[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
Understood.
 

> The article I posted indicates that even with their Internet back, it may 
> be limited to sites/domains the Guv approves
>

Let's hope he is back online soon.
 
Tony

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[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread A Gloom
In the last couple of months Mohammad was blocked from accessing GitHub. I 
understand this was initiated in the U.S. at the time, This may not be the 
case this time but my reaction was to the link, which has being suggested 
was broken to start with. 

Not sure what the details are concerning past incidents, but the US as far 
as I can tell isn't involved in things this time around-- its all internal 
affairs-- at least this isn't a Kashmir situation-- their Internet been 
down for 3 months now if I'm correct.

The article I posted indicates that even with their Internet back, it may 
be limited to sites/domains the Guv approves

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[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
A Gloom,

In the last couple of months Mohammad was blocked from accessing GitHub. I 
understand this was initiated in the U.S. at the time, This may not be the 
case this time but my reaction was to the link, which has being suggested 
was broken to start with. 

Whatever the cause it is disappointing it is impacting Mohammad, his 
contributions and the community as a result.

I feel it is important to recognise someones absence  whatever the cause.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 3:05:21 PM UTC+11, A Gloom wrote:
>
> Why would the US be blocking his site?
>
> Internet has been restored but the situation may  not be over
>
> https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50563917
>

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[tw5] Re: Main CSS classes

2019-11-26 Thread A Gloom
Nice!  I can possibly use that for an visual guide to the TW structure-- 
after I do a guide for tiddler manager and after I finish Rags Grimoire TW 
(making great progress, I may have possibly done things with the sidebar 
that no one else has done before)

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[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread A Gloom
Why would the US be blocking his site?

Internet has been restored but the situation may  not be over

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50563917

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[tw5] Re: convert yyyymmdd to days from another date (now)

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
Post Script;

I am suggesting you keep dates in the TiddlyWiki Serial number format and 
use the View widget to display in other ways as desired. By selecting the 
date range using the days operator in the list widget, you keep the logic 
in the list process and avoid converting dates unnecessarily and thus the 
challenge of maintaining valid date formats.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 9:59:47 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> As per my reply I recommend against that because you make your solution 
> Operating system dependant. You will not find it easy to move it to another 
> device or host and you can only share with a subset of users.
>
> Feel free to ask more questions about my suggested/recommended approach.
>
> Let me restate;
> *Now you can think there is another way, but this advice comes from me 
> spending weeks of developing date handling in tiddlywiki so unless you use 
> more advanced date functions in say evans formulae plugin I recommend you 
> try and wrap your head around this conceptual somersault. I believe you 
> will be rewarded in the long run and any other approach may make your head 
> hurt.*
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 9:35:33 AM UTC+11, Dave wrote:
>>
>> Ok, thanks Tony for your input.
>>
>> Seeing as I use Bob, apparently you can do things with bash scripts (I'm 
>> on linux).  Maybe I'll look into that 
>>
>> If I get a solution that way I'll post back on this thread..
>>
>>
>> - Dave
>>
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread Julio Peña
Hello guys,

I found this in tiddlyspot: http://commander.tiddlyspot.com/

Maybe this might help if you are looking for the SNR function?


Best regards,

Julio

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[tw5] Re: convert yyyymmdd to days from another date (now)

2019-11-26 Thread Jed Carty
if you know any JavaScript it wouldn't take long to just use JavaScript date 
functions and have that handle the weirdness that comes with them.

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Re: [tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread Sylvain Comte
Mmm. Pretty strange.

SNR has no gh-pages branch (https://github.com/kookma/SNR/branches/all), so
it won't publish. But maybe we can publish master now on GitHub...

Cheers

Sylvain
@sycom

Le mer. 27 nov. 2019 à 00:18, David Gifford  a écrit :

> I noticed it when trying to open his SNR (search N replace) plugin from
> the Toolmap. That is not in Shiraz. Perhaps he took it down.
>
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 5:13:34 PM UTC-6, Sycom wrote:
>>
>> Hello David,
>>
>> This is not really a sign. Mohammad didn't have a functional
>> kookma.github.io repo (see https://github.com/kookma/kookma.github.io)
>>
>> https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ works. Just as his other projects.
>>
>> Hopefully our kookma will come back soon on the net, with great projects
>> as usual.
>>
>> Warm regards
>>
>> Sylvain
>> @sycom
>>
>>
>> Le mer. 27 nov. 2019 à 00:03, David Gifford  a écrit :
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
SYcom,

Thanks for setting this right. I hold my view to the side pending more 
evidence.

