[tw5] Random tiddler viewer tiddler

2021-07-19 Thread A Gloom
Why? Why not? Based off the random filter idea of SS found at TW-Scripts... It is a tiddler designed to be used in the story river as the main focus (for reading), so I haven't seen any issues with it being triggered by other wiki activity that would cause a tiddler refresh and a new random

[tw5] tiddlywiki structured like https://ibnishak.github.io/Timimi/

2021-07-19 Thread Sapphireslinger
Does anyone know how can I get a tiddlywiki structured like https://ibnishak.github.io/Timimi/ ? As a last resort I realize I could download the Timini tiddlywiki and deconstruct and reconstruct it, but is there a theme(?) I can apply, or a blank wiki I can start with, that would do the same

[tw5] Building a list of tabs dynamically in a performant manner

2021-07-19 Thread Soren Bjornstad
Hi all, I want to determine what tabs of the Reference Explorer in my Zettelkasten to show on a template, such that if there aren't any results on that tab, the tab doesn't appear at all. The results of the tab are produced based on a filter (of course), so I figured I would also determine

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-19 Thread TW Tones
David et al.. Just a quick point while some may find " Myers-Briggs" useful for stimulating discussion about the diversity of people, it actually has being shown to have no basis in science or research, in fact the opposite, it is positively wrong in many respects. I know this as a fact from

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-19 Thread TW Tones
All, With a long history in IT the best synchronisation platform I ever came across was Novel's E-Directory, the competitor to Microsoft "Active Directory". Whist it was primarily for directory services users, permissions etc... its underlying architecture was something I expected to take

[tw5] Re: RFC: Building a macro solution for top-to-botton

2021-07-19 Thread TW Tones
Eric, Thanks for sharing that solution. Given the objective of this thread, are you suggesting the top-to-bottom" tools should include a history tab or navigation? Regards Tones On Tuesday, 20 July 2021 at 07:05:37 UTC+10 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 1:03:12 PM UTC-7

[tw5] Re: RFC: Building a macro solution for top-to-botton

2021-07-19 Thread TW Tones
Springer, Thanks for that insight. I built a separate tool called focus tiddler ie the tiddler with user focus, it included something like Erics History tab, but also as I mentioned in the original post allow us "navigate to the last opened or edited tiddler". In my (as yet unpublished) focus

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 6:15:18 PM UTC-3 David Gifford wrote: > ... > > 3. It would be interesting to know the personality types (whether using > Myers-Briggs or OCEAN) that gravitate toward certain notetaking tools. This > person seems like he could be an OCD type, feeling the need to

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread PMario
Hi Walt, After I did send my last post, I did find the new docs for version 2 of farmOS. I can see your dilemma now. The question is, do you want to explore the V2 API or the V1.x API. It seems they are fundamentally different.

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-19 Thread Álvaro
Joshua, there is the Fluid framework for collaborative web applications. Although you surely know it. https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework El lunes, 19 de julio de 2021 a las 18:53:50 UTC+2, Stobot escribió: > I'm excited to hear about any new efforts on multi-user Joshua! I'm sure >

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread PMario
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 6:10:22 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: The problem is: the farmOS system i use for > operational record-keeping is undergoing a major upgrade to version 2.0; > this presents a data migration challenge for me & the agronomist i'm > working with that

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-19 Thread David Gifford
Hi Si I read this the other day but didn't have time to comment. Now I am done getting ready for our trip tomorrow and I have a moment to breathe. My thoughts: 1. Fascinating that this is the *opposite* of Evergreen notes, which is all the rage now. 2. I think it would make more sense to

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-19 Thread scot
Thank you for quick reply Brian. i will give it a try. Kind Regards, Scot On Monday, 19 July 2021 at 21:25:50 UTC+1 Brian Radspinner wrote: > If you overwrite the shadow tiddler *$:/plugins/giffmex/subsume/macro/* > with the following: > > \relink subsume tid > \define subsume(tid:""

[tw5] Re: RFC: Building a macro solution for top-to-botton

2021-07-19 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 1:03:12 PM UTC-7 springer wrote: > I wonder whether it would be possible to get the best of both worlds: > allow multiple tiddlers in the story view, but "go back" to most recently > active place in the story-river (other open tiddler in which most recent > click

