[tw5] Re: How to sort a list by multiple fields (and put it in a table)?

2022-04-16 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
To sort by multiple fields, you would use the sort filter run prefix .(SFRP) Inside the SFRP, you would use a filter perhaps like: ``` :sort:string:caseinsensitive[[c_rank]addsuffix[tenure]addsuffix[birth_year]] ``` which would sort by rank,

Re: [tw5] Re: How to sort a list by multiple fields (and put it in a table)?

2022-04-16 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
st > filter="[c_status[incumbent]:sort:string:caseinsensitive[[rank]addsuffix[birth_year]]"> > <$link to=<>><$view field=birth_year/><$view > field=title/><$view field=rank/> > > ``` > > Neither code seems to work and I'm having some

[tw5] Re: Cannot save with Chrome on C:\documents

2022-04-19 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
There are 20+ saver solutions posted on TiddlyWiki.com. The question is, how tightly is your system secured? Can you run executable programs on USB (.exe) ? Can you install executable programs (.exe) ? Can you install extensions on your browser? What websites are you allowed access to? If you ca

[tw5] Re: Cannot save with Chrome on C:\documents

2022-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Yes -- once per opening. I suppose that's a problem if you don't have yours opened all day. On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 6:45:51 AM UTC-7 bacc...@protonmail.com wrote: > So each time I open the TW file I have to do the manual Save As dialog one > time? That's what it's doing right now. > >>

[tw5] Re: Cannot save with Chrome on C:\documents

2022-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
You should probably at least disable it to avoid conflicts. What extension are you thinking of using? On Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 6:47:25 AM UTC-7 bacc...@protonmail.com wrote: > If I wanted to try a chrome extension to handle saving would I have to > remove your imported tiddler? > > > >

[tw5] Re: Sudden horizontal scrollbar and blank space in my TW

2022-06-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
You have a lot going on in your TW. I'd guess you have at least a half dozen plugins. Nothing wrong with that, but when you use multiple plugins from different authors it becomes increasingly likely that some bit of CSS or other code will conflict with each other. Especially when you're making m

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Java Issue

2023-08-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
What browser are you using? What plugins do you have installed? What version of TW is this? On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 9:42:22 AM UTC-7 thr...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello all! > I am so grateful for this wonderful tool I have been using it for years! > I do have an issue right now with a pop u

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Java Issue

2023-08-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I'm not familiar with the "Layout Adjustment" plugin. Do you have a reference? I would try disabling the Layout and Adjustment plugin, saving, and reloading (after making a backup of course). There were some big changes with 5.3.0, so it might be that that plugin doesn't work quite right now.

[tw5] Re: CheckboxWidget listField Mode but not a RevealWidget listField option

2023-09-15 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I usually use the list widget instead of the reveal widget unless I need the "popup" or "tag" abilities. For the reveal widget, you can use the "text", and "default" attributes, and the filter transclusion. So contents might look like: <$reveal type="match" text="match" default={{{[all[curren

[tw5] Re: saving with timimi in Firefox (117 and 118) stopped working for me

2023-09-27 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
The people having trouble seem to be running linux. Are you on linux? Riz has said he's stepping away from TW but will still support Timimi. On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 6:04:11 PM UTC-7 boaz...@gmail.com wrote: > I get a message saying > "Timimi > Can't read and change data on this site"

[tw5] Re: saving with timimi in Firefox (117 and 118) stopped working for me

2023-10-03 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I would try running the Mac installer from the command line, and seeing if there are error messages. Note that there are special instructions for Mac Catalina There are other ways to save besides Timimi. There's the default HTML5 saver. There is TiddlyDesktop. You can run your files using a web

[tw5] Re: saving with timimi in Firefox (117 and 118) stopped working for me

2023-10-03 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Oh, one more thought. In your browser type in about:config Search for Timimi. There should be one key. If there is not, then perhaps that is the problem. On Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at 4:50:23 PM UTC-7 Mark S. wrote: > I would try running the Mac installer from the command line, and seeing i

[tw5] Re: Suggestions to use TW for Weight-Loss

2024-02-10 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I used carbocommander to track calories, carbs, fiber: https://carbocommander.tiddlyhost.com/ But you might be looking for something more intensive. As mentioned above, you'll get more responses at talk.tiddlywiki.org . On Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-8 springer wrote: > Hello Val

[tw5] Re: Absurdly Long Save Times

2024-08-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
The owner/operator is looking into performance problems. There's an ongoing thread over on the main Tiddlywiki forum: https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/tiddlyhost-opening-and-saving-wikis-noticeably-slow/10390/13 or the github thread: https://github.com/simonbaird/tiddlyhost/issues/342 On Wednes

Re: [tw5] What filter to export everything except the core?

