[tw5] Re: Highlighting duplicates in lists

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
This whole thread inspired me to get my geek on and play my kind of 
"BrainAge" game: see Some coding fun: A Word Occurrence Highlighter 
 just in case there's 
anything of use to you in there, even if just the entertainment value...

On Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 8:03:33 PM UTC-3 mohamed...@hotmail.com wrote:

> Hi ,
>
> is it possible to highlight duplicates in a list , or make them stand out 
> in a different format/color , you know similar to excel 
>
> so in the below example ,i have a list that returns tiddlers matching a 
> certain criteria , and then displays their title field value , and also the 
> value in a custom field i named "field_example"
>
> tiddler1 and tiddler4 have the same value in the custom field and the 
> value is "X"
>
> can i highlight tiddler 1 and tiddler 4 maybe in red ?
>
> [image: duplicates.PNG]
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just to re-iterate:

   - "Sam's Simple Theme" does address one major problem I had
   

   - *HOWEVER* *(I think Mohammed was referring to this major peeve of 
   mine)*: when viewing a discussion topic/thread, the obscene size of left 
   and right side margins rob me of almost 50% of my 27 inch display's 
   available space width-wise, making for more vertical scrolling and content 
   flying vertically out of view


On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 12:42:08 AM UTC-3 strikke...@gmail.com wrote:

> Mohammed,
> Go to preferences then Interface and you will see Sams Simple theme. 
>
> On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:31:08 AM UTC+2 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 12:03 AM Charlie Veniot  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop.
>>>
>>> I don't do mobile, and I suspect it is the mobile goodness in discourse 
>>> that makes the desktop experience pretty crappy from my perspective.
>>>
>>> Every several days or so, I do visit https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/.
>>>
>>> My big annoyance at the moment: I have a nice 27 inch display and almost 
>>> half of the width is used up by obscenely sized margins on left and right 
>>> side, forcing me into more scrolling up and down.  (Not an issue when 
>>> viewing list of topics; is an issue when viewing a specific topic.)
>>>
>>
>> *Q:*
>>
>> To the attention of https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/. admin!
>> Are there other themes out there to be selected based on the user's taste 
>> and need?
>>
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> If that gets addressed, then I'll be fine moving to talk.tiddly.org 
>>> when GG gets locked.
>>>
>>> On the positive side:
>>>
>>>- My previous annoyance with much-too-busy topics screen was 
>>>resolved by the "Sam's Simple Theme". 
>>>- WCAG Dark color scheme is good.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:10:21 PM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:
>>>
 One more exciting feature of talk.tiddlywiki.org

 When I send a message in GG, I see it in talk.tiddlywiki.org. It 
 mirrors GG and all posts (Q)

 So, when I am not active in GG, I see what is going on in GG!
 Amazingly is If I send a post in GG, then I can edit it in TT (
 talk.tiddlywiki.org)
 TT is forgiving enough to allow me to edit my mistakes in GG!

 Are you still hesitant which is better: GG or TT?


 Best wishes
 Mohammad


 On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:31 PM Mohammad  wrote:

> More features
>
> *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *
>
> 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
> 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
> 3. allows me to reply privately to author
> 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
> 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
> 6. display the summary of page if I put a link
>
> talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!  
>
> On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ 
>> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>>
>>
>>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be 
>>notified what is going on Google Forum
>>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very 
>>good feature I frequently need)
>>4. it supports pinig other users
>>5. it support code block
>>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>>
>>
>> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread strikke...@gmail.com
Mohammed,
Go to preferences then Interface and you will see Sams Simple theme. 

On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:31:08 AM UTC+2 Mohammad wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 12:03 AM Charlie Veniot  wrote:
>
>> Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop.
>>
>> I don't do mobile, and I suspect it is the mobile goodness in discourse 
>> that makes the desktop experience pretty crappy from my perspective.
>>
>> Every several days or so, I do visit https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/.
>>
>> My big annoyance at the moment: I have a nice 27 inch display and almost 
>> half of the width is used up by obscenely sized margins on left and right 
>> side, forcing me into more scrolling up and down.  (Not an issue when 
>> viewing list of topics; is an issue when viewing a specific topic.)
>>
>
> *Q:*
>
> To the attention of https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/. admin!
> Are there other themes out there to be selected based on the user's taste 
> and need?
>
>  
>
>>
>> If that gets addressed, then I'll be fine moving to talk.tiddly.org when 
>> GG gets locked.
>>
>> On the positive side:
>>
>>- My previous annoyance with much-too-busy topics screen was resolved 
>>by the "Sam's Simple Theme". 
>>- WCAG Dark color scheme is good.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:10:21 PM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> One more exciting feature of talk.tiddlywiki.org
>>>
>>> When I send a message in GG, I see it in talk.tiddlywiki.org. It 
>>> mirrors GG and all posts (Q)
>>>
>>> So, when I am not active in GG, I see what is going on in GG!
>>> Amazingly is If I send a post in GG, then I can edit it in TT (
>>> talk.tiddlywiki.org)
>>> TT is forgiving enough to allow me to edit my mistakes in GG!
>>>
>>> Are you still hesitant which is better: GG or TT?
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:31 PM Mohammad  wrote:
>>>
 More features

 *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *

 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
 3. allows me to reply privately to author
 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
 6. display the summary of page if I put a link

 talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!  

