[tw5] Re: Setting tags on import

2020-05-06 Thread A Gloom
> I want to (bulk) set a tag to many Tiddlers at once when I often import > them via tagpill from other wikis. Is there already a plugin or another > possibility? Thanks. > >> "import them via tagpill from other wikis" Is this import method by drag and drop? -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread Eric N.
Thanks TonyM that's very handy ! Would you know if there is a way to return the intersection set as a variable for later reuse ? Then I wouldn't have to decide upfront what to do with the intersection in the macro. I mean something like: f=intersect("[tag[Todo]] [all[]prefix[a]]",

[tw5] Re: Demo: SVG live editor

2020-05-06 Thread A Gloom
Thomas > A small preview was added to the examples too. > Very cool work. You made the amimation even more hypnotic-- kudos to you : ) Looking thru your work helped me streamline my buttons for svg macros-- noticed your foreign objects didn't have body and div tags. -- You received this

[tw5] Re: [plugin] Project-Manager & Notebook theme updates

2020-05-06 Thread Odin Jorna
Hi Birthe, Thanks for the tip! That worked for me as well. Odin Op woensdag 6 mei 2020 10:27:01 UTC+2 schreef Birthe C: > > Hi Odin Jorna, > > I found that a little confusing too. I saw that open, recent etc had the > tag: $:/plugins/nico/notebook/tags/SidebarSection, so I used that for my >

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Riz
Ain't nobody gonna tell me why Bob is not there with savers? Is there a particular reason? Or did the community collectively forgot to put it there because everyone knows Bob already. It would be amusing of the reason is that. Makes us wonder what other thing we all take for common knowledge is

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread TonyM
Eric N Thanks for sharing, I thought I would turn it into a macro because it is a general type of solution. \define intersect(filter1 filter2) <$set name="filterA" filter="$filter1$"> <$set name="filterB" filter="$filter2$"> <$set name="setAunionB" filter="[enlist] [enlist]"> <$set

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread Eric N.
Thanks Mohammad, I'll check it out ! On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 3:49:23 PM UTC+4, Mohammad wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > Thank you for sharing! > > Looking in TW-Scripts you can find two great resources for working with > filters: > > >- Jed Carty:

[tw5] Re: Interstitial Journaling in TiddlyWiki

2020-05-06 Thread brentlhall
Hi Scott, Just wanted to let you know I've found "dailynotes" very useful. I've created a "bob" tiddlywiki with the dailynotes.html and it looks and works great on my phone and laptop. I can quickly add a thought in the dark without my glasses on my phone! :-) Perfect! Thanks Brent On

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread A Gloom
Mohammad you need to make a filters reference tiddler at TWScripts (if you hadn't already) containing the following info you posted here (and belopw) > >- Jed Carty: https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/FilterLogicExamples/ >- Tobias Beer:

[tw5] Re: Wikipedia-like tooltips

2020-05-06 Thread A Gloom
This TW static site seems to use Wikipedia type hover over popups https://www.mentalnodes.com/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread ChristianB
I would be interested to see what a tiddlywiki blog might look like... Go for it ! As an aside question - is there any thoughts on building a secure node.js version or plugin for TW ? Something that you can logon to in order to be an author of a shared TW site ? Would that work similar to the

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread TonyM
Thanks for the feedback, I think I will take this a bit slower, and build a blogging platform with the features I would like in a blog, keeping it inside tiddlywiki, and publish one with content in time. My key approach is to publish major releases, discussions and references to active forum

[tw5] Re: TiddlyServer upgraded to 5.1.22 (and NPM install)

2020-05-06 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Reading the docs, it seems like there's supposed to be an upload menu somewhere?? I don't see one on any of the pages, but maybe I've understood something. Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: How can I insert a timestamp as "text" ?