2020-04-01 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It's showing up in 5.1.21, and it has a flag that says "new in 5.1.20" . On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 10:32:03 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Mark > > I see you must have meant "From v5.1.20". Ok. That looks pretty neat! > > > The savewikifolder command is new for v5.1.22, so it’s only c

[tw5] Re: BUG: UI lists have poor HTML formatting causing unwanted whitespace nodes

2020-04-01 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 11:04:39 AM UTC-7, Kalcifer Kandari wrote: > > Yeah, I'll do that. > > > I'm wondering if it would be possible to use CSS to move the ::before over >> 1em ? >> > > Don't waste your time trying to find a CSS solution to a HTML problem, > I've exhausted all the poss

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki versus Zettlr

2020-04-03 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Given that there are already professional writing programs, what would be the advantage of a TW-based application? There needs to be a compelling reason why someone would choose TW over existing solutions, especially when those solutions are really good. The number of dependencies you loaded sh

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki versus Zettlr

2020-04-03 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Hi Tony, I guess my thinking is that the best use of TW isn't in horizontal applications, but vertical. That is, there are certain topics that thousands of people are interested in. And thanks to that interest, there are already good applications. In those situations, TW would be, at best, an

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki versus Zettlr

2020-04-04 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 2:16:23 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Mohammad > > -- *Output/Export* to PDF, Word etc ... Point is academics need to > publish research & articles. > They need flexible export because different journals have > different requirements. > > So

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to list two Table-of-Contents macros without a gap in between them?

2020-04-04 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
You can make a stylesheet tiddler (a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet) like: div.tc-tiddler-body.tc-reveal div.tc-table-of-contents ol.tc-toc.toc-selective-expandable { margin-top: 0 ; margin-bottom: 0; } You might want to add something to the selector so it only applies to certain tagged t

[tw5] Polly release v0.1Nb-MS - Fix for Linux (probably Mac too)

2020-04-06 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Oops. There was a problem with directory parsing that caused the last release to not work on Linux. Hopefully this release fixes that. We need feedback from Mac users. Polly is a batch file system using Windows Powershell to restore TiddlyWiki files from download directory to their original ho

[tw5] Re: How to loop through Tiddlers of a certain Tag and gather up all the values in a certain field

2020-04-06 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
This finds your unique contexts, puts them in the variable "item", and lists them: <$list filter="[tag[Task]each[context]get[context]]" variable="item"> <> The "each" operator removes duplicates. The "get" operator gets the value. I've never really understood why "each" comes before "get", b

[tw5] Re: Saving a wiki as html file via nodejs tiddlywiki

2020-04-07 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
>From the same directory where you launch your node.js, assuming you've installed things per tiddlywiki.com, I believe it goes like this: tiddlywiki mywiki --output --build index Your new wiki will have the name "index.html" and be found in your specified target dir. If you don't specify an ou

[tw5] Re: transclusion of a complex tiddler

2020-04-07 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Try transcluding like this: <$transclude mode=block tiddler="look at that tip"/> On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 3:39:41 PM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Rivière wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm using tiddlywiki v5.1.21 to produce some rulsets. I'd like to have > some special kind of tiddlers for tips and warning. > >

[tw5] Re: Help deleting a problematic user field

2020-04-09 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
We're at a bit of a disadvantage in this case, not being able to see your data. In order to reconstruct your situation, I had to use a text editor and create a bad field. I was then able to find it using this code: <$vars quote='"'> <$list filter="[all[tiddlers]]" variable="title"> <$list filte

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2020-04-10 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
The polly project (https://github.com/Marxsal/polly/) has been looking for feedback from Mac users. Polly basically leverages the default download saver, restoring your files from the download directory to your original working directory. Alas, it uses Powershell as the intermediary tool, which s

[tw5] Re: Help deleting a problematic user field

2020-04-10 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Looks like maybe all the tiddlers have the field error. For what it's worth, I submitted an issue report at https://github.com/mklauber/tw-5eSRD-Monsters/issues/1 On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:19:42 AM UTC-7, Jalen MichalsLevy wrote: > > Thank you everyone here for your help! Since I couldn'

Re: [tw5] Re: Saving TW

2020-04-11 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It sounds like you're using the default saver mechanism. The file that is saved is different than the version in the tab. If the browser reloads, it will be the old version because the browser doesn't know that you want the downloaded version. On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 4:37:50 AM UTC-7,

Re: [tw5] JS error

2020-04-12 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Do you get the same message when using TD, or a different message? If a different message, maybe show a screen shot of that one as well. On Sunday, April 12, 2020 at 5:35:18 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > > This message also appears when I use TiddlyDesktop, and revert to a > tiddler's read m

[tw5] Re: <$action-listops>: Actual title instead of draft title?

