[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Mark Thanks I was playing with it but I can't change the items number, perhaps the items button should be named "merge items" or something. Regards Tony On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 1:09:20 PM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote: > > When you edit an element, and click on the cog, you'll get a pop-up

[tw5] Re: [TW5][Plugin] Oembed Public Beta!!!!!

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Joshua, Perhaps edit you lead post to correct the link as well. I note the link is wrong here as well. - Can I ask how embed differs from iframes, perhaps other than been a method, that the source and target may agree on? - My

[tw5] Re: left-hand column Container

2020-07-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 8:47:02 PM UTC-7, Ken Gray wrote: > > In tw2, I had a tiddler that was expressly for the left-hand column of > the page. it ran the full length and gave the page three vertical > containers. Is that available for tw5? > In TWClassic (aka TW2), the was a default

[tw5] Re: Link to directly edit tiddler

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Ken, Eric solution is more open to additional settings etc... However any button can be transcluded like the edit button below to operate on the currentTiddler including when listing tiddler names {{||$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit}} But then if you have a fixed tiddlername

[tw5] Re: left-hand column Container

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Left bar is useful but It did not work for me on mobile Regards Tony On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 2:16:55 PM UTC+10, Birthe C wrote: > > You could try http://leftbar.tiddlyspot.com/ > > > Birthe > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Re: left-hand column Container

2020-07-21 Thread Birthe C
You could try http://leftbar.tiddlyspot.com/ Birthe -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this

[tw5] Re: Link to directly edit tiddler

2020-07-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 8:41:28 PM UTC-7, Ken Gray wrote: > > Isn't there a way to create a link in a tiddler that will take you to > another tiddler already open for editing? > That would be the tm-edit-tiddler message, triggered via a $button widget, like this: <$button

[tw5] left-hand column Container

2020-07-21 Thread Ken Gray
In tw2, I had a tiddler that was expressly for the left-hand column of the page. it ran the full length and gave the page three vertical containers. Is that available for tw5? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

[tw5] Link to directly edit tiddler

2020-07-21 Thread Ken Gray
Isn't there a way to create a link in a tiddler that will take you to another tiddler already open for editing? I thought there was. thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

[tw5] Re: [TW5][Plugin] Oembed Public Beta!!!!!

2020-07-21 Thread Joshua Fontany
Ugh, there was a typo in the Demo Wiki link. https://joshuafontany.github.io/TW5-Oembed/ Fixed. Best, Joshua F On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 8:23:22 PM UTC-7 Joshua Fontany wrote: > *ReadMe* > > *Oembed for TiddlyWiki5, Version 0.1.0* > > Manually or automatically generate embeddable html

[tw5] [TW5][Plugin] Oembed Public Beta!!!!!

2020-07-21 Thread Joshua Fontany
*ReadMe* *Oembed for TiddlyWiki5, Version 0.1.0* Manually or automatically generate embeddable html from user supplied urls. This plugin requires the *tiddlywiki/consent-banner* core plugin installed in the wiki, and that the user has accepted cookies in order to render the embeddable html

[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-21 Thread Birthe C
TW Tones, Just try editing a tiddler/section.To the right you have the save and the control button. Click the control. Look at the bottom line Combine next (number) items. I already know I will love this option when finishing my writings. @Mark, Thank you so much for all your work. You

[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
When you edit an element, and click on the cog, you'll get a pop-up menu. One of the choices (the bottom one) is for combining X number of following tiddlers. Documentation is lagging, but I think it's mostly intuitive. Thanks! On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 7:09:55 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote: > >

[tw5] Question - Searching for Widget use?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Folks, In a larger piece of work to extract usable coding information from tiddlywiki I can use this string in the advanced search filter [all[]search:text[<$]] However when used in a list it returns nothing? <$list filter="[all[]search:text[<$]]"> And this is not working either \define

[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Mark, Thanks so much for developing this important tool to the community. On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 10:36:03 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote: > > This version allows you to combine the next X tiddlers into the current > tiddler/section. > I am not sure exactly what this means or see any

Re: [tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
John, Good points but not universal. What you describe is a common and valuable use. Its ability to be distributed and confidently be read is one of PDF great values, but this is also true for single file tiddlywiki's HTML etc... Its always important to remember the wiki in tiddlywiki is a

