Re: [tw5] Re: How to install TiddlyTools plugins in my single-file, offline TW?

2020-11-26 Thread teo...@gmail.com
Hi Tones,

Thanks for the overview on the keyboard access question.
I'll check those out and search for possibly existing solutions when 
thinking of my use cases.

Teo

On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 12:36:28 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:

> Teo,
>
> A lot of people have demanded keyboard access for a long time and many 
> options and solutions exist within tiddlywiki, the prelease has some update 
> that will make this easier in future however in the mean time you could 
> look at some existing solutions such as 
> https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/ to name but one. TiddlyWiki 
> has a keyboard shortcuts solution built in, the editor may trap keystrokes 
> differently and some have introduced shortcuts to their own 
> solutions/plugins. 
>
> The pre-release now has a comprehensive way to also trap modifier keys 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#modifier%20Variable
>
> Tones
> On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 22:00:13 UTC+11 teo...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Ah, so the plugins couldn't be dragged into TW5 because they're meant for 
>> TWC, and besides many of them are already kind of built in.
>>
>> I wonder if there exists a way to navigate TW5 more through the keyboard?
>>
>> I know you can use arrow keys + enter to open Tiddlers from a drop-down 
>> list, but can you also initiate a search to open such a drop-down list, and 
>> maybe jump back & forth (or cycle) between open Tiddlers, using only the 
>> keyboard?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Teo
>>
>> su 15. marrask. 2020 klo 13.47 Eric Shulman (elsd...@gmail.com) 
>> kirjoitti:
>>
>>> On Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 1:51:06 AM UTC-8 teo...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 I'm most interested in adding to my wiki the TiddlyTools.com plugins 
 that help with tagging and navigation, so probably at least the 
 TiddlerTweakerPlugin and most or all of the NavigationPackage plugins.

>>>
>>> http://TiddlyTools.com is for TiddlyWiki Classic, and cannot be used 
>>> with TiddlyWiki5.
>>>
>>> With regard to the NavigationPackage, some of the features of those 
>>> plugins can now be done directly with TiddlyWiki 5, though with some 
>>> differences in functionality:
>>>
>>> BreadcrumbsPlugin = Sidebar>open
>>> RearrangeTiddlersPlugin = drag-and-drop titles in Sidebar>open
>>> CollapseTiddlersPlugin = more>fold/unfold command in Tiddler Toolbar
>>> SinglePageModePlugin = $:/ControlPanel, Appearance>Story View tab, 
>>> "zoomin" option
>>>
>>> In addition, I've re-written some of the NavigationPackage plugins for 
>>> TiddlyWiki5... with some differences in functionality:
>>>
>>> GotoPlugin
>>>http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/#TiddlyTools%2FGoto - button with 
>>> popup panel
>>>http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/#TiddlyTools%2FGoto.svg - image for 
>>> button
>>>http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/#TiddlyTools%2FGoto%2FPanel - popup 
>>> panel controls
>>>http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/#TiddlyTools%2FGoto%2FOptions - 
>>> popup with options
>>>
>>> TagCloudPlugin
>>>
>>> http://tiddlytools.com/filtergenerators.html#TiddlyTools%2FFilterGenerators%2FTagCloud
>>>
>>> Some of the remaining NavigationPackage plugins *could* be re-written 
>>> for TiddlyWiki5, if there is sufficient interest... just ask, and I will 
>>> consider it.
>>>
>>> -e
>>> Eric Shulman
>>> TiddlyTools.com: "Small Tools for Big Ideas!" (tm)
>>> InsideTiddlyWiki - http://TiddlyTools.com/InsideTW
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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
Man, I wish this new Google Groups allowed edits to posts.

... I am always *adjusting* Tiddler Titles (incrementally, iteratively), 
tweaking them ...

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Cl0d,

So far, my favourite can't-live-without plugins:  Relink 
 and DetailsWidget 
.

I am a "tweaker" by nature.  Like for anything else, I am always Tiddler 
Titles (incrementally, iteratively) tweaking them until I get them 
juust right, as elucidation of information and structural needs comes 
together bit by bit.  I'd be lost without Relink.

DetailsWidget is a simple and wonderful way to structure content.  It 
really helps me visually organize the cognitive mess that is this old 
sponge of mine (I see everything as deeply  intertwingled, i.e. every 
little thing is connected to everything.)  I like being able to see more 
info "right there", without leaving the happy confines of whatever thing 
I'm looking at.

I tend to prefer having multiple TiddlyWiki instances for very clear 
purposes (kind of like the kid who does not like the potatoes touching the 
peas.)  You will see, though, that when there are intersections of largely 
common info, I'm quite happy with one TiddlyWiki handling multiple purposes 
(or contextual views) in one TiddlyWiki.

Here are a few examples of mine for your interest, even if just for the 
$hit$ and the giggle$:


   - *Le P'tit Aurèle 
   * *(my first 
   TiddlyWiki)*
  - a lexicon of Acadian French / un lexique du français acadien
   - *ADHD Slice'n Dice 
   *
   - An "Intertwingularity Mapping" journey with TiddlyWiki about ADHD 
  (inattentive subtype)
   - Product Reviews, which wound up turning into a multi-purpose 
   TiddlyWiki (one TiddlyWiki with a URL parameter for purpose) for:
   - *Product Reviews 
  
*
  - *Urban Off Gridding for Laypersons 
  
*
  - *Hydro Bill Cutting for Laypersons 
  
*
  - *Chromebook: Beyond Web Browsing 
  
*
  - *ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki 
   * *(my 
   newest project that has all my attention lately)*
  - Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database 
  engineering
   

Cheers, and welcome to TiddlyWikiHood !



On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 3:06:10 PM UTC-4 Cl0d wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Been using TiddlyWiki for a few weeks now. I'm still learning how to cope 
> with the enormous potential offered by TiddlyWiki.
>
> For example, I discovered today that it was possible to create a dynamic 
> table of content using keywords. 
>
> So I was wondering, what are your best practices, or let's say, advices, 
> for using TiddlyWiki ? How does your "basic wiki" look like ? What plugins 
> and/or custom features do you use ? 
>
> I'm still in a transitional phase, meaning that I'm writing my new notes 
> in TiddlyWiki to get used to it and I'm at the same time trying to discover 
> new tools to organize my future wiki's in the best way possible.
>
> Thanks in advance for every answer.
>

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[tw5] Re: Getting Started using node.js ... TiddlyWiki is not connecting

2020-11-26 Thread Fred Rasmussen
I get the following:
C:\Users\Fred>tiddlywiki mynewwiki --listen
 syncer-server-filesystem: Dispatching 'save' task: $:/StoryList
Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8080
(press ctrl-C to exit)

Ha. I see that now when I navigate to the IP address, I see the new wiki 
page!
I tried adding a new tiddler and confirmed that the new tiddler has been 
saved!

I notice node.js is doing the work in whatever directory the command line 
goes to by default. If my goal is to sneeker-net myNewWiki between two 
separate PC's, should I perform the server tasks in the same removable 
drive path or does it make any difference? Seems to me all I need is a 
server with Node.js and a copy of TiddlyWiki running on each.

Thanks for your help today.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 9:50:16 AM UTC-5 Mark S. wrote:

> What do you see in the terminal when running:
>
> tiddlywiki mynewwiki --listen
>
> (where mynewwiki is the name of your wiki).
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:18:23 AM UTC-8 fred.ra...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> When I tried following the instructions for  
>> Installing TiddlyWiki  on 
>> Node.js (https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5)
>>
>> Steps 1-4 went fine. I was able to confirm that TiddlyWiki was installed.
>>
>> I got as far as Step 5: "Visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser" 
>> where my Firefox browser came back with "unable to connect".
>>
>> Just for a little background: I'm hoping to store my TiddlyWiki files on 
>> an SD card and swap it regularly between my desktop and laptop PC's. Cloud 
>> storage is not an option.
>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread springer
Cl0d,

You'll find people here at both extremes: some use one massive TW5 as a 
repository for everything, figuring that this path makes maximal room for 
connections even across domains that may seem separate.

My own approach is different largely because I like to have TW5 files that 
I can share with different audiences, without worrying that something 
intended for one audience would be distracting or even inappropriate for 
another audience. Obviously, that holds for a project devoted to a 
particular university course. I also set up a TW5 for a committee I chair; 
it's locked down with an encryption password and includes notes that aren't 
appropriately shared except with others on the committee (though I don't 
naively upload anything to an online repository like GitHub that is 
super-sensitive). For another example, folks at the TWGG know that I just 
set up a super-minimal TW5 for hosting the images connected with the 5.1.23 
logo contestants. Anyone who visits that wiki can poke around the "Recent" 
list without being confused by a long list of irrelevant things. Many 
plugins offer demo TW5 pages that are similarly stand-alone. I enjoy 
developing each of my projects with a distinctive color scheme and style 
set so that it feels like I'm arriving in a different "work environment" 
when I shift from one project to another.

Whichever way you go, you should be reassured that dragging tiddlers 
between files, or filtering and exporting a JSON batch and dropping it onto 
a different TW5, allows you to engage in fusion or fission as needed down 
the road.

-Springer
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:13:44 PM UTC-5 Cl0d wrote:

> Thank you for your answer.
>
> It can without a doubt serve, I'd say, unlimited purposes. And the fact 
> that you outlined that, made me realize something I internally knew since 
> the first day I started using TiddlyWiki : the way you organize TW, greatly 
> depends on what you do with it.
>
> I have flown over both plugins tutorials and I'm going to try them out on 
> one of my test Wiki's, to see how I can use them. 
>
> Your site is amazing. This is definetly the kind of organization I'm 
> looking forward to achieve.
>
> I hope you don't mind me asking this question, but do you use TW for other 
> purposes ? I'm asking because, I couldn't get my head around a question, 
> which is, should I use only one Wiki for everything ?
>
> To give you an example, I read a lot of books and I take plenty of notes 
> and I also write extended documentations about computer science. Now, what 
> I'm doing right now, is creating one Wiki per subject. So I have a Wiki for 
> programming, one for everything that's related to pentesting, one for 
> system related things, one containing all my notes on books etc.
>
> I don't really know if this is going to be sustainble once I'll start 
> transfering all the information to TW.
>
> Said like this, it might sound trivial, but I feel like if I mess up my 
> '"entry" in TW, it's going to be hard to get everything straight later on.
>
> On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 20:57:15 UTC+1 springer wrote:
>
>> Cl0d, exactly what I find marvelous about TiddlyWiki is how much it can 
>> be molded to very different purposes. I maintain different TW5 projects for 
>> different purposes, with different plugin sets and other customizations 
>> suited to the purposes of each project. 
>>
>> Two things that I suspect I do more than most people are:
>>
>> (1) Make a dynamic table, using the Shiraz plugin,  for virtually every 
>> important tag. It offers a great compact way to get the big picture on any 
>> slice that interests me. I used to use TOC-style tiddlers for this purpose, 
>> and that structure still has uses, but the dynamic table is more powerful. 
>> I love that I can structure each such dynamic table to focus on the fields 
>> that are important for that particular tag. (Of course, you can build a 
>> dynamic table around criteria other than tags, but that's my main workhorse 
>> use.) I also tend to populate my stylesheet with tag-specific css, so that 
>> there are clear visual cues as to which kind of tiddler we're looking at. 
>> (I use TW for teaching. So, a quiz question tiddler has a look and feel 
>> that differs from an author-specific tiddler or a definition tiddler or a 
>> tiddler focused on excerpts from the readings, etc.)
>>
>> (2) Liberally employ a "details" GUI for things that I don't want to see 
>> (or don't want to show to students) unless/until it's time to dig in 
>> deeper. I use telmiger's details plugin, because it's super-flexible about 
>> the contents within the details area (allows any formatting or markup you 
>> can think of within the hidden "pocket" area). But to put ordinary text 
>> elaboration into a details "pocket," Shiraz's details function is simple 
>> and great too.
>>
>> If you'd like to poke around on one of my teaching sites, feel free to 
>> visit this link: 
>> 

[tw5] Re: Why my 2 embedded macro (timeline based) are not refreshed automatically

2020-11-26 Thread TW Tones
vpl,

There would be a way to refresh your javascript within the tiddlywiki 
platform, perhaps the dev forum is best for that,

However if you do anything to force a refresh on the tiddler as you do when 
you open a tiddler it should refresh. Try setting a timestamp on a field as 
needed and it should refresh.

