat; 
>   background-position: center;  
>   position: relative; 
> }
>
> ... and while I see a nice blue border around the body of "Example 
> Tiddler", the background image is not visible, I can't quite figure out why 
> the image is not showing up anywhere. There is no sign of it so I can't 
> even see what might be obscuring it. I can set a background-color which 
> works perfectly but not a background-image.
>
> I am missing something critical here. Can some CSS-guru point me in the 
> right direction?
>

In doing some more poking and prodding, it looks like an external svg image 
works fine ... the issue is with the datauri encoding that is going on that 
it breaking the format and the browser is just ignoring it. I tried the 
long-form macro call <$macrocall $name="datauri" title="Example SVG" 
$output="text/plain"/> but no joy.

/Mike
 

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[tw5] Re: What happens on the wiki that furnishes the imported tiddlers whe you grab and drag them over?

2019-11-06 Thread Jan

Hi,
I made a quick test and put the content of a tid-file into a link.
The text really is imported ... the problem is that the content is 
converted into html-encoding.
How does Tiddlywiki avoid this. What does the link dragged over from a 
TW look like?


Jan



Am 02.11.2019 um 19:01 schrieb Jan:

Hello community.
I built a mechanism to upload tiddlers to a folder on a server...and 
now i would like to import them.
I am wondering how the importmechanism works and whether the mechanism 
on the side of the wiki that furnishes the tiddlers could be simulated 
with a php.

What exactly does a wiki do when you drag them?

Cheers Jan


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[tw5] Tiddler Background

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Wiktowy
Hello,

I am trying to make a particular tiddler show a background SVG image 
"watermark". The SVG image is also in the same tiddlywiki.
I searched through the GG archive and found some good information to get me 
to this point but I need some further help.

I have the following in my stylesheet tiddler:

[data-tiddler-title="Example Tiddler"] .tc-tiddler-body { 
  border: 1px solid blue; 
  background-image: url(<>); 
  background-repeat: no-repeat; 
  background-position: center;  
  position: relative; 
}

... and while I see a nice blue border around the body of "Example 
Tiddler", the background image is not visible, I can't quite figure out why 
the image is not showing up anywhere. There is no sign of it so I can't 
even see what might be obscuring it. I can set a background-color which 
works perfectly but not a background-image.

I am missing something critical here. Can some CSS-guru point me in the 
right direction?

Thanks
/Mike

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[tw5] Re: A Livenote Tool

2019-11-06 Thread PeterTheDog
Hello,

I drag and drop tiddlers into my wiki but I haven't the "Livenote Content" 
in the sidebar.





Il giorno domenica 27 ottobre 2019 08:51:50 UTC+1, Mohammad ha scritto:
>
> Based on the discussion here:
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/EZr1hWyx8_Q/gSsoLz7kAAAJ
>
> This is to announce the release of stable livenote tool.
>
> Demo:  http://livenote.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> --Mohammad
>
> Livenote
> Mohammad 27th October 2019 at 11:15am
>
> Tiddlywiki5.1.18+
>  
> LicenseMIT
>  
> Release1.0.0
>  
> Statusstable
>
> This is a demo to show how live note can be implemented using Tiddlywiki.
>
> By livenote, it means just click to create a new tiddler and start writing 
> no edit mode, no save tiddler required.
> How to use
>
> From page controls click on the 27 Create new livenote. A new livenote 
> will be created and TW will navigate to it.
>
> *Note*: The button uses a macro to generate new title with sequence 
> number. The macro also prevents any overwritting previous tiddlers, i.e if 
> some tiddlers with lower sequence number are deleted, the first free 
> sequence number is selected.
>
> How it works
>
>- A new livenote is created by click on the 27 from page controls on 
>the right side bar.
>- A new livenote automatically comes under focus
>- A livenote actually displays a textarea (using a view template) 
>connected to a tiddler. This tiddler has a name like 
>$:/livenote/data/tidname, so every livenote uses two tiddlers one 
>tagged with livenote and one prefixed with $:/livenote/data/
>- You can take note without going to edit mode and then save the 
>tiddler
>- All livenote content tiddler can be found under sidebar tab Livenote 
>Content
>
> NoteOnce a livenote is created, it has a 27 Create new livenote on the 
> right side, so one can simply create new livenote by using this button.
>
> *Warning*: If you delete a livenote, dont forget to delete its *content 
> tiddler* accessed from Livenote Content tab on the right sidebar.
>
> Install Livenote
>
> To have the livenote tool working in your own wiki, simply drag and drop 
> below tiddlers into your wiki.
>
>
>1. $:/kookma/livenote/button/create-new-note
>2. $:/kookma/livenote/macros/livenote
>3. $:/kookma/livenote/macros/newTitle
>4. $:/kookma/livenote/stylesheets/button
>5. $:/kookma/livenote/stylesheets/paper
>6. $:/kookma/livenote/template/viewtemplate
>
> Acknowledgement
>
>- *Marc Malignan* for the great css
>
> History
>
> Livenote History
> 2019.10.27Release 1.0.0livenote now uses simple viewtemplatedocumentation 
> improveda side button on every livenote to create new livenote from there
> 2019.10.26Release 0.5.0initial release
>
>

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[tw5] Tiddler scroll position

2019-11-06 Thread Hubert
Hello,

In case of particularly long tiddlers, is there an action widget that would 
scroll the current tiddler to the top? Or perhaps a state tiddler that 
could be deleted in order to reset a tiddler's scroll position?

My StoryView of choice is zoomin.

I could not find anything relevant in the documentation and this does not seem to be relevant either.

NB. This is *not* in relation to ScrollableWidget 
.