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Although I haven't done any further design work, I did replace the existing > green "tw-mask" graphic with a variant sitting on my desktop that represents > my "lightest and leanest" graphic attempt, coming in at 10K, and pasted > below. For what it's worth, I see 20 candidates, rather than

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-19 Thread Brian Radspinner
If you overwrite the shadow tiddler *$:/plugins/giffmex/subsume/macro/* with the following: \relink subsume tid \define subsume(tid:"" *field:"text"*) <$view tiddler="$tid$" field="title"/><$link to="$tid$">*<$transclude tiddler="$tid$" *field=$field$* mode="block"/> ...you can then specify

[tw5] Re: RFC: Building a macro solution for top-to-botton

2021-07-19 Thread springer
Tones, For "top to bottom": The most useful navigational add-ins, for my use-cases, are keyboard-driven. When desired tiddlers are scrolled out of view *and* this feels like an especially distracting obstacle (say, because I'm teaching, and wish to resume the prior discussion after jumping to

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-19 Thread scot
Thanks @ David Gifford for another great tool. Hello @Brian Radspinner, Can you tell me how to expand the filter to include additional tiddler fields other than title. e.g. {{!!f1}} The example below doesn't work. <$list filter="[object-type[task]sort[title]]"> <$macrocall $name=subsume

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread springer
Jeremy and all, Although I haven't done any further design work, I did replace the existing green "tw-mask" graphic with a variant sitting on my desktop that represents my "lightest and leanest" graphic attempt, coming in at 10K, and pasted below. For what it's worth, I see 20 candidates,

[tw5] Re: Incremental note-taking (article/discussion)

2021-07-19 Thread Si
Thanks for the thoughtful replies everyone! I'm definitely in agreement with all that has been said. >>> sorry if my end-of-day (i.e. tired!) response came off as dismissive. @walt Not at all! >>> i think what we want in a note-taking system is not to *replicate* the human brain, but rather

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-19 Thread Stobot
I'm excited to hear about any new efforts on multi-user Joshua! I'm sure very hard, but game changing functionality for team TiddlyWiki usage!! I continue to try and use BOB for this, but the reconnect process is so spotty that it's difficult to get traction. On Monday, July 19, 2021 at

[tw5] Two problems with macro: displaying and refreshing

2021-07-19 Thread Misterel85
Hi, I'm back to work on a TiddlyWiki to manage my collection of drama exercises, but I came across 2 problems with displaying their sources and refreshing that display. Problem #1: My 'exercises' tiddlers all refer to a 'SourceDisplay' macro to show the sources. If I use a field to trigger

[tw5] RFC: Building a macro solution for top-to-botton

2021-07-19 Thread TW Tones
Folks, I just wanted to share that as I happen to be under a "stay at home" order in Sydney because of a covid-19 D strain outbreak, I have being focusing on some tiddlywiki tools development. I have one large project, but while working on that it spawns a lot of little tools, born from the

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
As is the way of these things, it took a little longer to get v5.2.0 ready for release, but now I think we’re ready to run the voting part of the competition, and close the competition to new submissions. Thank you to everyone who has entered. The results are impressive, and the discussion

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-19 Thread David Gifford
Wow, nice to wake up to find a question and someone already answered it! Thanks Brian On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 1:10:30 AM UTC-5 Sapphireslinger wrote: > Brian, thank you so much! It works! > > On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 10:50:59 AM UTC+8 Brian Radspinner wrote: > >> @sapphireslinger give

Re: [tw5] Re: Just the UI of tiddlywiki

2021-07-19 Thread ludwa6
Hard problem indeed, @Joshua, in domains where there needs be one definitive source of truth... But in any problem space where there is room for different versions of truth (the case in many applications of TW tech), perhaps it needn't be so hard? Without knowing which sub-species of the

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread ludwa6
Yes @Joshua : that one did catch my eye -and, now that you mention it, i can see how much overlap there is between this particular problem space, and the one that TW eBooks app solves. In both cases, it's about using TW to load and browse these long docs (whether eBook or API endpoint), and

Re: [tw5] Re: Introducing: the Subsume plugin.

2021-07-19 Thread Sapphireslinger
Brian, thank you so much! It works! On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 10:50:59 AM UTC+8 Brian Radspinner wrote: > @sapphireslinger give this a try: > > <$list filter="[collection[foo]sort[title]]"> > <$macrocall $name=subsume tid=<>/> > > > On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 7:35:56 PM UTC-7 Sapphireslinger