Regards
Tones

On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 23:31:33 UTC+11 vpl wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to use the new fantastic timeline plugin the fommoing way
> I have range widgets for setting 2 fields
> I have developped a small (javascript based) macro that returns a filter 
> definition that is expected to be used by the time-line pluging
> This works one time (when I edit or lauch the tiddler)
> But when I change the range value my javascript macro (TLfilter) is not 
> called
> As if the timeline macro was not called.
> When my TLfilter macro is invoked outside the time-line macro it is well 
> refreshed eachtime I change the range value ...
>
> I need a TW5 expert here ... totally lost !!
>
> Thanks a lot 
>
> Regards
> Define the period of interest: <$range field='period' min=0 max=2000 
> increment=100/> {{!!period}}
>
> Define the window of interest: <$range field='window' min=0 max=2000 
> increment=100/> {{!!window}}
>
> < window:{{!!window}} type:{{!!period}} filter:"[tag[test-1]sort[date]]"
>
>

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[tw5] Re: How to transclude tiddler field in macro call

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
AFAIK, you can't pass values to a <> that way. You have to use the 
macrocall widget. Then, to get the result of that call into a single 
variable, you'll need the wikify widget.

I couldn't test, because I don't have your macro. In the following, I 
guessed that your macro parameters were w, p, and f. Change appropriately. 
Also, be sure to have a backup:

\define my-actions()
<$wikify name=myval text="""<$macrocall $name=TLfilter w={{!!window}} 
p={{!!period}} f='[tag[test-2]sort[date]]'/>""" >
<$action-setfield $field="stampId" $value=<> />

\end

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 1:51:34 PM UTC-8 vpl wrote:

> Hi
>
> I've developed a small macro in javascript (called TLFilter see below) and 
> I want to pass it values stored into the tiddler fields like this
>
> \define my-actions()
> <$action-setfield $field="stampId"  $value=< {{!!period}} "[tag[test-2]sort[date]]">> />
> \end
> <$button actions=<>>Click me!
>
> When I call <> macro the text {{!!window}} and {{!!period}} 
> is passed to it and unfortunately not the content of the window and period 
> field of the current tiddler ... As if the window and period variables 
> where not transcluded during the TLfilter call
>
> How to make that running ... I struggle and cannot find a solution
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your help
>
> With regards
>
> Regards
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Passing macro output to another macro?

2020-11-26 Thread TW Tones
Petri,

Nice code pattern you are suggesting to test if there is one tag, however 
this will not work if you decide to organise the same tiddlers with 
additional tags. 

However if you want to go ahead remember, tags have special handling in 
tiddlywiki, but at the very same time the tags field is a field like any 
other. Thus if all tags (the 'tags' field) match's all tags.
I have not yet reproduced this today. I will provide the exact filter if I 
find it.

The TOCP plugin allows you to instead use the parent field to store the 
parent rather than tags, this would be better in your case.

Regards
Tones

On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 23:08:42 UTC+11 Petri M. wrote:

> Hello Tones,
>
> Thank you for the input. I did notice that the issue with spaces in tags 
> was of my own doing, apparently I messed something up when I was trying to 
> make drag-and-dropping from list to list to remove the tag of the old list 
> and replace it with the tag of the new list. 
>
> Everything is working now in an empty tiddlywiki! 
>
> I was thinking of not messing with the drag-and-drop macro and just figure 
> out how to make a filter which only gives me the tiddlers I want. I have 
> been trying to figure out how I can make a filter which returns tiddlers 
> with tag "Task", but only if there are no other tags. So if I have a 
> tiddler "Parent" with a tag "Task" and a tiddler "Child" with tags "Parent" 
> and "Task", then the filter would only give me the "Parent" tiddler. Seems 
> like a very simple thing but I can't figure it out. I was hoping I could've 
> just made a filter that finds all the tiddlers with the tag "Task" and then 
> removes everything that has any tags in addition to "Task".
>
> Any ideas? :)
>
> -Petri
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 12:16 AM TW Tones  wrote:
>
>> Petri,
>>
>> I am only starting to make use of the drag and drop features myself. In 
>> this case you are using the macro  list-tagged-draggable but you can build 
>> your own. Its is defined in $:/core/macros/list
>>
>> I suspect the inability to use a tiddler title with spaces may be a 
>> design weakness of the macro.
>>
>> A quick solution to current tiddler with spaces *may* be tag={{{ 
>> [] }}}
>>
>> Tones
>> On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 01:29:17 UTC+11 Petri M. wrote:
>>
>>> Oh and apparently using <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable" 
>>> itemTemplate="TODO task list template children" tag=<>/> 
>>> will break the tags if the currentTiddler has spaces in its name. Putting 
>>> quotes around the macro <> will just tag it with 
>>> "<>" and not with "this is my current tag".
>>>
>>> BR,
>>> Petri M
>>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 3:53:59 PM UTC+2 Petri M. wrote:
>>>
 Hi Tones,

 Ohh thank you so much! I looked into the <$macrocall/> and tried to use 
 it directly with the <> macro and it worked 
 perfectly. Well almost perfectly. 

 There is one issue. If I use <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable" 
 tag=<>/> then everything works fine and I am able to make 
 subtasks of subtasks by just dragging them, which is exactly what I want. 
 However, I cannot figure out on how to do the indentation. Inline css with 
 @@margin-left:10px ... @@ does absolutely nothing. I can fix this by using 
 something like
 <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable" itemTemplate="TODO task list 
 template" tag=<>/> where I add the inline css in the 
 template file itself. But now I lose the ability to make subtasks of 
 subtasks. I would like to have the indentation so that each subtask is 
 slightly indented so it is easier to see.

 ps. though I do have to say that I did not undertand much about the 
 rest of your comment. Did you mean that I could use <<$macrocall $name=tag 
 tag=<> /> or {{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}} in my example 
 code 
 that I said works? What did you mean by all the bullet points? 

 BR,
 Petri M
 On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 12:03:46 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:

> Petrie,
>
> If the list you wish to make draggable is the list of items tagging 
> the parent, then you need to name the parent. In your example the 
> currentTiddler changes, you could use the variable=varname on your $list 
> so 
> you can reference both the "sub tiddlers" and parent.
>
> Another option is to use <<$macrocall $name=tag tag=<> /> 
> because the tag pill list is draggable. or  
> {{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}  to act on currentTiddler.
>
>
>- This will permit spaces ion tags >
>- <$link /> is the same as
>
>
>- 
>   - <$link to=<>>
>   <$view field="title"/>
> 
>   
>
>- 
>
>
> Tones
>  
>
> On Monday, 23 November 2020 at 22:51:59 UTC+11 Petri M. wrote:
>
>> I can't figure this one out. I have a simple task list which I 
>> 

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

2020-11-26 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Streams update to v 0.1.17: https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/

This is a compatibility update for the upcoming release of TiddlyWiki 5.1.23
You will need to update Streams before upgrading to the new TW release.

I would appreciate some testing and feedback in case there are any 
unexpected issues.

Regards,
Saq

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[tw5] Re: Requesting Help to Port My TiddlySpot Files

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'm thinking as far as an offer goes, you might have the most luck posting 
at https://tiddlyspot.blogspot.com/ . With or without chocolate.

For setting up your own, you would need to find a web host, preferably one 
that charges per space used rather than 
un-metered-but-with-secret-restrictions. Then you would use store.php 
(older) or tw-receiver to serve up your own tw host. There might be 
additional complications if you wanted to protect your files via ssl. When 
I looked at hosts, it seemed that most of them wanted to sell one rate for 
1 to 3 years, and then twice that rate afterwards. Most of them that charge 
per storage space were more expensive. For a personal site, I might just 
depend on TW's own encryption rather than worrying about a site getting 
hacked.

Re hosting for everyone, all the public files listed in the tiddlytoolmap 
seem to come to about a half gig. So if the total space was under one gig, 
then there's at least one website offering services at $6/month plus 
probably $14/year for domain name registration.

The question of size keeps coming up. It's hard to estimate how much a site 
would cost when the total size is unknown.

Well, this probably hasn't helped much, but should prompt other 
conversations.

Good luck!



On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:51:27 PM UTC-8 Alvin wrote:

> Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.
>
> Did my question fall through the cracks? I don't think it can get 
> COVID-19, so there's no need to social distance. Would it help if I offered 
> chocolate for an answer?
>
> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 12:24:15 PM UTC-6 Alvin wrote:
>
>> I offered to foot the bill for another hosting service for Simon and 
>> Daniel to use to move the TiddlySpot domain, but all I've heard so far is 
>> crickets. So I would like to take my ClassicTW files that were on 
>> TiddlySpot and put them online somewhere else. I would appreciate it if 
>> anyone can provide step by step instructions how to do that. I also need to 
>> know how to keep them password protected. Thank you so much.
>>
>> If someone wants to contact me (Alvin dot Orzechowski at sign gmail dot 
>> com) about my offer, please do so directly.
>>
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[tw5] Re: Saving a story-river

2020-11-26 Thread Joshua Fontany
Nice work Eric!!!

On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 5:57:14 PM UTC-8 Eric Shulman wrote:

> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 5:01:52 PM UTC-8 
> ad...@menswellbeing.org wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to save the story-river into a tiddler and then use that 
>> tiddler to open that story-river at a later time?
>>
>
> The current StoryRiver contents are stored in $:/StoryList!!list.
>
> Here's a tiddler that defines two buttons...
> one to save the current  $:/StoryList!!list field to a separate tiddler 
> tagged with "savedStory",
> and another to set the  $:/StoryList!!list from the list field in a 
> "savedStory" tiddler:
>
> *StorySaver:*
> <$button popup="$:/state/popup/savestory"> save story 
> <$reveal type="popup" state="$:/state/popup/savestory" class="tc-drop-down 
> tc-popup-keep" style="min-width:auto;padding:0.5em;">
>Enter a new story name:
><$edit-text tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" field="storyname" />
><$list filter="[tag[savedStory]limit[1]]">
>   or, select an existing story:
>.savedStoryList { width:100%; } 
>   <$select tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" field="storyname" 
> size="5" class="savedStoryList">
>   <$list 
> filter="[tag[savedStory]]"><>
>   
>
><$button style="text-align:center;"> save
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler={{$:/state/popup/savestory!!storyname}} 
> list={{$:/StoryList!!list}} tags="savedStory" />
>   <$action-deletetiddler $tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" />
>
> 
> <$button popup="$:/state/popup/loadstory"> load story 
> <$reveal type="popup" state="$:/state/popup/loadstory" class="tc-drop-down 
> tc-popup-keep" style="min-width:auto;padding:0.5em;">
><$list filter="[tag[savedStory]limit[1]]" emptyMessage="no saved 
> stories">
>   select an existing story:
>.savedStoryList { width:100%; } 
>   <$select tiddler="$:/state/popup/loadstory" field="storyname" 
> size="5" class="savedStoryList">
>   <$list 
> filter="[tag[savedStory]]"><>
>   
>
><$button style="text-align:center;"> load
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/StoryList" list={{{ 
> [{$:/state/popup/loadstory!!storyname}get[list]] }}} />
>   <$action-deletetiddler $tiddler="$:/state/popup/loadstory" />
>
> 
>
> To use these buttons, just insert {{StorySaver}} into any tiddler.  
> Alternatively, you can add these buttons to the Sidebar by tagging the 
> above tiddler with $:/tags/SideBarSegment.  After tagging, you can 
> reposition the buttons in the SideBar by viewing the tiddler and clicking 
> on the $:/tags/SideBarSegment tag to display the list of tiddlers with that 
> tag.  You can then use drag-and-drop to move the buttons to the desired 
> position in the list (e.g.,  above the $:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs)
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

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[tw5] How to transclude tiddler field in macro call

2020-11-26 Thread vpl
Hi

I've developed a small macro in javascript (called TLFilter see below) and 
I want to pass it values stored into the tiddler fields like this

\define my-actions()
<$action-setfield $field="stampId"  $value=<> />
\end
<$button actions=<>>Click me!

