[tw5] Re: Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
I need to mention that the *Muuri StoryView v0.2.1 *is out!

:)
BurningTreeC schrieb am Samstag, 2. Januar 2021 um 08:49:53 UTC+1:

> Thanks for reporting Chris!
>
> >When editing a Kanban card, is  supposed to delete the tiddler? Is 
> there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes?
>
> That was an oversight, it's resolved now on the Demo Page. Esc should just 
> cancel editing the tiddler
>
> >The Control Panel tiddler opens within the right-hand quarter of the 
> story river. I understand now that it's occupying one of the designated 
> number of columns, but this surprised me because the Installation and 
> Kanban tiddlers were full-width.
>
> My personal preference is that tiddlers are layed out from right to left. 
> In the ControlPanel under Appearance -> Muuri there's a setting to change 
> it from left to right
> The "Installation" and "Kanban" tiddlers have a special field called 
> "muuri-tiddler-width" set to "1" which makes them always full-width and 
> ignore the columns-button
>
> >On my Macbook, on Firefox, -clicking the columns button doesn't 
> do anything, while -clicking opens a context menu like a right 
> click. I see that I can loop back to a single column by increasing past 6.
>
> I've resolved that by adding an option to the controlpanel where you can 
> choose the modifier key for the columns-button. in your case it should be 
> the "meta" key
>
>
> I hope this helps,
> best wishes,
> Simon
> clutterstack schrieb am Samstag, 2. Januar 2021 um 01:58:53 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi BTC,
>>
>> Muuri looks very appealing.
>>
>> A couple of observations, which may be moot if I've missed a list of 
>> issues or further instructions.
>>
>> 1) When editing a Kanban card, is  supposed to delete the tiddler? 
>> Is there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes?
>>
>> 2) The Control Panel tiddler opens within the right-hand quarter of the 
>> story river. I understand now that it's occupying one of the designated 
>> number of columns, but this surprised me because the Installation and 
>> Kanban tiddlers were full-width.
>>
>> 3) On my Macbook, on Firefox, -clicking the columns button 
>> doesn't do anything, while -clicking opens a context menu like a 
>> right click. I see that I can loop back to a single column by increasing 
>> past 6.
>>
>> Best,
>> Chris
>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:01:06 PM UTC-5 BurningTreeC wrote:
>>
>>> I hereby announce the release of the *Muuri StoryView* plugin version 
>>> 0.2.0
>>>
>>> The Demo page with installation instructions can be found at:
>>>
>>> https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri
>>>
>>> The GitHub repository is located at 
>>> https://github.com/BurningTreeC/tiddlywiki-muuri
>>>
>>>
>>> For issues please consider leaving me an issue over at GitHub or here in 
>>> this Google Groups thread
>>>
>>> If you have questions about the usage or ideas for the next release 
>>> please leave me a comment here
>>>
>>> I hope someone finds this plugin useful,
>>> best wishes,
>>> BTC
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
Thanks for reporting Chris!

>When editing a Kanban card, is  supposed to delete the tiddler? Is 
there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes?

That was an oversight, it's resolved now on the Demo Page. Esc should just 
cancel editing the tiddler

>The Control Panel tiddler opens within the right-hand quarter of the story 
river. I understand now that it's occupying one of the designated number of 
columns, but this surprised me because the Installation and Kanban tiddlers 
were full-width.

My personal preference is that tiddlers are layed out from right to left. 
In the ControlPanel under Appearance -> Muuri there's a setting to change 
it from left to right
The "Installation" and "Kanban" tiddlers have a special field called 
"muuri-tiddler-width" set to "1" which makes them always full-width and 
ignore the columns-button

>On my Macbook, on Firefox, -clicking the columns button doesn't 
do anything, while -clicking opens a context menu like a right 
click. I see that I can loop back to a single column by increasing past 6.

I've resolved that by adding an option to the controlpanel where you can 
choose the modifier key for the columns-button. in your case it should be 
the "meta" key


I hope this helps,
best wishes,
Simon
clutterstack schrieb am Samstag, 2. Januar 2021 um 01:58:53 UTC+1:

> Hi BTC,
>
> Muuri looks very appealing.
>
> A couple of observations, which may be moot if I've missed a list of 
> issues or further instructions.
>
> 1) When editing a Kanban card, is  supposed to delete the tiddler? Is 
> there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes?
>
> 2) The Control Panel tiddler opens within the right-hand quarter of the 
> story river. I understand now that it's occupying one of the designated 
> number of columns, but this surprised me because the Installation and 
> Kanban tiddlers were full-width.
>
> 3) On my Macbook, on Firefox, -clicking the columns button 
> doesn't do anything, while -clicking opens a context menu like a 
> right click. I see that I can loop back to a single column by increasing 
> past 6.
>
> Best,
> Chris
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:01:06 PM UTC-5 BurningTreeC wrote:
>
>> I hereby announce the release of the *Muuri StoryView* plugin version 
>> 0.2.0
>>
>> The Demo page with installation instructions can be found at:
>>
>> https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri
>>
>> The GitHub repository is located at 
>> https://github.com/BurningTreeC/tiddlywiki-muuri
>>
>>
>> For issues please consider leaving me an issue over at GitHub or here in 
>> this Google Groups thread
>>
>> If you have questions about the usage or ideas for the next release 
>> please leave me a comment here
>>
>> I hope someone finds this plugin useful,
>> best wishes,
>> BTC
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Recipe plugin

2021-01-01 Thread Jonathan Lundquist
Found the https://odinjorna.github.io/recipe-plugin/ because of top post.  
Just one wish... Is there a way to make the edit button for any tiddler 
tagged 'Recipe' open in the recipe editor, instead of the default editor 
which is useless for recipes created with the plugin?

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 2:56:40 AM UTC-8 Odin wrote:

> ... 
>
10) My own recipe plugin ; - ) 
> ...
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
@clutterstack


On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 12:19 AM clutterstack  wrote:

> memexr? I'll see myself out...
>
> But seriously, I'm more excited about the idea of a new version more
> comfortable in its bones with all the things TW can do. Sounds like an
> awful lot of work, though. Fun though! But that's my perennial personal
> trap.
>
> I also think Charlie's point below is notable, perhaps more for a
> conversation on adoption than on architecting or naming. TiddlyWiki is a
> solution all by itself; I have a TW that's been in constant use since 2005,
> and it has some customisation in it (most tweaks and plugins were wiped out
> when I migrated to TW5), but in general it's a notebook that I shove info
> into and that has a search bar. But there's huge untapped (or unpublicised)
> potential in the TW with constraints added, presented neatly, for a focused
> purpose.
>
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:13:16 AM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>>
>> To me, I wouldn't try convincing folk of using "TiddlyWiki" as a solution
>> to a problem.  TiddlyWiki is the platform with which I would build the
>> solution.  The name I then give to the solution is what I use.  The name is
>> different for every solution.
>>
>
That is why Tiddlywiki is not a wiki and more importantly it is not a note
taking tool by itself. But a powerful note taking app can be developed
using Tiddlywiki.
So, Tiddlywiki, is a *development studio* which has a high level scripting
language with many components (official /third party) to build different
apps/tools based
on the web technology (HTML5+JS+CSS). Examples are: TiddlyResearch,
TiddlyShow, Projectify, ...




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Re: [tw5] Re: How can I find recent imports in TW Commander?

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
@Saq
Very smart solution. Thank you! I will add it to the Commander
documentation.

@Glen

   1. I did a test, I opened https://tiddlywiki.com/ and
   https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/ in my browser
   2. I see HelloThere open in https://tiddlywiki.com/
   3. I drag and drop the the tag pill TableOfContens from  HelloThere to
   https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/
   4. I see the Import UI, so I clicked on the import button
   5. Then, I clicked on the Commander from page controls in
   https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/
   6. In the Combo Search input I entered the filter is given above by Saq
   [[$:/Import]links[]]
   7. I see all of them are displayed
   8. I then can do many operation in my example I tried to add a new tag
   e.g. successful
   9. You can see the log section at the bottom of Commander tiddler and
   see what happened


Best wishes
Mohammad

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Re: [tw5] Re: [TW 5.1.23] New features - Toggle operator and Datat tiddler

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Mark,

 Yes, the first loop is not necessary in all cases except one, if a user or
another action sets a third value in that index of data tiddler.
 As toggle is a listops operator, it does not toggle the whole value, so
you may see your code has appended a value to the list of
 current values.
 This issue happened when I tried to use the code for a page control button
to switch the day/light palette.

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 12:37 AM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hi Mohammad!
>
> Interesting! But the first list loop doesn't seem to be necessary.
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 6:46:14 AM UTC-8 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> I use data tiddler (Json tiddler) to store settings and configs of a
>> plugin or other tools.
>>
>> Below is an example how to toggle/switch a value in a data tiddler (e.g.
>> myTest)
>> It uses a pair of  *key*: *mode* and *value*: *author-mode /
>> presentation-mode*
>>
>> *Go to *https://tiddlywiki.com/ and create a tiddler and give a try!
>>
>>
>> <$vars tid="myTest">
>>
>> <$button>Toggle
>> <$list
>> filter="[getindex[mode]!match[author-mode]!match[presentation-mode]]">
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<> $index="mode" $value=""/>
>> 
>>
>> <$action-listops $tiddler=<> $index="mode"
>> $subfilter="+[toggle[author-mode],[presentation-mode]]" />
>> 
>>
>> ;Result
>> :<$text text={{{[getindex[mode]]}}}/>
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
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[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-01 Thread tony
Hi,

If your security key supports a static password, then this may be a viable 
solution with default encryption  -

Not exactly multi-factor authentication, but it achieves the same 
convenience with a physical token.

For example, my Yubikey supports two slots for configuration: a One-Time 
Password (OTP ) and 
a static password

I just set the password for the TiddyWiki to the static password on my key. 

When prompted, I insert the Yubikey and just press, Voila! 

In reality, the key is perma inserted and I just reach over and touch.

Best,
tony
On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:00:54 PM UTC-8 HP wrote:

> Hi all, 
>
> regarding to this article about 2FA Web authentication 
>  
> I asking myself if it could be useful to TiddlyWiki in any way.
>
> What do you think? I would love to have a 2FA via my security key.
>
> Regards
>
>
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[tw5] Re: Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi BTC,

Muuri looks very appealing.