2020-04-12 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Is this a button you've added to your edit template? Because it works fine when used from a standard tiddler. On Sunday, April 12, 2020 at 9:14:16 AM UTC-7, leeand00 wrote: > > This code works great for populating the caption, order and tooltip fields > at the click of a button; but I always en

[tw5] Re: [TW5] UTC Problems

2020-04-12 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Is there any known algorithm between the Gregorian and the other calendars ? I did some searching and reading, and it kind of seemed like even experts hadn't worked it out. But maybe I was running down the wrong rabbit hole? The formulae I found came with the caveat that they might be a day or

[tw5] Re: Taking the last word in a field and putting it into a new field

2020-04-12 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Be sure to have a backup file before trying this! This method requires you to hit a button twice. First to populate "passiveperception", and then again to trim the end of senses. This is because you might not want to push the second button. Note that the second part in particular will be very

Re: [tw5] Re: Saving TW

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
If you're getting an error with TD, then either 1. You have a corrupted TW file 2. You are using a plugin that doesn't agree with TD Re #1. You were using Violent Monkey? Possibly some bad code got saved. You could drag and drop your old TW file into a new, empty TW file to create a fixed TW.

[tw5] Re: Other Calendar and date system in Tiddlywiki

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
To me it looks like it does *format* conversion (how dates are presented), but maybe not actual data (date) conversion. On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 6:56:35 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote: > > Hi Mohammad, > > I did find this: > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_

[tw5] Re: Help deleting a problematic user field

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Just got a notice that the problem has been fixed. On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 10:16:54 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: > > > > Looks like maybe all the tiddlers have the field error. > > For what it's worth, I submitted an issue report at > > https://github.com/mklauber/tw-5eSRD-Monsters/issues/1 > >

[tw5] Re: Other Calendar and date system in Tiddlywiki

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
To get the human-readable version of their sample, I needed more code: function myFunction() { const dtf = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-GB-u-ca-islamic', { year: 'numeric', month: 'long', day: '2-digit' }) var d = new Date("14 October, 2017"); const [{ value: mo },,{ value: da },,{ value: ye

[tw5] Re: Link unlinked references

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
You can turn off zoomin mode in TiddlyBlink so that you can edit more than one tiddler at a time (control panel, appearance tab, storyview sub-tab). Albeit, the tiddlers are stacked vertical. On a screen, vertical space is infinite. Horizontal space is finite. On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 10:

[tw5] Re: Link unlinked references

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
- Having to search or paste the name of a page to open it in the right side panel - in Roam MAJ + click on any link opens it in the right side and it's also fully editable straight away so you can work on two note (tiddlers) or even more in parallel (the side panel can hold many

Re: [tw5] Re: Link unlinked references

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
In edit mode you can click on the closed eyelid icon and the tiddler will split into two tiddlers: edit, and preview. The preview is almost like the view mode of a tiddler, with a few differences. On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 12:57:02 PM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote: > > @Mat > >- Thank

[tw5] Re: Taking the last word in a field and putting it into a new field

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It looks like you're catching on fast. The one thing that concerns me is that with this code: removesuffix I don't see where variable "suffix" was defined anywhere. So "senses" will be wiped out by it. Pardon me if I've missed something, my eyes aren't what they used to be. On Monday, April 1

Re: [tw5] Re: Ride the Wave

2020-04-13 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Why node and not TiddlyDesktop? With classic node, you can only run one TW file at a time. Or you have to open a second command box and launch another. It requires steps to install node, and then tiddlywiki, and then to initialize your files. With TiddlyDesktop, everything works pretty much l

Re: [tw5] Re: Saving TW

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Bob is an enhanced version of node that can run multiple wikis at once time. It can also be shared in a multi-user manner. That is, if user Alice updates a tiddler, then user Lucy will see the change immediately, rather than having to reboot her node server like she would with plain node js. Bu

Re: [tw5] Re: Link unlinked references

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
trying to implement the same. >>> It's mostly wiki markup with some sprinklings of javascript to glue things >>> together from what I remember, I haven't fiddled with this in a couple of >>> years. >>> >>> >>> On Monday, April 13, 20

[tw5] Re: McLeod

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
This is called camel case linking. It can be turned off in the control panel under "settings". On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 9:24:39 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > When I type this name in a tiddler's text box is converted to a link, but > when I type Mcleod, i.e. with a lower case letter L, i

[tw5] Re: send multiple words to macro without quotes?