When I call <> macro the text {{!!window}} and {{!!period}} is 
passed to it and unfortunately not the content of the window and period field 
of the current tiddler ... As if the window and period variables where not 
transcluded during the TLfilter call

How to make that running ... I struggle and cannot find a solution


Thanks in advance for your help

With regards

Regards

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Cl0d
 Thank you for your answer.

It can without a doubt serve, I'd say, unlimited purposes. And the fact 
that you outlined that, made me realize something I internally knew since 
the first day I started using TiddlyWiki : the way you organize TW, greatly 
depends on what you do with it.

I have flown over both plugins tutorials and I'm going to try them out on 
one of my test Wiki's, to see how I can use them. 

Your site is amazing. This is definetly the kind of organization I'm 
looking forward to achieve.

I hope you don't mind me asking this question, but do you use TW for other 
purposes ? I'm asking because, I couldn't get my head around a question, 
which is, should I use only one Wiki for everything ?

To give you an example, I read a lot of books and I take plenty of notes 
and I also write extended documentations about computer science. Now, what 
I'm doing right now, is creating one Wiki per subject. So I have a Wiki for 
programming, one for everything that's related to pentesting, one for 
system related things, one containing all my notes on books etc.

I don't really know if this is going to be sustainble once I'll start 
transfering all the information to TW.

Said like this, it might sound trivial, but I feel like if I mess up my 
'"entry" in TW, it's going to be hard to get everything straight later on.

On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 20:57:15 UTC+1 springer wrote:

> Cl0d, exactly what I find marvelous about TiddlyWiki is how much it can be 
> molded to very different purposes. I maintain different TW5 projects for 
> different purposes, with different plugin sets and other customizations 
> suited to the purposes of each project. 
>
> Two things that I suspect I do more than most people are:
>
> (1) Make a dynamic table, using the Shiraz plugin,  for virtually every 
> important tag. It offers a great compact way to get the big picture on any 
> slice that interests me. I used to use TOC-style tiddlers for this purpose, 
> and that structure still has uses, but the dynamic table is more powerful. 
> I love that I can structure each such dynamic table to focus on the fields 
> that are important for that particular tag. (Of course, you can build a 
> dynamic table around criteria other than tags, but that's my main workhorse 
> use.) I also tend to populate my stylesheet with tag-specific css, so that 
> there are clear visual cues as to which kind of tiddler we're looking at. 
> (I use TW for teaching. So, a quiz question tiddler has a look and feel 
> that differs from an author-specific tiddler or a definition tiddler or a 
> tiddler focused on excerpts from the readings, etc.)
>
> (2) Liberally employ a "details" GUI for things that I don't want to see 
> (or don't want to show to students) unless/until it's time to dig in 
> deeper. I use telmiger's details plugin, because it's super-flexible about 
> the contents within the details area (allows any formatting or markup you 
> can think of within the hidden "pocket" area). But to put ordinary text 
> elaboration into a details "pocket," Shiraz's details function is simple 
> and great too.
>
> If you'd like to poke around on one of my teaching sites, feel free to 
> visit this link: 
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/ethicsatwes.html#TiddlyWiki
>
> Enjoy the adventure of discovering the possibilities!
>
> -Springer 
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:06:10 PM UTC-5 Cl0d wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Been using TiddlyWiki for a few weeks now. I'm still learning how to cope 
>> with the enormous potential offered by TiddlyWiki.
>>
>> For example, I discovered today that it was possible to create a dynamic 
>> table of content using keywords. 
>>
>> So I was wondering, what are your best practices, or let's say, advices, 
>> for using TiddlyWiki ? How does your "basic wiki" look like ? What plugins 
>> and/or custom features do you use ? 
>>
>> I'm still in a transitional phase, meaning that I'm writing my new notes 
>> in TiddlyWiki to get used to it and I'm at the same time trying to discover 
>> new tools to organize my future wiki's in the best way possible.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for every answer.
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Requesting Help to Port My TiddlySpot Files

2020-11-26 Thread Alvin
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.

Did my question fall through the cracks? I don't think it can get COVID-19, 
so there's no need to social distance. Would it help if I offered chocolate 
for an answer?

On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 12:24:15 PM UTC-6 Alvin wrote:

> I offered to foot the bill for another hosting service for Simon and 
> Daniel to use to move the TiddlySpot domain, but all I've heard so far is 
> crickets. So I would like to take my ClassicTW files that were on 
> TiddlySpot and put them online somewhere else. I would appreciate it if 
> anyone can provide step by step instructions how to do that. I also need to 
> know how to keep them password protected. Thank you so much.
>
> If someone wants to contact me (Alvin dot Orzechowski at sign gmail dot 
> com) about my offer, please do so directly.
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[tw5] Update to "Documenting TW" goodies

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford

Hi all

I finally got around to finishing the remaining solutions tiddlers in 

https://giffmex.org/gifts/documenting.tw.html

The items I added are listed below. That should do it for a while until I 
think of something else to add. Enjoy.

Transfer only the system tiddlers (or only the regular tiddlers) between 
files 
Recent tab with transclusion 
Horizontal rules (edited) 
New here button with backlink 
Bi-directional links 
Custom new tiddler buttons 
Sliders for static HTMLs with details and summary 
Two columns of tiddlers 
New tab here 

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Re: [tw5] Re: Menubar Plugin problems

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Thanks a ton, Ton! I will check it out.


On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 1:18 PM Ton Gerner  wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Another possibility is adding Home and Save to the Top left bar and
> activating Legacy Top Left bar.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 8:12:54 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Ton. But I forgot to mention that I don't want the entire
>> PageControls toolbar, just those two buttons.
>>
>> Here is what the file looks like: https://giffmex.org/wiki/familia.html
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 1:01 PM Ton Gerner  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> Don't use the way that looks 'normal" via tagging with $:/tags/MemuBar
>>> Check ControlPanel > Appearance > Toolbars > Menubar
>>> If you check Page controls you get the active Page control buttons.
>>> If you want Home as well, activate it in Page Toolbar.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps,
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Ton
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>>>
 Hi all


 I tried tagging two buttons (home and save-wiki) to the Menubar using
 the menubar plugin.

 1. I had to eliminate the caption next to the icon. I figured that part
 out.

 2. But the buttons themselves don't work. How might I fix that?

 Thanks, Dave


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Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-26 Thread springer
Thanks, Atro! I enjoy this kind of graphics tinkering, and I can tell that 
you have a knack for it as well. Really, my diving in with this particular 
task reflects my sense that I gain so much more from this community than I 
can usually contribute. So when there's a need that's less about code and 
more about something up my alley, I figure it's an opportunity to give 
back. 

Regardless of which option becomes the official TW5 logo, let me say that 
I'm happy to field requests from anyone here for something in the 
logo-graphics area. Doing things like taking a letter-form and morphing it 
(like the "y" in Tiddly becoming the keycap shape for the "W" in Wiki) is 
something that can be done in OmniGraffle, a software tool I have on hand. 
(I don't know Inkscape, but I suspect it's similar, given the crispness of 
your png design.) If anyone needs something like that done in a one-off 
way, drop me a line.

-Springer

On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 4:29:42 PM UTC-5 Atronoush wrote:

> Springer,
>
>  Wow, you did a great job and thank you for including my banner in the 
> logo play wiki! 
>  I love all of your candidates! I have downloaded few of them for my 
> private wikis!
>
> -Atro
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:07:31 PM UTC+3:30 springer wrote:
>
>> Mohammad, 
>>
>> Seeing the logo in the context of that use, where the bottom is 
>> effectively cropped off, seems to require that nothing vital be along the 
>> bottom there...
>> At least in that mockup you made, Atro's modular orange banner certainly 
>> looks better.
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 9:17:34 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> I just dropped two of banners to compare and see how they look like! But 
>>> having in one tiddler may be better!
>>>
>>> [image: 113_chrome.png]
>>> [image: 114_chrome.png]
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 5:25:45 PM UTC+3:30 
>>> jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Apologies, another technicality to note is that the bottom 46 pixels 
 will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new in v5.1.23”, so it’s best 
 to keep important parts of the image higher up.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

 On 25 Nov 2020, at 13:43, Saq Imtiaz  wrote:

 @springer excllent! Thank you. That one definitely has my vote.

 On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 2:20:51 PM UTC+1 springer wrote:

> Saq, the aspect ratio 560x315 was a bit challenging, but with a bit of 
> rearranging it can work, and maybe even make the keycap association 
> clearer:
>
>
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html#keycaps%20in%20560x315%20box
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:55:36 AM UTC-5 saq.i...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> @springer if you have the time and the interest, a variant of " 
>> larger keycaps hint " that fits the required dimensions (560x315 ) would 
>> be 
>> interesting. 
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 1:56:44 AM UTC+1 springer wrote:
>>
>>> Dave, done. (Visible, along with other variants with subtle keycap 
>>> imagery, at the site, 
>>> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html)
>>> Just one stray thought: I wonder whether strings like 5.1.23 might 
>>> (in some places) get misread as date tags (May 1 2023, or Jan 5 2023, 
>>> depending on local conventions) ...
>>> If so, perhaps having a "v." (as in v.5.1.23) in the logo might help.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 6:54:52 PM UTC-5 David Gifford 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I like the right side of "TW 5.1.23 rectangular logo" could you do 
 that as a separate entry?

 On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 5:38:26 PM UTC-6 springer wrote:

> Hey all, rather than bombard the list with variants, I just set up 
> a tw page with alternatives, including one with a keycaps theme:
>
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html
> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 5:28:00 PM UTC-5 
> j.te...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Definitely a +1 for springer's artwork.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Julio
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 3:59:04 PM UTC-5 
>> saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I give up. GG just hangs when I try to include an image.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 9:53:10 PM UTC+1 Saq Imtiaz 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This is a quick mash up on the phone just to illustrate the 
 idea (and obviously the wrong aspect ratio) but perhaps it might 
 inspire 
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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread springer
Cl0d, exactly what I find marvelous about TiddlyWiki is how much it can be 
molded to very different purposes. I maintain different TW5 projects for 
different purposes, with different plugin sets and other customizations 
suited to the purposes of each project. 

Two things that I suspect I do more than most people are:

(1) Make a dynamic table, using the Shiraz plugin,  for virtually every 
important tag. It offers a great compact way to get the big picture on any 
slice that interests me. I used to use TOC-style tiddlers for this purpose, 
and that structure still has uses, but the dynamic table is more powerful. 
I love that I can structure each such dynamic table to focus on the fields 
that are important for that particular tag. (Of course, you can build a 
dynamic table around criteria other than tags, but that's my main workhorse 
use.) I also tend to populate my stylesheet with tag-specific css, so that 
there are clear visual cues as to which kind of tiddler we're looking at. 
(I use TW for teaching. So, a quiz question tiddler has a look and feel 
that differs from an author-specific tiddler or a definition tiddler or a 
tiddler focused on excerpts from the readings, etc.)

(2) Liberally employ a "details" GUI for things that I don't want to see 
(or don't want to show to students) unless/until it's time to dig in 
deeper. I use telmiger's details plugin, because it's super-flexible about 
the contents within the details area (allows any formatting or markup you 
can think of within the hidden "pocket" area). But to put ordinary text 
elaboration into a details "pocket," Shiraz's details function is simple 
and great too.