A couple of observations, which may be moot if I've missed a list of issues 
or further instructions.

1) When editing a Kanban card, is  supposed to delete the tiddler? Is 
there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes?

2) The Control Panel tiddler opens within the right-hand quarter of the 
story river. I understand now that it's occupying one of the designated 
number of columns, but this surprised me because the Installation and 
Kanban tiddlers were full-width.

3) On my Macbook, on Firefox, -clicking the columns button doesn't 
do anything, while -clicking opens a context menu like a right 
click. I see that I can loop back to a single column by increasing past 6.

Best,
Chris
On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:01:06 PM UTC-5 BurningTreeC wrote:

> I hereby announce the release of the *Muuri StoryView* plugin version 
> 0.2.0
>
> The Demo page with installation instructions can be found at:
>
> https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri
>
> The GitHub repository is located at 
> https://github.com/BurningTreeC/tiddlywiki-muuri
>
>
> For issues please consider leaving me an issue over at GitHub or here in 
> this Google Groups thread
>
> If you have questions about the usage or ideas for the next release please 
> leave me a comment here
>
> I hope someone finds this plugin useful,
> best wishes,
> BTC
>

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[tw5] Re: How can I find recent imports in TW Commander?

2021-01-01 Thread Glenn Dixon
ok, finally used the Commander to add tags by filtering for 
```[has[layout]]``` since each of the new tiddlers had a field named layout

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 6:30:35 PM UTC-6 Glenn Dixon wrote:

> Theoretically it does, but I've been unable to get it to show me the files 
> I just imported...
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 5:28:50 PM UTC-6 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> If Commander accepts a filter:
>>
>> [[$:/Import]links[]]
>>
>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 11:46:28 PM UTC+1 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Just managed to convert a batch of markdown+YAML files to a JSON, then 
>>> cleaned up the file and imported it. 
>>>
>>> When I go to $:/import I see my 137 book files.
>>>
>>> How can I add a tag to all of them using Commander? So far I have been 
>>> unable to search or filter these files...
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Updating the community showcase page on TiddlyWiki.com

2021-01-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi Odin, just confirming the IndexedDB plugin's subdomain does not seem to 
exist.

Best,
Chris
On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:56:40 AM UTC-5 Odin wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the 
> community 
> section  on the official TiddlyWiki site. To check if 
> all the links are still working, and to add helpful plugins and editions 
> that have been made this past year. My goal would be to increase the chance 
> that we inspire newcomers to try out TiddlyWIki, and to help them find the 
> building blocks to adust TiddlyWiki to their use.
>
> My plan is to collect entries in this thread. And then to create a pull 
> request to add them to the website.
>
> Secondly, the list under the tab 'resources' is really long and thus a bit 
> unwieldy. I would like to propose to split up this list into different 
> categories for easier browse, search and lookup. My proposal would be to 
> split it into the following tabs: 
> 1) Plugins (for all community made plugins such as shiraz, krystal, 
> projectify etc.)
> 2) Themes & Palettes (self-explanatory. Maybe even split this one in two 
> as well)
> 3) Editions (preconfigured Wiki's with a number of plugins for a certain 
> goal/usecase such as: drift, stroll, tiddlyresearch etc.)
> 4) Other resources (such as macro's, widgets, code snippets etc. that 
> don't fall into the other categories)
>
> To clarify, this is to split the current 'resources' tab and thus keep the 
> Tutorials, Examples and Articles categories for their respective use.
>
> I am opening this thread to ask for input on what to add. This is the 
> draft of the list based on my bookmarks and the entrees people gave in the 
> best 
> of 2020 thread :
>
> Plugins
> 1) Projectify 
> 2) Command Palette 
> 3) TWCrosslinks 
> 
> 4)  Editor Autolist 
>   
> 5)  TiddlyRemember  
> 6)  Streams plug in  
> 7) danielo's Context 
> 8) Relink Plugin 
> 9) linonetwo's Copy on select plug in 
> 10) My own recipe plugin ; - ) 
> 
> 11) Timer Tools 
>
> Themes
> 1)  Mono theme  
> 2)  Whitespace theme  
> 3)  Notebook theme 
> 4) 
>
> Palettes
> 1) Dracula palette 
> 2) jd's palletes 
> 3) 
>
> Editions
> 1) Stroll 
> 2) Drift 
> 3) TiddlyResearch 
> 4) Noteself  (is already in the resource list, but 
> I would sort it into this category instead)
>
> This is a list of current tiddlers on the tiddlywiki.com website that 
> I've found so far with broken links, that are out of date or need updating:
> 1)  Plugins by Uwe Stuehler 
>  - Link to a 
> tidldywiki with javascript error
> 2) "PETTIL - Forth for the Commodore PET" by Charlie Hitselberger 
> 
>  
> - website is not online anymore. 
> 3) TiddlyDrive Add-on for Google Drive by Joshua Stubbs 
> 
>  - 
> link to the instructions gives a 404 error
> 4) "TiddlyWiki5 Coding" by Chris Hunt 
>  - 
> site not found
> 5) "TWeb.at" by Mario Pietsch 
>  - gives an 
> empty unstyled 'work in progres' website
> 6) IndexedDB Plugin by Andreas Abeck 
>  - 
> coudn't reach site (can anyone check if it is the same on their end?)
> 7) TiddlyWiki Jingle by Måns Mårtensson 
> 
>  - 
> page not found
> 8) "How Does Twederation Work" by Jed Carty 
> 
>  - 
> the wiki does loads, but the tiddler is missing. Seems to be discontinued 
> since 2016
>
> Some closing thoughts: 
> 1) Third party/community build plugins and editions are not always 
> updated. A disclaimer on top of the list reminding people to carefully read 
> the instructions of the 

[tw5] Re: How can I find recent imports in TW Commander?

2021-01-01 Thread Glenn Dixon
Theoretically it does, but I've been unable to get it to show me the files 
I just imported...

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 5:28:50 PM UTC-6 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:

> If Commander accepts a filter:
>
> [[$:/Import]links[]]
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 11:46:28 PM UTC+1 dix...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Just managed to convert a batch of markdown+YAML files to a JSON, then 
>> cleaned up the file and imported it. 
>>
>> When I go to $:/import I see my 137 book files.
>>
>> How can I add a tag to all of them using Commander? So far I have been 
>> unable to search or filter these files...
>>
>

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[tw5] Plugin update notifications for plugins outside of a plugin library

2021-01-01 Thread dieg...@gmail.com

Hello all,

One of my favorite recent features is how plugins part of a library tell 
you when they need updating. 

Am I missing something, or do plugins/themes that are not part of libraries 
missing this feature?  

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[tw5] Re: How can I find recent imports in TW Commander?

2021-01-01 Thread Saq Imtiaz
If Commander accepts a filter:

[[$:/Import]links[]]

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 11:46:28 PM UTC+1 dix...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> Just managed to convert a batch of markdown+YAML files to a JSON, then 
> cleaned up the file and imported it. 
>
> When I go to $:/import I see my 137 book files.
>
> How can I add a tag to all of them using Commander? So far I have been 
> unable to search or filter these files...
>

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[tw5] Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-01 Thread HP
Hi all, 

regarding to this article about 2FA Web authentication 
 I 
asking myself if it could be useful to TiddlyWiki in any way.

What do you think? I would love to have a 2FA via my security key.

Regards


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[tw5] How can I find recent imports in TW Commander?

2021-01-01 Thread Glenn Dixon

Just managed to convert a batch of markdown+YAML files to a JSON, then 
cleaned up the file and imported it. 

When I go to $:/import I see my 137 book files.

How can I add a tag to all of them using Commander? So far I have been 
unable to search or filter these files...

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[tw5] Re: How to uninstall Stroll? It breaks my TW5.1.23 [German/Austrian edition]

2021-01-01 Thread HP
I just filled the 12 fields and after adding the Stroll tiddlers the plugin 
was created by Tinka but my wiki seems to be destroyed in its function. I 
don't know if the Tinka plugin may gathered it and deleted it. I am in safe 
mode right now but can't even switch this off anymore.

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 4:05:36 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi HP can you explain? What did you try? And what do you mean by "it was 
> destroyed" yet "it worked"?
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 5:56:38 AM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>
>> @David and @odin.. , I unfortunately tried it in my TW5 and it was 
>> destroy by my wrong selection of the tiddlers but it worked fmpov. 
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 8:26:54 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>>
>>> David, this is the Tinka plugin in action. I am not sure if you did 
>>> already took a look into it:
>>> [image: temp.png]
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:48:56 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>>>
 David, it worked! Thanks! Now I don't need to uninstall it anymore.. <3

 On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:39:05 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi HP
>
> I forgot to let you know about my new instructions. See 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/YeiImlym0j8 Regardless of 
> what you have done, see that.
>
> Yes, $:/core/ui/EditTemplate is a shadow tiddler. But since in Stroll 
> I had deleted the tag that normally is on that tiddler, when you deleted 
> that tiddler it restored the tag. I didn't mean that the tiddler would 
> cease to exist. Sorry for the confusion.
>
> As for Tinka...that is for people much more knowledgeable than I.
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 10:11:30 AM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>> I tried to delete $:/core/ui/EditTemplate but it is a core TW5 shadow 
>> tiddler and will be immediately restored. I opened it and deleted it 
>> several times. The hint from @odin about Tinka for creating plugins 
>> sounds 
>> promising to me.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 1:09:40 PM UTC+1 David Gifford 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi HP
>>>
>>> I figured out the problem with the delete and close buttons. Just 
>>> delete $:/config/ui/EditTemplate 
>>> .
>>>  
>>> and you should be good.
>>>
>>> Explanation: I had a separate edit template for Stroll, so that 
>>> every time you edit a tiddler and close it, missing tiddlers are 
>>> created. 
>>> This was to imitate Roam Research functionality and save a step of 
>>> manually 
>>> creating every tiddler. I think to avoid users' confusion and work for 
>>> me 
>>> every time TiddlyWiki gets upgraded, I will remove that functionality.
>>>
>>> I will update the Stroll tutorial to remove references to that 
>>> functionality, and I will update Stroll and Stroll's empty.html to 
>>> 5.1.23 
>>> and without the offending tiddlers in a few moments. But for you, all 
>>> you 
>>> need to do at the moment is delete that config tiddler, and it will 
>>> return 
>>> to its default state, which points to $:/core/ui/EditTemplate instead 
>>> of my 
>>> custom edittemplate.
>>>
>>> There is still a problem with the Close others and Fold others not 
>>> working in the more menu. I suspect those are problems with the Stories 
>>> plugin by Saq. I will poke around to see if I can find the problem, but 
>>> most likely Saq will know how to fix that. Everything else seems to be 
>>> working okay.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 7:49:45 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>>>
 Iirc there was a tutorial in your great list about "how to create a 
 TW plugin". I will look for it and read a bit..maybe I can come up 