2020-05-06 Thread Anne-Laure Le Cunff
That would be a great feature for interstitial journaling. On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 9:36:57 PM UTC+1, Birthe C wrote: > > Riz button for the editor toolbar perhaps? > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/UHt6GsMpyAQ/USFJxw68AQAJ > > > onsdag den 6. maj 2020 kl. 19.45.21 UTC+2 skrev

Re: [tw5] Examples of TiddlyWiki static websites

2020-05-06 Thread Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Thanks Jeremy, these are great! @Julio - of course I made a typo in mine. It's mentalnodes.com :) On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 9:10:47 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Anne-Laure > > I’ve got a couple more: > > >- https://jermolene.com/ my blog (rarely

[tw5] Export tiddlers to individual plain text files?

2020-05-06 Thread Justin Young
I'm able to export my TiddlyWiki to a static site (folder of .html files), but how do I export all tiddlers to a folder of plain text files (.txt)? (After installing on node.js, I am able to see the "tiddlers" folder full of .tid files; would I just rename the .tid files to .txt?) -- You

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Riz
It's going to be tricky to get everyone to agree, it looks like ^-^' > > This!! This alone! I am not at all touching the text beyond correcting a few spelling mistakes and categorization. Everything as it is now - but a visually upgraded version. Just some CSS and check-boxes. We all have

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Sylvain Naudin
It's going to be tricky to get everyone to agree, it looks like ^-^' I agree with Mohammad's opinion so that in the layout we chooses as a preliminary between the official version of TW: standalone *or *node.js? Then I like the idea of offering the OS and browser, but finally even if you check

[tw5] Re: How can I insert a timestamp as "text" ?

2020-05-06 Thread Birthe C
Riz button for the editor toolbar perhaps? https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/UHt6GsMpyAQ/USFJxw68AQAJ onsdag den 6. maj 2020 kl. 19.45.21 UTC+2 skrev Tony K: > > Assuming I am writing a Tiddler and I would like to add to it a timestamp, > if I use the <> the issue is that it will be

Re: [tw5] Examples of TiddlyWiki static websites

2020-05-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Anne-Laure I’ve got a couple more: https://jermolene.com/ my blog (rarely updated) https://federatial.com/ my consultancy website (also rarely updated) They are built from wikis on https://xememex.com: https://xememex.com/jermolene/ and

[tw5] Re: Examples of TiddlyWiki static websites

2020-05-06 Thread Julio Peña
Hello Anne-Laure, I don't think the link to your site is working. I can navigate to all the others just fine. All the best, Julio -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

[tw5] Re: JS sleep/timeout function (custom widget)?

2020-05-06 Thread Jed Carty
In the same way that a button widget can have child widgets whose behaviour is affected by the button widget, you could make a widget that calls other widgets, or affects widgets contained inside it. You could make an action widget that takes a string of action widgets as a parameter and a

[tw5] Re: Presenting: rQuickTid - attention-free note taking

2020-05-06 Thread Diego Mesa
Id also like to suggest/tie in a feature that I see rQuickTid (as well as Saq's tool) to be intimately tied to, an "advanced edit mode": https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3308 which just opens a pure ".tid" version of a tiddler in a text field where we can make free form edits to

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Diego Mesa
I think the only "Basic" entry level way to get started with TW should be TiddlyDesktop. This handles everything well for a new user who wants to quickly try TW for a few days and install nothing else, or read nothing else. The "advanced/minimal" can be the empty+any saving mechanism, and the

[tw5] Examples of TiddlyWiki static websites

2020-05-06 Thread Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Hello everyone, I'm looking for examples of websites built with TW - if you have one or know of one, could you share below? Examples I have so far: - tacticaltypos.net by Brandon Hall - richardsmith.neocities.org by Richard Smith

[tw5] Re: Book tracking for the reading enthusiast

2020-05-06 Thread Julio Peña
Ciao Josiah, I'm assuming you answered my original post. Yes, I have changed the STATUS to the first columns starting from the left. The sortable thing...ouch! I would definitely need some type of javascript macro for that; at least just to sort by clicking on headers only. Thanks for the

[tw5] How can I insert a timestamp as "text" ?