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Here's a version that will highlight up to ten words. Just make appropriate adjustments to the macro definition and the filter to make it work for as many words as you think you'll need. \define h(t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10) <$vars un="__"> <$list filter="t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10 +[a

[tw5] Re: send multiple words to macro without quotes?

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Sure, but then you have to construct a new substitution variable for each argument. With this approach, you can just copy the parameters into the filter. On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 3:07:58 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote: > > I would think even this is enough: > > \define h(t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10

[tw5] Re: send multiple words to macro without quotes?

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
\define h(*t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10*) <$vars un="__"> <$list filter="*t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10* +[addprefixaddsuffixgetvariable[]]" variable="myvar"> <> \end Notice the parts in bold blue are identical. You don't have to decorate each parameter with $dollarSigns$. This may see

[tw5] Re: send multiple words to macro without quotes?

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote: > > I have a feeling the range operator should be usable here but not sure how. > > You're right. The range operator can make the second part of the macro even simpler: \define h(t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10) <$vars un="__"> <$list f

[tw5] Re: send multiple words to macro without quotes?

2020-04-14 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 8:44:32 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote: > > Mark, > > Nifty code. I still think it should be trivial for the macro code to > provide an all params parameter? Then it could be enlisted. > > You mean like in the core? Yeah that might be fun. Maybe even useful. That makes me t

[tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.22

2020-04-15 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I notice that the markdown plugin now has the ability to partially interpret wikitext. It looks like it will successfully interpret a list widget, for instance that is self contained. e.g. <$list filter="[tag[mytag]]" template="mytemplate"/> But not one involving multiple lines: <$list filter

[tw5] Re: Maybe a simple question: How do I return a list of fields with a specified value from the current tiddler

2020-04-15 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
<$list filter="[fields[]]"> On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 3:37:02 PM UTC-7, Steven Schneider wrote: > > I have tiddler with many fields, some of which have a value of "Yes". > > I'd like to display a list of those field names. > > I sense it is straightforward, but the solution eludes me. >

[tw5] Re: Would appreciate help with custom search

2020-04-15 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 5:38:14 PM UTC-7, Magnus wrote: > > > <$list > filter="[rank[species]search:caption{$:/state/customSearch}contains:summer_light{$:/state/customSearch!!summer_light_search}sort[caption]">//<$link > > to={{!!title}}><$view field="caption"/>// > > There's a syntax

[tw5] Re: Relink doesn't always work

2020-04-16 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Did you remember to change ToC to ToC-zettels in your <> macro ? Relink won't be able to change that parameter. On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 1:02:47 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > I love this plug-in, and have had good experience thus far. > > Today I found a flwa/bug, I think. > > I have a t

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.22

2020-04-16 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Actually markdown was already sort of able to handle internal links, for tiddlers with no spaces in their names: [Mine](#ThisIsMyMessage) With the new ability, you could use the link widget: <$link to="This is my Tiddler">My tiddler and transclusions work right out of the box: {{This is my m

[tw5] Re: Show Title of Tiddler with some Chars Trimmed from Front of String

2020-04-16 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 1:39:20 PM UTC-7, David wrote: > > Tony, > > Thanks for the suggestion. I definitely understand where you're coming > from. In fact, elsewhere in my TW, I have a tiddler, Plastic Cup, that is > both a todo item and a dollar tree shopping list item (done via tags

Re: Re: [tw5] Saving TW - see my Tiddlyspot tiddler

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I'm not sure I see the relevance, since we're talking about local file saving, right? But yes, it works best with local TW files. But, TD will also allow you to serve up data folder tiddlers. It doesn't play as nicely -- you don't get the icon and tw title display. And, worse, you can't close a