 with 
 something useful for you.

 On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 2:17:30 AM UTC+1 David Gifford 
 wrote:

> Hi HP
>
> I will review this in the morning (I am in Mexico City) and will 
> try to update Stroll tomorrow and publish updating instructions.
>
> I have repeatedly asked for someone to put out Stroll as a plugin, 
> since I don't know how to do that. A couple people said they would, 
> but 
> nothing came of it. But I will address the updating issues tomorrow. 
> Sorry 
> for the hassles!
>
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 5:20:22 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I can't neither use the close or delete button for a new tiddler 
>> or use the new tiddler drop down menu after installing Stroll. 
>>
>> It isn't a plugin, so how do I uninstall it? I got a 
>> comprehensive list of entries via my advanced search within System 
>> for 
>> 

[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread HP
Hi Mark S., 

> I'm not sure what you mean. It works with the single file HTML when using 
TiddlyDesktop. You could use TD until you've imported your images. 

Yes, I mean the single HTML file. Iirc TD is an .exe and works with nw.js. 

> Another approach would be to drag and drop your images into your TW file. 
Then use the import list to zip all the files (using the new zip plugin) 
and download them, create canonical uris, and delete them -- all possibly 
with one button. You would then only need to unzip the files manually.  

And this is exactly the way I want to remove or do not want me to do. I 
would like to see TW saves my files separately from its own single HTML 
file in one import step. I would even give up getting a uri back that 
provides a thumbnail on the wiki. Another reference to the import file 
would be enough from my point of view. 

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 4:04:58 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:

> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:59:58 AM UTC-8 HP wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and 
>> isn't available in the html quine.
>>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. It works with the single file HTML when using 
> TiddlyDesktop. You could use TD until you've imported your images.
>
> Another approach would be to drag and drop your images into your TW file. 
> Then use the import list to zip all the files (using the new zip plugin) 
> and download them, create canonical uris, and delete them -- all possibly 
> with one button. You would then only need to unzip the files manually. 
>

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[tw5] Re: [TW 5.1.23] New features - Toggle operator and Datat tiddler

2021-01-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Mohammad!

Interesting! But the first list loop doesn't seem to be necessary.

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 6:46:14 AM UTC-8 Mohammad wrote:

> I use data tiddler (Json tiddler) to store settings and configs of a 
> plugin or other tools.
>
> Below is an example how to toggle/switch a value in a data tiddler (e.g. 
> myTest)
> It uses a pair of  *key*: *mode* and *value*: *author-mode / 
> presentation-mode*
>
> *Go to *https://tiddlywiki.com/ and create a tiddler and give a try!
>
>
> <$vars tid="myTest">
>
> <$button>Toggle
> <$list 
> filter="[getindex[mode]!match[author-mode]!match[presentation-mode]]">
> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<> $index="mode" $value=""/>
> 
>
> <$action-listops $tiddler=<> $index="mode" 
> $subfilter="+[toggle[author-mode],[presentation-mode]]" />
> 
>
> ;Result
> :<$text text={{{[getindex[mode]]}}}/>
> 
>
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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[tw5] Re: Updating the community showcase page on TiddlyWiki.com

2021-01-01 Thread Jed Carty
The twederation link is supposed to 
be 
http://twederation.tiddlyspot.com/#How%20does%20the%20TWederation%20work%20anyway%3F%20-%20The%20TWederation%20(2016122014h0034)
I don't know why but the browser cuts off the last ) when you copy it from 
the navigation bar.

But the twederation updates haven't been put on that site for a while, but 
the information in that tiddler is still correct. I don't know if it is 
worth keeping on tiddlywiki.com or not, everything is going to be moving 
over to ookwiki.com as I make more progress with that.

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 9:36:17 PM UTC+1 Odin wrote:

> Did the first pass through all the entries and added some new.
>
> I did the following:
>
>1. Split the 'resources' tab into categories (Community plugins, 
>Community themes, Community palettes, Community Editions, Other Resources)
>2. Removed entries with dead links (and one entry on by request)
>3. Added entries based on the 'best of 2020 forum thread' 
>
>4. Went through all existing entries and sorted them into the new 
>categories by changing the tags and moving them into new folders.
>
>
> See the pull request here: 
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5353
> This was my first or second time using git outside of tutorials, so it was 
> a fun learning experience, hopefully, everything went well.
>
> @Mohammed: For now I just went with the recurring standard I saw. But a 
> standardized template is a good idea. What would you include in the 
> template?
> Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 15:42:29 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:
>
>> Hi Odin
>>
>> Remove the Obadiah TOC link because it's old, ugly, and there are many 
>> more new and better ways to do that.
>>
>> Yes, feel free to add my documenting TW site.
>>
>> And please, please add Stroll.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 6:36:57 AM UTC-6 odin...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the reply!
>>> The link works for me. I can remove it of course, but It might still be 
>>> useful for people as inspiration, don't you think? Or Do you want it 
>>> removed because you don't want it featured?
>>> I just realised that your personal documentation wiki might also be 
>>> useful. Can we add it to the list or would you rather not?
>>>
>>> Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 12:16:49 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:
>>>
 Hi Odin! Awesome, glad you are doing this. The community section needs 
 some love.

 While you are at it, please have the Obadiah TOC tiddler removed from 
 tiddlywiki.com. Dead link to an old site of mine. I alerted people 
 here years ago to remove it, and nothing happened. Thanks.

 On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 4:56:40 AM UTC-6 odin...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the 
> community 
> section  on the official TiddlyWiki site. To check 
> if all the links are still working, and to add helpful plugins and 
> editions 
> that have been made this past year. My goal would be to increase the 
> chance 
> that we inspire newcomers to try out TiddlyWIki, and to help them find 
> the 
> building blocks to adust TiddlyWiki to their use.
>
> My plan is to collect entries in this thread. And then to create a 
> pull request to add them to the website.
>
> Secondly, the list under the tab 'resources' is really long and thus a 
> bit unwieldy. I would like to propose to split up this list into 
> different 
> categories for easier browse, search and lookup. My proposal would be to 
> split it into the following tabs: 
> 1) Plugins (for all community made plugins such as shiraz, krystal, 
> projectify etc.)
> 2) Themes & Palettes (self-explanatory. Maybe even split this one in 
> two as well)
> 3) Editions (preconfigured Wiki's with a number of plugins for a 
> certain goal/usecase such as: drift, stroll, tiddlyresearch etc.)
> 4) Other resources (such as macro's, widgets, code snippets etc. that 
> don't fall into the other categories)
>
> To clarify, this is to split the current 'resources' tab and thus keep 
> the Tutorials, Examples and Articles categories for their respective use.
>
> I am opening this thread to ask for input on what to add. This is the 
> draft of the list based on my bookmarks and the entrees people gave in 
> the best 
> of 2020 thread :
>
> Plugins
> 1) Projectify 
> 2) Command Palette 
> 3) TWCrosslinks 
> 
> 4)  Editor Autolist 
>   
> 5)  

Re: [tw5] [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.0 is out!

2021-01-01 Thread Nicolas Petton
Mohammad Rahmani  writes:

> Hi Nico,

Hi Mohammad,

> Just a minor issue, it seems the Tabs background color specially those in
> the sidebar uses different bg-color. See these two screenshots

I just released the 1.3.1 bugfix release which fixes this issue as well
as a few others.

Here's a changelog:

Features

* New font family settings distinct from the Vanilla theme

Improvements

* Use a slightly lighter colour as the search input background
* Improve contrast of sidebar buttons in the dark palette

Fixes

* Fix tiddler control button colours in all three palettes
* Fix tab colours in palette-dark

Cheers,
Nico

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
okay - propabbly I figured it out. Assumed System environment is a Win10 
x64 and Node.JS 15.x.

While installation Node.JS sets two path-entries:

   1. %ProgramFiles%\nodejs\
   2. %AppData%\npm

For my tests I used an account with administrator account, the terminal was 
started with and without administrator privileges. (comparable with SUDO)
In both szenarios npm -g effected only the 2nd location in %AppData%\npm. 
So how I managed to install a copy in %ProgramFiles%\nodejs is beyond my 
imagination – I never modified the first location actively.

Windows creating the PATH-varible from two parts: The common setting and a 
account-individual part. The first is prioritized over the latter, what 
resulted in my observed behavior: When I tried to call tiddlywiki in the 
terminal, I tried to execute %appData%\npm\tiddlywiki.cmd, but ran in 
effect %ProgramFiles%\nodejs\tiddlywiki.cmd. And in addition the command npm 
-g update … never reached this location…

I cleand up the mess by

   1. stopping all node.js-instances
   2. uninstalling Node.js
   3. deleting
  1. %ProgramFiles%\nodejs
  2. %AppData%\npm
  3. %AppData%\npm-cache
  [an old version of the cache? Wasn't recreated after re-installation]
  4. %LocalAppData%\npm-cache
   4. reinstalling Node.js
   5. reinstalling node.js-Modules with npm -g at the right location 
   (inclusive tiddlywiki)
   
So far I recognize there were no entries in the Windows registry.

Hope, this helpes someone else. It was definitely not an issue of 
Tiddlywiki rather a possible wrong use npm…

cheers ToraxMalu
torax...@googlemail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 19:46:47 
UTC+1:

> Err - no. But I found another installation in C:\Program 
> Files\nodejs\node_modules\tiddlywiki. So my idea of something funny with 
> tiddlywiki.cmd and the PATH was right.
> Mark S. schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 19:36:43 UTC+1:
>
>> Is it possible that you installed at one time your own copy of tiddlywiki 
>> from github. i.e. following these instructions:
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Working%20with%20the%20TiddlyWiki5%20repository
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 9:49:54 AM UTC-8 torax...@googlemail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi PMario and duche,
>>>
>>> thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So 
>>> SUDO won't work in the way, you expect. ;)
>>>
>>> I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:
>>>
>>> npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the 
>>> correct version (5.1.23) in the common repository beneath %appdata%\npm.
>>> Jumping into the directory %appdata%\npm\node-modules\tiddlywiki and 
>>> executing node tiddlywiki --version starts the correct version 5.1.23.
>>> A call via tiddlywiki --version displayes the version 5.1.22.
>>> Also an update as administrator (equivalent to sudo ...) doesn't change 
>>> anything.
>>> I even created a VM with a virgin Windows 10 and tested – it was 
>>> instantly installed and executed tiddlywiki 5.1.23.
>>>
>>> So far my testing.
>>>
>>> I just uninstalled tiddlywiki via npm - g uninstall tiddlywiki from the 
>>> system, but tiddlywiki --version still executes with return 5.1.22 – so 
>>> there must be another installation place for node-stuff and NPM-repository. 
>>> I now start to dive into the filesystem and variables. (PATH and so on. 
>>> I'll keep you informed about my progress and would appreciate further 