 On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:

> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ 
> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>
>
>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified 
>what is going on Google Forum
>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very 
>good feature I frequently need)
>4. it supports pinig other users
>5. it support code block
>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>
>
> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 12:03 AM Charlie Veniot  wrote:

> Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop.
>
> I don't do mobile, and I suspect it is the mobile goodness in discourse
> that makes the desktop experience pretty crappy from my perspective.
>
> Every several days or so, I do visit https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/.
>
> My big annoyance at the moment: I have a nice 27 inch display and almost
> half of the width is used up by obscenely sized margins on left and right
> side, forcing me into more scrolling up and down.  (Not an issue when
> viewing list of topics; is an issue when viewing a specific topic.)
>

*Q:*

To the attention of https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/. admin!
Are there other themes out there to be selected based on the user's taste
and need?



>
> If that gets addressed, then I'll be fine moving to talk.tiddly.org when
> GG gets locked.
>
> On the positive side:
>
>- My previous annoyance with much-too-busy topics screen was resolved
>by the "Sam's Simple Theme".
>- WCAG Dark color scheme is good.
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:10:21 PM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> One more exciting feature of talk.tiddlywiki.org
>>
>> When I send a message in GG, I see it in talk.tiddlywiki.org. It mirrors
>> GG and all posts (Q)
>>
>> So, when I am not active in GG, I see what is going on in GG!
>> Amazingly is If I send a post in GG, then I can edit it in TT (
>> talk.tiddlywiki.org)
>> TT is forgiving enough to allow me to edit my mistakes in GG!
>>
>> Are you still hesitant which is better: GG or TT?
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:31 PM Mohammad  wrote:
>>
>>> More features
>>>
>>> *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *
>>>
>>> 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
>>> 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
>>> 3. allows me to reply privately to author
>>> 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
>>> 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
>>> 6. display the summary of page if I put a link
>>>
>>> talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:
>>>
 *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
 ) instead of Google Forum?*


1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified
what is going on Google Forum
2. it allows previewing your post before sending
3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very
good feature I frequently need)
4. it supports pinig other users
5. it support code block
6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter


 Please complete this list with features I missed!


 Best wishes
 Mohammad

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[tw5] Re: Highlighting duplicates in lists

2021-08-28 Thread paulgilbert2000
thanks tones,

back one step , the original code was ..

  matchthen[color: red;]] 
}}}><>

   


the modified code is as follows 

get[field]match
*{!!field}*then[color: red;]] }}}>* this is displayed inside the 
list* 


the instruction is to replace 
 *{{!!field}} *
With *{{{ [all[current]get[field]format:date[]] }}}*

*(change "field" to your date field)*

making the code

get[field]match *{{{ 
[all[current]get[field_example]format:date[]] }}} *then[color: red;]] 
}}}> this is displayed inside the list 

this does not work, prob because i have misinterpreted your instructions

also there are several things missed out in the modified code , the enlist 
operator, the   variable, is this intentional?

if the date field is "field_example"  , can you please tell me what the 
full line of code would be ..  

thanks again
On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:44:23 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:

> The information you are after is in my earlier post
> *<> {{!!field}} *is the display replace this with *{{{ 
> [all[current]get[field]format:date[]] }}}*
>
> It is what is inside the span that gets coloured using style attribute, 
> thus what is inside the span is what is displayed,
>
>  [all[]prefix[New]!titleget[field]match{!!field}then[color: 
> red;]] }}}>* this is displayed inside the list*
>
> So basically we replace the display of  *{{!!field}} *
> With *{{{ [all[current]get[field]format:date[]] }}}*
> (change "field" to your date field)
>
> So the following will be inside the span because you want the title and 
> its date.
> *<> **{{{ [all[current]get[field]format:date[]] }}}*
>
> The format operator requires tiddlywiki 5.1.23 or greater
>
> Tones
> On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 02:13:48 UTC+10 mohamed...@hotmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi tones,
>>
>> have you had the chance to look at my last post?
>>
>> On Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 5:14:38 AM UTC+2 paulgilbert2000 wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Tones,
>>>
>>> I am not sure which line of code you are referring too , the line that 
>>> does the coloring is 
>>> <$list filter="[all[current]get[field_example]] 
>>> [all[current]get[field_example2]] [all[current]get[field_example3]]" 
>>> variable=field-value>
>>> matchthen[color: 
>>> red;]] }}}><>
>>>
>>> It does not have <> {{!!field}} 
>>>
>>> instead there is  <>  ,so is this the bit that should be 
>>> replaced *?*
>>>
>>> i tried this  with no luck..
>>>
>>>
>>> *[image: Capture.PNG]*
>>> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 6:29:52 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:
>>>
 Hio,

 Back in my code
 
 <$list filter="[all[]prefix[New]has[field]]">
>>> [all[]prefix[New]!titleget[field]match{!!field}then[color: 
 red;]] }}}>* <> {{!!field}}*
 
 


 *<> {{!!field}} *is the display
 replace this with 
 *{{{ [all[current]get[field]format:date[]] }}}*
 Not tested by me on this occasion

 where field is the chosen fieldname.