Re: Re: [tw5] Saving TW - see my Tiddlyspot tiddler

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Is there anything in particular you do that causes the error? I downloaded the file and loaded it into TD. Made a tiddler. Saved. No errors. It may be just by uploading your file to tiddlyspot that you have fixed it (I think you used Mat's interface, maybe? ). Try downloading the file from tid

Re: Re: [tw5] Saving TW - see my Tiddlyspot tiddler

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 9:16:50 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > My conclusion is that using TD is more of a headache than the convenience > of saving a file easily is worth. Correct? > > > No. If you have a corrupt file, it's likely to break eventually even in some other browser. See my o

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki is live on Product Hunt

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Can someone tell me what's in Jeremy's post? I just get a broken image icon. Google has been doing weird things with images the last couple of days. Thanks! On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 9:32:57 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > There is a strong runner up at our heels already (see below), let's

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki is live on Product Hunt

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
This is what I see, even after reload (hopefully you see my image): Guugle has been doing weird things recently, sometimes not showing images at all. Maybe their servers are overloaded. On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 11:24:23 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote: > Mark, > It is an image from product hunt

[tw5] Re: A Portable Tiddlywiki Node.Js on a Thumb Drive

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
If you use "-g", isn't it putting the data down in your user drive? Or is it smart enough to put it all on the thumb drive ? Plus, in the past, node had a habit of creating empty directories in the app/roaming directories even if you had specified specific local directories. This would be hard

[tw5] Re: Hosted Tiddlywiki for sharing with someone else - is Bob the only/best solution?

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
You can't share tiddlers with standard node.js. You *could* share if you had a gentleman's (gentle women's) agreement to create all your tiddlers with your own initials and to NEVER write over someone else's tiddlers. This would only work with people working as a true team, where everyone follo

[tw5] Re: Hosted Tiddlywiki for sharing with someone else - is Bob the only/best solution?

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 2:09:40 PM UTC-7, Tiago Espinha wrote: > > > I've been playing around further with Bob and unfortunately I managed to > get it to delete its own settings file!! So I think I'll pass on that one > for now. > > I've done this multiple times myself, and have posted how

[tw5] Re: custom timestamp fields?

2020-04-17 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Tony's already explained how you can populate a new field with the special format TW uses for dates. So you could populate a field yourself, and make the reasonable assumption that if the field is empty it doesn't contain a date. What exactly did you want to do with your own date field? That sa

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyBlink/DoubleBlink: +icon

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
A screenshot of what your tiddlers look like might help us understand. Here's the buttons, circled, that you should be able to use to make tiddlers with links (there should be an image here): On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:42:01 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > David, you are therefore referr

Re: [tw5] Re: HEY NOOB! - do ya know THE FIRST RULE?

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Did you remove the single-file save feature? On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 12:29:33 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote: > > Bob only works with node, installing bob in a single fire wiki can not > work. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To u

[tw5] Re: HEY NOOB! - do ya know THE FIRST RULE?

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Sorry. I tend to think of Bob and BobEXE with the same terminology. On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 9:16:43 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote: > > Mark, > > Yes, the single file saver and exporting and importing are all still > there, but you can't install Bob on a single file wiki and have it do > anyth

Re: [tw5] Re: Filter

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I think you just need to add an "each" operator: <$list filter="[all[tiddlers]has[fieldname]each[fieldname] get[fieldname]sort[]]" variable=value > __<>__ <$list filter='[all[tiddlers]fieldnamesort[]]'> On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 10:20:38 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > > > ...what do

[tw5] Re: $:/core/ui/EditTemplate dilemma

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 11:45:30 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote: > > > Unfortunately, $:/core/ui/EditTemplate is not like other tiddlers, where > you can disable it by removing a tag, and then clone it to create your own > version of it. So if I put this up, users will be fine until they

Re: Re: [tw5] Saving TW - see my Tiddlyspot tiddler

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Is yours identical to the one on tiddlyspot ? Because that one is essentially empty. It would be easy enough just to start over with a clean, unbroken file. On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 11:11:55 PM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > Mark, I tried that, but when I opened it in TD again, made an amendm

[tw5] Re: $:/core/ui/EditTemplate dilemma

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Oops. You're right. It looks like you can change it by changing the contents of: $:/config/ui/EditTemplate I suspect that this will survive upgrades.The problem is that then people might not get the benefits of the upgrade, or might report problems following the upgrade. So people would need t

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Toolmap updates

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
The thing is, once you identify the broken links, then what? It took about 10 minutes research to determine that: http://tiddlytouch.tiddlyspot.com/ is probably the best replacement link for now. But is the *github.io address permanently broken? Spots on github.io seem to suddenly go offline, a

[tw5] Re: Modifying the "More actions" menu

2020-04-18 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Under control panel, appearance, toolbars, view toolbar you can set and unset items to appear on your tiddler toolbar. You can even drag and drop items to rearrange the order in which they appear. On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 12:41:43 PM UTC-7, Hubert wrote: > > Hello, > > I'd like to hide som

[tw5] Re: Share plugin doesn't work - am I doing something wrong?