>>> hints. Bacause there seems to exist a similar "bug" for Linux, maybe this 
>>> could be an addition to the tiddlywiki-article for 
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading%20TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js .
>>>
>>> Cheers ToraxMalu
>>>
>>> duche...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:03:36 UTC+1:
>>>
 Hi Torax,

 I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:

 *sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
 sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki

 and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.

 N.

 Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :

> Hi, 
> Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?
>
> Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
> change now.
>
> -m
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> at first hapyp new year.
>>
>> I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure 
>> via
>>
>> `npm -g update tiddlywiki`
>>
>> A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the 
>> npm-repository. But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is 
>> displayed. What do I miss?
>>
>> Thanks and for a reply.
>>
>> Cheers
>> ToraxMalu
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Updating the community showcase page on TiddlyWiki.com

2021-01-01 Thread odin...@gmail.com
Did the first pass through all the entries and added some new.

I did the following:

   1. Split the 'resources' tab into categories (Community plugins, 
   Community themes, Community palettes, Community Editions, Other Resources)
   2. Removed entries with dead links (and one entry on by request)
   3. Added entries based on the 'best of 2020 forum thread' 
   
   4. Went through all existing entries and sorted them into the new 
   categories by changing the tags and moving them into new folders.


See the pull request 
here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5353
This was my first or second time using git outside of tutorials, so it was 
a fun learning experience, hopefully, everything went well.

@Mohammed: For now I just went with the recurring standard I saw. But a 
standardized template is a good idea. What would you include in the 
template?
Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 15:42:29 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:

> Hi Odin
>
> Remove the Obadiah TOC link because it's old, ugly, and there are many 
> more new and better ways to do that.
>
> Yes, feel free to add my documenting TW site.
>
> And please, please add Stroll.
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 6:36:57 AM UTC-6 odin...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply!
>> The link works for me. I can remove it of course, but It might still be 
>> useful for people as inspiration, don't you think? Or Do you want it 
>> removed because you don't want it featured?
>> I just realised that your personal documentation wiki might also be 
>> useful. Can we add it to the list or would you rather not?
>>
>> Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 12:16:49 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:
>>
>>> Hi Odin! Awesome, glad you are doing this. The community section needs 
>>> some love.
>>>
>>> While you are at it, please have the Obadiah TOC tiddler removed from 
>>> tiddlywiki.com. Dead link to an old site of mine. I alerted people here 
>>> years ago to remove it, and nothing happened. Thanks.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 4:56:40 AM UTC-6 odin...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone!

 With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the 
 community 
 section  on the official TiddlyWiki site. To check 
 if all the links are still working, and to add helpful plugins and 
 editions 
 that have been made this past year. My goal would be to increase the 
 chance 
 that we inspire newcomers to try out TiddlyWIki, and to help them find the 
 building blocks to adust TiddlyWiki to their use.

 My plan is to collect entries in this thread. And then to create a pull 
 request to add them to the website.

 Secondly, the list under the tab 'resources' is really long and thus a 
 bit unwieldy. I would like to propose to split up this list into different 
 categories for easier browse, search and lookup. My proposal would be to 
 split it into the following tabs: 
 1) Plugins (for all community made plugins such as shiraz, krystal, 
 projectify etc.)
 2) Themes & Palettes (self-explanatory. Maybe even split this one in 
 two as well)
 3) Editions (preconfigured Wiki's with a number of plugins for a 
 certain goal/usecase such as: drift, stroll, tiddlyresearch etc.)
 4) Other resources (such as macro's, widgets, code snippets etc. that 
 don't fall into the other categories)

 To clarify, this is to split the current 'resources' tab and thus keep 
 the Tutorials, Examples and Articles categories for their respective use.

 I am opening this thread to ask for input on what to add. This is the 
 draft of the list based on my bookmarks and the entrees people gave in the 
 best 
 of 2020 thread :

 Plugins
 1) Projectify 
 2) Command Palette 
 3) TWCrosslinks 
 
 4)  Editor Autolist 
   
 5)  TiddlyRemember  
 6)  Streams plug in  
 7) danielo's Context 
 8) Relink Plugin 
 9) linonetwo's Copy on select plug in 
 10) My own recipe plugin ; - ) 
 
 11) Timer Tools 

 Themes
 1)  Mono theme  
 2)  Whitespace theme  
 3)  Notebook theme 
 4) 

 Palettes
 1) Dracula palette 

Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.0 is out!

2021-01-01 Thread Nicolas Petton
springer  writes:

> Nico, I can confirm my search glitch is gone after updating. Thx!

You're welcome!

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.0 is out!

2021-01-01 Thread Nicolas Petton
PMario  writes:

> Hi Nicolas,

Hi Mario,

> Very nice theme!!!

Thanks :)

> It seems your theme contains: 
> https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html#%24%3A%2Fthemes%2Fnico%2Fnotebook%2Fthemetweaks
>  
> ... BUT it seems, the ControlPanel modifies the vanilla values. ... I'm not 
> sure if your settings are active there. Pls check!

Notebook is based on Vanilla, and uses some of its settings. Down the
road I plan to stop using any of the Vanilla settings, but so it is
today still using quite a few.

Cheers,
Nico

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[tw5] Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-01 Thread BurningTreeC
I hereby announce the release of the *Muuri StoryView* plugin version 0.2.0

The Demo page with installation instructions can be found at:

https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri

The GitHub repository is located at 
https://github.com/BurningTreeC/tiddlywiki-muuri


For issues please consider leaving me an issue over at GitHub or here in 
this Google Groups thread

If you have questions about the usage or ideas for the next release please 
leave me a comment here

I hope someone finds this plugin useful,
best wishes,
BTC

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Err - no. But I found another installation in C:\Program 
Files\nodejs\node_modules\tiddlywiki. So my idea of something funny with 
tiddlywiki.cmd and the PATH was right.
Mark S. schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 19:36:43 UTC+1:

> Is it possible that you installed at one time your own copy of tiddlywiki 
> from github. i.e. following these instructions:
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Working%20with%20the%20TiddlyWiki5%20repository
>
>
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 9:49:54 AM UTC-8 torax...@googlemail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi PMario and duche,
>>
>> thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So 
>> SUDO won't work in the way, you expect. ;)
>>
>> I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:
>>
>> npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the 
>> correct version (5.1.23) in the common repository beneath %appdata%\npm.
>> Jumping into the directory %appdata%\npm\node-modules\tiddlywiki and 
>> executing node tiddlywiki --version starts the correct version 5.1.23.
>> A call via tiddlywiki --version displayes the version 5.1.22.
>> Also an update as administrator (equivalent to sudo ...) doesn't change 
>> anything.
>> I even created a VM with a virgin Windows 10 and tested – it was 
>> instantly installed and executed tiddlywiki 5.1.23.
>>
>> So far my testing.
>>
>> I just uninstalled tiddlywiki via npm - g uninstall tiddlywiki from the 
>> system, but tiddlywiki --version still executes with return 5.1.22 – so 
>> there must be another installation place for node-stuff and NPM-repository. 
>> I now start to dive into the filesystem and variables. (PATH and so on. 
>> I'll keep you informed about my progress and would appreciate further 
>> hints. Bacause there seems to exist a similar "bug" for Linux, maybe this 
>> could be an addition to the tiddlywiki-article for 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading%20TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js .
>>
>> Cheers ToraxMalu
>>
>> duche...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:03:36 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Hi Torax,
>>>
>>> I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:
>>>
>>> *sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
>>> sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki
>>>
>>> and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.
>>>
>>> N.
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :
>>>
 Hi, 
 Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?

 Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
 change now.

 -m

 On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:

> Hi!
>
> at first hapyp new year.
>
> I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure 
> via
>
> `npm -g update tiddlywiki`
>
> A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the 
> npm-repository. But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is 
> displayed. What do I miss?
>
> Thanks and for a reply.
>
> Cheers
> ToraxMalu
>


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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Is it possible that you installed at one time your own copy of tiddlywiki 
from github. i.e. following these instructions:

https://tiddlywiki.com/#Working%20with%20the%20TiddlyWiki5%20repository



On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 9:49:54 AM UTC-8 torax...@googlemail.com 
wrote:

> Hi PMario and duche,
>
> thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So 
> SUDO won't work in the way, you expect. ;)
>
> I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:
>
> npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the 
> correct version (5.1.23) in the common repository beneath %appdata%\npm.
> Jumping into the directory %appdata%\npm\node-modules\tiddlywiki and 
> executing node tiddlywiki --version starts the correct version 5.1.23.
> A call via tiddlywiki --version displayes the version 5.1.22.
> Also an update as administrator (equivalent to sudo ...) doesn't change 
> anything.
> I even created a VM with a virgin Windows 10 and tested – it was instantly 
> installed and executed tiddlywiki 5.1.23.
>
> So far my testing.
>
> I just uninstalled tiddlywiki via npm - g uninstall tiddlywiki from the 
> system, but tiddlywiki --version still executes with return 5.1.22 – so 
> there must be another installation place for node-stuff and NPM-repository. 
> I now start to dive into the filesystem and variables. (PATH and so on. 
> I'll keep you informed about my progress and would appreciate further 
> hints. Bacause there seems to exist a similar "bug" for Linux, maybe this 
> could be an addition to the tiddlywiki-article for 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading%20TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js .
>
> Cheers ToraxMalu
>
> duche...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:03:36 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi Torax,
>>
>> I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:
>>
>> *sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
>> sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki
>>
>> and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.
>>
>> N.
>>
>> Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi, 
>>> Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?
>>>
>>> Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
>>> change now.
>>>
>>> -m
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi!

 at first hapyp new year.