Thanks,
Hubert

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[tw5] Re: I love TiddlyWiki because...

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
"I’m loving #TiddlyWiki . I 
could play with this for hours. But I don’t need to. It’s simply fitting 
into my workflow. I said I wouldn’t bother with deep diving how it works, 
just use it like a database. But I’m picking that stuff up intuitively and 
naturally. It’s powerful af."

@aerynnorth


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[tw5] Re: "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-06 Thread TonyM
Just like with regular fields you can use the has and get operators then filter 
the result such as has[type]prefix[text]

regards
Tony

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[tw5] Re: Create a very simple left menu

2019-11-06 Thread Luis Gonzalez
Thank you very much, Tom. I'm very interested  in completing my manual 

 
but there are many things I don't know.

I am studying hard all your works to document it. 

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[tw5] Re: I love TiddlyWiki because...

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
"@TiddlyWiki  is a lot of fun to play 
around!"

@outlieranalysis 
 

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[tw5] Re: What are the styles for a left menu?

2019-11-06 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Luis,

See also my answer here 
. If 
you use a centralised story river there will be no overlap. Only the left 
menu AND sidebar decrease in width together.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Ton

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[tw5] Re: Create a very simple left menu

2019-11-06 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Luis,

The left menu as described in my guide  
uses a centralised story river.
As stated there it assumes a wide screen monitor, so left menu, story river 
and sidebar can be seen together.

If you do not want a centralised story river (as is your case), you have to 
shift the story river to the right AND you have to shift the sidebar to the 
right as well. Add something like the following to your stylesheet:

.tc-sidebar-scrollable {
left: 1000px;
}

Adjust the left value to your needs.
Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Ton


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[tw5] Re: More math: standard-metric converter

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao A Gloom

Another neat tool by you!

This kind of thing is useful. Small tools category.

Like with "the searchers" it might be good to package and advertise it as 
an independent bundle or plugin.

By the way on weights, how about a "pounds" to British "stones 
" converter? :-) Stones makes 
me less weighty :-).

Best wishes
TT

A Gloom wrote:
>
>
> This from the built in help file
>
>- Decimals (ie: 0.01) and negative numbers (ie: -2) can be 
>entered/typed in text entry field of the "display" of the calculator.
>- The rest of the conversion is automatically filled in by the 
>drop-down select menu (conversion selection).  The converter will handle 
>any conversion using multiplication currently.
>   - Most conversions are rounded up at hundreds, can be changed for 
>   more accuracy– see editing below.
>- The "=" button is for completing the equation, causing it to produce 
>an answer for the conversion.
>- *The "Mn" (memory) button puts the result of an conversion into the 
>first number field, clears the conversion selection, allowing for another 
>conversion to be done with the result of the first conversion.  This can 
> be 
>repeated as many times as desired.*
>- 
>
>
>- Copy to clipboard button saves the result of an operation to 
>clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
>- The "AC" button clears the number entry field and conversion 
>selection.
>- The "?" buttons open a help text tile here.
>- The "Chart" button displays a Standard-Metric conversion chart here 
>in this lower pane.
>- The "Edit" button for an editor for the data tiddler that the select 
>widget draws– will be added.
>
> SPECIAL NOTE:
>
>- The "RagsConverter" title can be changed by editing the 
>"calcsubtitle" field to what text desired.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: GGrexit did not happen. SO, make the best of GG. #1

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
A Gloom wrote:
>
> EDIT:
>
> The search can still function without ... the data tiddlers (the select a 
> wiki, wiki info and ToC won't function), but the enter a wiki url would 
> still work and searches can still be done through it.
>

I been playing a bit with transporting single searchers to another wiki. It 
works pretty well.

It I get time I'll try do a demo. Can't promise. But I do think that being 
able to add one of two to a wiki could be a very useful thing. 
You did the hard graft that can benefit other slightly more limited uses, I 
think?

Best wishes
TT

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[tw5] Re: "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
A. Gloom

> tiddlers with no type set? ...

 

> so what does the field operator [type[]] produce?


I believe they are: *text/vnd.tiddlywiki  *?

TT

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[tw5] Re: Prototyping an edit-by-sections plugin

2019-11-06 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Evan

Very interesting approach. I strongly believe that more "in context" 
creation and editing in TW would better support the "Philosophy of 
Tiddlers". At the moment the dominant work process in TW is ...

*Fragments  -> Whole*


... but with your approach one also gets closer to integrated ...

*Whole -> Fragments*


Semantically humans do both and switch cognitively easily between them.

Having methods of Tiddler auto-creation in context, without segway, is a 
great step to a better relationship to fragments.

There have been some other more recent initiatives along same lines. 
When I get time I'll write a post about them.

Best wishes
TT

Evan Balster wrote:
>
> I'm making a plugin to enable authoring tiddlers by sections in my wiki, 
> and knowing that many other users have been interested in this 
> functionality I'm sharing my prototype.  My goal was to make a long-form 
> journaling workflow that adheres to the Philosophy of Tiddlers 
> .
>

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[tw5] Re: Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?

2019-11-06 Thread Stephan Hradek


Am Dienstag, 5. November 2019 17:16:48 UTC+1 schrieb Mark S.:
>
> You're doing some amazing stuff there, BTW.
>

Thanks.

I may not understand, but perhaps for #1 you should create a template 
> editor for the user. 
>

That's a great idea!

 

> For #2, since you are doing your own parsing, perhaps you could substitute 
> {{!! for << and }} for >> before processing the text.
>

I do not like that idea too much. It will introduce ambiguities because 
{{!!…}} still would have the special meaning while the user would only know 
about <<…>>

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