 Regards
 Tones

 On Monday, 16 August 2021 at 12:14:51 UTC+10 mohamed...@hotmail.com 
 wrote:

> Thank you tones
>
> The real life example is to evaluate duplicate dates, so the actual 
> real values populating the fields are not  1 ,2 , etc.. they are actual 
> dates , IE . 2021062506295,   20210811055859000,etc.
> and so what i was trying is to  do is have the highlighted duplicate 
> values converted from the tiddly wiki format they are stored in in their 
> respective fields , to a normal readable format when displayed in the 
> filter
>
> the
> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 2:34:07 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Mohammad,
>>
>> I am confused, until now the fields  field_example,  field_example1,  
>> field_example2 did not contain dates. 
>>
>>- Are you trying to convert these to dates?
>>- the view widget format=date only works on tiddlywiki full 
>>serial number dates!
>>
>> Perhaps step back and describe what you want to do in the real world, 
>> not with tiddlywiki code that may or may not be correct. 
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>> On Monday, 16 August 2021 at 01:46:55 UTC+10 mohamed...@hotmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> HI tones,
>>>
>>> sorry i guess i asked the wrong question, what i wanted to know is 
>>> where to place the widget  in the code , if i do it that way , it no 
>>> longer 
>>> highlights duplicates
>>>
>>>  <>: |  
>>><$list filter="[all[current]get[field_example]] 
>>> [all[current]get[field_example2]] [all[current]get[field_example3]]" 
>>> variable=field-value>
>>> <$view field="field_example "format=date template=""/>
>>> <$view field="field_example1"format=date template=""/>
>>> <$view field="field_example2"format=date template=""/>
>>>
>>>  matchthen[color: 
>>> red;]] }}}><>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> i also tried  adding format:date[DDD]] , which didn't yield any 

[tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread David Gifford
Everyone always forgets the simplest solution to this. The HTML details 
disclosure element.

Your section header

{{Your transcluded tiddler}} 



On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:49:15 PM UTC-5 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:

> BTW, please remember: anything cosmetically disagreeable can be easily 
> adjusted via some quick CSS adjustments.
>
> For example: different border setup or no borders, background colors, 
> indent of sections within other sections, etc. etc.
>
> That code demo is very rough around the edges, just to prototype a design 
> possibility.
>
> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 3:41:45 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just a code sample in case of any use.  It is just me imagining how I'd 
>> create a basic setup to get started.  A little bit rough around the edges.
>>
>> Download the attached and drag it into https://tiddlywiki.com/ for 
>> importing and checking out.
>>
>> Screenshot below fyi.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-08-28 3.40.35 PM.png]
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 12:23:22 AM UTC-3 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:
>>
>>> ReadThisLongManual tiddler carries this:
>>>
>>> ! Heading1
>>>
>>> {{||PartOne}}
>>>
>>> {{||PartTwo}}
>>>
>>> !! Heading 2
>>>
>>> Some text under the heading
>>>
>>> {{||PartThree}}
>>>
>>> When rendered, there will be several headings. Some of these will come 
>>> from the transcluded templates.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to collapse/ expand these headings at will? So, while 
>>> viewing, either clicking on the heading will collapse/ expand it or there 
>>> is a tiny button next to it that will do the collapse/ expand?
>>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: 10 Years of TiddlyWiki Development in 7 Minutes

2021-08-28 Thread jwd
And here is another github repo visualization tool / article 
  - although I have to 
say I do not find running it on TiddlyWiki's repo 
 
all that instructive.

On Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 8:38:38 PM UTC-4 jwd wrote:

> I've not (yet) watched the TEDx talk. I read the book years ago and it 
> continues to make an impression on me.
>
> I believe https://github.com/adamtornhill/code-maat is the corresponding 
> code repo. The README there talks about various visualization options.
>
> On Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 9:50:26 AM UTC-4 PMario wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 4:36:23 AM UTC+2 jwd wrote:
>>
>>> If you are interested in other visualizations like this and related 
>>> software code analysis you might find the book Your Code as a Crime 
>>> Scene  
>>> - available from various book sellers - usefully thought provoking.  If 
>>> books aren't your bag you can also watch a TEDx talk 
>>>  by the author.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the link. 
>> Did have a look at the TEDx talk. Very interesting. 
>>
>> Did you read the book?
>> Is there some software, that created the "heat maps"? ... It would be 
>> nice to see those maps for our project. 
>> -mario
>>
>>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop.

I don't do mobile, and I suspect it is the mobile goodness in discourse 
that makes the desktop experience pretty crappy from my perspective.

Every several days or so, I do visit https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/.

My big annoyance at the moment: I have a nice 27 inch display and almost 
half of the width is used up by obscenely sized margins on left and right 
side, forcing me into more scrolling up and down.  (Not an issue when 
viewing list of topics; is an issue when viewing a specific topic.)

If that gets addressed, then I'll be fine moving to talk.tiddly.org when GG 
gets locked.

On the positive side:

   - My previous annoyance with much-too-busy topics screen was resolved by 
   the "Sam's Simple Theme". 
   - WCAG Dark color scheme is good.