 I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure 
 via

 `npm -g update tiddlywiki`

 A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the 
 npm-repository. But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is 
 displayed. What do I miss?

 Thanks and for a reply.

 Cheers
 ToraxMalu

>>>

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
ps: duchesneno sorry for shortening your nick to duche - the user-interface 
chopps of part of you name.

torax...@googlemail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:49:54 
UTC+1:

> Hi PMario and duche,
>
> thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So 
> SUDO won't work in the way, you expect. ;)
>
> I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:
>
> npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the 
> correct version (5.1.23) in the common repository beneath %appdata%\npm.
> Jumping into the directory %appdata%\npm\node-modules\tiddlywiki and 
> executing node tiddlywiki --version starts the correct version 5.1.23.
> A call via tiddlywiki --version displayes the version 5.1.22.
> Also an update as administrator (equivalent to sudo ...) doesn't change 
> anything.
> I even created a VM with a virgin Windows 10 and tested – it was instantly 
> installed and executed tiddlywiki 5.1.23.
>
> So far my testing.
>
> I just uninstalled tiddlywiki via npm - g uninstall tiddlywiki from the 
> system, but tiddlywiki --version still executes with return 5.1.22 – so 
> there must be another installation place for node-stuff and NPM-repository. 
> I now start to dive into the filesystem and variables. (PATH and so on. 
> I'll keep you informed about my progress and would appreciate further 
> hints. Bacause there seems to exist a similar "bug" for Linux, maybe this 
> could be an addition to the tiddlywiki-article for 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading%20TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js .
>
> Cheers ToraxMalu
>
> duche...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:03:36 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi Torax,
>>
>> I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:
>>
>> *sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
>> sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki
>>
>> and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.
>>
>> N.
>>
>> Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi, 
>>> Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?
>>>
>>> Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
>>> change now.
>>>
>>> -m
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi!

 at first hapyp new year.

 I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure 
 via

 `npm -g update tiddlywiki`

 A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the 
 npm-repository. But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is 
 displayed. What do I miss?

 Thanks and for a reply.

 Cheers
 ToraxMalu

>>>

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Hi PMario and duche,

thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So SUDO 
won't work in the way, you expect. ;)

I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:

npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the 
correct version (5.1.23) in the common repository beneath %appdata%\npm.
Jumping into the directory %appdata%\npm\node-modules\tiddlywiki and 
executing node tiddlywiki --version starts the correct version 5.1.23.
A call via tiddlywiki --version displayes the version 5.1.22.
Also an update as administrator (equivalent to sudo ...) doesn't change 
anything.
I even created a VM with a virgin Windows 10 and tested – it was instantly 
installed and executed tiddlywiki 5.1.23.

So far my testing.

I just uninstalled tiddlywiki via npm - g uninstall tiddlywiki from the 
system, but tiddlywiki --version still executes with return 5.1.22 – so 
there must be another installation place for node-stuff and NPM-repository. 
I now start to dive into the filesystem and variables. (PATH and so on. 
I'll keep you informed about my progress and would appreciate further 
hints. Bacause there seems to exist a similar "bug" for Linux, maybe this 
could be an addition to the tiddlywiki-article for 
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading%20TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js .

Cheers ToraxMalu

duche...@gmail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:03:36 UTC+1:

> Hi Torax,
>
> I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:
>
> *sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
> sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki
>
> and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.
>
> N.
>
> Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :
>
>> Hi, 
>> Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?
>>
>> Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
>> change now.
>>
>> -m
>>
>> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> at first hapyp new year.
>>>
>>> I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure via
>>>
>>> `npm -g update tiddlywiki`
>>>
>>> A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the 
>>> npm-repository. But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is 
>>> displayed. What do I miss?
>>>
>>> Thanks and for a reply.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> ToraxMalu
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: 409 Error when saving on github to different branch

2021-01-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
* It had been days since the last save -- so not too fast.
* The branch name is cut and paste from the github page -- so the branch is 
correct
* The access token works with the master branch -- so not the token

Have you tried this yourself, to know whether you can save with 5.1.23 on 
branches other than master/main ?

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 8:19:02 AM UTC-8 PMario wrote:

> Hi,
> HTML error codes: 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#4xx_client_errors
> 409 is conflict.  
>
>  - It will be returned, if you save too fast. ... Github needs some time 
> to process the newly created commit and push it to gh-pages
>  - one reason may be you used the wrong branch name
>  - Your access token is not valid anymore. 
>
> -mario
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:26:35 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> I saved exactly once with the Github saver using a different branch name.
>> After that I get 409 errors. 
>>
>> It seems like the crux of the thing is ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT message.
>>
>>

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Re: [tw5] Seeking reviewers for an upcoming TiddlyWiki textbook (both experts and beginners)

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
If there is a plan to create a website as a self tutorial for TW beginners
an idea like

https://cssgridgarden.com/

is good. This can be simply created using Tiddlywiki.

I think Eric Shulman filter generator is something like the above. I highly
recommend Eric stuff for such purposes.

The Regexp in Tiddlywiki, a collaborative work by Mark S, Josiah and me is
another example (http://tw-regexp.tiddlyspot.com/)

TW-Scripts is always a great place to start!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 3:04 AM Soren Bjornstad 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As the end of the year approaches and I start planning personal goals for
> next year, I thought I'd share an early update on a project I'm really
> excited about and hope will be a boon for the TiddlyWiki community: a
> TiddlyWiki textbook (written in TiddlyWiki, of course).
>
> Right now we have (mostly) good technical documentation for advanced
> users, a thriving Google group, and plenty of introductions to TiddlyWiki,
> but nothing that bridges the gap by helping new users who are serious about
> learning the ins and outs of TiddlyWiki to build a complete understanding
> of TiddlyWiki concepts. That's what I'm hoping to fix.
>
> One of the other things I'm excited about is my included prototype of a 
> mnemonic
> medium
>  in
> TiddlyWiki built on top of my TiddlyRemember plugin. This allows simple
> prompts to be embedded in the text, then reviewed at regular intervals
> controlled by a spaced-repetition algorithm, either with a simple
> native-TiddlyWiki reviewer or in Anki  via
> TiddlyRemember. With this medium, learning and retaining large amounts of
> new terminology and syntax is much easier.
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2020-12-30 17-08-30.png]
>
> I've been working on this off and on for a few months and am hoping that
> within the next month or two, I'll have a solid draft. At that point I
> would like to send this out to a handful of people for an initial, rigorous
> round of private review and feedback. I would like to involve several
> expert users and several beginners (I'd love to see 2-3 in each category).
> Here's what I'd hope to hear from these reviewers:
>
> Experts:
>
>- See any outright errors? I'm sure I made a few.
>- Did I miss any concepts or features that you use all the time or
>think are essential?
>- For the resources at the end: What major resources or plugins would
>be worth including that I don't know about or haven't included?
>
> Beginners:
>
>- Did everything I wrote make sense?
>- How well did the mnemonic medium work? Were the prompts effective?
>Did you understand how to use it?
>- Did your TiddlyWiki skills improve?
>- Were the exercises too hard? Too easy? Lacking enough information?
>- Roughly how long did it take to work through the book?
>
> I would be looking for a commitment to read through the whole book,
> ideally do most of the exercises, and offer substantive feedback. The book
> is currently about 70,000 words and includes plenty of exercises, so
> although I have no data on how long it will take to work through the book
> at this point, I can't imagine it would be a one-evening task. As
> compensation, I can offer early access to the book, your name in the
> acknowledgements, a $25 Amazon gift card (maybe more if there are fewer
> reviewers or I can cram it into my budget), and a huge thank-you to anyone
> who's willing to help out.
>
> If you're interested in being involved when the time comes, please let me
> know here or by emailing contact at sorenbjornstad.com. If your ability
> to help out depends on the timeline, please let me know and I'll see what I
> can do.
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Re: [tw5] Seeking reviewers for an upcoming TiddlyWiki textbook (both experts and beginners)

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Great idea!
I have written a chapter in the Tiddlywiki book by Luis Gonzalez on making
TW plugins (no JS). The code and example is here (
http://sistan.tiddlyspot.com/)
I would be happy to review/comment on scripting.

It is important to set up  the project somewhere volunteers can
collaborate. GitHub is not good for this. The vanilla Tiddlywiki is also
not a good option for writing a book.

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 3:04 AM Soren Bjornstad 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As the end of the year approaches and I start planning personal goals for
> next year, I thought I'd share an early update on a project I'm really
> excited about and hope will be a boon for the TiddlyWiki community: a
> TiddlyWiki textbook (written in TiddlyWiki, of course).
>
> Right now we have (mostly) good technical documentation for advanced
> users, a thriving Google group, and plenty of introductions to TiddlyWiki,
> but nothing that bridges the gap by helping new users who are serious about
> learning the ins and outs of TiddlyWiki to build a complete understanding
> of TiddlyWiki concepts. That's what I'm hoping to fix.
>
> One of the other things I'm excited about is my included prototype of a 
> mnemonic
> medium
>  in
> TiddlyWiki built on top of my TiddlyRemember plugin. This allows simple
> prompts to be embedded in the text, then reviewed at regular intervals
> controlled by a spaced-repetition algorithm, either with a simple
> native-TiddlyWiki reviewer or in Anki  via
> TiddlyRemember. With this medium, learning and retaining large amounts of
> new terminology and syntax is much easier.
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2020-12-30 17-08-30.png]
>
> I've been working on this off and on for a few months and am hoping that
> within the next month or two, I'll have a solid draft. At that point I
> would like to send this out to a handful of people for an initial, rigorous