If you'd like to poke around on one of my teaching sites, feel free to 
visit this 
link: https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/ethicsatwes.html#TiddlyWiki

Enjoy the adventure of discovering the possibilities!

-Springer 
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:06:10 PM UTC-5 Cl0d wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Been using TiddlyWiki for a few weeks now. I'm still learning how to cope 
> with the enormous potential offered by TiddlyWiki.
>
> For example, I discovered today that it was possible to create a dynamic 
> table of content using keywords. 
>
> So I was wondering, what are your best practices, or let's say, advices, 
> for using TiddlyWiki ? How does your "basic wiki" look like ? What plugins 
> and/or custom features do you use ? 
>
> I'm still in a transitional phase, meaning that I'm writing my new notes 
> in TiddlyWiki to get used to it and I'm at the same time trying to discover 
> new tools to organize my future wiki's in the best way possible.
>
> Thanks in advance for every answer.
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Menubar Plugin problems

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Thanks, Ton. But I forgot to mention that I don't want the entire
PageControls toolbar, just those two buttons.

Here is what the file looks like: https://giffmex.org/wiki/familia.html


On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 1:01 PM Ton Gerner  wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Don't use the way that looks 'normal" via tagging with $:/tags/MemuBar
> Check ControlPanel > Appearance > Toolbars > Menubar
> If you check Page controls you get the active Page control buttons.
> If you want Home as well, activate it in Page Toolbar.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>>
>> I tried tagging two buttons (home and save-wiki) to the Menubar using the
>> menubar plugin.
>>
>> 1. I had to eliminate the caption next to the icon. I figured that part
>> out.
>>
>> 2. But the buttons themselves don't work. How might I fix that?
>>
>> Thanks, Dave
>>
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Menubar Plugin problems

2020-11-26 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Dave,

Another possibility is adding Home and Save to the Top left bar and 
activating Legacy Top Left bar.

Cheers,

Ton


On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 8:12:54 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Thanks, Ton. But I forgot to mention that I don't want the entire 
> PageControls toolbar, just those two buttons. 
>
> Here is what the file looks like: https://giffmex.org/wiki/familia.html
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 1:01 PM Ton Gerner  wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> Don't use the way that looks 'normal" via tagging with $:/tags/MemuBar
>> Check ControlPanel > Appearance > Toolbars > Menubar
>> If you check Page controls you get the active Page control buttons.
>> If you want Home as well, activate it in Page Toolbar.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ton
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried tagging two buttons (home and save-wiki) to the Menubar using 
>>> the menubar plugin. 
>>>
>>> 1. I had to eliminate the caption next to the icon. I figured that part 
>>> out.
>>>
>>> 2. But the buttons themselves don't work. How might I fix that?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Dave
>>>
>>>
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RE: [tw5] Re: Node.js save to single-tiddlywiki html file

2020-11-26 Thread scheuermann.chr
Perfect, thank you for your help! I will try it later tonight! Von 
meinem/meiner Galaxy gesendet
 Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: "soren.b...@gmail.com" 
 Datum: 26.11.20  16:07  (GMT+01:00) An: TiddlyWiki 
 Betreff: [tw5] Re: Node.js save to 
single-tiddlywiki html file To export the wiki to a single file exactly as it 
is:--render "$:/core/save/all"That doesn't work so great, though, because it 
includes the plugins that sync with the node.js server, which means you'll get 
a bunch of errors when you try to view it anywhere else. Better is to use the 
--build command as Mark says, which will take care of extracting that stuff for 
you.--build just executes a series of other commands found in the "build" 
section of the tiddlywiki.info file. By default there is an "index" target in 
there that does what you want. If you're curious to see exactly what's going 
on, or you need to tweak something, take a look there.On Thursday, November 26, 
2020 at 5:47:11 AM UTC-6 scheuer...@gmail.com wrote:Hello,I am currently 
running Tiddlywiki via node.js, so all tiddlers are saved in separate files. I 
now need to convert these tiddlers into a single html file with all the 
tiddlywiki functionalities. So basically converting a node.js-version into a 
single-file version. Is that possible or is there a template I can use together 
with the --render command?Thank you!



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[tw5] TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Cl0d
Hi there,

Been using TiddlyWiki for a few weeks now. I'm still learning how to cope 
with the enormous potential offered by TiddlyWiki.

For example, I discovered today that it was possible to create a dynamic 
table of content using keywords. 

So I was wondering, what are your best practices, or let's say, advices, 
for using TiddlyWiki ? How does your "basic wiki" look like ? What plugins 
and/or custom features do you use ? 

I'm still in a transitional phase, meaning that I'm writing my new notes in 
TiddlyWiki to get used to it and I'm at the same time trying to discover 
new tools to organize my future wiki's in the best way possible.

Thanks in advance for every answer.

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[tw5] Re: Google Group New Interface

2020-11-26 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Mark,

Code formatting is lost but you can use - as a workaround - another font.

Cheers,

Ton


On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 7:55:46 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:

> Am I missing something in the editor, or did they really do away with the 
> ability to paste a code block?
>
> On Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 10:38:45 PM UTC-7 Mohammad wrote:
>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Menubar Plugin problems

2020-11-26 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Dave,

Don't use the way that looks 'normal" via tagging with $:/tags/MemuBar
Check ControlPanel > Appearance > Toolbars > Menubar
If you check Page controls you get the active Page control buttons.
If you want Home as well, activate it in Page Toolbar.

Hope that helps,

Cheers,

Ton


On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi all
>
>
> I tried tagging two buttons (home and save-wiki) to the Menubar using the 
> menubar plugin. 
>
> 1. I had to eliminate the caption next to the icon. I figured that part 
> out.
>
> 2. But the buttons themselves don't work. How might I fix that?
>
> Thanks, Dave
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Google Group New Interface

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Am I missing something in the editor, or did they really do away with the 
ability to paste a code block?

On Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 10:38:45 PM UTC-7 Mohammad wrote:

>
>

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[tw5] Re: Filter operator for grouping by removing suffix

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Something like the code below can do what you seem to want. But it's kind 
of complicated and
messy, requiring helper macros and the wikify widget. It's much easier if 
construct your tiddlers 
according to basic database design principles.

The first principle of database design is that you don't store multiple 
pieces of information in a 
single field. Unfortunately TW gets you off to a bad start, with the title 
field already performing at
least 3 different functions.

If you put year, month, week, and day all into their own fields, then it 
becomes much easier 
and understandable to create report tiddlers. It could probably be done in 
one or two list
widgets in 5.1.23prerelease using the new sortsub operator.

Ok, here's the code using your existing setup:

\define listdays(pfx)
<$list filter="""[prefix<__pfx__>]""" variable="thing1">
<$list filter="""[split[-]nth[5]]"""/>

\end

\define listweek2(pfx daynum)

<$list filter="""[prefix[$pfx$$daynum$]]""" >



\end

\define listweek(pfx)
$pfx$
<$wikify text="""<>""" name=daylist>
<$list filter="""[enlistsort[]]""" variable=daynum>
<$macrocall $name=listweek2 pfx=<<__pfx__>> daynum=<> />



\end

<>


On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:17:53 AM UTC-8 scheuer...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just can´t wrap my head around this one, now have been trying different 
> things for a couple of hours :(
>
> I have several tiddlers with the name scheme:
> *$:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-1*
>
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-2*
>
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-3 *
>
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-24-Wednesday-1 *
>
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-24-Wednesday-2 *
>
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-25-Thursday-1 *
> * $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Thursday-2*
> *...*
>
> The numbers are: Year, Month, Week number, day of month, day of week, 
> number counting
>
> I now want to show in a table all the tiddlers with year 2020, month 11, 
> week 48 and the ones with the same day should be in one table row in 
> different columns.
>
> I manage to filter all the tiddlers with the matching year, month and week 
> by the *prefix/removeprefix* filter operator. Now I don´t get it how to 
> group these tiddlers with the same day by removing the suffix number 
> counting resulting in something like this:
>
>
> *23-Monday-1 23-Monday-2 23-Monday-3 *
>
> * 24-Wednesday-1 24-Wednesday-2 *
> * 25-Thursday-1 23-Thursday-2*
>
> Can I use the subfilter operator for that? Or is there a filter operator I 
> am missing?
>
> Thank you!
> Christoph
>
>

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[tw5] Re: [Request] Hybrid of new here button and clone button

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Here is a (Spanish) final result.  Conversaciones prematrimoniales 


The note button is hidden in the more menu, first item. The article button 
is hidden in the sidebar.

The process is smooth for me:

   1. Click new article button. Change XXX to a unique state tab identifer. 
   Save.
   2. From that tiddler, click the new here with parent title button. Add 
   caption. Add text. Save. That's it.
   
Note that the home and save wiki buttons in the menubar don't work. I asked 
for help for those in a separate post. But you can download it and play 
with it if you open the sidebar.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 9:58:35 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:

> I did a workaround: I leave the parent articles untagged, and use a meta 
> field to have them appear in a list-search. So my "new here with parent 
> title" button works as is, since there are no tags carried over from the 
> articles. And I use a meta field with different context for the notes, 
> which blocks the meta field from the parent article. Happy day!
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:42:51 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Well, okay, I spoke too soon. The snippet in my previous post adds all 
>> the tags from the parent to the child. I don't want that. So, I still need 
>> your help!
>>
>> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:35:50 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>>
>>> You know, I had looked at the clone button and the new here button 
>>> before asking, but hadn't figured it out. Then after writing my request, I 
>>> figured it out myself! Here it is. I will do up an example to share with 
>>> you.
>>>
>>> \whitespace trim
>>> \define newHereActions()
>>> <$set name="tags" filter="[] 
>>> [{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags!!tags}]">
>>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" $param=<> 
>>> tags=<> text="" caption=""/>
>>> 
>>> \end
>>> \define newHereButton()
>>> <$button actions=<> 
>>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}} 
>>> aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}} 
>>> class=<>>
>>> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
>>> {{$:/core/images/open-window}}
>>> 
>>> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
>>> 
>>> <$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}/>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> \end
>>> <>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:15:49 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>>>
 Hi all

 I have yet another idea I think would be helpful in organizing and 
 presenting ideas efficiently. But as usual, I am not sure how to do it.

 My idea is a "new-here-plus-clone-the-parent-tiddler's-title" button. A 
 viewtemlate button that creates a tiddler tagged with its parent 
 ("Birds"), 
 and the title it would have if one used the clone button on its parent, 
 e.g., "Birds 1".

 Use case: For fast, easy adding of notes as vertical tabs in an article 
 / topic tiddler.

 1. The parent tiddler will have the vertical tabs macro with 
 [all[current]tagging[]], so using the button would make the children 
 tiddlers appear as tabs in the article.
 2. Having the parent title be the title of the new tiddler would save 
 me time in creating unique titles. I could either leave the "1" as is, or 
 replace it with something specific like "Sparrows" (subtopic) or 
 "Marshall, 
 103" (author and page #)
 3. I would add a caption for the tabs and use [sort[caption]] in the 
 tabs filter. 
 4. Why use the caption field? 

- Vertical tabs need shorter titles so they are not too wide
- Many articles would need the same title (definition, history of, 
themes, etc) so the tiddler title would need to be distinct, but not 
 the 
caption title.

 5. Note that this would be a TidldyWiki version of taking notes with 
 the Cornell notes system: concise topic title on the left, data on the 
 right. Browsing the tabs would also make it faster to browse the subtopics 
 to find what you need quickly the second time around.

 Anyway, whether you are intrigued or not by my idea, if anyone could 
 share what I would need to put in a button, basically "new tiddler, tagged 
 with parent title, title is parent title", that would be a big help. 
 Thanks 
 in advance. I will share an example of the results with the community as 
 always.

 To those who celebrate U.S. Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Day! I am 
 thankful for this community. So many kind, patient people who have 
 answered 
 questions like this one, and who have created so many cool tools to play 
 with. Thank you all!