On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:10:21 PM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:

> One more exciting feature of talk.tiddlywiki.org
>
> When I send a message in GG, I see it in talk.tiddlywiki.org. It mirrors 
> GG and all posts (Q)
>
> So, when I am not active in GG, I see what is going on in GG!
> Amazingly is If I send a post in GG, then I can edit it in TT (
> talk.tiddlywiki.org)
> TT is forgiving enough to allow me to edit my mistakes in GG!
>
> Are you still hesitant which is better: GG or TT?
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:31 PM Mohammad  wrote:
>
>> More features
>>
>> *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *
>>
>> 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
>> 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
>> 3. allows me to reply privately to author
>> 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
>> 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
>> 6. display the summary of page if I put a link
>>
>> talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!  
>>
>> On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ 
>>> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>>>
>>>
>>>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified 
>>>what is going on Google Forum
>>>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>>>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very good 
>>>feature I frequently need)
>>>4. it supports pinig other users
>>>5. it support code block
>>>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>>>
>>>
>>> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
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[tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
BTW, please remember: anything cosmetically disagreeable can be easily 
adjusted via some quick CSS adjustments.

For example: different border setup or no borders, background colors, 
indent of sections within other sections, etc. etc.

That code demo is very rough around the edges, just to prototype a design 
possibility.

On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 3:41:45 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Just a code sample in case of any use.  It is just me imagining how I'd 
> create a basic setup to get started.  A little bit rough around the edges.
>
> Download the attached and drag it into https://tiddlywiki.com/ for 
> importing and checking out.
>
> Screenshot below fyi.
>
> Cheers!
>
> [image: Screenshot 2021-08-28 3.40.35 PM.png]
>
>
>
> On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 12:23:22 AM UTC-3 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:
>
>> ReadThisLongManual tiddler carries this:
>>
>> ! Heading1
>>
>> {{||PartOne}}
>>
>> {{||PartTwo}}
>>
>> !! Heading 2
>>
>> Some text under the heading
>>
>> {{||PartThree}}
>>
>> When rendered, there will be several headings. Some of these will come 
>> from the transcluded templates.
>>
>> Is there a way to collapse/ expand these headings at will? So, while 
>> viewing, either clicking on the heading will collapse/ expand it or there 
>> is a tiny button next to it that will do the collapse/ expand?
>>
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[tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hello,

Just a code sample in case of any use.  It is just me imagining how I'd 
create a basic setup to get started.  A little bit rough around the edges.

Download the attached and drag it into https://tiddlywiki.com/ for 
importing and checking out.

Screenshot below fyi.

Cheers!

[image: Screenshot 2021-08-28 3.40.35 PM.png]



On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 12:23:22 AM UTC-3 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:

> ReadThisLongManual tiddler carries this:
>
> ! Heading1
>
> {{||PartOne}}
>
> {{||PartTwo}}
>
> !! Heading 2
>
> Some text under the heading
>
> {{||PartThree}}
>
> When rendered, there will be several headings. Some of these will come 
> from the transcluded templates.
>
> Is there a way to collapse/ expand these headings at will? So, while 
> viewing, either clicking on the heading will collapse/ expand it or there 
> is a tiny button next to it that will do the collapse/ expand?
>

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SampleForSandip.json
Description: application/json


[tw5] Re: Kookma Library and Plugins on Talk Tiddlywiki

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Sorry for the displaced message! Here it was https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:49 PM Mohammad Rahmani 
wrote:

> I meant https://links.tiddlywiki.com/  not talk!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 6:51 PM Mohammad Rahmani <
> mohammad.rahm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As Talk Tiddlywiki has better support and useful features for announcing
>> tools in a categorized form and also
>> great features to keep in touch with potential users. I decided to use
>> Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum for future announcements!
>>
>> Still I use GG for reference and as a resource!
>>
>> I would recommend to have a look at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
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[tw5] Re: Kookma Library and Plugins on Talk Tiddlywiki

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
I meant https://links.tiddlywiki.com/  not talk!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 6:51 PM Mohammad Rahmani 
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> As Talk Tiddlywiki has better support and useful features for announcing
> tools in a categorized form and also
> great features to keep in touch with potential users. I decided to use
> Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum for future announcements!
>
> Still I use GG for reference and as a resource!
>
> I would recommend to have a look at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
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[tw5] New TiddlyDesktop v0.0.15-prerelease.2

2021-08-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
A new v0.0.15-prerelease.2 of TiddlyDesktop is available here:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/releases/tag/v0.0.15-prerelease.3 


Compared to v0.0.14, this new version:
Updates nw.js to v0.55.0 with the latest version of Chromium
Fixes problems with confirm/alert/prompt with the latest version of Chromium
Please reply with any feedback or questions,

Best wishes

Jeremy.

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Re: [tw5] Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Paul Hampshire
I'm just starting to learn CSS but shouldn't this be possible with a 
stylesheet?

https://tiddlywiki.com/#Headings%20in%20WikiText

https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/sel_hover.asp

https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_sel_hover2

On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 11:56:18 AM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:

> So, you want a kind of outlining! each heading if collapsed then all 
> contents under that heading shall be hidden until you expand that heading 
> again!
>
> Lets see what other says! but I think if we do not go with JS, one 
> solution is to have a view template to get the text field
> analysis it and then display the content with collapsible heading! You can 
> decide if only first heading shall be collapsible or first and second etc.
>
> What I proposed in Shiraz also work, but using display on demand makes 
> this manual! 
>
> I may recommend to have a look at https://links.tiddlywiki.com/
>
> Best wishes
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
One more exciting feature of talk.tiddlywiki.org

When I send a message in GG, I see it in talk.tiddlywiki.org. It mirrors GG
and all posts (Q)

So, when I am not active in GG, I see what is going on in GG!
Amazingly is If I send a post in GG, then I can edit it in TT (
talk.tiddlywiki.org)
TT is forgiving enough to allow me to edit my mistakes in GG!