2020-04-19 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
The target tw file of the share link has to have the share plugin installed. Empty.html doesn't have it. So you could install a tiddler on tiddlyspot with the plugin installed, and then links/posts here that would show up on your own tiddlyspot file. This might be a little more convenient than

[tw5] Re: TiddlyDesktop

2020-04-19 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It should be doing both. On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 9:39:07 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > I am now using this successfully - yay !! > > Each time I amend a tiddler and then close it, TD does a save, which is > great. It saves a full copy with a unique number in a backup folder. > > My questi

[tw5] Re: Many tags slow TW down?

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It's not the number of tags, it's the number of items that share a tag. And it's mostly when using the tag filter operator. I found my 36,000 item dictionary ground to a halt when I used the tag filter. I reworked the filter so that it didn't need "tag", and now the dictionary has more than 60,

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki is live on Product Hunt

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
@Jeremy. I'm curious if you got the bump you were hoping for. I suspect not. The largest English-speaking country on the planet is under represented here. And there is a reason. On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 9:32:57 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > There is a strong runner up at our heels alread

Re: [tw5] Freelinks hijacks external links

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Maybe the answer is, if you use freelinks, don't use short, dictionary terms as titles. On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 4:05:55 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote: > > On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:53:18 AM UTC+2, HC Haase wrote: >> >> mandag den 20. april 2020 kl. 11.44.06 UTC+2 skrev Peter Buyze: >>> >>> P

Re: [tw5] Re: A Portable Tiddlywiki Node.Js on a Thumb Drive

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
tiddlywiki folder, then (on windows) run "node.exe > tiddlywiki.js". You can download the tiddlywiki folder from GitHub. It > sounds like that is slightly more complicated than your method, but just > thought I'd mention it. > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:01 PM &#

Re: [tw5] Re: A Portable Tiddlywiki Node.Js on a Thumb Drive

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
the tiddlywiki folder, then (on windows) run "node.exe >>> tiddlywiki.js". You can download the tiddlywiki folder from GitHub. It >>> sounds like that is slightly more complicated than your method, but just >>> thought I'd mention it. >>> >>>

Re: [tw5] Rethinking tiddlywiki.com

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I notice all the links you include here are for the static site. That makes me wonder if you're using Google to look up info about TW. The search box on TiddlyWiki.com is very effective. For instance, if you had typed "node install" into the box, you would have gotten only 3 links in the top par

Re: [tw5] Freelinks hijacks external links

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
But you're using two different tools. So you've created an unnatural situation, requiring an "unnatural" solution. On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 8:51:08 AM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote: > > No, I don't agree, Mark. What you propose is an unnatural workaround. Or, > to put it differently, you're propo

[tw5] Re: Freelinks hijacks external links

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
This is actually the same as the existing situation with camelcase. If you have an external link that is in camel-case, the generated link will go to the CamelCase tiddler rather than to the specified external link. I'm pretty sure it's been like this forever. In the "readme" for freelinks there

Re: [tw5] Rethinking tiddlywiki.com

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I would consider generating static sites to be more of an advanced thing, rather than a beginner's thing. After visiting the search bar on tiddlywiki.com, my next step is usually: The Tiddly Toolmap It's currently the most comprehensive listing

Re: [tw5] Rethinking tiddlywiki.com

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
For what it's worth, here is PR 4588 to address some of your concerns re static page generation. On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:14:32 AM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote: > > Hi everyone. > > Just want to illustrate how hard it is to get star

[tw5] Re: ListWidget Fields in Current Tiddler with certain Value

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I don't quite understand your question. If you only want fields that match value "Yes", then what is the point of retrieving the value -- it will always be "yes"?? Here's code that does what you literally asked for: <$list filter="[all[current]fields[]prefix[mi_]]" variable="field"> <$list filte