 Dave

>>>

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[tw5] Re: Tiddlername as tag

2020-11-26 Thread Gerald Weis
Hello 

What i wanna do is 
1. Macro see what the user is called in the tiddler title. 
2. Search which devices of the device class e.g. Screen the user has. 
3. Show the devices in the user's tiddler.


soren.b...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. November 2020 um 15:39:22 
UTC+1:

> My bad, that was a typo caused by my text editor’s bracket autocomplete. 
> It 
> does work with the typo fixed, which is strange because I swear this has 
> not 
> worked for me before. Maybe at the time I didn’t know anything about 
> TiddlyWiki and I was doing something else wrong. Learned something new, 
> thanks! 
>
> Tones, I would think the benefit is that the <__parameter__> syntax can’t 
> get 
> messed up by quoting, no matter what is in the parameter (same reason you 
> might want to use it outside a filter). In your version, if there was a 
> double-quote in the name of the tag, the filter would break. You could use 
> triple quotes around the filter, but then triple quotes would mess it up, 
> and 
> so on.
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:19:55 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> The angle braces REPLACE the square brackets in filter expressions. So 
>> your code should look like:
>>
>> \define testme(parameter)
>>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]">
>>   <$link to=<>/>
>>   
>> \end
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 11:48:56 AM UTC-8 soren.b...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 1:09:22 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:
>>>
 Inside a filter, a variable could be referenced as tag[$art$] or as 
 tag<__art__> .

>>>
>>> Really? Did that work for you? I thought parameters-as-variables only 
>>> work in a strict transclusion context with double angle brackets. In a 
>>> simple test it yields a syntax error:
>>>
>>> \define testme(parameter)
>>>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]]">
>>>   <$link to=<>/>
>>>   
>>> \end
>>>
>>> <>
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: [Request] Hybrid of new here button and clone button

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
I did a workaround: I leave the parent articles untagged, and use a meta 
field to have them appear in a list-search. So my "new here with parent 
title" button works as is, since there are no tags carried over from the 
articles. And I use a meta field with different context for the notes, 
which blocks the meta field from the parent article. Happy day!

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:42:51 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:

> Well, okay, I spoke too soon. The snippet in my previous post adds all the 
> tags from the parent to the child. I don't want that. So, I still need your 
> help!
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:35:50 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> You know, I had looked at the clone button and the new here button before 
>> asking, but hadn't figured it out. Then after writing my request, I figured 
>> it out myself! Here it is. I will do up an example to share with you.
>>
>> \whitespace trim
>> \define newHereActions()
>> <$set name="tags" filter="[] 
>> [{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags!!tags}]">
>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" $param=<> 
>> tags=<> text="" caption=""/>
>> 
>> \end
>> \define newHereButton()
>> <$button actions=<> 
>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}} 
>> aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}} 
>> class=<>>
>> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
>> {{$:/core/images/open-window}}
>> 
>> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
>> 
>> <$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}/>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> \end
>> <>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:15:49 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I have yet another idea I think would be helpful in organizing and 
>>> presenting ideas efficiently. But as usual, I am not sure how to do it.
>>>
>>> My idea is a "new-here-plus-clone-the-parent-tiddler's-title" button. A 
>>> viewtemlate button that creates a tiddler tagged with its parent ("Birds"), 
>>> and the title it would have if one used the clone button on its parent, 
>>> e.g., "Birds 1".
>>>
>>> Use case: For fast, easy adding of notes as vertical tabs in an article 
>>> / topic tiddler.
>>>
>>> 1. The parent tiddler will have the vertical tabs macro with 
>>> [all[current]tagging[]], so using the button would make the children 
>>> tiddlers appear as tabs in the article.
>>> 2. Having the parent title be the title of the new tiddler would save me 
>>> time in creating unique titles. I could either leave the "1" as is, or 
>>> replace it with something specific like "Sparrows" (subtopic) or "Marshall, 
>>> 103" (author and page #)
>>> 3. I would add a caption for the tabs and use [sort[caption]] in the 
>>> tabs filter. 
>>> 4. Why use the caption field? 
>>>
>>>- Vertical tabs need shorter titles so they are not too wide
>>>- Many articles would need the same title (definition, history of, 
>>>themes, etc) so the tiddler title would need to be distinct, but not the 
>>>caption title.
>>>
>>> 5. Note that this would be a TidldyWiki version of taking notes with the 
>>> Cornell notes system: concise topic title on the left, data on the right. 
>>> Browsing the tabs would also make it faster to browse the subtopics to find 
>>> what you need quickly the second time around.
>>>
>>> Anyway, whether you are intrigued or not by my idea, if anyone could 
>>> share what I would need to put in a button, basically "new tiddler, tagged 
>>> with parent title, title is parent title", that would be a big help. Thanks 
>>> in advance. I will share an example of the results with the community as 
>>> always.
>>>
>>> To those who celebrate U.S. Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Day! I am 
>>> thankful for this community. So many kind, patient people who have answered 
>>> questions like this one, and who have created so many cool tools to play 
>>> with. Thank you all!
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Menubar Plugin problems

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Hi all


I tried tagging two buttons (home and save-wiki) to the Menubar using the 
menubar plugin. 

1. I had to eliminate the caption next to the icon. I figured that part out.

2. But the buttons themselves don't work. How might I fix that?

Thanks, Dave


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[tw5] Re: Node.js save to single-tiddlywiki html file

2020-11-26 Thread soren.b...@gmail.com
To export the wiki to a single file exactly as it is:

--render "$:/core/save/all"

That doesn't work so great, though, because it includes the plugins that 
sync with the node.js server, which means you'll get a bunch of errors when 
you try to view it anywhere else. Better is to use the --build command as 
Mark says, which will take care of extracting that stuff for you.

--build just executes a series of other commands found in the "build" 
section of the tiddlywiki.info file. By default there is an "index" target 
in there that does what you want. If you're curious to see exactly what's 
going on, or you need to tweak something, take a look there.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 5:47:11 AM UTC-6 scheuer...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently running Tiddlywiki via node.js, so all tiddlers are saved 
> in separate files. I now need to convert these tiddlers into a single html 
> file with all the tiddlywiki functionalities. So basically converting a 
> node.js-version into a single-file version. 
>
> Is that possible or is there a template I can use together with the 
> --render command?
>
> Thank you!
>

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[tw5] Re: Node.js save to single-tiddlywiki html file

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
If memory serves, from the command line you want:

tiddlywiki mynewwiki --build index

(where mynewwiki is your wiki name). 

This will put your wiki as "index.html" in directory "output"  below your 
existing tiddlywiki file.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 3:47:11 AM UTC-8 scheuer...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently running Tiddlywiki via node.js, so all tiddlers are saved 
> in separate files. I now need to convert these tiddlers into a single html 
> file with all the tiddlywiki functionalities. So basically converting a 
> node.js-version into a single-file version. 
>
> Is that possible or is there a template I can use together with the 
> --render command?
>
> Thank you!
>

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[tw5] Re: Getting Started using node.js ... TiddlyWiki is not connecting

2020-11-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What do you see in the terminal when running:

tiddlywiki mynewwiki --listen

(where mynewwiki is the name of your wiki).

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:18:23 AM UTC-8 fred.ra...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> When I tried following the instructions for  
> Installing TiddlyWiki  on 
> Node.js (https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5)
>
> Steps 1-4 went fine. I was able to confirm that TiddlyWiki was installed.
>
> I got as far as Step 5: "Visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser" 
> where my Firefox browser came back with "unable to connect".
>
> Just for a little background: I'm hoping to store my TiddlyWiki files on 
> an SD card and swap it regularly between my desktop and laptop PC's. Cloud 
> storage is not an option.
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Tiddlername as tag

2020-11-26 Thread soren.b...@gmail.com
My bad, that was a typo caused by my text editor’s bracket autocomplete. It 
does work with the typo fixed, which is strange because I swear this has 
not 
worked for me before. Maybe at the time I didn’t know anything about 
TiddlyWiki and I was doing something else wrong. Learned something new, 
thanks! 

Tones, I would think the benefit is that the <__parameter__> syntax can’t 
get 
messed up by quoting, no matter what is in the parameter (same reason you 
might want to use it outside a filter). In your version, if there was a 
double-quote in the name of the tag, the filter would break. You could use 
triple quotes around the filter, but then triple quotes would mess it up, 
and 
so on.


On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:19:55 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:

> The angle braces REPLACE the square brackets in filter expressions. So 
> your code should look like:
>
> \define testme(parameter)
>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]">
>   <$link to=<>/>
>   
> \end
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 11:48:56 AM UTC-8 soren.b...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 1:09:22 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> Inside a filter, a variable could be referenced as tag[$art$] or as 
>>> tag<__art__> .
>>>
>>
>> Really? Did that work for you? I thought parameters-as-variables only 
>> work in a strict transclusion context with double angle brackets. In a 
>> simple test it yields a syntax error:
>>
>> \define testme(parameter)
>>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]]">
>>   <$link to=<>/>
>>   
>> \end
>>
>> <>
>>
>

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[tw5] Getting Started using node.js ... TiddlyWiki is not connecting

2020-11-26 Thread Fred Rasmussen
 When I tried following the instructions for  
Installing TiddlyWiki  on 
Node.js (https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5)

Steps 1-4 went fine. I was able to confirm that TiddlyWiki was installed.

I got as far as Step 5: "Visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser" 
where my Firefox browser came back with "unable to connect".

Just for a little background: I'm hoping to store my TiddlyWiki files on an 
SD card and swap it regularly between my desktop and laptop PC's. Cloud 
storage is not an option.


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[tw5] Filter operator for grouping by removing suffix

2020-11-26 Thread Christoph Chalfin

Hello everyone,

I just can´t wrap my head around this one, now have been trying different 
things for a couple of hours :(

I have several tiddlers with the name scheme:
*$:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-1*

* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-2*

* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Monday-3 *

* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-24-Wednesday-1 *

* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-24-Wednesday-2 *

* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-25-Thursday-1 *
* $:/weekplan-2020-11-48-23-Thursday-2*
*...*

The numbers are: Year, Month, Week number, day of month, day of week, 
number counting

I now want to show in a table all the tiddlers with year 2020, month 11, 
week 48 and the ones with the same day should be in one table row in 
different columns.

I manage to filter all the tiddlers with the matching year, month and week 
by the *prefix/removeprefix* filter operator. Now I don´t get it how to 
group these tiddlers with the same day by removing the suffix number 
counting resulting in something like this:


*23-Monday-1 23-Monday-2 23-Monday-3 *

* 24-Wednesday-1 24-Wednesday-2 *
* 25-Thursday-1 23-Thursday-2*

Can I use the subfilter operator for that? Or is there a filter operator I 
am missing?

Thank you!
Christoph

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[tw5] Re: Style refresh issue in radio inputs when using a template

2020-11-26 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@eshka thank you for the feedback!

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:13:29 PM UTC+1 Eskha wrote:

> Hello Saq,
>
> Thank you for this updated version of the radio widget.
> I can confirm that it resolves the problem.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eskha
> Le mardi 24 novembre 2020 à 19:41:13 UTC+1, saq.i...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>> @Eshka I think you are correct that there is a bug in the refreshing of 
>> the widget.
>>
>> There is a ticket underway with work on the radio widget which might, 
>> amongst other things, resolve the problem.
>>
>> Could you please test this version of the widget:
>>
>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/a00fc211adcf779bd0478dec4756a61f3db166f0/core/modules/widgets/radio.js
>>
>> If that helps please let us know, then the upcoming 5.1.23 release of TW 
>> should resolve this.
>> Please do delete that version of the widget after testing so that you do 
>> not encounter any problems when upgrading.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Saq
>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:09:24 PM UTC+1 Eskha wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Tones for your answer.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it does not solve my issue: to have different background 
>>> color on each label when it is selected.
>>> For instance a green background when yes is selected and red one when no 
>>> is selected.
>>>
>>> After investigation, I wonder if there is not something to modify in the 
>>> radio widget:
>>> I have tried to add a  this.refreshSelf();
>>> in RadioWidget.prototype.refresh function of the widget
>>> under the if(changedTiddlers[this.radioTitle])  condition
>>> and it works now without observable side effect!
>>>
>>> However I am not a developper therefore it may be a mistake to do this.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Eskha
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le mardi 24 novembre 2020 à 00:21:01 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :
>>>
 Eskha,

 I used your minimal test case on edge and it is not working through the 
 Test tiddler (Via the view template) although it works in Chrome and 
 Firefox.