Are you still hesitant which is better: GG or TT?


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 8:31 PM Mohammad  wrote:

> More features
>
> *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *
>
> 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
> 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
> 3. allows me to reply privately to author
> 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
> 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
> 6. display the summary of page if I put a link
>
> talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!
>
> On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
>> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>>
>>
>>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified
>>what is going on Google Forum
>>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very good
>>feature I frequently need)
>>4. it supports pinig other users
>>5. it support code block
>>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>>
>>
>> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
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[tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad
Ah, I had in mistake in previous post, item 4 is allows not allow! Sorry

If I had sent this message from talk.tiddlywiki.org, it would allow me to 
quickly return and edit my message!
GG is not enough forgiving to let me back and correct!

Thank you TT (Talk Tiddlywiki)


On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 8:31:15 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:

> More features
>
> *https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *
>
> 1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
> 2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
> 3. allows me to reply privately to author
> 4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
> 5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
> 6. display the summary of page if I put a link
>
> talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!  
>
> On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ 
>> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>>
>>
>>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified 
>>what is going on Google Forum
>>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very good 
>>feature I frequently need)
>>4. it supports pinig other users
>>5. it support code block
>>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>>
>>
>> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad
More features

*https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ *

1. is much more readable on my mobile phone than GG
2. is more mobile friendly in terms of layout
3. allows me to reply privately to author
4. allow me to create a wiki (means a page, multiple users can edit it)
5. when I type the new post subjects warns me of similar questions
6. display the summary of page if I put a link

talk.tiddlywiki.org makes life easier!  

On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 3:04:08 PM UTC+4:30 Mohammad wrote:

> *Why should we use Talk Tiddlywiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ 
> ) instead of Google Forum?*
>
>
>1. it mirrors all posts from Google Forum, so you will be notified 
>what is going on Google Forum
>2. it allows previewing your post before sending
>3. it allows editing your post after it was sent! (this is very good 
>feature I frequently need)
>4. it supports pinig other users
>5. it support code block
>6. it supports nice sharing features e.g share to Twitter
>
>
> Please complete this list with features I missed!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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Re: [tw5] Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad
So, you want a kind of outlining! each heading if collapsed then all 
contents under that heading shall be hidden until you expand that heading 
again!

Lets see what other says! but I think if we do not go with JS, one solution 
is to have a view template to get the text field
analysis it and then display the content with collapsible heading! You can 
decide if only first heading shall be collapsible or first and second etc.

What I proposed in Shiraz also work, but using display on demand makes this 
manual! 

I may recommend to have a look at https://links.tiddlywiki.com/

Best wishes

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[tw5] Re: Installing plugins on node.js installation

2021-08-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
You shouldn't worry. 

Someday, if you have lots of TW files on node.js that all need the same 
plugin, then it might become more convenient to have a central plugin 
repository. The main thing is to not install *official* plugins by dragging 
and dropping, because they can change with every upgrade of TW.

On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 6:50:30 AM UTC-7 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:

> I installed a tiddlywik on node.js on my linux computer.
>
> Then I installed some plugins like Relink the usual way --- dragging the 
> link to the wiki. And everything seemed to work perfectly.
>
> Then I came across this 
> .
>
> And now I am worried. Should I uninstall all the plugins and install them 
> the correct way OR just leave things as they are? Why worry when nothing 
> 'appears' broken?
>

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[tw5] Installing plugins on node.js installation

2021-08-28 Thread Sandip Deshmukh
I installed a tiddlywik on node.js on my linux computer.

Then I installed some plugins like Relink the usual way --- dragging the 
link to the wiki. And everything seemed to work perfectly.

Then I came across this 
.

And now I am worried. Should I uninstall all the plugins and install them 
the correct way OR just leave things as they are? Why worry when nothing 
'appears' broken?

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[tw5] Re: Tiddler Pick List for Creating a Link?

2021-08-28 Thread Stobot
Another related option is the excellent edit-comptext plug in.  It'll be a 
little faster if you know how the tiddler name starts as it works as an 
autocomplete.

http://snowgoon88.github.io/TW5-extendedit/ 

On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 7:36:52 AM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:

> look at the link icon on the editor tool bar, this does exactly that.
>
> On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 21:34:49 UTC+10 mikjs...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> When Im editing a tiddler, is it possible to pick a tiddler from a list 
>> and then create a link to it? I want to make sure I get the name right and 
>> so pick it from a list of existing tiddlers rather than have to type it in
>>
>> thanks
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Tw-Themes: How to keep CSS so users can still (palette) tweak?

2021-08-28 Thread Finn Lancaster
Thanks Tones,
I’ll take a look at it!