Re: [tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread john mcginnis
Re:[tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why? Wrong question. What is the function of a PDF? What is the function of TiddlyWiki? Well it can be boiled down to - * A PDF was a concept to provide an immutable text document. That tech has figured out how to bend the rules

[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Vsn 0.0.10 is now out. This version allows you to combine the next X tiddlers into the current tiddler/section. Note that you can not reset this change (so don't use the 'reset' button afterwards). I suppose I should add that to the documentation some time. Combining tiddlers means that you

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Joshua et al. You hinting at more Easter eggs from you always excites me. On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 5:45:56 AM UTC+10, Joshua Fontany wrote: > > I Love Tony (TW Tone)'s example of outputting multiple view of a Resume > depending on audience. THAT ALONE is the #1 advice given to job-hunters

[tw5] Re: How to highlight targetStrings within a macro with splitregex/join, i.e., treat the macro as a string?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Steve, The Playground link https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html The pre-release version (may be out of date) https://anthonymuscio.github.io/empty-pre-release.html Regards Tony On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 4:58:05 AM UTC+10, steve wrote: > > Example output with a bit more color >

Re: [tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Jeremy, If I may share a view on this, I do not mean to tell you something you know, but restate the need for openness, even while filling potential security gaps. I am seeking agreement or discussion. On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 1:56:28 AM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Cunning stuff, but

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread Joshua Fontany
I Love Tony (TW Tone)'s example of outputting multiple view of a Resume depending on audience. THAT ALONE is the #1 advice given to job-hunters in the current digital landscape, but that often mean hours of customizing a resume for a single application that is then never re-used. I am also

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
1 - TW is better (in theory & practice). Once you got your book in it you can do things other tools can't. No doubt. 2 - In practice e-pubs are a market sector. Identifying TW as a player in that sector as a reader is not a trivial matter. 3 - EXPORT to the formats recognized by Amazon et al

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mat wrote: > > > But OK, navigation and rendering is still slow. I was hoping it had > improved enough by now. > Dynaview is very effective on the epub example Xavier gave in past. They are ideal for that. Its a "render when ready" approach. E-Pubs tend to linear, as if they were books with a

Re: [tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Cunning stuff, but it also reminds me that the core should really be > suppressing links to javascript: URIs. In this case, we should add a > “tm-close-window” message of course. Right! It surprised me it worked! As far as I understand it, Mother can create and

[tw5] Re: How to highlight targetStrings within a macro with splitregex/join, i.e., treat the macro as a string?

2020-07-21 Thread 'steve' via TiddlyWiki
HI Eric: >From your latest email I've incorporated the number of times targetString was matched and the div for the showOutput. I've also echoed the input parameters to formatTid.highlightText and added a "pane" format for the target string. Thanks to your help it keeps getting better and

[tw5] Re: How to highlight targetStrings within a macro with splitregex/join, i.e., treat the macro as a string?

2020-07-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 8:05:57 AM UTC-7, steve wrote: > > > Here's a version that displays the number of matches and uses a CSS class definition: \define formatTid.highlightText(source:"MainMenu" targetString:"Handler" style:"color:blue;font-weight:bold;") .highlight { $style$ } <$vars

Re: [tw5] [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-07-21 Thread Saq Imtiaz
PS: in fact you could shorten the below to a one-liner: {{{[split[/]limit[1]]}}}/<> > So I suggest to try instead to tinker with the title for new nodes in > *$:/config/sq/streams/new-node-title* > > Note that the contents of this tiddler are wikified to get the new node > title, so you can

Re: [tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Cunning stuff, but it also reminds me that the core should really be suppressing links to javascript: URIs. In this case, we should add a “tm-close-window” message of course. Best wishes JEremy > On 21 Jul 2020, at 15:23, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Right! Thanks for correcting Eric, that's what

[tw5] Re: How to highlight targetStrings within a macro with splitregex/join, i.e., treat the macro as a string?