Tony

On Wednesday, 27 November 2019 10:13:34 UTC+11, Sycom wrote:
>
> Hello David,
>
> This is not really a sign. Mohammad didn't have a functional 
> kookma.github.io repo (see https://github.com/kookma/kookma.github.io)
>
> https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ works. Just as his other projects. 
>
> Hopefully our kookma will come back soon on the net, with great projects 
> as usual.
>
> Warm regards
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>
>
> Le mer. 27 nov. 2019 à 00:03, David Gifford  > a écrit :
>
>> https://kookma.github.io/ turns up a 404 
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Re: [tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread David Gifford
I noticed it when trying to open his SNR (search N replace) plugin from the 
Toolmap. That is not in Shiraz. Perhaps he took it down.

On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 5:13:34 PM UTC-6, Sycom wrote:
>
> Hello David,
>
> This is not really a sign. Mohammad didn't have a functional 
> kookma.github.io repo (see https://github.com/kookma/kookma.github.io)
>
> https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ works. Just as his other projects. 
>
> Hopefully our kookma will come back soon on the net, with great projects 
> as usual.
>
> Warm regards
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>
>
> Le mer. 27 nov. 2019 à 00:03, David Gifford  > a écrit :
>
>> https://kookma.github.io/ turns up a 404 
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Re: [tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread Sylvain Comte
Hello David,

This is not really a sign. Mohammad didn't have a functional
kookma.github.io repo (see https://github.com/kookma/kookma.github.io)

https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ works. Just as his other projects.

Hopefully our kookma will come back soon on the net, with great projects as
usual.

Warm regards

Sylvain
@sycom


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[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
That's Terrible, because it means the U.S. Is blocking us from someones 
work.

Perhaps they can't help that Mohammad can't reach us but to hide his 
resources and return a 404 when in reality it should tell the truth is 
disgusting.

*The First casualty of War is the truth.*

Tony

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> https://kookma.github.io/ turns up a 404 
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[tw5] Re: Mohammad Are you there?

2019-11-26 Thread David Gifford
https://kookma.github.io/ turns up a 404 

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[tw5] Re: convert yyyymmdd to days from another date (now)

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
Dave,

As per my reply I recommend against that because you make your solution 
Operating system dependant. You will not find it easy to move it to another 
device or host and you can only share with a subset of users.

Feel free to ask more questions about my suggested/recommended approach.

Let me restate;
*Now you can think there is another way, but this advice comes from me 
spending weeks of developing date handling in tiddlywiki so unless you use 
more advanced date functions in say evans formulae plugin I recommend you 
try and wrap your head around this conceptual somersault. I believe you 
will be rewarded in the long run and any other approach may make your head 
hurt.*

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 9:35:33 AM UTC+11, Dave wrote:
>
> Ok, thanks Tony for your input.
>
> Seeing as I use Bob, apparently you can do things with bash scripts (I'm 
> on linux).  Maybe I'll look into that 
>
> If I get a solution that way I'll post back on this thread..
>
>
> - Dave
>

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[tw5] Re: The penultimate words on saving - multi access and multi user

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
TT,

Go ahead. Please post a reply here with the details, If you think it will 
have a long thread of its own perhaps start a new one and link back here 
and from here to there.

In "The Last Word In Saving" I raised an example Of a wiki to handle the 
Sustainable Development Goals, this is intended as a personal tiddlywiki 
for people. I presume by raising this in this thread you are considering a 
multi-user one?

I have a use case that has being on my mind for the multi-user environment 
but I would also be content if it enabled serial editing.

*Rolling Agenda(s) *
A wiki for a team or committee to use to raise issues, monitor, prioritise 
and action. This tool would help people submit Agenda items, generate an 
agenda, Support the actual meetings, Record and issue minutes of minutes 
and provide individualised lists for members who have items assigned. The 
rolling nature is items reoccur until completed. It will be a live and 
permanent document of the team/project/committees actions. Individuals can 
use it for their own projects as well. 

Perhaps if we restrict its scope to an internal LAN for multiple users with 
more than one editor.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 11:49:19 PM UTC+11, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao TonyM
>
> I have been thinking about this discussion, as well as "The Last Word In 
> Saving".
>
> I concluded I might be interesting to request specific usage/app. need in 
> their details.
> Why? Because I think real needed app./service specs will help clarify 
> parts of the puzzle.
>
> I can post a detailed one if you want. Let me know.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
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[tw5] Re: convert yyyymmdd to days from another date (now)

2019-11-26 Thread Dave
Ok, thanks Tony for your input.