On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 7:45 AM TW Tones  wrote:

> An additional Note see Control Panel > Info > Advanced > StyleSheets
>
> The order they are in determines which styles win. use
> <> and you can drag and drop the order.
>
> Tones
>
> On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 07:20:26 UTC+10 Álvaro wrote:
>
>> If you change "background" to green the tiddler background take it.
>>
>> El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 20:10:26 UTC+2, flanc...@gmail.com
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Everything seems to be starting to come together! I noticed in the
>>> Palette that background and page-background are different, what does
>>> background refer to?
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 8:47:31 AM UTC-4 Finn Lancaster wrote:
>>>
 Thanks @Alvaro, I’ll take a look at those. Already, the TW-primer shows
 up in the themes tab based on my changes on my end, I tend not to push to
 GitHub until the product is able to be used.

 On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 7:00 AM Álvaro 
 wrote:

> You can include the paltte in the theme.
> Here you have two examples:
> - Mono theme
> 
> - Notebook theme
> 
>
> There is another point that you can see, these themes start with 
> *$:/themes/
> *instead of  *$:/plugins/ . *They are a kind of plugin but you will
> see them in ControlPanel > Appearance > Theme
>
> El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 2:45:01 UTC+2,
> flanc...@gmail.com escribió:
>
>> Started working on it, and already another question! It seems that I
>> can't include a palette inside the theme, but instead may have to do it
>> differently ???
>>
>> My palette file looks like this:
>>
>> description: Sleek dark skin for tw5, based on primer.css!
>> name: tw5-primer
>> title: $:/palettes/tw5-primer
>> tags: $:/tags/Palette
>> type: application/x-tiddler-dictionary
>>
>> And palette code here...
>>
>> Any ideas for what's going on? I'm thinking maybe the palette may
>> have to be defined inside the css file??
>>
>> Thanks for your (continued) help!
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 7:45:47 PM UTC-4 Finn Lancaster wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, I'll look at doing this, and hopefully not run into any more
>>> issues so that I don't have to bother you anymore :)
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 7:36:55 PM UTC-4 Álvaro wrote:
>>>
 A palette is basically a data tiddler, a dictionary that stores N
 key:value, with type application/x-tiddler-dictionary. Then you can 
 use it
 with <> where keyName can be page-background or
 others.

 You don´t need change the type, that is the default type (I think).
 If your file has the correct tag ( $:/tags/Stylesheet ) then it
 works like stylesheet file.

 you can see more of what was discussed here
 

 Do not be scared of the number of entries in the vanilla palette,
 many keys reuse values, there are palettes with fewer entries. It
 is also something that has already been discussed about how to reduce 
 the
 palettes, but it would be part of the hard rework in the styles of
 TiddlyWiki.
 El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 0:36:14 UTC+2,
 strikke...@gmail.com escribió:

> <> gives you the color number from the palette - that
> will be the colour the user of your theme has chosen as the active 
> palette
> for their use of Tiddlywiki.
> Sorry but I do not know much more about the subject.
>
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 11:54:48 PM UTC+2
> flanc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> that seems to have worked, @strikke..., I'm guessing I have to
>> include it in my theme files now, and that I can change my css to a
>> text/vnd.tiddlywiki file, so that I can call colors such as 
>> <>
>> ? Is this correct to assume?
>>
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 5:48:02 PM UTC-4
>> strikke...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry if I am being stupid, but could it not be done going to
>>> $:/ControlPanel  select tab Appearance and then Palette. Go to
>>> the bottom of that and click the Show editor button. That will show 
>>> the
>>> selected palette. Select clone palette. Then you can edit that. You 
>>> will
>>> see how it is done and can choose the colours you prefer. That 

Re: [tw5] Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Sandip Deshmukh
Hello Mohammad,

Thanks.

But that is not what I was looking for. I wanted the headings to collapse/ 
show on their own.

Shiraz - Display on Demand will require me to add html tags to every 
heading. That would be too cumbersome.



On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 1:50:43 PM UTC+5:30 Mohammad wrote:

> Have a look at Shiraz!
>
> See display on demand
> See FAQ and how it works (open/closed status)
>
> you will see some good solutions there!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 7:53 AM Sandip Deshmukh  
> wrote:
>
>> ReadThisLongManual tiddler carries this:
>>
>> ! Heading1
>>
>> {{||PartOne}}
>>
>> {{||PartTwo}}
>>
>> !! Heading 2
>>
>> Some text under the heading
>>
>> {{||PartThree}}
>>
>> When rendered, there will be several headings. Some of these will come 
>> from the transcluded templates.
>>
>> Is there a way to collapse/ expand these headings at will? So, while 
>> viewing, either clicking on the heading will collapse/ expand it or there 
>> is a tiny button next to it that will do the collapse/ expand?
>>
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>> 
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[tw5] Re: Dynamic list with tiddler names containing a space

2021-08-28 Thread TW Tones
Sandip,

Come over and try Discourse and continue the conversation there, you can 
edit posts there.

I understand that tiddlywikis flexibility and some of its quirks seem 
overwhelming in the early days but it is very rewarding in the long run. A 
Good investment in time.