> round of private review and feedback. I would like to involve several
> expert users and several beginners (I'd love to see 2-3 in each category).
> Here's what I'd hope to hear from these reviewers:
>
> Experts:
>
>- See any outright errors? I'm sure I made a few.
>- Did I miss any concepts or features that you use all the time or
>think are essential?
>- For the resources at the end: What major resources or plugins would
>be worth including that I don't know about or haven't included?
>
> Beginners:
>
>- Did everything I wrote make sense?
>- How well did the mnemonic medium work? Were the prompts effective?
>Did you understand how to use it?
>- Did your TiddlyWiki skills improve?
>- Were the exercises too hard? Too easy? Lacking enough information?
>- Roughly how long did it take to work through the book?
>
> I would be looking for a commitment to read through the whole book,
> ideally do most of the exercises, and offer substantive feedback. The book
> is currently about 70,000 words and includes plenty of exercises, so
> although I have no data on how long it will take to work through the book
> at this point, I can't imagine it would be a one-evening task. As
> compensation, I can offer early access to the book, your name in the
> acknowledgements, a $25 Amazon gift card (maybe more if there are fewer
> reviewers or I can cram it into my budget), and a huge thank-you to anyone
> who's willing to help out.
>
> If you're interested in being involved when the time comes, please let me
> know here or by emailing contact at sorenbjornstad.com. If your ability
> to help out depends on the timeline, please let me know and I'll see what I
> can do.
>
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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread duche...@gmail.com
Hi Torax,

I had the same issue as you and fixed it with:

*sudo* npm -g update tiddlywiki
sudo systemctl restart tiddlywiki

and then refresh your tiddlywiki page in your browser.

N.

Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 11:07:52 UTC-5, PMario a écrit :

> Hi, 
> Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?
>
> Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should 
> change now.
>
> -m
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> at first hapyp new year.
>>
>> I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure via
>>
>> `npm -g update tiddlywiki`
>>
>> A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the npm-repository. 
>> But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is displayed. What do I 
>> miss?
>>
>> Thanks and for a reply.
>>
>> Cheers
>> ToraxMalu
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: WikiLabs plugin update + New plugins

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Thank you David!
-m

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 4:29:58 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi Mario
>
> I added the four new plugins to the Toolmap 
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM
>
> Space space to Writing and editing, font and paragraph manipulation
> Click effect to Navigation misc
> Pragma and keyvalues to Developer / advanced tools
>
> If you would like them in different or additional categories, please let 
> me know and I will move / add them.
>
>
> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 12:30:44 PM UTC-6 PMario wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I did update my plugins homepage at: https://wikilabs.github.io/, to be 
>> compatible with TW 5.1.23 ... Old plugins are _not_ broken, BUT they don't 
>> contain all the new features.
>>
>> *BACKUP FIRST !!!*
>>
>> The easiest way to update is, to drag-import the green button WikiLabs 
>> Plugin Configuration from the homepage to your local wiki. 
>>
>> Afterwards you can use the default TW "Plugin import" mechanism. 
>>
>> *UPDATED plugins:*
>>
>> edit-tabs 
>> , 
>> 
>> link-to-tabs  ... Now support 
>> the Alt- Alt- navigation int the Advanced search panel
>>
>> new-tiddler-from-search 
>>  ... Supports the 
>> same keyboard navigation features as the default search dropdown. + 
>> Alt-left/right to switch tabs ..
>>
>> *NEW plugins:*
>>
>> click-effect  ... If you click 
>> and realease the left mous-button a little CSS animation is activated. This 
>> should help me recording videos, and it should support everyone, which 
>> wants to explain TW
>>
>> space-space-newline 
>>  ... Add a new wikitext rule, that allows you to use common-mark 
>> compatible "hard linebreaks" in default wikitext
>>
>> keyvalues   ... Contains a new 
>> filter operator, that was rejected from the core. It will help all of you 
>> who like to work with data-tiddlers
>>
>> pragma-comment  ... Allows 
>> utility authors to write comments in the "pragma areae" (If you don't know 
>> what this means, there is a high chance you don't need it!)
>>
>> Detailed intros + some videos will follow soon!
>>
>> ALL the other plugins do have updated license info. So you should have a 
>> closer look to the "history" tab, to see if you should update.
>>
>> Have fun and a Happy New Year!
>> mario
>>
>>
>> *PS - If you USE it: Support it  :) *
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.0 is out!

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Hi Nicolas,
Very nice theme!!!

It seems your theme contains: 
https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html#%24%3A%2Fthemes%2Fnico%2Fnotebook%2Fthemetweaks
 
... BUT it seems, the ControlPanel modifies the vanilla values. ... I'm not 
sure if your settings are active there. Pls check!

Mario

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 2:05:02 PM UTC+1 Nicolas Petton wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just released Notebook v1.3.0!
>
> You can see a demo and install it from
>
> https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html
>
> Here's a changelog:
>
> Features
>
> * New dark colour palette
>
> Improvements
>
> * Use a darker color for tiddler subtitles
> * Add back the WebKit search cancel button in search inputs
>
> Fixes
>
> * Fix the z-index of the topbar for the zoomin story view
> * Fix the font weight of tiddler titles in edit mode
>
> I've attached a screenshot of the new dark colour palette.
>
> Cheers,
> Nico
>

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[tw5] Re: 409 Error when saving on github to different branch

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Hi,
HTML error codes: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#4xx_client_errors
409 is conflict.  

 - It will be returned, if you save too fast. ... Github needs some time to 
process the newly created commit and push it to gh-pages
 - one reason may be you used the wrong branch name
 - Your access token is not valid anymore. 

-mario

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:26:35 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:

> I saved exactly once with the Github saver using a different branch name.
> After that I get 409 errors. 
>
> It seems like the crux of the thing is ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT message.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Seeking reviewers for an upcoming TiddlyWiki textbook (both experts and beginners)

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Hi Soren,
I'd be interested in proofreading it, but can't use the "reply to author" 
button.
My github profile contains an e-mail link
-m

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 12:34:13 AM UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As the end of the year approaches and I start planning personal goals for 
> next year, I thought I'd share an early update on a project I'm really 
> excited about and hope will be a boon for the TiddlyWiki community: a 
> TiddlyWiki textbook (written in TiddlyWiki, of course).
>
> Right now we have (mostly) good technical documentation for advanced 
> users, a thriving Google group, and plenty of introductions to TiddlyWiki, 
> but nothing that bridges the gap by helping new users who are serious about 
> learning the ins and outs of TiddlyWiki to build a complete understanding 
> of TiddlyWiki concepts. That's what I'm hoping to fix.
>
> One of the other things I'm excited about is my included prototype of a 
> mnemonic 
> medium 
>  in 
> TiddlyWiki built on top of my TiddlyRemember plugin. This allows simple 
> prompts to be embedded in the text, then reviewed at regular intervals 
> controlled by a spaced-repetition algorithm, either with a simple 
> native-TiddlyWiki reviewer or in Anki  via 
> TiddlyRemember. With this medium, learning and retaining large amounts of 
> new terminology and syntax is much easier.
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2020-12-30 17-08-30.png]
>
> I've been working on this off and on for a few months and am hoping that 
> within the next month or two, I'll have a solid draft. At that point I 
> would like to send this out to a handful of people for an initial, rigorous 
> round of private review and feedback. I would like to involve several 
> expert users and several beginners (I'd love to see 2-3 in each category). 
> Here's what I'd hope to hear from these reviewers:
>
> Experts:
>
>- See any outright errors? I'm sure I made a few.
>- Did I miss any concepts or features that you use all the time or 
>think are essential?
>- For the resources at the end: What major resources or plugins would 
>be worth including that I don't know about or haven't included?
>
> Beginners:
>
>- Did everything I wrote make sense?
>- How well did the mnemonic medium work? Were the prompts effective? 
>Did you understand how to use it?
>- Did your TiddlyWiki skills improve?
>- Were the exercises too hard? Too easy? Lacking enough information?
>- Roughly how long did it take to work through the book?
>
> I would be looking for a commitment to read through the whole book, 
> ideally do most of the exercises, and offer substantive feedback. The book 
> is currently about 70,000 words and includes plenty of exercises, so 
> although I have no data on how long it will take to work through the book 
> at this point, I can't imagine it would be a one-evening task. As 
> compensation, I can offer early access to the book, your name in the 
> acknowledgements, a $25 Amazon gift card (maybe more if there are fewer 
> reviewers or I can cram it into my budget), and a huge thank-you to anyone 
> who's willing to help out.
>
> If you're interested in being involved when the time comes, please let me 
> know here or by emailing contact at sorenbjornstad.com. If your ability 
> to help out depends on the timeline, please let me know and I'll see what I 
> can do.
>

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Hi, 
Can you try: tiddlywiki --version in the command line?

Then you need to _restart_ your server. ... The control panel should change 
now.

-m

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 1:53:36 PM UTC+1 torax...@googlemail.com 
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> at first hapyp new year.
>
> I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure via
>
> `npm -g update tiddlywiki`
>
> A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the npm-repository. 
> But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is displayed. What do I 
> miss?
>
> Thanks and for a reply.
>
> Cheers
> ToraxMalu
>

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[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread ludwa6
This is sounds like an itch i'm also trying to scratch.  

Was excited to learn from @MarkS. about "External Attachments" plugin for 
TiddlyDesktop, since that is my UI for TW5, but couldn't get it working 
right: i drag an image to TiddlyDesktop, and it lights up the green import 
bar atop the window, but then it offers to import scads of unrelated 
tiddlers... And then there is in the end no new tiddler, and no evidence of 
the image i tried to import. 

So: The best workaround i've been able to achieve for my purposes is: 

   1. Create free image galleries online at imgur.com (great service, if 
   you don't know it, with good UI on all platforms DT easy to upload 
   in bulk); then
   2. In the "Images" view of your account, pull down the view options to 
   "Generate Image Links"; then
   3. Cllck-select all the images you want to link; then
   4. Paste the generated list into a tiddler (got to hack the URL a bit, 
   adding suffix "i." after https:// and appending ".jpg" to the end, but 
   that's easily scriptable); and
   5. Save tiddler in markdown format, using convention of ![image](url) 