[tw5] Re: ListWidget Fields in Current Tiddler with certain Value

2020-04-20 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Ok, I think this is what your want: <$list filter="[all[current]fields[]prefix[mi_]]" variable="field"> <$list filter="[all[current]get!match[No]]" variable=value> <>: <> So it reports fields and value where the field name matches mi_ and the contents don't match "No". On Monday, April 20, 20

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki is live on Product Hunt

2020-04-21 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:58:10 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 10:43:29 PM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote: >> >> "cool product but I just can't deal with the name" >>> >> We did a lot of discussion, what are the barriers you cannot think about >> a new name? What are

[tw5] Re: Help using the sum operator

2020-04-21 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
How are you building your table? It's possible to build it with nested lists, making the entirety automated. But I digress. You probably want a macro So at the top of your tiddler you might have this: \define cost(expense) $<$text text={{{ [tag[$expense$]get[cost]sum[]] }}}/> which can be invo

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-21 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Did you save and reload? After that, did you use the markdown icon over on the sidebar at the top to make your tiddler? Or, alternately, set the type to markdown-x (I think that's the name) in the type field at the bottom of the tiddler editor? Good luck! On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 3:08:52

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-21 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 3:19:41 PM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote: > > Now the markdown works but for some reason [[*]] doesn't work anymore. Is > that working as intended? > > > I've got some good news and some bad news and some medium news. You got on board TW at the right time. A mon

[tw5] Re: How to make pagination macro 1....2...3...4 for very long lists of tiddlers?

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Since they need to be exportable, I think I would make an action button that would generate the report as temporary tiddlers. Then the tiddlers could be exported as static tiddlers. Afterwards, the temporary tiddlers could be deleted. Hmm ... can you depend on relative addressing between generated

Re: [tw5] Re: date format

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
In other words, if you edit $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle, like this: \whitespace trim <$reveal type="nomatch" stateTitle=<> text="hide" tag="div" retain="yes" animate="yes"> <$link to={{!!modifier}} /> M: <$view field="modified" format="date" template={{$:/language/Tiddler/ DateFormat}}/> |

[tw5] Re: Why freelinks needs an escape character option

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
It seems to me that freelinks is doing what it's it supposed to do. If it doesn't work in some situation, then move on to some other tool. In the case of "boat" or "will", you could put the title in upper case, to distinguish it as a special word. "Whatever sinks your BOAT." "The WILL of man c

Re: [tw5] Why freelinks needs an escape character option

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 1:47:50 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote: > > Jeremy Ruston wrote: >> >> * Introduce an escape character that >> > > Of the three alternatives, only this gives individual control over each > instance i.e if "boat should link here but not there". The other two would > be "bin

Re: [tw5] Why freelinks needs an escape character option

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 2:18:17 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote: > > Mark S. wrote: >> >> "&@boat" when there was no "boat" tiddler. >> > > HEY! Watch you language, young man! > > <:-) > It's definitely been a while since anyone has called me that ... -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: Feedback needed for experimental update to TiddlyBlink

2020-04-22 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
I liked TIddlyBlink as TiddlyBlink -- I've never used Roam. Does Roam have transclusion? Adding two columns seems like a breakthrough. I think it's unreasonable to ask that any implementation of TW act exactly like some other product, because in that case just use that other product ;-) -

[tw5] Re: "Syncer-browser" Error in TiddlyDesktop

2020-04-23 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Couldn't you disable or remove the NoteSelf plugin? On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 8:45:27 AM UTC-7, selfire wrote: > > Hey Jeremy, > > thanks for your quick response. > > That's right, I installed NoteSelf – what is a way I could fix these error > messages? > > On Thursday, 23 April 2020 15:32:

[tw5] Re: Variable/Macro no longer works in Tag-based listWidget Loop inside the Action-SendMessage widget code

2020-04-24 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
This is actually a version of a problem that comes up frequently -- how to concatenate a variable or transclusion into a string. This: tags="Task <>" will not work. It won't create a string with "Task" and the value of <> > This is called concatenation. If you look for "concatenation" on Tid

[tw5] Re: Is this a bug? Add tag to a tiddler

2020-04-24 Thread &#x27;Mark S.&#x27; via TiddlyWiki
Whenever I try it, no matter which way, the tag list is sorted alphabetically. You can see this by adding a "abc" tag to the top. I think the tag field is special, and TW takes extra steps to make sure it is sorted. On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 9:10:18 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote: > > Why $checkb

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