Seeing as I use Bob, apparently you can do things with bash scripts (I'm on 
linux).  Maybe I'll look into that 

If I get a solution that way I'll post back on this thread..


- Dave

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread Chuck R.
Thank you Pmario!

On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 7:15:05 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
>
>
> From: MDN docs 
> 
>
> The MAX_SAFE_INTEGER constant has a value of 9007199254740991 
> (9,007,199,254,740,991 
>> or ~9 quadrillion). The reasoning behind that number is that JavaScript 
>> uses double-precision floating-point format numbers 
>>  as 
>> specified in IEEE 754  
>> and can only safely represent numbers between -(253 - 1) and 253 - 1.
>
>
> -m 
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[tw5] Re: Dumb Question? How to combine Tags?

2019-11-26 Thread Juri der Umstrittene
Big thanks. I've changed your code according to my needs and it works all 
right. One suggestion would be to alter the code for the drop down fields 
to 
<$list filter='[all[tiddlers]tags[]sort[title]]'>
so the Tags are listed alphabetically. In the far away future I'll try to 
implement the check boxes but that was too complicated for me right now.

The Tiddler now looks like this.
<$select field='filter-field1'>
<$list filter='[all[tiddlers]tags[]sort[title]]'>
>><$view field='title'/>


<$select field='filter-field2'>
<$list filter='[all[tiddlers]tags[]sort[title]]'>
>><$view field='title'/>


<$select field='filter-field3'>
<$list filter='[all[tiddlers]tags[]sort[title]]'>
>><$view field='title'/>





<$list filter="[tag{!!filter-field1}] +[tag{!!filter-field2}] 
+[tag{!!filter-field3}]">
<$link><$view field=title/>


{{||$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags}}


Enter code here...
The nice thing is that it shows the tag pills of the search results.



On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 10:09:36 AM UTC+1, A Gloom wrote:
>
> This doesn't use checkboxes but select menu's and generates a filter that 
> can be copied to a list of your design-- or you can grab the select code 
> from it and alter it for checkboxes if you're confident with digging into 
> code.  It's only 2 stage but does AND, OR & NOT
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[tw5] Re: The penultimate words on saving - multi access and multi user

2019-11-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao TonyM

I have been thinking about this discussion, as well as "The Last Word In 
Saving".

I concluded I might be interesting to request specific usage/app. need in 
their details.
Why? Because I think real needed app./service specs will help clarify parts 
of the puzzle.

I can post a detailed one if you want. Let me know.

Best wishes
TT

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[tw5] Re: The penultimate words on saving - multi access and multi user

2019-11-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ste Wilson wrote:
>
> Noteself does have a multi user thing. You can grab it from somewhere in 
> this here group. I think ibm changing it's couchdb offering to something 
> less nice to use stalled noteself before it really got going. Getting 
> another couchdb seems tricky.


I agree. Part of the issue is Noteself is (I think) just Danielo. There is 
a side to all this about how to make a tool at least break even. 
Sustainability can get very difficult for on-web networked solutions 
without income. 

Twederarion for single file wikis by the amazing Jed also deserves a 
> mention as something which allowes tiddlers to be shared commented, 
> followed, pushed and pulled across wikis.
>

I agree. Also the sveral aspects of what Jed has done. Which are extensive. 
Covering local networks, online serving, basic authentication, as well as 
node "in-a-box" (Bob.EXE) for the effete, like me.

Best wishes
TT 

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[tw5] Re: Query: Structure (HTML) -- Where is the visual PLAN?

2019-11-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Great stuff! I'm looking forward to it.

TT

Luis Gonzalez wrote:
>
> I will include a little html diagram at the end of chapter 2 of The-book.
>
> Look at the following weekly report.
>

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Chuck R. wrote:
>
> I'm a Perl programmer, not a JS programmer. 
>

Just a footnote & encouragement. Having a Perl background will help, I 
think, if you want to delve TW code.

Many parts of TiddlyWiki, behind the scenes, use regular expressions 
extensively. Something Perl-istas tend to be very good at.