2020-05-06 Thread Tony K
Assuming I am writing a Tiddler and I would like to add to it a timestamp, if I use the <> the issue is that it will be evaluated everytime the tiddler is loaded How can I insert the current timestamp and then let it sit there and be static? thank you -- You received this message because

[tw5] Re: transitioning from local Tiddlywiki file to my own server in the cloud

2020-05-06 Thread Brian C
I think I just answered my own questions. I just imported everything, and it seems to actually ...well...work... wow... On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 1:20:51 PM UTC-4, Brian C wrote: > > Wow...that easy?!?! > > On my local file I also have TiddlyRoam (TiddlyBlink and TiddlyMap) plus a > slew

[tw5] Re: transitioning from local Tiddlywiki file to my own server in the cloud

2020-05-06 Thread Brian C
Wow...that easy?!?! On my local file I also have TiddlyRoam (TiddlyBlink and TiddlyMap) plus a slew of other plugins, would that transition in the drag & drop as well? On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 1:13:14 PM UTC-4, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > You can drag and drop your wiki file on to the node wiki

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-06 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@Matt @Mohammad thank you for the kind words. It helps with motivation to actually get things ready for publication as time allows. No worries on the off-topic chatter, I just figured you were bumping the thread for us ;) Regards, Saq -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw5] Re: transitioning from local Tiddlywiki file to my own server in the cloud

2020-05-06 Thread Saq Imtiaz
You can drag and drop your wiki file on to the node wiki and choose which tiddlers to import. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: transitioning from local Tiddlywiki file to my own server in the cloud

2020-05-06 Thread Brian C
So I got Tiddlywiki running on Node.js running on my server now with a blank 5.1.22 Tiddlywiki instance So really I guess I am asking how take my single file wiki.html file and migrate that to my Tiddlywiki node.js server, which seems to function on separate tiddlers as separate files? Also

[tw5] Re: Web Clipper equivalent

2020-05-06 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Where did you get the extension? The latest version is https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/releases and was released in August of last year. On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 8:36:03 AM UTC-7, Jared Volpe wrote: > > Latest Firefox on the Mac throws an error when I try to install it. It > seems

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyDesktop v0.0.14

2020-05-06 Thread Stefan Pfister
Hi, I don't want to critisice tiddlydesktop to much. I'm glad it really exists but there are some aspects which make me wondering. I made a video about it. It covers local storage and my user experience with tiddlydesktop. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F6-FzBl_Ow Sorry

[tw5] Re: Web Clipper equivalent

2020-05-06 Thread Jared Volpe
Latest Firefox on the Mac throws an error when I try to install it. It seems very out of date. Anyone else seeing this issue? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-06 Thread Anne-Laure Le Cunff
I may be old school but I kind of like Google Groups. I find it pretty easy to search through past messages and I also use the "start" function. That being said, having a pinned message with most commonly asked questions linking to corresponding thread with solution could be useful—but not sure

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-06 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
You mentioned this before -- why do I keep forgetting? I need to star this ;-) TT is trying to search for a concept: Editing. Unfortunately, almost every post is going to have terms relating to editing. Only if someone took the time to tag the item would "Editing" stand out as a semantic

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread Anne-Laure Le Cunff
I tend to agree with Mat, but a model to consider would be DEV , where people can cross-post their articles and set the canonical link to their own blog so Google knows who to rank first. On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 11:14:16 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote: > > Perhaps consider for a

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Rizwan Ishak
Download and Emergency saver qn only makes sense in context of single file tiddlywikis, right? So shouldn't the user be asked to choose that first? Again, ideally the first thing user should view is a feature comparison table between advanced savers. But this would require a discussion on what