   for inline display.

Dunno if this addresses your UseCase directly, @HP -sounds like you are 
after a more scaleable approach- but in case it helps anyone wanting to 
link groups of external images, this could be one way to go.


On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 11:59:58 AM UTC HP wrote:

> Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and 
> isn't available in the html quine.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 8:05:01 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark. Thanks for your reply.
>> I can't see the problem here in *generate* a file name (as UUID) to 
>> prevent the case that TW5 must know the file name which is unavailable at 
>> this particular moment. After save it to a (TW5) folder it should be 
>> possible to generate a uri from that place for thumbnails. It is another 
>> topic to import and provide a thumbnail from an external uri fmpov. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 11:04:21 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> I think the approach would have to be from the other direction. You 
>>> would have a script or program that would look at a directory of images, 
>>> create tiddlers, and maybe create thumbnails. Then you could import the 
>>> generated tiddlers into your TW.
>>>
>>> We've been told (I think) that the name of the file is unavailable when 
>>> you drop into a web page (including TW). And of course modern browsers 
>>> won't let your web page save to specific directories (just the nominated 
>>> download directory).
>>>
>>> I do have a script that runs in TW where you provide a list of file 
>>> names and then it creates the tiddlers with the _canonical_ uri filled in.
>>>
>>> Actually creating thumbnails would have to be done through an external 
>>> file manipulator, I suspect.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 1:05:37 PM UTC-8 Mat wrote:
>>>
 +1
 I'm in a very similar situation! I posted this request 
  a few days ago 
 which is related but complimentary. 
 These functionalities would make TW substantially more useful for e.g 
 authoring books or other image intensive documents.

 <:-)

 On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:46:26 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for a plugin or an already existing TW5 function for my 
> excessive image based working process. Based on the sheer number of to be 
> processed images, it is neither possible to save them manually nor in TW5 
> (I don't like nodejs a lot - so "lazy load" isn't an option).
>
> I want TW5/a plugin to "build externalimages" (aka just save images 
> separately through TW5) ad hoc with the import process (drag'n drop or 
> copy 
> paste) by saving the image into a/tbd/asked separate file folder AND 
> create 
> a thumbnail/image tiddler with or by its _canonical_uri to it.
>
> Maybe this process could handle all files TW5 is able to create 
> thumbnails of (eg PDF).
>
> Thank you for your hints in this direction and please apologize my bad 
> English.
>
> Best regards,
> HP
>
> tl;dr 
>
>1.  import image by dnd or as a screenshot from clipboard  
>(instead of saving one of those myself to s TW5 image folder)
>2. let TW5 save it to its/a file subfolder
>
>Bonus
>3. create a tiddler from the image import with a thumbnail through 
>its uri to the file subfolder it was saved to
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Interesting test for unique string processing

2021-01-01 Thread PMario
Hi Arlen,
It would be interesting, what you try to prove here?

Accessing big arrays with a loop is probably always slower than accessing 
an object element by name. The biggest difference probably is memory 
consumption. 

-m

On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 1:36:08 AM UTC+1 Arlen Beiler wrote:

> Here is an interesting test to see which method of unique strings is 
> faster in Javascript. Paste it into your browser console in a new tab and 
> see what happens.
>
> for (let r = 0; r < 100; r++) {
> let test = Math.random().toExponential(10);
> let count = 1000;
> let test1 = {};
> let test2 = [];
> console.time("test 1");
> for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
> let item = test + "" + i;
> if (!test1[item]) test1[item] = true;
> }
> console.timeEnd("test 1");
> console.time("test 2");
> for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
> let item = test + "" + i;
> if (test2.indexOf(item) === -1) test2.push(item);
> }
> console.timeEnd("test 2");
> }
>

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[tw5] Re: How to uninstall Stroll? It breaks my TW5.1.23 [German/Austrian edition]

2021-01-01 Thread David Gifford
Hi HP can you explain? What did you try? And what do you mean by "it was 
destroyed" yet "it worked"?

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 5:56:38 AM UTC-6 HP wrote:

> @David and @odin.. , I unfortunately tried it in my TW5 and it was destroy 
> by my wrong selection of the tiddlers but it worked fmpov. 
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 8:26:54 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>
>> David, this is the Tinka plugin in action. I am not sure if you did 
>> already took a look into it:
>> [image: temp.png]
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:48:56 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>>
>>> David, it worked! Thanks! Now I don't need to uninstall it anymore.. <3
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:39:05 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>>>
 Hi HP

 I forgot to let you know about my new instructions. See 
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/YeiImlym0j8 Regardless of 
 what you have done, see that.

 Yes, $:/core/ui/EditTemplate is a shadow tiddler. But since in Stroll I 
 had deleted the tag that normally is on that tiddler, when you deleted 
 that 
 tiddler it restored the tag. I didn't mean that the tiddler would cease to 
 exist. Sorry for the confusion.

 As for Tinka...that is for people much more knowledgeable than I.

 On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 10:11:30 AM UTC-6 HP wrote:

> Hi David,
> I tried to delete $:/core/ui/EditTemplate but it is a core TW5 shadow 
> tiddler and will be immediately restored. I opened it and deleted it 
> several times. The hint from @odin about Tinka for creating plugins 
> sounds 
> promising to me.
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 1:09:40 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Hi HP
>>
>> I figured out the problem with the delete and close buttons. Just 
>> delete $:/config/ui/EditTemplate 
>> .
>>  
>> and you should be good.
>>
>> Explanation: I had a separate edit template for Stroll, so that every 
>> time you edit a tiddler and close it, missing tiddlers are created. This 
>> was to imitate Roam Research functionality and save a step of manually 
>> creating every tiddler. I think to avoid users' confusion and work for 
>> me 
>> every time TiddlyWiki gets upgraded, I will remove that functionality.
>>
>> I will update the Stroll tutorial to remove references to that 
>> functionality, and I will update Stroll and Stroll's empty.html to 
>> 5.1.23 
>> and without the offending tiddlers in a few moments. But for you, all 
>> you 
>> need to do at the moment is delete that config tiddler, and it will 
>> return 
>> to its default state, which points to $:/core/ui/EditTemplate instead of 
>> my 
>> custom edittemplate.
>>
>> There is still a problem with the Close others and Fold others not 
>> working in the more menu. I suspect those are problems with the Stories 
>> plugin by Saq. I will poke around to see if I can find the problem, but 
>> most likely Saq will know how to fix that. Everything else seems to be 
>> working okay.
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 7:49:45 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>>
>>> Iirc there was a tutorial in your great list about "how to create a 
>>> TW plugin". I will look for it and read a bit..maybe I can come up with 
>>> something useful for you.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 2:17:30 AM UTC+1 David Gifford 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi HP

 I will review this in the morning (I am in Mexico City) and will 
 try to update Stroll tomorrow and publish updating instructions.

 I have repeatedly asked for someone to put out Stroll as a plugin, 
 since I don't know how to do that. A couple people said they would, 
 but 
 nothing came of it. But I will address the updating issues tomorrow. 
 Sorry 
 for the hassles!

 On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 5:20:22 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I can't neither use the close or delete button for a new tiddler 
> or use the new tiddler drop down menu after installing Stroll. 
>
> It isn't a plugin, so how do I uninstall it? I got a comprehensive 
> list of entries via my advanced search within System for "stroll". i 
> can't 
> decide what of it i can or must remove.
>
> Maybe there is a more generic approach to this kind of problem 
> when no plugins are involved.
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki


On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:59:58 AM UTC-8 HP wrote:

> Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and 
> isn't available in the html quine.
>

I'm not sure what you mean. It works with the single file HTML when using 
TiddlyDesktop. You could use TD until you've imported your images.

Another approach would be to drag and drop your images into your TW file. 
Then use the import list to zip all the files (using the new zip plugin) 
and download them, create canonical uris, and delete them -- all possibly 
with one button. You would then only need to unzip the files manually. 

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[tw5] [TW 5.1.23] New features - Toggle operator and Datat tiddler

2021-01-01 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
I use data tiddler (Json tiddler) to store settings and configs of a plugin
or other tools.

Below is an example how to toggle/switch a value in a data tiddler (e.g.
myTest)
It uses a pair of  *key*: *mode* and *value*: *author-mode /
presentation-mode*

*Go to *https://tiddlywiki.com/ and create a tiddler and give a try!


<$vars tid="myTest">

<$button>Toggle
<$list
filter="[getindex[mode]!match[author-mode]!match[presentation-mode]]">
<$action-setfield $tiddler=<> $index="mode" $value=""/>


<$action-listops $tiddler=<> $index="mode"
$subfilter="+[toggle[author-mode],[presentation-mode]]" />


;Result
:<$text text={{{[getindex[mode]]}}}/>





Best wishes
Mohammad

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[tw5] TiddlyWiki node update-issue

2021-01-01 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Hi!

at first hapyp new year.

I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure via

`npm -g update tiddlywiki`

A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the npm-repository. 
But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is displayed. What do I 
miss?

Thanks and for a reply.

Cheers
ToraxMalu

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[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread HP
@saq The discussion is about another topic but thank you for pointing to 
it. After reading it I understood that these are two total different topics.

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 12:59:58 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

> Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and 
> isn't available in the html quine.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 8:05:01 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark. Thanks for your reply.
>> I can't see the problem here in *generate* a file name (as UUID) to 
>> prevent the case that TW5 must know the file name which is unavailable at 
>> this particular moment. After save it to a (TW5) folder it should be 
>> possible to generate a uri from that place for thumbnails. It is another 
>> topic to import and provide a thumbnail from an external uri fmpov. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 11:04:21 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> I think the approach would have to be from the other direction. You 
>>> would have a script or program that would look at a directory of images, 
>>> create tiddlers, and maybe create thumbnails. Then you could import the 
>>> generated tiddlers into your TW.
>>>
>>> We've been told (I think) that the name of the file is unavailable when 
>>> you drop into a web page (including TW). And of course modern browsers 