Best wishes
TT

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[tw5] Re: Possible bug using CSS with Markdown headers H2

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
Hi, 

There is absolutely no need for the !important parameter. -> *border-top* 
instead of top-border.

h1 {border-top:2px solid gray; }

h2 {border-top:1px solid gray; color:red; }


-m

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+1, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> > JavaScript is an "untyped" language, which is an advantage and a 
> disadvantage. ... Based on your question, it is an advantage, because it 
> doesn't matter if you have a 32bit system or a 64 bit system. max_int is 
> the same!
>
> I'm a Perl programmer, not a JS programmer. Would you mind explaining why 
> the limits for a JS counter are the same for a 32-bit vs 64-bit OS? I would 
> be eager to learn something new today by tapping into your wonder fount of 
> wisdom. :)
>

From: MDN docs 


The MAX_SAFE_INTEGER constant has a value of 9007199254740991 
(9,007,199,254,740,991 
> or ~9 quadrillion). The reasoning behind that number is that JavaScript 
> uses double-precision floating-point format numbers 
>  as 
> specified in IEEE 754  
> and can only safely represent numbers between -(253 - 1) and 253 - 1.


-m 

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[tw5] Re: Possible bug using CSS with Markdown headers H2

2019-11-26 Thread Chuck R.
Doh! CSS is actually "border-top" not "top-border". It's working now. Sorry 
for the static. 

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread Chuck R.
> JavaScript is an "untyped" language, which is an advantage and a 
disadvantage. ... Based on your question, it is an advantage, because it 
doesn't matter if you have a 32bit system or a 64 bit system. max_int is 
the same!

I'm a Perl programmer, not a JS programmer. Would you mind explaining why 
the limits for a JS counter are the same for a 32-bit vs 64-bit OS? I would 
be eager to learn something new today by tapping into your wonder fount of 
wisdom. :)

Perl comes in several variations: 16, 32, and 64-bit. Counter value limits 
are based on the lowest common denominator of the OS or Perl bit width. So 
running 16-bit Perl on a 32-bit OS would mean I'm still limited to 16-bit 
values via Perl.

Perl only has 3 basic "types" but officially, it is untyped. It has the $a 
variables (called "scalar" variables), which can hold an integer, float, 
string or even a memory address (pointer). The other basic types are array 
and hash. So Perl has limits on the value of integers it can hold in $a 
scalar based on if Perl is 16, 32 or 64-bit. Which I found out the hard way 
using a vendor version of Perl which is 16-bit, where I found that I cannot 
read a 5GB Excel file into memory on a Windows Server 2012 machine with 
32GB of RAM because the XLSX read routine must make a LOT of pointers as it 
expands the XLSX file into memory. 

(An XLSX file is actually a zip file with a bunch of stuff in it. So on 
average, just by unzipping the file, the file doubles in size.)

Thank you!


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[tw5] Possible bug using CSS with Markdown headers H2

2019-11-26 Thread Chuck R.

   
   1. TW 5.1.19
   2. I'm using the Markdown plugin
   3. Using Chrome v78 on Windows 7
   4. My TW is on tiddlyspot.com. I created it as a local file with the 
   Markdown plugin, then created the Tiddlyspot site, then filled in the 
   Tiddlyspot info on the local TW file to upload it to Tiddly spot. 


Problem: CSS for H1 headers work. I am just putting a line above the H1 
header to separate it from other information. CSS for H2 headers does 
nothing with top border. 

I have tried saving to Tiddlyspot and reloading the page and I don't get 
any changes. 
My stylesheet: 

/* Comment */

img {max-width:100px; }

.tc-titlebar {border-top:2px solid black;}

.tc-tiddler-controls {border-top:2px solid red;}

.tc-titlebar { font-size: 14pt; display: inline; font-weight: bold; }

.tc-tiddler-body {margin-bottom: 3pt; border-top: 1px solid lightgray;}

.tc-tiddler-body {margin-bottom: 3pt;}

.tc-tiddler-body ul, ol {margin-top: 3pt;}

.tc-tiddler-frame { padding-top: 2px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-right: 
1em padding-left: 3pt; }

.tc-story-river {padding-right: 1pt; padding-left:3pt; }

.tc-sidebar-scrollable {padding-left: 1pt; }

/* Below is for date in "Recent" list on sidebar */

.tc-menu-list-item { color: #404040; }

/* Misc elements */

h1 {top-border:2px solid gray !important; }

h2 {top-border:1px solid gray !important; color:red; }


The color for H2 changes but the top-border for H1 and H2 does not appear. 

Anyone have any ideas how to make the border appear on H1 and H2 elements?

Visual TW looks like this: 

[image: tw-css-h2.png]


Thank you.

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[tw5] Re: Query: Structure (HTML) -- Where is the visual PLAN?

2019-11-26 Thread Luis Gonzalez
I will include a little html diagram at the end of chapter 2 of The-book.

Look at the following weekly report.