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread Eric N.
Practical application : I could find how Epistemology and Ethics (two fields of knowledge) differ or look similar based on the topics tagging all my notes attached to these fields. Pretty insightful :) [image: Capture d’écran 2020-05-06 à 15.31.56.png] On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread PMario
Hi Riz, I'm in favor of your approach, to make the "list of possible savers" more accessible for new users. Let's put the styling side of things out of the way at the beginning ;) I think, the first question / checkbox should be - basic savers - advanced savers ... The rest should stay

[tw5] Block Quote changes

2020-05-06 Thread Martin Griewel
Hello, in TW 5.1.17 a blockquote e.g. ">Test" was rendered to: **Test** In TW 5.1.22 the same blockquote is rendered to: **Test** The result is another look of my tiddlers. Was this planned or is it a bug which will be corrected in future? Thanks in advance Martin -- You received this

[tw5] transitioning from local Tiddlywiki file to my own server in the cloud

2020-05-06 Thread Brian C
Hello all, I am currently have my TiddlyWiki file on my iCloud Drive, so both my Mac TiddlyDesktop and Quine2 on iOS have access, and this has worked out nicely thusfar (about 2 weeks of coming onboard to TiddlyWilki with this setup. I would like to move to a "server model" with my TiddlyWiki

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
Riz, On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 5:01:22 PM UTC+4:30, Riz wrote: > > > >> >> 1. There is python server not documented see here: >> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Easy%20local%20saving%20with%20Python >> > > Technically this is documented - in the sense that it is a WebDAV server. > But I

[tw5] Re: JS sleep/timeout function (custom widget)?

2020-05-06 Thread Hubert
Thanks Jed. I've actually made some tests with setTimeout in a custom JavaScript widget and have realised that setTimeout only delays a function that it is calling. What this means is that the setTimeout method will have no effect on any subsequent actions that may be defined in any* separate*

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-06 Thread PMario
Hi, If I do find something interesting to remember, I use the "star" to mark it as "Starred". It can be my own replies, which I always mark _if_ they contain code or an attachment. Or I do star comments from others, which I think, I should be able to remember. The GG web UI have a selector

[tw5] Re: Presenting: rQuickTid - attention-free note taking

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
Mat, Why standard shortcut: ctrl+enter for saving tiddler does not work? --Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw5] Re: Presenting: rQuickTid - attention-free note taking

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
Referring to recent Hangout with Saq Imtiaz I would like to open up this old thread again! The rQuickTid is a useful tool for focus on writing specially on tablet and mobile and when you are at a meeting or taking note from an ongoing lecture! I have some comments can be implemented to improve

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Rizwan Ishak
> > > 1. There is python server not documented see here: > https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Easy%20local%20saving%20with%20Python > Technically this is documented - in the sense that it is a WebDAV server. But I get what you are saying. We need to document more and more practical examples of

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
Great stuffs Saq, Many thanks! I am looking forward to see your great tool and give a try as soon as you published it! It is quite true in real use case one understands note taking with TW needs to improve the focus on writing! --Mohammad On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 12:11:22 PM UTC+4:30, Saq

[tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
A million thanks Riz, I see you are very active and productive these days and I like to thank you for all your great stuff. Minor comment: 1. There is python server not documented see here: https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Easy%20local%20saving%20with%20Python 2. I think at the beginning

[tw5] Re: Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread Mohammad
Hi Eric, Thank you for sharing! Looking in TW-Scripts you can find two great resources for working with filters: - Jed Carty: https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/FilterLogicExamples/ - Tobias Beer: https://tobibeer.github.io/tw/filters/#Filter%20Examples and I alos would like to

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > Minor: The rounded corners in the demo. If you show them to PMario he will >> bring out his shotgun ;-) >> > > border-radius property has 97.5% global coverage according to caniuse. Is > there a particular reason this is frowned upon? > I'll leave the question to fellow PMario

[tw5] Re: Find the downwards recursive titles and tags two notes have in common

2020-05-06 Thread Eric N.
This topic can be closed, solution posted here : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/HgWJhMbWLTY On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 1:12:39 PM UTC+4, Eric N. wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > gentle reminder about this question :) > > How can I compute the intersection of the output of two

[tw5] Eventually managed to compute the intersection of two filters outputs !