Tones

On Thursday, 26 August 2021 at 00:59:44 UTC+10 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:

> Thanks, Mario.
>
> That was an error. It should have been the same field in both the places.
>
> Frankly, I am kind of overwhelmed with a lot of things in tiddlywiki. And 
> being a newbie, finding it is a bit difficult to cope up.
>
> I am very near to achieving what I wanted to. But because Google Groups 
> does not allow me to change the earlier message, I will post a new 
> conversation.
>
> Please bear with me.
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 7:28:17 PM UTC+5:30 PMario wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 12:26:56 PM UTC+2 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:
>>
>> But the filter syntax you have provided does not produce any results.
>>>
>>
>> IMO your variables are different. You wrote there is a tag project and 
>> the filter uses it. 
>> Then your wrote 
>>
>> >Another tiddler "D D" has [[A A]] and [[B B]] in participants. 
>>
>> Here you use participants. .. Which is not used in the filter. So it 
>> doesn't do anything. 
>>
>> just a guess
>> -mario
>>
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Tw-Themes: How to keep CSS so users can still (palette) tweak?

2021-08-28 Thread TW Tones
An additional Note see Control Panel > Info > Advanced > StyleSheets

The order they are in determines which styles win. use 
<> and you can drag and drop the order.

Tones

On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 07:20:26 UTC+10 Álvaro wrote:

> If you change "background" to green the tiddler background take it.
>
> El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 20:10:26 UTC+2, flanc...@gmail.com 
> escribió:
>
>> Everything seems to be starting to come together! I noticed in the 
>> Palette that background and page-background are different, what does 
>> background refer to?
>>
>> On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 8:47:31 AM UTC-4 Finn Lancaster wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks @Alvaro, I’ll take a look at those. Already, the TW-primer shows 
>>> up in the themes tab based on my changes on my end, I tend not to push to 
>>> GitHub until the product is able to be used. 
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 7:00 AM Álvaro  wrote:
>>>
 You can include the paltte in the theme.
 Here you have two examples:
 - Mono theme 
 
 - Notebook theme 
 

 There is another point that you can see, these themes start with 
 *$:/themes/ 
 *instead of  *$:/plugins/ . *They are a kind of plugin but you will 
 see them in ControlPanel > Appearance > Theme 

 El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 2:45:01 UTC+2, 
 flanc...@gmail.com escribió:

> Started working on it, and already another question! It seems that I 
> can't include a palette inside the theme, but instead may have to do it 
> differently ???
>
> My palette file looks like this:
>
> description: Sleek dark skin for tw5, based on primer.css!
> name: tw5-primer
> title: $:/palettes/tw5-primer
> tags: $:/tags/Palette
> type: application/x-tiddler-dictionary
>
> And palette code here...
>
> Any ideas for what's going on? I'm thinking maybe the palette may have 
> to be defined inside the css file??
>
> Thanks for your (continued) help!
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 7:45:47 PM UTC-4 Finn Lancaster wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I'll look at doing this, and hopefully not run into any more 
>> issues so that I don't have to bother you anymore :)
>>
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 7:36:55 PM UTC-4 Álvaro wrote:
>>
>>> A palette is basically a data tiddler, a dictionary that stores N 
>>> key:value, with type application/x-tiddler-dictionary. Then you can use 
>>> it 
>>> with <> where keyName can be page-background or 
>>> others. 
>>>
>>> You don´t need change the type, that is the default type (I think). 
>>> If your file has the correct tag ( $:/tags/Stylesheet ) then it 
>>> works like stylesheet file.
>>>
>>> you can see more of what was discussed here 
>>> 
>>>
>>> Do not be scared of the number of entries in the vanilla palette, 
>>> many keys reuse values, there are palettes with fewer entries. It 
>>> is also something that has already been discussed about how to reduce 
>>> the 
>>> palettes, but it would be part of the hard rework in the styles of 
>>> TiddlyWiki. 
>>> El viernes, 27 de agosto de 2021 a las 0:36:14 UTC+2, 
>>> strikke...@gmail.com escribió:
>>>
 <> gives you the color number from the palette - that 
 will be the colour the user of your theme has chosen as the active 
 palette 
 for their use of Tiddlywiki. 
 Sorry but I do not know much more about the subject.

 On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 11:54:48 PM UTC+2 
 flanc...@gmail.com wrote:

> that seems to have worked, @strikke..., I'm guessing I have to 
> include it in my theme files now, and that I can change my css to a 
> text/vnd.tiddlywiki file, so that I can call colors such as 
> <> 
> ? Is this correct to assume?
>
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 5:48:02 PM UTC-4 
> strikke...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Sorry if I am being stupid, but could it not be done going to 
>> $:/ControlPanel  
>> select tab Appearance and then Palette. Go to the bottom of that and 
>> click 
>> the Show editor button. That will show the selected palette. Select 
>> clone 
>> palette. Then you can edit that. You will see how it is done and can 
>> choose 
>> the colours you prefer. That is at least a start. 
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:27:17 PM UTC+2 
>> flanc...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> 

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Pick List for Creating a Link?

2021-08-28 Thread TW Tones
look at the link icon on the editor tool bar, this does exactly that.

On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 21:34:49 UTC+10 mikjs...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> When Im editing a tiddler, is it possible to pick a tiddler from a list 
> and then create a link to it? I want to make sure I get the name right and 
> so pick it from a list of existing tiddlers rather than have to type it in
>
> thanks
>

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[tw5] Tiddler Pick List for Creating a Link?