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[tw5] Job vacancy at Anna Freud NCCF working with TiddlyWiki

2019-11-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
There’s an interesting job opening for someone with experience of TiddlyWiki at 
the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families in London.

The AFNCCF trains youth workers across the UK and the world using a system of 
manuals based on TiddlyWiki.

The job opening is for a “Network and Digital Content Officer” who will be 
working on the manual among other technologies.

Here’s the AFNCCF's tweet about it:

https://twitter.com/AFNCCF/status/1198919881468592128 


To find the details you have to click through to their job search engine and 
search for the word “digital”:

https://www.annafreud.org/vacancies/ 

Best wishes

Jeremy

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 10:56:23 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>
> On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 4:44:38 PM UTC+1, Chuck R. wrote:
>>
>> Oops, the NUMBER of values in a 16-bit system is 65536, the largest 
>> value, starting at 0, would be 65535.
>>
>
> Hi, 
> The number range 
> 
>  
> in JavaScript we use is: (2^53 - 1)
>

add link

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 4:43:14 PM UTC+1, Chuck R. wrote:
...

> Does the version of Javascript used by TW5 have any limits? Has it been 
> updated to support 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit data types? 
>

Yes!

---

JavaScript is an "untyped" language, which is an advantage and a 
disadvantage. ... Based on your question, it is an advantage, because it 
doesn't matter if you have a 32bit system or a 64 bit system. max_int is 
the same!

We use what the browser gives us and the browser takes care about the code 
compatibility. 

In JS the most important type is an Object 
.
 
Almost everything is an object. That's why browsers are highly optimized to 
work with objects. 

Internally the tiddler store is object based, which gives us maximum speed 
and flexibility. 

-mario

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[tw5] Re: Limits of Tiddlywiki 5.1.19?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 4:44:38 PM UTC+1, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> Oops, the NUMBER of values in a 16-bit system is 65536, the largest value, 
> starting at 0, would be 65535.
>

Hi, 
The number range in JavaScript we use is: (2^53 - 1)

Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER 
9007199254740991

So that's not a real problem for arrays and counters ;)

I think, the limiting factors are file size and embedded images. ... but 
images can be "externalized 
".
 


-mario

-mario

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[tw5] Re: How to Create a Button to Copy the Text to Clipboard?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
uups,

Forgot the links to the TW docs 

.

-m

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[tw5] Re: How to Create a Button to Copy the Text to Clipboard?

2019-11-26 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 7:39:57 AM UTC+1, James wrote:
>
> Thank you Ton.
>
> Would it be possible if we could use the java function in TW5?
>

Hi James, 

Java  and 
JavaScript  are different 
languages. In the browser we use JavaScript. 

If we would allow to include examples as shown in your link, we would 
expose our users to a security risk. For the same reason Google won't allow 
it, here in the group, to post executable examples. 

So with TW we will need a safe way to allow our users to do "crazy stuff" 
that wouldn't be allowed otherwise. We expose those functions with 
socalled: widgets and macros. 

The example Ton pointed to is using a tw macro like: 

<>


The macro definition contains a predefined button.

A second possibility would be to use the "tm-copy-to-clipboard" tiddlywiki 
internal message. eg: 

<$button message="tm-copy-to-clipboard" param=<>>
Copy date to clipboard


Where you can define the text that will be shown. In the example above it will 
be [Copy date to clipboard] button 
and the content will be everything, that is stored as a parameter. 

There are a lot of different possibilities to assign something to a parameter 
eg: The content of an other tiddler. 

<$button message="tm-copy-to-clipboard" param={{test-tiddler}}>
Copy the content of "test-tiddler" into the clipboard


So if you specify a bit closer, what you really need, I think we are able to 
tell you, how to do it "The TiddlyWiki Way" ;)

have fun!
mario








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[tw5] Re: The penultimate words on saving - multi access and multi user

2019-11-26 Thread Ste Wilson
Noteself does have a multi user thing. You can grab it from somewhere in this 
here group. I think ibm changing it's couchdb offering to something less nice 
to use stalled noteself before it really got going. Getting another couchdb 
seems tricky. 

Twederarion for single file wikis by the amazing Jed also deserves a mention as 
something which allowes tiddlers to be shared commented, followed, pushed and 
pulled across wikis. 

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[tw5] Re: How to Create a Button to Copy the Text to Clipboard?

2019-11-26 Thread TonyM
You would need to write a plugin to include JavaScript unless it can be placed 
in a bookmarklet (unlikely).

But widgets should be sufficient for what you asked for.

regards
Tony

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