Ok,
Here is a bit of a code dump that you can work through to answer your
questions and learn along the way.
\define custom-tags() (i) (li) (ld) (lp) (lpc) (lt) (D) (B) (C) (E) (F) (H)
(N) (P) (S) (T)
\define show-tags() (i) (li) (D) (ld) (lp)
;List all custom-tags
<$list filter=<> >
;List all
I'm hoping the data can be recovered. I had a couple of tiddlywikis I used
on a nearly daily basis that would be very difficult to recreate from
scratch.
On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 5:03:04 PM UTC-5 amreus wrote:
> I downloaded 128 public tiddlyspot wikis about a week ago. They were for
@Bop
Using tags to reflect relationships is contrary to the design decisions in
Streams. I am not familiar with TiddlyMap but I assume tw-list expects a
title list, in which a title with spaces would cause issues. I suggest
checking if TiddlyMap supports a different edge type that treat the
I downloaded 128 public tiddlyspot wikis about a week ago. They were for
my personal use and I wasn't planning on sharing them, but would make them
available if the site doesn't come back. Hopefully the site can be
restored. I've attached the list I have.
On Saturday, October 24, 2020
Hi Ste, thanks for the suggestion.
Unfortunately I don't think railroad diagrams are really the same thing.
On Wednesday, 21 October 2020 16:03:02 UTC+1, Ste wrote:
>
>
> There is rail road diagrams in the core or at least an official plugin.
> Not sure if that would help?
> On Tuesday, 20
Hi everyone!
I am attempting to set up personal TiddlyWiki notebooks that I can access
over the web. I understand that it's possible to set up a Node.js server on
an AWS EC2 instance and use the server edition of TW5. However, I don't
want to do this - I'd be paying Amazon to run a server 24/7
Ciao TT:
I gather you are a fan of DreamHost. If you have a moment I would
appreciate a brief comment on how easy/difficult it might be to set up a
personal account that could host a single TW file.
I've browsed their site a bit and it looks appealing, but I could not find
anything that
Ciao Eric
I will write to Dreamhost about this immediately.
TT
On Saturday, 24 October 2020 15:58:27 UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 1:40:41 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>
>> I've sent email directly to Simon and Daniel Baird to let them know about
>> the
Hostnightmare I would say
I hoped you all did your backups better than me :o .
There is still no sigh of life...
Best wishes Jan
Am 24.10.2020 um 13:16 schrieb TiddlyTweeter:
Ciao Eric
Just FYI, I host on Dreamhost for all my domains.
There are some issues on this recent update by DH
Levo, do you have a lot of tiddlers open in the Tiddlywiki while the TW is
slow to show what you are typing? What happens if you close all open
tiddlers and then try typing in one open tiddler?
On Friday, October 23, 2020 at 6:32:40 AM UTC-4 Levo wrote:
> Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. I
"The future of Tiddlyspot is unclear." That's unfortunate because I really
liked Tiddlyspot and used it a lot. I did my own local backups about once a
week, so I didn't lose that much really. Never count on that online stuff
to be there forever.
Thanks for that blog link with the update,
I wouldn't say making publishing easy stifles creativity but it sure lowers
the signal to noise ratio quite a bit. There's just a whole lot more junk
to sift through now to find something that is quality.
On Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 12:34:37 PM UTC-4 rika.s...@gmail.com
wrote:
> hey
On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 1:40:41 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> I've sent email directly to Simon and Daniel Baird to let them know about
> the problem.
>
I just received a reply from Simon Baird... and he says: "It's not a simple
fix".
Here's his blogspot posting explaining the
I just checked and tiddlyspot is down for me also.
On Friday, October 23, 2020 at 3:44:47 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:
> The message displayed at tiddlyspot doesn't inspire great confidence. They
> seem to be offering to sell the site.
>
>
>
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Hi TW Tones,
I've read that page regarding the checkbox before. I don't understand
anything about it. Something I have no feeling for is coding. Sorry.
*I believe someone else has built a solution for an indicator disease or
syndrome in the recent past? *That was me. I'm still working on it.
I
Felicia Crow wrote:
>
> Tiddlywiki itself can be used as an example for this.
Right. TW, shorn of server ties is VERY, VERY good at compact essentials
all web has but barely uses.
TW can show it, neat.
TT
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Interesting.
Good it mentions MoveableType. Which definitely was a (now lost) influence.
One current group will say: Oh, what we LOST!
Another will say: Oh, it HELPED us move on so well!
Both are right.
TT
On Thursday, 22 October 2020 18:34:37 UTC+2, Rika Sukenik wrote:
>
> hey all, I came
Ciao Eric
Just FYI, I host on Dreamhost for all my domains.
There are some issues on this recent update by DH that are affecting many.
Its quite a radical update.
I'm sure it will come right.
Best
TT
On Saturday, 24 October 2020 00:01:29 UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Friday, October 23,
I've sent email directly to Simon and Daniel Baird to let them know about
the problem.
Hopefully they can get DreamHost to restore the content from a backup.
-e
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Thanks Eric, I'd noticed this and already started to use the additional
useful functionality.
Take care,
Anthony
On Friday, 23 October 2020 at 05:02:31 UTC+1 Eric Shulman wrote:
> update Oct 22, 8:30pm:
>http://TiddlyTools.com/timer.html
>
> "custom event colors" can now be configured via
Lin Onetwo,
I sometimes use Souk21/TW-commandpalette to quickly create tiddler that
> only have a title.
>
> The only thing I afraid is forgating them, as they are orphan. I think if
> we can auto create tag or link for them, this can be solved. And we can
> pick them up if they sometimes show
Hi Jean-Pierre,
If you don't mind using the TiddlyWiki prerelease, I suggest the brand new
subsort filter operator as well as the newly parametrised trim operator:
\define glossaryLetter()
<$vars initial={{{ [lowercase[]] }}}>
<$vars initial_regexp={{{ [compare:string:eq[e]]
Charlie/Tone and Lin
Carlie, I think you have touched on a key differentiator between one wiki
and the other, when you do a search do you want the other content to come
up?
- In other words you can store in one wiki all that you would like to
find under than wiki name.
As I said
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