 However I changed the CSS to the following and it works in edge.

 *.tc-radio-selected {*
 *background-color: #ffc;*
 *}*

 I do not know why but I think your use of label is treated differently.


 Regards
 Tones
 On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 04:25:15 UTC+11 Eskha wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have an issue with style refresh while using RadioWidget in a view 
> template element.
>
>
> I am using Edge - Version 86.
>
> I have defined a style to use for the label of a a radio button input 
> when it is selected (by using the "tc-radio-selected"). This is working 
> when I directly use the RadioWidget  in a tiddler.
> However, if I use the RadioWidget in a tiddler tagged with 
> "$:/tags/ViewTemplate", the style is not refreshed unless I edit the 
> tiddler or close it then open it again.
>
>
> Here is a minimal test case with three tiddlers:
>
> title: Test Template
> tags: $:/tags/ViewTemplate
>
> <$radio field="test-field" value="Y">Yes
> <$radio field="test-field" value="N">No
>
>
> title: Test CSS
> tags: $:/tags/Stylesheet
>
> label.tc-radio-selected {
> background-color: #ffc;
> }
>
>
> title: Test
>
> <$radio field="test-field" value="Y">Yes
> <$radio field="test-field" value="N">No
>
> My question: How can I fix it?
> (Am i doing something wrong? Is-it a widget issue? An internet browser 
> issue? à
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eskha
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Style refresh issue in radio inputs when using a template

2020-11-26 Thread Eskha
Hello Saq,

Thank you for this updated version of the radio widget.
I can confirm that it resolves the problem.


Best regards,

Eskha
Le mardi 24 novembre 2020 à 19:41:13 UTC+1, saq.i...@gmail.com a écrit :

> @Eshka I think you are correct that there is a bug in the refreshing of 
> the widget.
>
> There is a ticket underway with work on the radio widget which might, 
> amongst other things, resolve the problem.
>
> Could you please test this version of the widget:
>
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/a00fc211adcf779bd0478dec4756a61f3db166f0/core/modules/widgets/radio.js
>
> If that helps please let us know, then the upcoming 5.1.23 release of TW 
> should resolve this.
> Please do delete that version of the widget after testing so that you do 
> not encounter any problems when upgrading.
>
> Regards,
> Saq
> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:09:24 PM UTC+1 Eskha wrote:
>
>> Thank you Tones for your answer.
>>
>> Unfortunately, it does not solve my issue: to have different background 
>> color on each label when it is selected.
>> For instance a green background when yes is selected and red one when no 
>> is selected.
>>
>> After investigation, I wonder if there is not something to modify in the 
>> radio widget:
>> I have tried to add a  this.refreshSelf();
>> in RadioWidget.prototype.refresh function of the widget
>> under the if(changedTiddlers[this.radioTitle])  condition
>> and it works now without observable side effect!
>>
>> However I am not a developper therefore it may be a mistake to do this.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Eskha
>>
>>
>>
>> Le mardi 24 novembre 2020 à 00:21:01 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :
>>
>>> Eskha,
>>>
>>> I used your minimal test case on edge and it is not working through the 
>>> Test tiddler (Via the view template) although it works in Chrome and 
>>> Firefox.
>>>
>>> However I changed the CSS to the following and it works in edge.
>>>
>>> *.tc-radio-selected {*
>>> *background-color: #ffc;*
>>> *}*
>>>
>>> I do not know why but I think your use of label is treated differently.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tones
>>> On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 04:25:15 UTC+11 Eskha wrote:
>>>
 Hello,

 I have an issue with style refresh while using RadioWidget in a view 
 template element.


 I am using Edge - Version 86.

 I have defined a style to use for the label of a a radio button input 
 when it is selected (by using the "tc-radio-selected"). This is working 
 when I directly use the RadioWidget  in a tiddler.
 However, if I use the RadioWidget in a tiddler tagged with 
 "$:/tags/ViewTemplate", the style is not refreshed unless I edit the 
 tiddler or close it then open it again.


 Here is a minimal test case with three tiddlers:

 title: Test Template
 tags: $:/tags/ViewTemplate

 <$radio field="test-field" value="Y">Yes
 <$radio field="test-field" value="N">No


 title: Test CSS
 tags: $:/tags/Stylesheet

 label.tc-radio-selected {
 background-color: #ffc;
 }


 title: Test

 <$radio field="test-field" value="Y">Yes
 <$radio field="test-field" value="N">No

 My question: How can I fix it?
 (Am i doing something wrong? Is-it a widget issue? An internet browser 
 issue? à

 Best regards,

 Eskha



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[tw5] Re: [Request] Hybrid of new here button and clone button

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Well, okay, I spoke too soon. The snippet in my previous post adds all the 
tags from the parent to the child. I don't want that. So, I still need your 
help!

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:35:50 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:

> You know, I had looked at the clone button and the new here button before 
> asking, but hadn't figured it out. Then after writing my request, I figured 
> it out myself! Here it is. I will do up an example to share with you.
>
> \whitespace trim
> \define newHereActions()
> <$set name="tags" filter="[] 
> [{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags!!tags}]">
> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" $param=<> 
> tags=<> text="" caption=""/>
> 
> \end
> \define newHereButton()
> <$button actions=<> 
> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}} 
> aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}} 
> class=<>>
> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
> {{$:/core/images/open-window}}
> 
> <$list filter="[match[yes]]">
> 
> <$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}/>
> 
> 
> 
> \end
> <>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:15:49 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have yet another idea I think would be helpful in organizing and 
>> presenting ideas efficiently. But as usual, I am not sure how to do it.
>>
>> My idea is a "new-here-plus-clone-the-parent-tiddler's-title" button. A 
>> viewtemlate button that creates a tiddler tagged with its parent ("Birds"), 
>> and the title it would have if one used the clone button on its parent, 
>> e.g., "Birds 1".
>>
>> Use case: For fast, easy adding of notes as vertical tabs in an article / 
>> topic tiddler.
>>
>> 1. The parent tiddler will have the vertical tabs macro with 
>> [all[current]tagging[]], so using the button would make the children 
>> tiddlers appear as tabs in the article.
>> 2. Having the parent title be the title of the new tiddler would save me 
>> time in creating unique titles. I could either leave the "1" as is, or 
>> replace it with something specific like "Sparrows" (subtopic) or "Marshall, 
>> 103" (author and page #)
>> 3. I would add a caption for the tabs and use [sort[caption]] in the tabs 
>> filter. 
>> 4. Why use the caption field? 
>>
>>- Vertical tabs need shorter titles so they are not too wide
>>- Many articles would need the same title (definition, history of, 
>>themes, etc) so the tiddler title would need to be distinct, but not the 
>>caption title.
>>
>> 5. Note that this would be a TidldyWiki version of taking notes with the 
>> Cornell notes system: concise topic title on the left, data on the right. 
>> Browsing the tabs would also make it faster to browse the subtopics to find 
>> what you need quickly the second time around.
>>
>> Anyway, whether you are intrigued or not by my idea, if anyone could 
>> share what I would need to put in a button, basically "new tiddler, tagged 
>> with parent title, title is parent title", that would be a big help. Thanks 
>> in advance. I will share an example of the results with the community as 
>> always.
>>
>> To those who celebrate U.S. Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Day! I am 
>> thankful for this community. So many kind, patient people who have answered 
>> questions like this one, and who have created so many cool tools to play 
>> with. Thank you all!
>>
>> Dave
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: [Request] Hybrid of new here button and clone button

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
You know, I had looked at the clone button and the new here button before 
asking, but hadn't figured it out. Then after writing my request, I figured 
it out myself! Here it is. I will do up an example to share with you.

\whitespace trim
\define newHereActions()
<$set name="tags" filter="[] 
[{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags!!tags}]">
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" $param=<> 
tags=<> text="" caption=""/>

\end
\define newHereButton()
<$button actions=<> 
tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}} 
aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}} 
class=<>>
<$list filter="[match[yes]]">
{{$:/core/images/open-window}}

<$list filter="[match[yes]]">

<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}/>



\end
<>


On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 6:15:49 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I have yet another idea I think would be helpful in organizing and 
> presenting ideas efficiently. But as usual, I am not sure how to do it.
>
> My idea is a "new-here-plus-clone-the-parent-tiddler's-title" button. A 
> viewtemlate button that creates a tiddler tagged with its parent ("Birds"), 
> and the title it would have if one used the clone button on its parent, 
> e.g., "Birds 1".
>
> Use case: For fast, easy adding of notes as vertical tabs in an article / 
> topic tiddler.
>
> 1. The parent tiddler will have the vertical tabs macro with 
> [all[current]tagging[]], so using the button would make the children 
> tiddlers appear as tabs in the article.
> 2. Having the parent title be the title of the new tiddler would save me 
> time in creating unique titles. I could either leave the "1" as is, or 
> replace it with something specific like "Sparrows" (subtopic) or "Marshall, 
> 103" (author and page #)
> 3. I would add a caption for the tabs and use [sort[caption]] in the tabs 
> filter. 
> 4. Why use the caption field? 
>
>- Vertical tabs need shorter titles so they are not too wide
>- Many articles would need the same title (definition, history of, 
>themes, etc) so the tiddler title would need to be distinct, but not the 
>caption title.
>
> 5. Note that this would be a TidldyWiki version of taking notes with the 
> Cornell notes system: concise topic title on the left, data on the right. 
> Browsing the tabs would also make it faster to browse the subtopics to find 
> what you need quickly the second time around.
>
> Anyway, whether you are intrigued or not by my idea, if anyone could share 
> what I would need to put in a button, basically "new tiddler, tagged with 
> parent title, title is parent title", that would be a big help. Thanks in 
> advance. I will share an example of the results with the community as 
> always.
>
> To those who celebrate U.S. Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Day! I am 
> thankful for this community. So many kind, patient people who have answered 
> questions like this one, and who have created so many cool tools to play 
> with. Thank you all!
>
> Dave
>

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[tw5] Why my 2 embedded macro (timeline based) are not refreshed automatically

2020-11-26 Thread vpl
Hi,

I want to use the new fantastic timeline plugin the fommoing way
I have range widgets for setting 2 fields
I have developped a small (javascript based) macro that returns a filter 
definition that is expected to be used by the time-line pluging
This works one time (when I edit or lauch the tiddler)
But when I change the range value my javascript macro (TLfilter) is not 
called
As if the timeline macro was not called.
When my TLfilter macro is invoked outside the time-line macro it is well 
refreshed eachtime I change the range value ...

I need a TW5 expert here ... totally lost !!

Thanks a lot 

Regards
Define the period of interest: <$range field='period' min=0 max=2000 
increment=100/> {{!!period}}

Define the window of interest: <$range field='window' min=0 max=2000 
increment=100/> {{!!window}}

<>>>

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[tw5] [Request] Hybrid of new here button and clone button

2020-11-26 Thread David Gifford
Hi all

I have yet another idea I think would be helpful in organizing and 
presenting ideas efficiently. But as usual, I am not sure how to do it.

My idea is a "new-here-plus-clone-the-parent-tiddler's-title" button. A 
viewtemlate button that creates a tiddler tagged with its parent ("Birds"), 
and the title it would have if one used the clone button on its parent, 
e.g., "Birds 1".

Use case: For fast, easy adding of notes as vertical tabs in an article / 
topic tiddler.