2020-07-21 Thread 'steve' via TiddlyWiki
Eric: I made some additional tweaks to your solution to: * narrow selection list to list of tiddlers that actually contain the targetString * provide a GO button so that macro does not have to run for every keystroke in the edit box * added a reveal so that macro is run only if a source

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Right! Thanks for correcting Eric, that's what I get for rushing. -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Eric, Both worked as advertised and do not close the main tab if used there in (fortunatly) Regards Tony On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 11:34:13 PM UTC+10, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 5:31:29 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote: >> >> Try >> Close >> or >> Close >> >> > That

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day TW Tones and all, This is such an awesome thread. And I'm oh-so-envious of how all of you are so smoking good at eloquently expressing them quality thoughts. With the wiki product I use at work to document the software system I support, I have the information componentized to the hilt

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
Thank you guys! Erics solution works, excellent. <:-) -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 5:31:29 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Try > Close > or > Close > > That should be: Close or Close -e -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I think both those (JS?) methods are no longer workable? Security reasons? -- 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: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
Saq, Both return a 404 in Chrome and FireFox. Regards Tony On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 10:31:29 PM UTC+10, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Try > Close > > or > Close > > > > On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 12:35:50 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote: >> >> The tiddler tool "Open in new window" uses tm-open-window >>

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Try Close or Close On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 12:35:50 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > The tiddler tool "Open in new window" uses tm-open-window > to > show the tid in a separate window. > I'm making a little toolbar menu

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
Xavier wrote: > > Yeah, you often can find fully functional browsers in the "experimental" > sections of many readers, and they do load and render TW5 pages! But they > are almost unusable right now, not only because navigating and rendering is > very slow, but also because the greyscale does

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Mat, Yeah, you often can find fully functional browsers in the "experimental" sections of many readers, and they do load and render TW5 pages! But they are almost unusable right now, not only because navigating and rendering is very slow, but also because the greyscale does not match (probably

Re: [tw5] [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-07-21 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Hi Jan, Interesting! I am happy you are tinkering with this further but I am not sure I entirely follow so please help me understand what you want to achieve. Am I correct in thinking that you want to: 1. not have Streams active on draft tiddlers 2. not have titles like:

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TW Tones
CJ, > Sure, when writing a book in TiddlyWiki, you can certainly provide > different sequences for content, but that gets hard trying to imagine > different sequences. Much easier to provide just one linear journey, but > if you think of different linear journeys: cool. > This comment

[tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
The tiddler tool "Open in new window" uses tm-open-window to show the tid in a separate window. I'm making a little toolbar menu inside the window and want a close tiddler button there, i.e really a close window button. How

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
Xavier wrote: > > [...] Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Google and Kobo have imposed ePub and > Mobipocket to the publishing industry as the sole formats they accept to > handle. > I know some reading devices have had primitive built-in browsers. Does anyone know if this is a fading or growing

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Mobil Home, Others have already answered on the clear superiority of TiddlyWiki over other formats to express complexity in writing, and I think we still are far from having explored all the benefits of non linearity, asynchronous interaction, computed content, not to mention dynamically

Re: [tw5] [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-07-21 Thread Jan
Hi Saq, I want to propose a small tweak defining the streamroot variable in $:/plugins/sq/streams/nodes-list-template \define streamroot() <$list filter="[all[current]!has[draft-of]]+[split[/]limit[1]]" emptyMessage={{!!draft-of}}/> \end <$vars stream-root-title=<> This avoids

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
Jon wrote: > > After using SideEditor for a week or so, it's now my default method - > really useful! > Happy to hear that! <:-) -- 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: Auto recover?

2020-07-21 Thread Mat
Sad to hear. I would think you're screwed for this time but for the future: Turn on autosave Use browser extension like this Consider hosting your wiki on e.g TiddlySpot which has a backup system

[tw5] createtiddler title from a field on the tiddler

2020-07-21 Thread Ankit
Thanks Saq, I had a quick look and it appears to be a javascript plugin... way beyond my skill level so hugely appreciated as it will help me learn something new but I suspect I will need more help on this topic in form of understanding the flow of user input after it being saved in a field to

[tw5] Re: createtiddler title from a field on the tiddler

2020-07-21 Thread Ankit
Thanks Mat. The examples are what I just typed here to give an overview of what I am doing as copy pasting entire thing would have been too long and I feared would be a turn off for people. Actually after posting it, I tried writing another button and called the same action from within it and