2020-05-06 Thread Eric N.
I was stuck in my dev because I couldn't output the intersection of two filters, each made of several runs. I didn't find a built-in function to do so, and I couldn't find a satisfying solution online. But I eventually found my

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Rizwan Ishak
> > Hi Mat > > I think you're 100% on the right path in your reasoning. You have both the > know-how and the aesthetic sense so please continue to push forward on this > newcomer-roadblock. > Thank you. Will be only glad to contribute. Keep giving your inputs Minor: The rounded corners in the

[tw5] Re: Book tracking for the reading enthusiast

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Elegant! Just suggestions: 1 - Move STATUS to the left most column. 2 - Make columns sortable. Regards Josiah On Monday, 20 April 2020 16:00:11 UTC+2, Julio Peña wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > For those of you who like to read. > I have devised a book list for my use in my off-line

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Riz wrote: > > The idea is to give the user what all can he use depending on his > platform, > My general idea of saver methods are to classify them to following > categories > I think you're 100% on the right path in your reasoning. You have both the know-how and the aesthetic sense

[tw5] Re: JS sleep/timeout function (custom widget)?

2020-05-06 Thread Jed Carty
Somewhere I have some experiments with something like this. A much safer alternative is to have a background daemon running that emits some event every so often and use that as a clock, then your widget counts pulses (or waits until after a specific time) and then acts. So you could have the

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Rizwan Ishak
The idea is to give the user what all can he use depending on his platform, even if it is a little tough to setup. Ruby Server can be setup with termux in android. So a ruby developer using windows and Android might want to see that. My general idea of saver methods are to classify them to

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
> > Perhaps consider for a moment if you had something to share, you often > share good content in the forum, what do you think about sending an email, > getting a WordPress Id or sending a json file? > I can only speak for myself so don't let my skepticism affect you too much but if I write

[tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread bimlas
Categorization can sometimes be misleading: for example, while Ruby Saver appears among Android’s choices, you don’t really have to run it on Android. Instead of a single file / Node.js, maybe we should make some distinction like "offline", "online and offline", "online only" (such as

Re: [tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Rizwan Ishak
Yeah. That is something I wanted too. I thought about it like - With Tiddlywiki you can choose to save your notes in one of the following. 1. All your notes in a single HTML file which you can carry and open in any browser 2. Each of your notes in a separate text file with embedded metadata

[tw5] JS sleep/timeout function (custom widget)?

2020-05-06 Thread Hubert
Hello, Similar to what was discussed here , is there a JavaScript custom widget with a single timeout function that would make it possible to run a

[tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread bimlas
I really like the idea because it makes it clearer to beginners what to choose from. I would add one option (although it depends on the tags given to tiddlers of the savers): a distinction should be made between the single file and Node.js savers. -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: The MESS of knowing what is what ... GG is poison ...

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Jeremy Good post I thought about and looked at. This is my boiled down version in reply ... 1 - The internal search mechanism in GG sucks. I had thought to isolate "all but only" through it for a fortnight. Its still off by a big margin. I can find no way via search to reliably return

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyDesktop v0.0.14

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Thanks J. Most welcomed! I look and try over a few days and comment. Best wishes TT On Tuesday, 5 May 2020 18:47:10 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I’m delighted to announce the release of TiddlyDesktop v0.0.14 for macOS, > Linux and Windows: > >

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread TonyM
Mat Thanks for your thoughts. Perhaps consider for a moment if you had something to share, you often share good content in the forum, what do you think about sending an email, getting a WordPress Id or sending a json file? I am thinking more of content for the tiddlywiki community rather named

[tw5] Re: Does that TW is a Quine matter? YES.