1. The parent tiddler will have the vertical tabs macro with 
[all[current]tagging[]], so using the button would make the children 
tiddlers appear as tabs in the article.
2. Having the parent title be the title of the new tiddler would save me 
time in creating unique titles. I could either leave the "1" as is, or 
replace it with something specific like "Sparrows" (subtopic) or "Marshall, 
103" (author and page #)
3. I would add a caption for the tabs and use [sort[caption]] in the tabs 
filter. 
4. Why use the caption field? 

   - Vertical tabs need shorter titles so they are not too wide
   - Many articles would need the same title (definition, history of, 
   themes, etc) so the tiddler title would need to be distinct, but not the 
   caption title.

5. Note that this would be a TidldyWiki version of taking notes with the 
Cornell notes system: concise topic title on the left, data on the right. 
Browsing the tabs would also make it faster to browse the subtopics to find 
what you need quickly the second time around.

Anyway, whether you are intrigued or not by my idea, if anyone could share 
what I would need to put in a button, basically "new tiddler, tagged with 
parent title, title is parent title", that would be a big help. Thanks in 
advance. I will share an example of the results with the community as 
always.

To those who celebrate U.S. Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Day! I am 
thankful for this community. So many kind, patient people who have answered 
questions like this one, and who have created so many cool tools to play 
with. Thank you all!

Dave

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Re: [tw5] Re: Passing macro output to another macro?

2020-11-26 Thread P M
Hello Tones,

Thank you for the input. I did notice that the issue with spaces in tags
was of my own doing, apparently I messed something up when I was trying to
make drag-and-dropping from list to list to remove the tag of the old list
and replace it with the tag of the new list.

Everything is working now in an empty tiddlywiki!

I was thinking of not messing with the drag-and-drop macro and just figure
out how to make a filter which only gives me the tiddlers I want. I have
been trying to figure out how I can make a filter which returns tiddlers
with tag "Task", but only if there are no other tags. So if I have a
tiddler "Parent" with a tag "Task" and a tiddler "Child" with tags "Parent"
and "Task", then the filter would only give me the "Parent" tiddler. Seems
like a very simple thing but I can't figure it out. I was hoping I could've
just made a filter that finds all the tiddlers with the tag "Task" and then
removes everything that has any tags in addition to "Task".

Any ideas? :)

-Petri

On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 12:16 AM TW Tones  wrote:

> Petri,
>
> I am only starting to make use of the drag and drop features myself. In
> this case you are using the macro  list-tagged-draggable but you can build
> your own. Its is defined in $:/core/macros/list
>
> I suspect the inability to use a tiddler title with spaces may be a design
> weakness of the macro.
>
> A quick solution to current tiddler with spaces *may* be tag={{{
> [] }}}
>
> Tones
> On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 01:29:17 UTC+11 Petri M. wrote:
>
>> Oh and apparently using <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable"
>> itemTemplate="TODO task list template children" tag=<>/>
>> will break the tags if the currentTiddler has spaces in its name. Putting
>> quotes around the macro <> will just tag it with
>> "<>" and not with "this is my current tag".
>>
>> BR,
>> Petri M
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 3:53:59 PM UTC+2 Petri M. wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Tones,
>>>
>>> Ohh thank you so much! I looked into the <$macrocall/> and tried to use
>>> it directly with the <> macro and it worked
>>> perfectly. Well almost perfectly.
>>>
>>> There is one issue. If I use <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable"
>>> tag=<>/> then everything works fine and I am able to make
>>> subtasks of subtasks by just dragging them, which is exactly what I want.
>>> However, I cannot figure out on how to do the indentation. Inline css with
>>> @@margin-left:10px ... @@ does absolutely nothing. I can fix this by using
>>> something like
>>> <$macrocall $name="list-tagged-draggable" itemTemplate="TODO task list
>>> template" tag=<>/> where I add the inline css in the
>>> template file itself. But now I lose the ability to make subtasks of
>>> subtasks. I would like to have the indentation so that each subtask is
>>> slightly indented so it is easier to see.
>>>
>>> ps. though I do have to say that I did not undertand much about the rest
>>> of your comment. Did you mean that I could use <<$macrocall $name=tag
>>> tag=<> /> or {{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}} in my example code
>>> that I said works? What did you mean by all the bullet points?
>>>
>>> BR,
>>> Petri M
>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 12:03:46 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:
>>>
 Petrie,

 If the list you wish to make draggable is the list of items tagging the
 parent, then you need to name the parent. In your example the
 currentTiddler changes, you could use the variable=varname on your $list so
 you can reference both the "sub tiddlers" and parent.

 Another option is to use <<$macrocall $name=tag tag=<> />
 because the tag pill list is draggable. or
 {{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}  to act on currentTiddler.


- This will permit spaces ion tags <>>>tag:"$tag$">>
- <$link /> is the same as


-
   - <$link to=<>>
   <$view field="title"/>
   


-


 Tones


 On Monday, 23 November 2020 at 22:51:59 UTC+11 Petri M. wrote:

> I can't figure this one out. I have a simple task list which I
> populate via <> macro with a template:
>
> <$checkbox tag="Task done">
> <$link to=<>>
> <$view field="title"/>
> 
>
> and this works fine. However, I would like to add to this template a
> part which adds *another *checkbox list for *subtasks*, so tasks with
> the same title as the task in question. Something like this works:
>
> <$list filter="[tag]">
> 
> @@margin-left:10px;
> <$checkbox tag="Task done">
> <$link to=<>>
> <$view field="title"/>
> 
> @@
> 
>
> But I would like to have the sublist be draggable just like my parent
> list, hence it should be populated via the <>
> macro. However, apparently I cant use <$list-tagged-draggable>
>  because it does nothing, so I can't use the
> same format as in the example. Then I tried to use the macro itself with
> 

[tw5] Node.js save to single-tiddlywiki html file

2020-11-26 Thread Christoph Chalfin

Hello,

I am currently running Tiddlywiki via node.js, so all tiddlers are saved in 
separate files. I now need to convert these tiddlers into a single html 
file with all the tiddlywiki functionalities. So basically converting a 
node.js-version into a single-file version. 

Is that possible or is there a template I can use together with the 
--render command?

Thank you!

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[tw5] Re: Tiddlername as tag

2020-11-26 Thread Gerald Weis
 

I have a tiddly with which I manage the IT equipment of the staff. 
There are also equipment tiddlers and personal tiddlers. 
The names of the devices are stored as tags in the person tiddlers. 
The names of the persons and the device classes are stored as tags in the 
device tiddlers. 
Now I would like to determine from the person tiddler which devices the 
person has. 
At the moment I have to enter the person name in the macro call, even 
though I have written the personal name exactly like the tag. 
I want to avoid that.
My macro call currently looks like this: 

<< person-device-a "person name" "device class" >>

The macro currently looks like this: 

```
\ define person-device-a (person class) 
 $class$
<$list filter = "[tag [$class$]sort[title]]+[tag[$person$]sort 
[title]]">

<$list filter="[tag[$person$]]+[tag [$class $]count[]]">


\end 
```


Mark S. schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. November 2020 um 01:19:55 UTC+1:

> The angle braces REPLACE the square brackets in filter expressions. So 
> your code should look like:
>
> \define testme(parameter)
>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]">
>   <$link to=<>/>
>   
> \end
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 11:48:56 AM UTC-8 soren.b...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 1:09:22 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> Inside a filter, a variable could be referenced as tag[$art$] or as 
>>> tag<__art__> .
>>>
>>
>> Really? Did that work for you? I thought parameters-as-variables only 
>> work in a strict transclusion context with double angle brackets. In a 
>> simple test it yields a syntax error:
>>
>> \define testme(parameter)
>>   <$list filter="[tag<__parameter__>]]">
>>   <$link to=<>/>
>>   
>> \end
>>
>> <>
>>
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing File Uploads - TiddlyServer 2.0.12

2020-11-26 Thread Jean-Philippe Rutault
Issue raised ;)

Thanks

Le jeudi 26 novembre 2020 à 10:27:33 UTC+1, TW Tones a écrit :

> Perhaps you could raise an issue here 
> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/issues
>
> Tones
>
> On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 19:39:45 UTC+11 rutau...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> doing some digging, i'll come accross this post and I still have the same 
>> problem with the last version of tiddlyserver and tiddlywiki 5.1.22
>>
>>  SER-DIR 2020-11-26 09:29:22 EXDEV EXDEV: cross-device link not 
>> permitted, rename '/tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7' -> 
>> '/home/gotham/tiddlywiki/static/2.png'
>>  /tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
>> [2020-11-26T09:29:22.921+-100] POST10.199.1.81 302 172.31.59.2 
>> /static/?formtype=upload222.485 ms - -
>> [2020-11-26T09:29:22.989+-100] GET 10.199.1.81 200 172.31.59.2 
>> /static/?error=upload   5.617 ms - 6751
>>
>> All the uploads attempts are stucked in /tmp 
>>
>> /tmp/upload_170ed61a8a33c28cf471e0e2ac4a57d1  
>> /tmp/upload_2d1e4d42db23f6d8915771c3d290287c  
>> /tmp/upload_772ed0a3a194f1bef4b4be3b224264c5  
>> /tmp/upload_ecf1c0800f34062e51adaf27b578801b
>> /tmp/upload_1a67407c3594e7185a0efeff00ca3a36  
>> /tmp/upload_4d40d55cbdcdf8ec8badde64e442819f  
>> /tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
>> /tmp/upload_1cb9f2c4b30f31f7895cfd70c5e9a5bb  
>> /tmp/upload_66325f02269f2436c2cc6ccf3ce44691  
>> /tmp/upload_aeed7111924de407654a35290611f92d
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your Help
>> Le dimanche 8 avril 2018 à 02:56:30 UTC+2, arle...@gmail.com a écrit :
>>
>>> The XHR error is due to a code bug in TiddlyWiki. It happens when the 
>>> server discovers the TiddlyServer is newer on disk than the one in the 
>>> browser. I added an etagWindow setting to settings.json to mitigate this 
>>> problem. 
>>>
>>> I'll check into the file copy fall back. Thank you.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 2:02 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>>> tiddl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
 Every so often I consider switching to Linux. It never works, 
 eventually there are programs and drivers I need, even though Linux mostly 
 gets better.

 I was running on a persistent USB stick. Actually, 2 sticks, with one 
 dedicated for persistence. I didn't tweak any Linux Mint settings other 
 than to allow persistence in the grub boot.

 On another note, changing the IP to 0.0.0.0 didn't allow universal 
 connect. I had to find and insert my local IP number in order to get other 
 devices to connect. One of the devices eventually had an error in a 
 TiddlyWiki file, suggesting that the set-up might not be robust. Think it 
 was a RSOE with something about XHR. 

 Thanks!
 -- Mark

 On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 10:32:26 AM UTC-7, jwd wrote:
>
>
> Arlen, I suggest you look at 
> https://stackoverflow.com/a/8579946/1124740 - the second comment: "This 
> will not work if you are crossing partitions or using a virtual 
> filesystem 
> not supporting moving files. You better use this solution 
>  with a copy fallback" 
> which links to a less (currently) accepted answer to the same question 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8579055/how-do-i-move-files-in-node-js/29105404#29105404
>  
>
> On Linux /tmp is often 'mounted' in RAM to increase speed. Google 
> suggests MINT users often do this though I can't say if that is the 
> default 
> with MINT or something Mark has done with his installation. That would 
> make 
> your fs.rename (line 160 of tiddlyserver.ts) fail since you can't rename 
> a 
> file from one filesystem to another, you have to actually copy the bits 
> and, on success unlink (remove) the original file as the alternative 
> solution on stackoverflow does.
>
> Thanks for continuing to maintain TiddlyServer.
>
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[tw5] Re: Saving a story-river

2020-11-26 Thread Atronoush
Wonderful job!

I think it worth to have a sidebar tab as Story! and then see list of saved 
story the button to load and save!
and even an export story! This makes it great to distribute 
notes/docs/trails to other.