>>> won't let your web page save to specific directories (just the nominated 
>>> download directory).
>>>
>>> I do have a script that runs in TW where you provide a list of file 
>>> names and then it creates the tiddlers with the _canonical_ uri filled in.
>>>
>>> Actually creating thumbnails would have to be done through an external 
>>> file manipulator, I suspect.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 1:05:37 PM UTC-8 Mat wrote:
>>>
 +1
 I'm in a very similar situation! I posted this request 
  a few days ago 
 which is related but complimentary. 
 These functionalities would make TW substantially more useful for e.g 
 authoring books or other image intensive documents.

 <:-)

 On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:46:26 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for a plugin or an already existing TW5 function for my 
> excessive image based working process. Based on the sheer number of to be 
> processed images, it is neither possible to save them manually nor in TW5 
> (I don't like nodejs a lot - so "lazy load" isn't an option).
>
> I want TW5/a plugin to "build externalimages" (aka just save images 
> separately through TW5) ad hoc with the import process (drag'n drop or 
> copy 
> paste) by saving the image into a/tbd/asked separate file folder AND 
> create 
> a thumbnail/image tiddler with or by its _canonical_uri to it.
>
> Maybe this process could handle all files TW5 is able to create 
> thumbnails of (eg PDF).
>
> Thank you for your hints in this direction and please apologize my bad 
> English.
>
> Best regards,
> HP
>
> tl;dr 
>
>1.  import image by dnd or as a screenshot from clipboard  
>(instead of saving one of those myself to s TW5 image folder)
>2. let TW5 save it to its/a file subfolder
>
>Bonus
>3. create a tiddler from the image import with a thumbnail through 
>its uri to the file subfolder it was saved to
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread HP
Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and isn't 
available in the html quine.


On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 8:05:01 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

> Hi Mark. Thanks for your reply.
> I can't see the problem here in *generate* a file name (as UUID) to 
> prevent the case that TW5 must know the file name which is unavailable at 
> this particular moment. After save it to a (TW5) folder it should be 
> possible to generate a uri from that place for thumbnails. It is another 
> topic to import and provide a thumbnail from an external uri fmpov. 
>
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 11:04:21 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> I think the approach would have to be from the other direction. You would 
>> have a script or program that would look at a directory of images, create 
>> tiddlers, and maybe create thumbnails. Then you could import the generated 
>> tiddlers into your TW.
>>
>> We've been told (I think) that the name of the file is unavailable when 
>> you drop into a web page (including TW). And of course modern browsers 
>> won't let your web page save to specific directories (just the nominated 
>> download directory).
>>
>> I do have a script that runs in TW where you provide a list of file names 
>> and then it creates the tiddlers with the _canonical_ uri filled in.
>>
>> Actually creating thumbnails would have to be done through an external 
>> file manipulator, I suspect.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 1:05:37 PM UTC-8 Mat wrote:
>>
>>> +1
>>> I'm in a very similar situation! I posted this request 
>>>  a few days ago 
>>> which is related but complimentary. 
>>> These functionalities would make TW substantially more useful for e.g 
>>> authoring books or other image intensive documents.
>>>
>>> <:-)
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:46:26 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>>>

 Hello all,

 I'm looking for a plugin or an already existing TW5 function for my 
 excessive image based working process. Based on the sheer number of to be 
 processed images, it is neither possible to save them manually nor in TW5 
 (I don't like nodejs a lot - so "lazy load" isn't an option).

 I want TW5/a plugin to "build externalimages" (aka just save images 
 separately through TW5) ad hoc with the import process (drag'n drop or 
 copy 
 paste) by saving the image into a/tbd/asked separate file folder AND 
 create 
 a thumbnail/image tiddler with or by its _canonical_uri to it.

 Maybe this process could handle all files TW5 is able to create 
 thumbnails of (eg PDF).

 Thank you for your hints in this direction and please apologize my bad 
 English.

 Best regards,
 HP

 tl;dr 

1.  import image by dnd or as a screenshot from clipboard  (instead 
of saving one of those myself to s TW5 image folder)
2. let TW5 save it to its/a file subfolder

Bonus
3. create a tiddler from the image import with a thumbnail through 
its uri to the file subfolder it was saved to



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[tw5] Re: How to uninstall Stroll? It breaks my TW5.1.23 [German/Austrian edition]

2021-01-01 Thread HP
@David and @odin.. , I unfortunately tried it in my TW5 and it was destroy 
by my wrong selection of the tiddlers but it worked fmpov. 

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 8:26:54 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

> David, this is the Tinka plugin in action. I am not sure if you did 
> already took a look into it:
> [image: temp.png]
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:48:56 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:
>
>> David, it worked! Thanks! Now I don't need to uninstall it anymore.. <3
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:39:05 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>>
>>> Hi HP
>>>
>>> I forgot to let you know about my new instructions. See 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/YeiImlym0j8 Regardless of what 
>>> you have done, see that.
>>>
>>> Yes, $:/core/ui/EditTemplate is a shadow tiddler. But since in Stroll I 
>>> had deleted the tag that normally is on that tiddler, when you deleted that 
>>> tiddler it restored the tag. I didn't mean that the tiddler would cease to 
>>> exist. Sorry for the confusion.
>>>
>>> As for Tinka...that is for people much more knowledgeable than I.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 10:11:30 AM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>>>
 Hi David,
 I tried to delete $:/core/ui/EditTemplate but it is a core TW5 shadow 
 tiddler and will be immediately restored. I opened it and deleted it 
 several times. The hint from @odin about Tinka for creating plugins sounds 
 promising to me.

 On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 1:09:40 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi HP
>
> I figured out the problem with the delete and close buttons. Just 
> delete $:/config/ui/EditTemplate 
> .
>  
> and you should be good.
>
> Explanation: I had a separate edit template for Stroll, so that every 
> time you edit a tiddler and close it, missing tiddlers are created. This 
> was to imitate Roam Research functionality and save a step of manually 
> creating every tiddler. I think to avoid users' confusion and work for me 
> every time TiddlyWiki gets upgraded, I will remove that functionality.
>
> I will update the Stroll tutorial to remove references to that 
> functionality, and I will update Stroll and Stroll's empty.html to 5.1.23 
> and without the offending tiddlers in a few moments. But for you, all you 
> need to do at the moment is delete that config tiddler, and it will 
> return 
> to its default state, which points to $:/core/ui/EditTemplate instead of 
> my 
> custom edittemplate.
>
> There is still a problem with the Close others and Fold others not 
> working in the more menu. I suspect those are problems with the Stories 
> plugin by Saq. I will poke around to see if I can find the problem, but 
> most likely Saq will know how to fix that. Everything else seems to be 
> working okay.
>
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 7:49:45 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>
>> Iirc there was a tutorial in your great list about "how to create a 
>> TW plugin". I will look for it and read a bit..maybe I can come up with 
>> something useful for you.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 2:17:30 AM UTC+1 David Gifford 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi HP
>>>
>>> I will review this in the morning (I am in Mexico City) and will try 
>>> to update Stroll tomorrow and publish updating instructions.
>>>
>>> I have repeatedly asked for someone to put out Stroll as a plugin, 
>>> since I don't know how to do that. A couple people said they would, but 
>>> nothing came of it. But I will address the updating issues tomorrow. 
>>> Sorry 
>>> for the hassles!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 5:20:22 PM UTC-6 HP wrote:
>>>
 Hi all,

 I can't neither use the close or delete button for a new tiddler or 
 use the new tiddler drop down menu after installing Stroll. 

 It isn't a plugin, so how do I uninstall it? I got a comprehensive 
 list of entries via my advanced search within System for "stroll". i 
 can't 
 decide what of it i can or must remove.

 Maybe there is a more generic approach to this kind of problem when 
 no plugins are involved.

 Thanks in advance..



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Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2021-01-01 Thread HP
"quines" - could refer to tiddlers as well fmpov. 

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 12:53:17 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

> Quinly - sounds friendly as well...
>
> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 9:49:02 PM UTC+1 clutterstack wrote:
>
>> memexr? I'll see myself out...
>>
>> But seriously, I'm more excited about the idea of a new version more 
>> comfortable in its bones with all the things TW can do. Sounds like an 
>> awful lot of work, though. Fun though! But that's my perennial personal 
>> trap.
>>
>> I also think Charlie's point below is notable, perhaps more for a 
>> conversation on adoption than on architecting or naming. TiddlyWiki is a 
>> solution all by itself; I have a TW that's been in constant use since 2005, 
>> and it has some customisation in it (most tweaks and plugins were wiped out 
>> when I migrated to TW5), but in general it's a notebook that I shove info 
>> into and that has a search bar. But there's huge untapped (or unpublicised) 
>> potential in the TW with constraints added, presented neatly, for a focused 
>> purpose.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:13:16 AM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> To me, I wouldn't try convincing folk of using "TiddlyWiki" as a 
>>> solution to a problem.  TiddlyWiki is the platform with which I would build 
>>> the solution.  The name I then give to the solution is what I use.  The 
>>> name is different for every solution.
>>>
>>>

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Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2021-01-01 Thread HP
Quinly - sounds friendly as well...

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 9:49:02 PM UTC+1 clutterstack wrote:

> memexr? I'll see myself out...
>
> But seriously, I'm more excited about the idea of a new version more 
> comfortable in its bones with all the things TW can do. Sounds like an 
> awful lot of work, though. Fun though! But that's my perennial personal 
> trap.
>
> I also think Charlie's point below is notable, perhaps more for a 
> conversation on adoption than on architecting or naming. TiddlyWiki is a 
> solution all by itself; I have a TW that's been in constant use since 2005, 
> and it has some customisation in it (most tweaks and plugins were wiped out 
> when I migrated to TW5), but in general it's a notebook that I shove info 
> into and that has a search bar. But there's huge untapped (or unpublicised) 
> potential in the TW with constraints added, presented neatly, for a focused 
> purpose.
>
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:13:16 AM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>>
>> To me, I wouldn't try convincing folk of using "TiddlyWiki" as a solution 
>> to a problem.  TiddlyWiki is the platform with which I would build the 
>> solution.  The name I then give to the solution is what I use.  The name is 
>> different for every solution.
>>
>>

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