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
But Mark TW is already the example! TT On Monday, 4 May 2020 20:19:36 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: > > That's kind of what I was thinking. I'm still waiting for an example of > why it should matter. > > 220, 221. Whatever it takes > > > On Monday, May 4,

[tw5] Re: Does that TW is a Quine matter? YES.

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao PMario I doubt it "matters" for most functional issues. I think it matters conceptually. Of course I'm likely to be wrong on vote. I got that already. My interest in quines got no joy on Twitter. But that doesn't mean its not relevant. I think the issue is what "frames" of thought you

[tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Hubert
Hi Mark, I wonder, is it possible to detect the OS during boot-up and set the > default buttons accordingly? > Yes, it's possible. I use TW on Android, Windows and ChromeOS and have the following rudimentary solution that works well, no plugins required. Data is read from $:/info/url/full on

[tw5] Re: Demo: Proposal for slight visual changes to getting started tiddler

2020-05-06 Thread Hubert
Hi Riz, Thanks for sharing. I like your demo, it looks fresher. I agree it would be great if Mohammad's alerts and tips made it to the core, they would bring a more attractive, modern look. Thanks, Hubert On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 00:04:40 UTC+1, Riz wrote: > > > I wonder, is it possible to

[tw5] Re: Notion encourages busy work

2020-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Diego Interesting post! TBH, my take is that both Roam and TW matter, though in different ways. I NEED to point out that *both are under-theorized*. What I am referring to is that broader ideas about how "knowing & recording & associating" work cognitively for human beings. Computer end

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-06 Thread Hubert
Thanks for sharing, Jeremy, and thanks to Saq for showcasing your solutions, this was very interesting and inspiring to watch. Best regards, Hubert On Monday, 4 May 2020 17:48:33 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 is now available to watch on YouTube, with my > guest Saq

[tw5] Re: [plugin] Project-Manager & Notebook theme updates

2020-05-06 Thread Birthe C
Hi Odin Jorna, I found that a little confusing too. I saw that open, recent etc had the tag: $:/plugins/nico/notebook/tags/SidebarSection, so I used that for my table of contents. Birthe -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: Web Clipper equivalent

2020-05-06 Thread Birthe C
The only one I know of is Tiddlyclip Install the plugin from there and read about how to use it, but to make it work you need to install a browser extension too. Get that here: https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/releases

[tw5] Web Clipper equivalent

2020-05-06 Thread Jared Volpe
I'm really enjoying learning how to use and configure TW. One of the things that is really getting in my way of making the switch is the absence of an elegant full-featured web clipper like Evernote's, Notion's or Joplin's. I've hunted for one but haven't come up with anything that works in

[tw5] Re: [plugin] Project-Manager & Notebook theme updates

2020-05-06 Thread Odin Jorna
The UI is looking wonderful. I was fiddling around and tried to add a table of contents tab in the sidebar and noticed that the usual method of adding a $:/tags/SideBar tag didn't work. How do you add the projects sidebar tab? How would you recommend adding additional tabs? Op donderdag 30

[tw5] Re: To tidlyWiki blog or not to blog

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
You should probably start it out as your own thing to show/impress people with how good it is and only then invite others. If the others had a big need to blog, then they would do so. IMO, the neat thing about a blog is that I own my data. I can update stuff, even remove embarrassments etc. The

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #104 with Saq Imtiaz

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Mohammad (and possibly Ste - who ya replying to?) Thanks for input but we should not hijack Jeremys/Saqs thread about their Hangout. <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

Re: [tw5] Re: Transclusion in popups

2020-05-06 Thread Mat
Yeah, I was/am clearly confused by this. Birthe understood because she came up with the solution. Ah, so your question is solved then, great. Then, for your question about how you could phrase it in a more understandable way: The optimal after it's obvious that we didn't get the question,