--Mohammad

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 5:27:14 AM UTC+3:30 Eric Shulman wrote:

> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 5:01:52 PM UTC-8 
> ad...@menswellbeing.org wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to save the story-river into a tiddler and then use that 
>> tiddler to open that story-river at a later time?
>>
>
> The current StoryRiver contents are stored in $:/StoryList!!list.
>
> Here's a tiddler that defines two buttons...
> one to save the current  $:/StoryList!!list field to a separate tiddler 
> tagged with "savedStory",
> and another to set the  $:/StoryList!!list from the list field in a 
> "savedStory" tiddler:
>
> *StorySaver:*
> <$button popup="$:/state/popup/savestory"> save story 
> <$reveal type="popup" state="$:/state/popup/savestory" class="tc-drop-down 
> tc-popup-keep" style="min-width:auto;padding:0.5em;">
>Enter a new story name:
><$edit-text tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" field="storyname" />
><$list filter="[tag[savedStory]limit[1]]">
>   or, select an existing story:
>.savedStoryList { width:100%; } 
>   <$select tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" field="storyname" 
> size="5" class="savedStoryList">
>   <$list 
> filter="[tag[savedStory]]"><>
>   
>
><$button style="text-align:center;"> save
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler={{$:/state/popup/savestory!!storyname}} 
> list={{$:/StoryList!!list}} tags="savedStory" />
>   <$action-deletetiddler $tiddler="$:/state/popup/savestory" />
>
> 
> <$button popup="$:/state/popup/loadstory"> load story 
> <$reveal type="popup" state="$:/state/popup/loadstory" class="tc-drop-down 
> tc-popup-keep" style="min-width:auto;padding:0.5em;">
><$list filter="[tag[savedStory]limit[1]]" emptyMessage="no saved 
> stories">
>   select an existing story:
>.savedStoryList { width:100%; } 
>   <$select tiddler="$:/state/popup/loadstory" field="storyname" 
> size="5" class="savedStoryList">
>   <$list 
> filter="[tag[savedStory]]"><>
>   
>
><$button style="text-align:center;"> load
>   <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/StoryList" list={{{ 
> [{$:/state/popup/loadstory!!storyname}get[list]] }}} />
>   <$action-deletetiddler $tiddler="$:/state/popup/loadstory" />
>
> 
>
> To use these buttons, just insert {{StorySaver}} into any tiddler.  
> Alternatively, you can add these buttons to the Sidebar by tagging the 
> above tiddler with $:/tags/SideBarSegment.  After tagging, you can 
> reposition the buttons in the SideBar by viewing the tiddler and clicking 
> on the $:/tags/SideBarSegment tag to display the list of tiddlers with that 
> tag.  You can then use drag-and-drop to move the buttons to the desired 
> position in the list (e.g.,  above the $:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs)
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Dynamic Svg Calendar

2020-11-26 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Lovely!
Please share when you are finished.


Best wishes
Mohammad

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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing File Uploads - TiddlyServer 2.0.12

2020-11-26 Thread TW Tones
Perhaps you could raise an issue 
here https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/issues

Tones

On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 19:39:45 UTC+11 rutau...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> doing some digging, i'll come accross this post and I still have the same 
> problem with the last version of tiddlyserver and tiddlywiki 5.1.22
>
>  SER-DIR 2020-11-26 09:29:22 EXDEV EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted, 
> rename '/tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7' -> 
> '/home/gotham/tiddlywiki/static/2.png'
>  /tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
> [2020-11-26T09:29:22.921+-100] POST10.199.1.81 302 172.31.59.2 
> /static/?formtype=upload222.485 ms - -
> [2020-11-26T09:29:22.989+-100] GET 10.199.1.81 200 172.31.59.2 
> /static/?error=upload   5.617 ms - 6751
>
> All the uploads attempts are stucked in /tmp 
>
> /tmp/upload_170ed61a8a33c28cf471e0e2ac4a57d1  
> /tmp/upload_2d1e4d42db23f6d8915771c3d290287c  
> /tmp/upload_772ed0a3a194f1bef4b4be3b224264c5  
> /tmp/upload_ecf1c0800f34062e51adaf27b578801b
> /tmp/upload_1a67407c3594e7185a0efeff00ca3a36  
> /tmp/upload_4d40d55cbdcdf8ec8badde64e442819f  
> /tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
> /tmp/upload_1cb9f2c4b30f31f7895cfd70c5e9a5bb  
> /tmp/upload_66325f02269f2436c2cc6ccf3ce44691  
> /tmp/upload_aeed7111924de407654a35290611f92d
>
> Thanks in advance for your Help
> Le dimanche 8 avril 2018 à 02:56:30 UTC+2, arle...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>> The XHR error is due to a code bug in TiddlyWiki. It happens when the 
>> server discovers the TiddlyServer is newer on disk than the one in the 
>> browser. I added an etagWindow setting to settings.json to mitigate this 
>> problem. 
>>
>> I'll check into the file copy fall back. Thank you.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 2:02 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>> tiddl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Every so often I consider switching to Linux. It never works, eventually 
>>> there are programs and drivers I need, even though Linux mostly gets better.
>>>
>>> I was running on a persistent USB stick. Actually, 2 sticks, with one 
>>> dedicated for persistence. I didn't tweak any Linux Mint settings other 
>>> than to allow persistence in the grub boot.
>>>
>>> On another note, changing the IP to 0.0.0.0 didn't allow universal 
>>> connect. I had to find and insert my local IP number in order to get other 
>>> devices to connect. One of the devices eventually had an error in a 
>>> TiddlyWiki file, suggesting that the set-up might not be robust. Think it 
>>> was a RSOE with something about XHR. 
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> -- Mark
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 10:32:26 AM UTC-7, jwd wrote:


 Arlen, I suggest you look at 
 https://stackoverflow.com/a/8579946/1124740 - the second comment: "This 
 will not work if you are crossing partitions or using a virtual filesystem 
 not supporting moving files. You better use this solution 
  with a copy fallback" 
 which links to a less (currently) accepted answer to the same question 
 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8579055/how-do-i-move-files-in-node-js/29105404#29105404
  

 On Linux /tmp is often 'mounted' in RAM to increase speed. Google 
 suggests MINT users often do this though I can't say if that is the 
 default 
 with MINT or something Mark has done with his installation. That would 
 make 
 your fs.rename (line 160 of tiddlyserver.ts) fail since you can't rename a 
 file from one filesystem to another, you have to actually copy the bits 
 and, on success unlink (remove) the original file as the alternative 
 solution on stackoverflow does.

 Thanks for continuing to maintain TiddlyServer.

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[tw5] Re: Search tiddler title with tag (I) and show text field.

2020-11-26 Thread TW Tones
Vinvi

If the macro you are using, I presume in Shiraz you need to look at its 
documentation to see how to do it, or make your own.

Here is a sample that works on TiddlyWiki.com Like your own, but what is 
different when you use the macro list-search?
I think since you are not using one of the macros features, you do not need 
to use it, especially to display text.  
Your could provide a template=templatetiddler where templatetiddler 
contains {{!!text}} but that is unnecessarily complex.

<$list filter="[tag[TableOfContents]limit[3]]">
{{!!text}}


There is no variable= set so the currentTiddler is set for each item in the 
resulting list.
{{!!text}} transcludes the text field of the current tiddler.

Regards
Tones



On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 20:10:20 UTC+11 vinvi...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> With the following code I transclude the text field of all tiddlers tagged 
> with "(I)":
>
> <$list filter="[tag[(I)]]">{{!!text}}
>
> The following code gives me a searchable list of all tiddlers tagged with 
> "(I)": (Shiraz plugin)
>
> <>
>
> I want the text field to be visible of all tiddlers tagged with (I) and 
> not the title.
> Search in title field / show text field.
>
> How do I do that?
>
>
>

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[tw5] Search tiddler title with tag (I) and show text field.

2020-11-26 Thread vinvi...@gmail.com
Hello,

With the following code I transclude the text field of all tiddlers tagged 
with "(I)":

<$list filter="[tag[(I)]]">{{!!text}}

The following code gives me a searchable list of all tiddlers tagged with 
"(I)": (Shiraz plugin)

<>

I want the text field to be visible of all tiddlers tagged with (I) and not 
the title.
Search in title field / show text field.

How do I do that?


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Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing File Uploads - TiddlyServer 2.0.12

2020-11-26 Thread Jean-Philippe Rutault
Hi everyone,

doing some digging, i'll come accross this post and I still have the same 
problem with the last version of tiddlyserver and tiddlywiki 5.1.22

 SER-DIR 2020-11-26 09:29:22 EXDEV EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted, 
rename '/tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7' -> 
'/home/gotham/tiddlywiki/static/2.png'
 /tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
[2020-11-26T09:29:22.921+-100] POST10.199.1.81 302 172.31.59.2 
/static/?formtype=upload222.485 ms - -
[2020-11-26T09:29:22.989+-100] GET 10.199.1.81 200 172.31.59.2 
/static/?error=upload   5.617 ms - 6751

All the uploads attempts are stucked in /tmp 

/tmp/upload_170ed61a8a33c28cf471e0e2ac4a57d1  
/tmp/upload_2d1e4d42db23f6d8915771c3d290287c  
/tmp/upload_772ed0a3a194f1bef4b4be3b224264c5  
/tmp/upload_ecf1c0800f34062e51adaf27b578801b
/tmp/upload_1a67407c3594e7185a0efeff00ca3a36  
/tmp/upload_4d40d55cbdcdf8ec8badde64e442819f  
/tmp/upload_add9e6cfbb11b251a9b55aabcd1245f7
/tmp/upload_1cb9f2c4b30f31f7895cfd70c5e9a5bb  
/tmp/upload_66325f02269f2436c2cc6ccf3ce44691  
/tmp/upload_aeed7111924de407654a35290611f92d

Thanks in advance for your Help
Le dimanche 8 avril 2018 à 02:56:30 UTC+2, arle...@gmail.com a écrit :

> The XHR error is due to a code bug in TiddlyWiki. It happens when the 
> server discovers the TiddlyServer is newer on disk than the one in the 
> browser. I added an etagWindow setting to settings.json to mitigate this 
> problem. 
>
> I'll check into the file copy fall back. Thank you.
>
> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 2:02 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> tiddl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Every so often I consider switching to Linux. It never works, eventually 
>> there are programs and drivers I need, even though Linux mostly gets better.
>>
>> I was running on a persistent USB stick. Actually, 2 sticks, with one 
>> dedicated for persistence. I didn't tweak any Linux Mint settings other 
>> than to allow persistence in the grub boot.
>>
>> On another note, changing the IP to 0.0.0.0 didn't allow universal 
>> connect. I had to find and insert my local IP number in order to get other 
>> devices to connect. One of the devices eventually had an error in a 
>> TiddlyWiki file, suggesting that the set-up might not be robust. Think it 
>> was a RSOE with something about XHR. 
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -- Mark
>>
>> On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 10:32:26 AM UTC-7, jwd wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Arlen, I suggest you look at https://stackoverflow.com/a/8579946/1124740 
>>> - the second comment: "This will not work if you are crossing 
>>> partitions or using a virtual filesystem not supporting moving files. You 
>>> better use this solution  
>>> with a copy fallback" which links to a less (currently) accepted answer 
>>> to the same question 
>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8579055/how-do-i-move-files-in-node-js/29105404#29105404
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Linux /tmp is often 'mounted' in RAM to increase speed. Google 
>>> suggests MINT users often do this though I can't say if that is the default 
>>> with MINT or something Mark has done with his installation. That would make 
>>> your fs.rename (line 160 of tiddlyserver.ts) fail since you can't rename a 
>>> file from one filesystem to another, you have to actually copy the bits 
>>> and, on success unlink (remove) the original file as the alternative 
>>> solution on stackoverflow does.
>>>
>>> Thanks for continuing to maintain TiddlyServer.
>>>
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