[tw5] Re: "Documenting" my solutions on TW

2020-11-18 Thread Mohammad
David, In https://giffmex.org/gifts/documenting.tw.html#Setup%20tools%20and%20process%20before%20uploading%20public%20TiddlyWikis for having author mode/reader mode you may have a look at Utility Plugin https://kookma.github.io/TW-Utility/ Try to press ctrl+alt+A and see how the modal window

[tw5] Re: "Documenting" my solutions on TW

2020-11-18 Thread Mohammad
Great stuffs! Keep going on and add it to Tiddlywiki Toolmap. --Mohammad On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 8:35:54 PM UTC+3:30 David Gifford wrote: > > Hi all > > I created a TiddlyWiki to document some of the solutions I have created > myself / discovered / been given by others. It is not done

[tw5] Re: Number Format

2020-11-18 Thread The Islander
Hi Tony, Any idea why the comma separators are embedding a link in the comma? This is what seems to happen on my tiddlywiki. Your Syntax writeup above also has a commas linking to a url for some odd reason as well. Thx! On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 3:06:46 AM UTC-7 Werner wrote: >

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread History Buff
I'm always terrible at giving enough information and I apologize. After some thinking about it, I finally figured out a way to do it. I put the map link in a field named maplink and then put {{!!maplink}} in the appropriate area of the infobox table. Works like a charm. Whether you directly

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread TW Tones
Damon, So as I understand it when you transclude Infobox it is rendered with the current tiddler set to the tiddler in which your code snipit is written unless you take other steps to alter the currentTiddler, this is supported by the idea that you subsequently transclude the text field

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread History Buff
You're right, I forgot to show my code which I now have below: <$transclude tiddler="Infobox"> <$transclude field=text mode=block/> I can't have a globally defined map link because each railroad has a unique map. I misspoke earlier. My infobox stylesheet is being used. Damon On Wednesday,

[tw5] Re: "Documenting" my solutions on TW

2020-11-18 Thread David Gifford
Hi all I just updated the 'Documenting TW' file with ten more entries. https://giffmex.org/gifts/documenting.tw.html. See the Recent tab for the newest entries. I won't be doing the rest until well into next week since I will be traveling through Sunday or Monday, and then coming home to

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread TW Tones
Buff, If you place \defines in a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Macro it can be used by name globally, similarly css placed in a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet will also be usable globally, this is the approach to use when you want to reuse. Remember when using theit assumes tiddler=<>, what

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Ed, I have never been a fan of WikiWords for topic (tiddler/page) creation and linking in any kind of wiki product. I always prefer double-brackets for that kind of thing. The preference for one or the other, I imagine, is highly subjective. Regardless, I really look forward to

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread History Buff
I've also noticed that the styling I had with the infobox didn't get applied. Damon On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 4:15:33 PM UTC-7 History Buff wrote: > Tones, > > The aside element worked as long as it was above the transcluded body. The > table didn't really work the way I wanted

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread History Buff
Tones, The aside element worked as long as it was above the transcluded body. The table didn't really work the way I wanted becuase, if the body text was very long, it wouldn't wrap around the infobox. Now the only issue I have remaining is the map within the infobox. The link to the map is

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-18 Thread TW Tones
Ed, Could you give some examples of your titles? - My suspicions is you have a misconception on titles (stand to be corrected). As soon as you start to use tags and tiddler titles containing spaces some of the wikitext may need improvement to cater for this. However once practiced you

[tw5] Re: ViewTemplate question

2020-11-18 Thread History Buff
Tones, That got me a step closer with what you suggested. The aside element was able to keep the infobox from overlapping the footer, but the body text and infobox were still stacked. The table worked best but didn't allow the body text to wrap around the infobox if the text was much longer

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-11-18 Thread TW Tones
Jean-Pierre, Thanks for sharing back. Just remember {{<>}} is overloading the shortcut syntax for transcludes, when we use shortcuts they are typically less featured and we need to resort to the long forms such as the transclude widget. However as you become experienced with filters the

[tw5] Re: Help on translating a virtual stack of cards to wikitext needed...

2020-11-18 Thread TW Tones
I will add, the radio widget could be placed inside a list widget and replace the value and label programaticaly. Then the card names can be found programaticaly,. such as with a tag etc... I have not tested this recently but believe it would work. Tones On Thursday, 19 November 2020 at

[tw5] Re: Help on translating a virtual stack of cards to wikitext needed...

2020-11-18 Thread 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki
The tiddlywiki way is to have the radio buttons set a value into a field and then display the corresponding card based on the field being populated Pseudo code: <$radio tiddler=<> field="card-state" value="Card-1">Card 1 <$radio tiddler=<> field="card-state" value="Card-2">Card 2 <$radio

[tw5] WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-18 Thread Ed Heil
As a relatively new tiddlywiki user, I'm always interested in the opinions of people who have been TiddlyWiki'ing for a long time, and this topic came to mind. When I first started using TW (earlier this year), I tended to use WikiWords for titles. I've since gone almost entirely to double

Re: [tw5] node.js on IIS?

2020-11-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
It looks as though it might be a permissions problem, and so perhaps check whether the IIS user has access to the files in the C:\Users\me directory. Best wishes Jeremy > On 18 Nov 2020, at 15:14, leeand00 wrote: > > I've been following the tutorial at tiddlywiki.com on setting up tiddlywiki

[tw5] node.js on IIS?

2020-11-18 Thread leeand00
I've been following the tutorial at tiddlywiki.com on setting up tiddlywiki on node.js through IIS . I got through the entire tutorial but when I try to load the page I get an error in the

[tw5] Re: Cant the "Stories" plugin work with a fluid sidebar?

2020-11-18 Thread si
Hi Saq. That's great thank you. I'll have a play around with it regardless. On Tuesday, 17 November 2020 at 17:59:11 UTC saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > The Stories plugin was specifically hobbled together for Stroll, so you're > going to struggle to get it working with other layouts without doing

[tw5] Re: geztting the first word/letter of a list of tiddlers

2020-11-18 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
As a final reply to this post, I can now show you a working solution, complete within my project: elaborating a glossary entry for French. \define all-initials() <$list filter="[tag[glossaire]]"> <$set name=1st value={{{ [all[current]split[]first[]] }}}> <<1st>> \end \define

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > > In quintessential Jeremy style, it is long and rambly and full of > interesting insights. :) > HA! The most widely used word in all broadcasts by anyone is "ERM ..." :-) TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Its interesting. I actually I think its useful to view by designers/developers because of his broader comments from about 57 minutes on. Jeremy I think has the *best overview* of TW. He is always contextualizing it in the context of browser, open-source, plugin need (problem of you can't

[tw5] Re: Field names composed of variable and constant

2020-11-18 Thread Gerald Weis
Hit Tones line 2: i have tried it in css: text-align:left; works, vertical-align:top; dont works. That is the reason for the html-tag. line 3: the fieldname in the transclusion are composed form the variable $tooltip$ and the string _tooltip. It works. My Input ist "A21", the fieldname ist

[tw5] Re: Tip: Removing "The" from titles in a sorted list

2020-11-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Jeremy That is useful! For instance I maintain a large set of movies and Title sort previously involved a more complex workaround for correct Title sort order. This will simplify things a lot! Just FYI I need to discard these types of definite & indefinite articles ... The, A, An, Die,