2021-08-28 Thread mikjs...@gmail.com

Hi

When Im editing a tiddler, is it possible to pick a tiddler from a list and 
then create a link to it? I want to make sure I get the name right and so 
pick it from a list of existing tiddlers rather than have to type it in

thanks

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[tw5] Tag to current tiddler after selection

2021-08-28 Thread vinvi...@gmail.com
Hello,

The following gives me a list of tiddlers with a checkbox. After selection, 
the tiddler defined in <> is tagged to the selected tiddler.

*<$keyboard key="escape" actions='<$action-setfield 
$tiddler="$:/SearchTiddler" $field="text" $value=""/>'>*
*<$edit-text tiddler="$:/SearchTiddler" filed=title tag=input default="" 
placeholder="Search" class="alert alert-info w-100"/>*
**

*<$list 
filter="[!is[system]search:text[{{]search:title[,]search:title{$:/SearchTiddler}]"
 
variable=tagname>*

*   <$checkbox tag=<> tiddler=<>  > 
<>*
**

But I want to turn this around. I want the selected tiddler to be tagged to 
the tiddler defined in <>

How do I do this?

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Re: [tw5] Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Have a look at Shiraz!

See display on demand
See FAQ and how it works (open/closed status)

you will see some good solutions there!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 7:53 AM Sandip Deshmukh 
wrote:

> ReadThisLongManual tiddler carries this:
>
> ! Heading1
>
> {{||PartOne}}
>
> {{||PartTwo}}
>
> !! Heading 2
>
> Some text under the heading
>
> {{||PartThree}}
>
> When rendered, there will be several headings. Some of these will come
> from the transcluded templates.
>
> Is there a way to collapse/ expand these headings at will? So, while
> viewing, either clicking on the heading will collapse/ expand it or there
> is a tiny button next to it that will do the collapse/ expand?
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[tw5] Re: Font problems --- while editing, while displaying devanagari text

2021-08-28 Thread strikke...@gmail.com
Thank you @Télumire for writing this up. I am sure it will help a lot of 
people.

On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 12:37:37 AM UTC+2 Télumire wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Here's an easy way to get the css path to an element :
>
> Open the inspect element tool : ctrl+shift+c (firefox/chrome) , then 
> select the element you want to inspect
> You can also do a right-click>inspect 
>
> The element will be highlighted in the dev tool pannel that shows up. Make 
> sure this is the correct element (sometimes it can be nested inside the 
> element inspected), then right click on the highlighted element > copy > 
> copy selector or copy css path. This will give a selector css for the 
> element.
>
> This doesnt always give you the selector you need, for example if you do 
> that with chrome on the text area of a tiddler, in edit mode , you will get 
> :
>
> body > textarea
>
> This is because the textarea is in an iframe, which is treated like a 
> separate document by the browser. In this case, just select the iframe that 
> contains the element and you' ll get this :
>
> body > div.tc-page-container-wrapper > div > div > div > section > 
> div.tc-tiddler-frame.tc-tiddler-edit-frame.tc-tiddler-exists> span > span > 
> div:nth-child(5) > div > iframe
>
> This rule is very specific and can be generalized with  a bit of clean up :
>
> .tc-tiddler-edit-frame  iframe 
>
> Now if you look closely at the html, you'll see that the iframe actuall 
> has several class(tc-edit-texteditor and tc-edit-texteditor-body), but 
> for some reason chrome doesnt copy those. So if we correct this, we get :
>
> .tc-tiddler-edit-frame  .tc-edit-texteditor.tc-edit-texteditor-body {.. 
> your rules css here ..} 
>
> See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Page_Inspector and 
> https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/css/ for more info on the dev 
> tools, and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS to learn more 
> about CSS
> Le vendredi 27 août 2021 à 15:49:21 UTC+2, Stobot a écrit :
>
>> Sorry to highjack the thread a bit - hoping we solved your problem Sandip!
>>
>> @Birthe / strikke... - can I ask how you learned to navigate the class 
>> hierarchy? I'm trying very hard how to learn this and am really struggling. 
>> I recently started using the Inspect / F12 stuff, but It's not pointing me 
>> to the right place. Is there a guide for this stuff somewhere? For example 
>> when I "inspect" the edit area while in edit view I get this (below 
>> screenshot) - how would I get that to your `tc-tiddler-frame 
>> textarea.tc-edit-texteditor` answer?
>>
>> [image: Capture.PNG]
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 9:35:10 AM UTC-4 strikke...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I do not know about the two column view. But for editing I am using 
>>> following at the moment.
>>>
>>> Create a tiddler, give it a title and tag $:/tags/Stylesheet and the 
>>> following content:
>>>
>>> tc-tiddler-frame textarea.tc-edit-texteditor {font-size: 125%; 
>>> background: #485052; color: #48E16A;}
>>>
>>> This will certainly not be what you want, but you can insert your own 
>>> color and size.
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 12:50:18 PM UTC+2 Sandip Deshmukh wrote:
>>>
 I feel that as I switch from a single column view to a two column view, 
 the display font size reduces. I do not want that to happen. Any way to 
 achieve that?

 Secondly, the font that is used when I am editing a tiddler is 
 definitely smaller than the one used for displaying the tiddler. How do I 
 increase the font size when I am editing a tiddler?

 Lastly, is there a way to specify the font to use when displaying and 
 editing, say Devanagari text?

>>>

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